gadgets
Samsung Smokes Its Competition in the TV Market
Filed in archive Displays by Jason Giacchino on February 17, 2010
When you think of high tech digital televisions, what's the first brand that comes mind? Is it Sony? What about Panasonic? Would it surprise you to hear that Samsung is leading the market and not...
LG Develops the World's Thinest Television
Filed in archive Displays by Jason Giacchino on December 21, 2009
When it comes to diet plans and televisions, thinner is almost always better and LG claims to have developed the world's thinnest LCD TV. Coming in with a thickness of just 2.6 millimeters (0.1...
FED comes alive.
Filed in archive Displays by Jordan Grodecki on November 21, 2008
Today, most televisions and displays are LCD, with a few high end Plasmas thrown in there, but sony have been keen to step up to the next set of technologies, namely OLED, and now, FED. Sony have b...
Times are Tough, But This AOC Monitor Displays a Bright Side
Filed in archive Displays by Chris Matier on November 21, 2008
Here in the United States, some might say that we are in the middle of an economic free fall, while others might say that we are in the middle of a financial meltdown. Personally, I think they both m...
Viewsonic has Stepped Up the Photo Frames
Filed in archive Displays by Chris Matier on November 12, 2008
I don't own a digital photo frame; my wife does, but I have never found one that fit my needs. I have this prerequisite for my gadgets that they are multi-fuction and as dynamic as possible. I ha...
Samsung Digital Picture Frame is also PC Display
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on October 17, 2008
I don't really have a digital picture frame as yet, but they are becoming more and more practical. Some of them play MP3s, and this new one from samsung can double as a PC monitor. These frames ...
NEC Makes 3D imagery Less Dorky
Filed in archive Displays by Chris Matier on October 16, 2008
Have you ever seen one of those polarized 3D movies? They have them at theme parks and once and a while your local theater might have U2 Concert or something? The glasses they use are horrendous, and ...
3M Pico Pocket Projector is Coming Soon
Filed in archive Displays by Chris Matier on September 15, 2008
You might just be looking at the next big tiny thing in computing. This is the first of what is sure to be an onslaught of mini or pico projectors. This one, the 3M MPro110 mini projector, has VGA or ...
Plastic Logic's e-newspaper reader
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on September 8, 2008
I don't know if there is a market for digital paper just yet, but a company known as Plastic Logic has been putting out a new e-newspaper reader. It apparently has some e-ink device that allows ...
Hava Platinum HD
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on July 29, 2008
I think we are living in the age of the TiVo, but there are other ways to do DVR. One of these ways is the HAVA, a device that allows you to control your television directly from your computer. All ...
BeoVision 9
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on June 10, 2008
Bang & Olufsen, a Danish provider of some fine and stylish audio and video products, has put out another great television with the BeoVision 9, a 50-inch plasma TV and home cinema solution. Not...
Digital Frame To Hold Your Deceased Pet's Ashes
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on May 21, 2008
Digital Picture Frames are some of the best ways people are using to display their memories these days. I suppose some people's best memories are of their pets, and so it stands to reason that so...
Curved LCD from AU Optronics
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on May 19, 2008
At the SID Expo this year, AU Optronics (AUO) unveiled the world's first curved LCD screen. You might think that an invention like this would be highly impractical, but it actually opens the do...
Fridge Magnet Digital Photo Frame
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on April 10, 2008
I have a refrigerator at home, and I often post photos on it. However, the magnets usually don't hold if I brush to close to the photos, and then I got to repost them while I'm trying to get ...
Parrot DF7220 Wireless Digital Photo Frame
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on February 29, 2008
Digital photo frames are quite the rage, and parrot is riding that wave with products like the DF7220 7-inch Wireless Digital Photo Frame. The DF7220 is a great digital frame that allows the user to ...
Cineversum's BlackWing Three Projector
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on February 13, 2008
I don't know about you, but the Cineversum BlackWing Three projector looks like something Bruce Wayne would have in the Bat Cave. Batman would probably appreciate its features, including two HDM...
Hitachi 1.5
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on January 16, 2008
It appears that thin is in when it comes to HDTV's, and Hitachi is most certainly no exception to this rule. Hitachi's newest model is the 1.5, named because that is the measurement of its thi...
Pioneer's Project KURO
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on January 15, 2008
While at CES, Pioneer got to show some of its newest Flat Panel Technology with Project KURO. There was a whole crowd gathered around a 50 inch display that was only 9 millimeters thick. The Pioneer...
Wireless USB Display Adapter?
Filed in archive Displays by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on December 11, 2007
I knew they were working on wireless high-def connections, but I didn't think we'd see a wireless display adapter for PCs anytime soon. Jeff Goldman over at Creative Weblogging's The Wire...
ToyTi TV
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on November 28, 2007
Every day, some new invention comes up that changes the way we do things. I will nominate the ToyTi TV for that. This device comes with a transmitter and display. Don't ask me why the display ha...
LG 52LG71 LCD TV
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on November 15, 2007
LG can say that they have accomplished a first as they have unveiled the first TV with built-in WiFi. The model is the 52lg71, a 52-inch 1080p with the 802.11n goods packed in. Personally, I think i...
The LG M228WD LCD
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on October 26, 2007
I just can't help liking the 22-inch Flatiron M223WD from LG. I'm not quite sure if it is a computer monitor or LCD television, but it looks like it could act as both. After all, it has an i...
Headplay Personal Cinema System
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on October 12, 2007
Considering the amount of personal video viewers, such as the myvu and Vuzix iWear VR920. I found one that could change the market for this growing technology. The Headplay is advertised to give you...
Dell SP2208WFP Monitor Display
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on October 11, 2007
Anyone know how to say "Dude, you're gettin' a Dell" in Japanese? That might be what Dell needs in order to sell it's new SP2208WFP monitor in Japan, which I think is good enough...
XtremeMac Luna Alarm clock/iPod dock
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on October 10, 2007
Seems like iPod docks are getting really popular, so why not design one that looks like an old-school alarm clock. The first time I saw a picture of the XtremeMac Luna, I thought the numbers on it wer...
Sony XEL-1 OLED TV
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on October 5, 2007
Once again, Sony is pleased to make history with the first OLED high definition TV. The XEL-1 has an 11 inch screen and is anorexic thin at just 3mm as it does not require backlighting. It's feat...
Wallet Pix Credit Card Size Photo Viewer
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on October 2, 2007
Every day it feels like the world of technology finds some alternative for something that used to fit in our wallet. Today it's those long plastic things where grandmothers would fit scores of pic...
Savant touchscreen coffee table
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on September 7, 2007
I believe that touchscreen surfaces have been in the works for years, and I think we all look forward to the day when every computer will emulate them. It appears that the future has arrived with the ...
Hitachi Unveil Ultra Short Throw CP-A100/ED-A100 LCD Projector
Filed in archive Displays by Michael Pick on September 4, 2007
One of the tough things about having your own projector - especially if you are using it on the road - is the fact that you need to set it so far back from the screen to get a decent sized image. Not ...
Gigantor Digital Picture Frame
Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on August 1, 2007
Generally, digital photo frames are usually very small, only the size of your photos. However, this Gigantor Digital photo frame is has a 15 inch diagonal. Sure, size matters, but it also has 1024x7...
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