How about a backyard pool party with the inflatable home theatre?

By Cheryl | July 12, 2008

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Pool party on your mind? How about jazzing it up with an open air movie experience? Check out the Cinebox System from Open Air Cinema and you’ll know what we are talking about.

With this wonderful inflatable home theatre system, watching a movie will be an all together funky experience out in the open. The 9 or 10 foot screen humungous screen takes a few minutes to stand tall and function well with the awesome projector, DVD player and powered speakers that come along with it.

How would you inflate it? Don’t worr they even give you a pump along. Thinking about the price? Lets spill the beans, the fun-filled inflatable outdoor home theatre will cost you a crisp $ 1500. Now if you are thinking it’s too much…just think how much will a vacation cost you? I’m sure it will be much more affordable and entertaining than an expensive vacation.

What more? You don’t wanna buy the theatre forever and just a party or two is on mind, then they also have the rental facility…so what are you waiting for?
Via: Dvice/OpenAirCinema




Reflections TV Mirror : TV or Mirror?

By Andrew | February 5, 2008

Reflections TV

I wish I was rich. I’m not saying this purely for the reason that every second day I drool over new and astonishingly hi-tech gadgets keep hitting the market and usually they are out of my reach. What left me drooling this time was this amazing LCD TV. The USP of this TV is that it is hidden behind a mirror.
Yes, there are a number of such TVs in the market that are either concealed behind cabinets or walls, but what caught my fancy this time was the Reflections TV Mirror from FrameMyTV.
Here it is an advanced quality beamsplitter mirror that conceals the TV screen. When in OFF mode, the mirror turns into a smokey mirror gibing an antique feel and no body can differentiate if it’s a mirror or a TV. And as you switch it ‘On’, the smokiness vanishes away giving way to a clear screen to feature your favourite TV show.
If you are thinking that the mirror might not give the desrired quality of image since its not a regular thing than don’t worry for the image will be crystal clear, since there’s  7% light absorbtion.
Price ranges between $650 for 32-inch screen to $1,179 for 61-inch screen.

Via: Book of Joe


Sharp Aquos V/S Panasonic Plasma

By Andrew | December 19, 2007

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If you are looking for a full scale 1080p big screen, here are two interesting options that may gather your attention. VUDU, a VOD service that proposes immediate access of HD, TV shows and numerous movies online has inked deal with Sharp to endorse Free Vudu set of box with $50 of movies on a purchase of a 42″ and up 1080p Aquos LCD.

Agreed, the sound of ‘voodoo’ might not win your wife’s heart but this can be compensated by taking home Panasonic Plasma with Blu-Ray player. Panasonic is operating a special with $499 saving on a 42″ or 50″ 1080p plasma TV with the purchase of DMP-BD30K 1080p Blu-ray Disc player. To my knowledge, this would be one of its kind standalone Blu-Ray player to date with profile 1.1 and HBR Bitstream.

Via SlasgGear





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