Posted on 23 December 2005 by admin
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Sony is apparently demonstrating a 82 inch LCD TV at the CES 2006 reports Japanese newspaper Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
With 82 inch this LCD TV would be the world’s largest LCD TV. Only hick-up is that Samsung already showed (photo) a 82 inch LCD TV at the CeBit in Germany last Spring. How is that possible? Well Sony and Samsung have a joint venture developing LCD panels. I guess Samsung will also show a 82 inch LCD TV at the CES in Las Vegas. Sony for sure will try to gain major exposure for it’s new BRAVIA brand at the CES 2006.
Currently Sharp leads the game though, because they actually sell the largest LCD TV. The Sharp LC-65D90U sells at Magnolia and other stores in the US. For me that is what counts.
More details on Nikkei.Net (Subscription). See also the Samsung press-release announcing their 82 inch LCD TV.
From I4u
Picture from Engadget
Posted on 23 December 2005 by admin
Those looking for alternative memory storage choices on the PSP will be pleased with flash card adapters from Chinese manufacturers. All 3 models have a maximum 4GB cap that is due to the firmware limitation rather than the product itself. The Neo 2-in-1 (CF adapter only) and Neo 4-in-1 (CF, SD, and MMC) are attached to the PSP via the Memory Card slot. The Neo 5-in-1 is actually a Neo 4-in-1 with an AA battery pack and a couple of USB slots. Prices range from $80 to $100 depending on the model. Via Mobile Mag
From Ubergizmo
Posted on 23 December 2005 by admin
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Motorola continues its design revolution of V3 on A1200 smartphone.
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The A1200 is still under development. But a leak to the press from Motorola people, we have already known some of the specs and features. For the specs, the A1200 will be equipped with a 2 megapixel camera and just weighs 95 grams! It has a big 2.4†240×320 pixels QVGA TFT screen and 8MB built-in memory. The storage space can be further upgraded by using the T-flash memory card up to 512MB.
The A1200 comes with a lot of business critical fearures, such as business card scanning function, supports POP3, IMAP4, SMTP e-mail protocol. Not to mention, you can also browse and edit Word, Excel, Power point files. When it comes to multimedia, the A1200 is one of the best with more than 10 types of file format supported, Real Player, MP3, MP4, AAC+ etc. With its Bluethooth stereo headset, it is the entertainment center on your hand. The battery capacity is 850 mAh. This is enough for 270-480 min talktime and 190-210 standby time.
It is quite sure that the A1200 will be available on Jan. The price is still up in the air.
 From: Phonemag