Mar 05
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kv006
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LG recently launched its new LCD range at th London fashion week and I must say they’ve got the looks too. The range includes the flagship model LG6000 and Plasma PG6000. The LG6000 is HD ready with 1080p resolution cased in a slim form factor and features an unique red-coloured back. It also features a soft red pulsating glow formed from a round LED light orifice. The plasma PG6000 features a slim, frameless design, giving it that sophisticated look. Mark Levinson tuned in an invisible speaker system in place of ordinary speakers behind grills. It in corporates speaker actuators around the perimeter of the bezel offering a wider “sweet spot” by creating a virtual wall of sound. Check out the specs and more pics of these beauties right after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »
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Dec 23
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gadgetD
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Hello everyone! Its been sometime since there’s been an update from my side. So here it goes. I recently stumbled on Sanyo newest projector and this is what I found. Sanyo has built TWO-LAMP projectors, the LP-XF70 and widescreen version, the LPWF20. These projectors can emit upto 9000 lumens, the brightest in its class. They use the Active maintenance filter system to reduce cost and time in maintainence. I never knew a filter could do all that.
Anyway when you say 9000 lumens, that means it should take up a lot of power to do so, but thanks to new technologies from Sanyo, the electricity consumption on this model is 37% less compared to the existing model, which means 160% increase in light efficiency. The dimensions are 530mm ( width), 267.5mm (height) and weighs 27.6 kgs. Hmm, when I had the first look, I thought this projector is way beyond the normal size, which ofcourse some of the old industrial ones did. But I’m assuming the model in the above image is of a considerably smaller build. The Sanyo projectors are expected to go on sale in Japan from early January 2008.
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Oct 01
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kv006
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Introducing Sony’s new Drive OLED TV. Its 3mm thin and boasts a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio. The 11-inch SonyDrive XEL-1 features a 960 x 540 pixel resolution, terrestrial digital tuner, two 1W speakers, HDMI v1.3, USB, and Ethernet jacks in a package measuring 287 x 140 x 253-mm and only weighing 2-kgs. The next big question is “How much?” Its estimated to be around $1,740, that’s about $160 per inch of OLED. Ouch! now that’s quite a bit for a state of the art OLED TV. But that’s the price you pay to own a first generation technology. It’s expected in the Japanese markets early this December. More pics after the jump.
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Sep 12
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kv006
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The first thing that comes to your mind when watching something 3D is to when you wear those multicoloured specs.Well, the scientists at Philips have come up with a solution to experience 3D content without the need for those special 3D glasses. Introducing the WoWvx technolgy from Philips, the 3D display has a large viewing zone and is suitable for number of users at the same time.
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Aug 14
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kv006
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The tech experts at Dahan T&S has unveiled its 42-inch touchscreen display with multi-dot recognition. This function enables control over image sizes and direction by fingers. A single finger enables the left mouse key (windows platform) and two fingers for right mouse key functions.
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Jul 25
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kv006
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The war will soon begin. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) have been on the market for sometime. LCD is currently used in all kinds of applications/products ranging from digital watches to flat-screen televisions. LCD today seems to reign supreme as the general purpose display technology. But imagine having a high-definition TV that is 80 inches wide and less than a quarter-inch thick, consumes less power than most TVs on the market today and can be rolled up when you’re not using it. Read the rest of this entry »
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