Articles tagged with: TV

Sharp Aquos V/S Panasonic Plasma
Posted in Gadget, TV, Technology on 19 December 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

Hyundai 3D LCD TV : TV watching gets a new dimension
Posted in HDTV, LCD, TV on 1 December 2007

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If you are still vying to get home a chic LCD TV or even an HDTV, then simply learn that you are quite late. Why? ‘Coz, there’s a new entrant in the TV market has already shown its face and this is being considered as the most advanced LCD on the block. It’s called the Hyundai 3D LCD TV.

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The latest add-on in Hyundai LCD is the ability to support 3D television broadcasting and this is going to be the future of Japanese broadcasting very soon.

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Though there’s no info on pricing, but no doubts a technological breakthrough like this will definitely be big enough to make the new TV an object of desire for many.

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D-Box Chairs with Actuators for ideal home theatre experience
Posted in Appliances, High tech, Home Theatre, Technology on 20 November 2007

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A die hard fan of home theatre system is sure to fall in love with what he’s gonna witness next.

We are talking about the X3me D-Box’s Quest series of chairs. These chairs are idle enough to add that stamp of perfection to your home theatre experience.

How? This unique chair makes you a part of what’s happening on the screen, thanks to its built-in actuators. They rock you, move you and stimulate the effects of motion in you in sync with the activities and sound on the screen….just like the 4-D effects that were limited only to amusement parks till now.

With the help of a PC like gadget called the D-Box decoder, which is installed between your media player and the chair, the motons of the movie are decoded and translated into chair’s hydraulics, making it groove with the movie.

With every new release, these motion codes are constantly updated on the D-Box site. Sounds cool but confusing too!

Via: New Launches

GadgetsBlog Counted Amongst Top 100 Gadget Blogs
Posted in Gadget on 13 November 2007

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It’s a big day for all the mammals of the GadgetsBlog eco-system. We have got all our dues by making our visibility on to list of Top 100 Gadgets Blogs essayed by GadgetVenue. All thanks to the witty minds at GadgetVenue who have designed this concept and analyzed our strength and worth to stand amongst myriad of gadgets blog together with big sharks like Uberreview, OhGizmo, Engadget, GizmoWatch, TrendyGadget, UberGizmo, CoolestGadgets, GadgetsReviews et al.

Loads of thanks to our faithful readers for making this possible.

Sony’s First Light-Emitting Diode Display: XEL-1
Posted in LCD on 1 October 2007

Sony’s First Light-Emitting Diode Display: XEL-1

Sony Corp.’s unveils its first-ever TV with an organic light-emitting diode display during a press unveiling in Tokyo on 1 October 2007. This 11-inch display TV called XEL-1 is anticipated to hit the Japan market by 1 December.

Sony’s First Light-Emitting Diode Display: XEL-1
Measuring just 3 millimeters (0.12 inches) thick, it is as slim as a coin.

Price: $1,700 (200,000 yen)

Sony’s 11″ inch OLED TV
Posted in TV on 11 July 2007

Sony’s 11″ inch OLED TV

Lately, Sony India has announced its quarterly results for 2007 recording a 26% increase in sales revenue. Sony India MD, Masaru Tamagawa at the launch of the organic light emitting diode (OLED) 11″ inch TV in New Delhi on 11 July, 2007.

Sony’s 11″ inch OLED TV

Via News.com

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