Archive for the ‘pdp’ Category
Thursday, September 4th, 2008
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Hitachi’s 1.5-inch thick 50-inch plasma wasn’t exactly front and center like we had imagined, but it was there garnering stares nonetheless. Donning a glossy white finish and displaying nothing but floral arrangements, the set looked pretty good (though not great) in terms of visual quality. The design, however, was simply stunning. And just as promised, we did include the obligatory iPhone comparison, though you’ll have to account for the Belkin skin when drawing your conclusions. Give it a peek in the gallery below.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in Cedia2008, cedia 2008, 1.5-inch, 50-inch, UltraThin, cedia, prototype, pdp, hitachi, plasma, features, hands-on, HDTV | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
It has taken a bit longer than expected, but Panasonic has finally got around to unveiling the 58- and 65-inch flavors of its VIERA CAST plasma lineup. The two new members of the PZ850 family are both internet enabled and can receive web streams (video, in particular) without a separate set-top-box. More specifically, users can see YouTube blown up to ungodly proportions and check out digital photos hosted up on Google’s Picasa website. The pair will also boast a 30,000:1 contrast ratio (read: not dynamic), 24p native reproduction, Game Mode, an SD card slot, RS-232C port and four HDMI sockets. The pain? $3,999.95 for the TH-58PZ850, $6,999.95 for the TH-65PZ850 (i.e. the Grand Poobah).
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in TH-50PZ850, TH-46PZ850, TH-65PZ850, VIERA, vieracast, PZ850, Cedia2008, pdp, plasma, cedia, cedia 2008, panasonic | No Comments »
Monday, September 1st, 2008
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
While we new LG had a pair of DVR-packin’ plasmas lined up, nothing was officially official until now. The 42- and 50-inch PG6900 plasmas were designed to hold up to 86-hours of programming (SD, we assume) on its 160GB of internal hard drive space, and the 8-day EPG should give you a pretty decent view of what’s coming on in the near future. Additionally, you’ll find a 30,000:1 contrast ratio, Energy Star compliance, a DVB-T tuner (plus an analog tuner), three HDMI 1.3 ports, 100Hz refresh rate and integrated speakers which are said to be “invisible.” Look for these to pop up soon (at least in Europe) for $1,799 and up.
[Via Gizmag]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in pdp, plasma, 50PG6900, PG6900, dvr, LG, ifa, ifa 2008, Ifa2008, Germany, HDTV | No Comments »
Friday, August 29th, 2008
Filed under: Displays
digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/tech_news/Panasonic_s_150_inch_Life_Wall_TV_going_production_in_2009′; Although it’s impossible to tell without another object in the display box, that’s Panasonic’s 150-inch TV up there — here at IFA, intimidating its neighbors. Now get this: this massive plasma sporting a 2,160 X 4,096-pixel (4 times 1080p) Advanced HD display will hit the assembly lines just as soon as Panny’s newest factory comes on-line in the May 2009 timeframe. At the moment, the single 150-inch sheet of glass is hand-made and fitted into four of these behemoths currently touring the world. That means 150-inches of goodness could be yours before the year is up. College shmollege, this is quad HD!
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Original post by Thomas Ricker
Posted in features, 150-inch, life wall, LifeWall, pdp, Ifa2008, breaking news, panasonic, ifa, ifa 2008, BreakingNews | No Comments »
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
Filed under: HDTV
Hard to believe but Panasonic just introduced its
third generation 103-inch plasma just in time for IFA. Model TH-103PZ800 adds a few more HDMI (4x 1080/24p) jacks with
Deep Color and
x.v.Color support, a smattering of tuners, a 10,000:1 contrast, and VIERA Link compatibility to ease the connectivity of all your like-minded, Panny gear. In fact, this set looks primed for home-use, not just the businesses and trust-funders targeted by Panny’s previous monster sets. Ready for order on August 26th (shipping in September for Japan) for ¥5.6 million or a bit more than $50k — a steep, $20k price drop since February. But at 7-feet wide and nearly 6-feet tall you’ll be paying a bit extra for professional installation to keep this 756-pound (343-kg) beast off your toes and out of your milkshake.
[Via Impress]
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Original post by Thomas Ricker
Posted in TH-103PZ800, DeepColor, viera link, VieraLink, x.v.color, deep color, 103-inch, ifa, pdp, plasma, HDMI, panasonic | No Comments »
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Not a huge fan of the LCD HDTV? Is plasma more your style? Fantastic, because Samsung just took the (official) lid off of the already spotted 7 Series plasma lineup. Featuring the outfit’s Touch of Color design, a 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, daytime / nighttime calibration options and a DNIe Pro video processor, this trio makes no bones about which rival it’s gunning for. The entire crew also features InfoLink RSS access, a USB 2.0 port (WiseLink Pro), DLNA compatibility, four HDMI-CEC jacks and 1080p panels. Read up on the full rundown of specs in the read link, and prepare to hand over $2,799.99 for the 50-inch PN50A760, $4,499.99 for the 58-inch PN58A760 or $5,499.99 for the 63-inch PN63A760 sometime next month.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in PN58A760, PN50A760, PN63A760, touch of color, TouchOfColor, plasma, pdp, HDTV, 7 series, 7Series, InfoLink, samsung | No Comments »
Thursday, June 19th, 2008
Filed under: Home Entertainment
Apparently we aren’t the only ones miffed by the WiFi-enabled ESPN Ultimate Remote. After peeling this thing out of its dumbbell-esque packaging, critics over at PC Magazine were simply unimpressed from the get-go. For starters, this thing actually belts out the network’s theme song when you turn it on. If that’s not reason enough to hold tight to your three Benjamins, you should also know that it “didn’t execute any of its fancy web tricks gracefully,” and setup was anything but simple. It gets worse. Reviewers stated that it was uncomfortable to hold, the buttons were too tightly packed and you’re not able to send / receive emails from just any email address. If you really need more convincing that this thing probably isn’t a good buy (particularly with all those other alternatives out there), check out the full review in the read link.
[Via ZatzNotFunny]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in InfoLink, pdp, plasma, windows pane, window, PortableHardDrive, TeraEra, SolarPowered, review | No Comments »
Sunday, June 15th, 2008
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Peripherals
Just in time for Father’s Day, ESPN’s tvCompass-built WiFi Ultimate Remote is finally available, and rapidly making its way into the awaiting, Cheeto-stained fingertips of a couch potato near you. It still costs $300, and with a good number of laptops retailing for that price these days, it’s certainly hard to justify, but forget all that… who on earth thought this packaging was a good idea? It kind of looks like a dumbell, but not. We’re really at a loss for words here. It’s almost like ESPN wants to fail.
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Original post by Paul Miller
Posted in mystery science theater 3000, MysteryScienceTheater3000, plasma, pdp, InfoLink, TeraEra | No Comments »
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Peripherals
Our pals over at Zatz Not Funny go their hands on one of those newfangled, silly-expensive WiFi Ultimate Remotes built by tvCompass for ESPN. They found the built-in episode guide to be quite nice, and the potential for content partnerships beyond the existing ESPN sports content “limitless.” So, $300 worth of limitless? Time shall tell.
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Original post by Paul Miller
Posted in PeakPlasmablade, PeakSurgical, plasma, pdp, SolarPowered, InfoLink, TeraEra | No Comments »
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008
Filed under: Home Entertainment
ESPN’s unleashing The Ultimate Remote, developed by tvCompass, complete with 2.2-inch QVGA LCD screen and 802.11 b/g WiFi stuffed in a 6.5 oz package. It’s certainly a serious contender with the Harmony One — and priced like it, at $300. The marketing info claims no PC is required for setup, recharging via USB, an internet browser with real time access to scores, fantasy info and TV listings for broadcast, cable and satellite from click365’s wireless partners. There’s even a messaging feature for texting from remote to remote, email, or to a cellphone. We got a glimpse of it at Microsoft’s booth during CES, and while it claims “Advanced Microsoft Windows operating software” it’s not talking about SideShow. It reminds us a lot of the Ricavision VAVE100 MCE/SideShow remote, but with a slightly different feature set. Father’s Day is coming up and suddenly walking over to the computer (or keeping a laptop or PDA/phone on the couch) is sounding like a lot of unnecessary work. Check after the break for a bigger pic with keypad breakdown, or head to Amazon to preorder.
[Via Electronista]
Continue reading ESPN unveils The Ultimate Remote, is WiFi worth $300?
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Original post by Richard Lawler
Posted in 7 series, WindowsPane, 7Series, InfoLink, plasma, pdp, windows pane, window, TeraEra, tera era, Nihon, photovoltaic, SolarPowered, solar powered, QuantumComputing | No Comments »
Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones
The hot word on the street is that Palm has all but confirmed the existence of two new phone models by ramping up a “launch developer” program for new applications. The devices, dubbed Zeppelin (a name we’ve heard quite a bit of) and Skywriter (which is new to us) could be slated for a Q3 release, as Palm is asking devs to turn in their applications by May 30th. Rumor has it that at least one of the units is a “Centro-like” Windows Mobile phone — if that date is close to correct, it could very well be the “Wanda” that we saw back in January. The Zeppelin, on the other hand, is likely the WiFi equipped Treo 800w we’ve been hearing about for what seems like a million years. A mockup of a device (above) was included in the email, though we’re pretty sure not even Palm could create a phone that ugly.
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Original post by Joshua Topolsky
Posted in PN58A760, PN63A760, touch of color, TouchOfColor, PN50A760, plasma, GamingHandheld, 10119, InfoLink, pdp, Windows Mobile | No Comments »
Monday, April 7th, 2008
Filed under: Gaming
Alright, take this one with a huge grain of salt, but MTV News is reporting that Microsoft is secretly developing a Wiimote-like motion controller for the Xbox 360. The source says that the new unit has been under development since August, and that a new unified interface is being developed by Rare, which has missed a few deadlines. The idea is to match and exceed the capabilities of the Wiimote, so the controller reportedly features four face buttons, an analog stick, a microphone, and possibly integration with the Xbox Live Vision Camera. However, it doesn’t seem like things are going all that smoothly — the source says the project is a “colossal clusterf***,” and that Microsoft is scrambling to figure out how to get the thing out by the end of the year. Interesting — but several other major 360 developers wouldn’t confirm anything, so until we hear something for real, interesting is about as far as it goes.
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Original post by Nilay Patel
Posted in PN50A760, PN58A760, PN63A760, plasma, pdp, xbox 360, KohjinshaSc3, netbook, Microsoft | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
Believe it or not, the deluge of iPod sound systems has died down in the past couple of months, but that’s not to say newcomers won’t join the absolutely oversaturated market. Case in point: Boston Acoustics is offering up an AM / FM Stereo Radio with iPod dock, which packs a pair of 3.5-inch full-range drivers, BassTrac low-frequency processing, twin auxiliary ports for connecting other DAPs / PMPs, line and stereo headphone outputs and a fancy display that automatically adjusts to ambient light. Furthermore, you’ll find dual independent alarm clocks, a “touch” (slam?) sensitive snooze bar and a wireless remote to keep your derriere planted. As for pricing, this one’s pretty much par for the course at $199.99.
[Via Tech Digest]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in pdp, InfoLink, plasma, PN50A760, PN58A760, 7Series, 7 series, PointAndShoot, window, windows pane, WindowsPane, Bowers and Wilkins | No Comments »
Sunday, February 24th, 2008
Filed under: Laptops
Merely days after LG put the brakes on sales of its Z1-AE007 laptop due to suspicions of a faulty battery within, yet another lappie in South Korea is making headlines for its overheating, er, abilities. Reportedly, the battery in a P10 computer, produced in 2002, “melted” after inexplicably emitting smoke during use. The device managed to burn a bed and a certain part of the floor, but thankfully, no “big fire” was started. According to company spokesman James Chung, Samsung is now “checking details of the incident,” but the actual manufacturer of said battery has yet to be revealed.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in 7115, nforce, AirConditioning, 30, 117, 9600mGt, 9600M GT, AirCondition, air conditioning, house, pdp, Soaripod, reorganize, strategy, 10243, FormatWar, south korea | No Comments »
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Without any definitive rhyme nor reason, it appears that Leica’s CEO, Steven K. Lee, has been “removed from power by the company’s supervisory board.” Reportedly, Mr. Lee has been replaced by the firm’s owner and board chairman Andreas Kaufman, who will run the company jointly with board financial controller and treasurer, Andreas Lobejäger, until later this month. Interestingly, we’re not told who will pick up the reins permanently after that — nor exactly why the decision was made — but we suppose it’s only a matter of hours before we find out.
[Via 1001 Noisy Cameras]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in njoy, third party, BalanceBoard, pdp, Digium, Business | No Comments »