New Wide LCD with DisplayLink by Mitsubishi
By Vlad | October 6, 2008

Here is an awesome LCD, which not only looks good but is also packed with great features and specs. Mitsubishi’s new DisplayLink-equipped RDT201WDL WIDE LCD comes with a 20.1″ wide format monitor and you will never need to squint your eyes to look at something. The monitor also features a USB hub, built-in Ethernet, WSXGA+ and also great eco-conscious technology.
The on-screen meter and three levels of power usage makes sure you are not using up a lot of power or energy. It uses as little as 36% less power than a traditional LCD and of course, the video or image quality is just awesome.
Luxury Gadget of the day: Swarovski encrusted LG’s Canvas Crystal X HDTV
By Andrew | June 12, 2008
The way TVs are involving into object de art, it seems the time is no far when instead of watching programmes on TV people will buy TV to watch its beauty and adorn their homes. If Scarlet was not enough a beauty to woo the style lovers, and Canvas was not saving much power, LG has introduced yet another look and you drool kind of dazzling TV in the market. Dazzling because this all new wonder called the Canvas Crystal X HDTV is heavily caked with not 20-30 but 1000 Sworovski crystals.
Talk about the specs and a sexy 47-inch screen meets the eye apart from the other regular features found in an utterly stylish and ultra modern TV of the day. Available in Korea, Canvas Crystal X HDTV is priced at a whopping US$3,194 each. So what? The bargain is still stylish! What say…how about a swarovski clad Scarlet?
Via: Reghardware
Envision L42H761 1080p LCD TV
By Andrew | May 18, 2008
Suckers for LCD TVs have another attraction to drool over. Have a look at the latest entrant into Envison’s LCD family. This 42-inch wonder is 1080p LCD tv and the owners call it L42H761.
Yes, the name sounds too technical but no doubts it suits the trail of features that this entertainment box homes. It features a 1080p panel, twin HDMI ports, S/PDIF digital audio out, a PC input (with audio), digital ATSC / ClearQAM tuner, 172-degree viewing angles, 3-D comb filter to be very precise.
If I’ve left something then, it is the special “color enhancement / noise reduction features that they offer are perfect to treat your eyes.. As far as the price goes this one from Envision can pep up your living room and jazz up your entertainment life for a crisp $1,049.99. Hope you find it deserving!
Via: Engadget
Ultra thin 1.5 Displays from Hitachi
By Andrew | May 1, 2008

For the lovers of ‘slim’ and ‘thin’ gadgets comes the all new Ultra Thin 1.5 line of displays from the house of Hitachi. The thin and stylish displays have sleek 1.5 inch-dept making it a class apart when it comes to thin screens. It homes the best of Hitachi’s technologies ranging from outstanding picture quality to ventilation technology, backlight, power supply and unique crystal frame.
Another unique factor about the design is the fact that it can extend complete 360 degrees around. So irrespective of the angle from which you are looking, the distinctive aesthetics demonstrate an attention to detail that make the displays a perfect add on to your luxury living.
Available only to the US consumers, the Ultra Thin line will be available in 32’’, 37’’, 42’’ and 47’’ sizes divided in two offers, namely the Directors series Models that bring you a 2 years warranty and will be priced between 1999$ and 4699$ and the UltraVision – V Series, with just an year of warranty for a price ranging from 1799$ to 4499$
Via: Akihabara
Soak TV will keep you entertained in the Bathroom
By Andrew | January 30, 2008
Here comes a treat for the waterbabies. Indeed a practical solution for the craving to watch your favourite show while having a soothing bath in Jacuzzi. We are talking about the Soak TV, which is another addition into the world of water friendly gadgets or the waterproof entertainment sets to be more precise.
As the name suggests, this TV has a Waterproof LCDs that is good enough to be used indoors as well as outdoors. Wireless, waterproof with stereo speakers…I don’t think you need any more feature to make it the best bet for your home.
Not just this, but you can also attach your Soak TV speakers to your PC or DVD player. Quite cool…a great way to enjoy your fav video next to your kitchen counter or pool…it’s sturdy enough to stand the natural elements working against it.
Though the unique range of Soak TV is not yet available easily, but one that you can conveniently grab is the Soak104 model which is priced at £494.95.
Via: ChipChick