Audio,Visual Category - Page 63

Gadmei P83 PMP Offers Eight Inches Of Glassesless 3D [Gadmei's Portable Media Player Offers 3D Function Without Glasses On An Eight Inch Diagonal Screen]

By on Tuesday, 28. June 2011

Sometimes you see the strangest stuff when you go looking for gadgets, but this takes most of my recent cake right here. Gadmei has brought out a PMP system that puts 3D functionality–without glasses, no less–onto a rather tiny eight inch screen. It’s called the Gadmei P83, and when you [...]

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LG DM50D Offers Big 3D With Passive Glasses, Plays Nice With Your Computer [LG's New DM50D 3D Offers A Sizable Screen And A Lot Of Versatility]

By on Tuesday, 28. June 2011

The line between computer monitors and televisions is getting a little, well, blurry these days. Blurry like watching a 3D image without your 3D glasses on, that kind of blurry. But the crew at LG wants to blur the line a little more with their DM50D 3D monitor.

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iPhone 4S/5 September Release Date Confirmed by New Report, New Apple TV Also Mentioned [Apple Now Said to Build iPhone 4S/5 in Mid-to-Late August But Also to Work on Apple-branded TV]

By on Monday, 27. June 2011

We’re back with new iPhone 4S/5 rumors, since this is basically the talk of the town these days. Just earlier we heard that Apple might indeed launch two new smartphones, an iPhone 4S and an iPhone 5, this year, which is something that we heard before, and now we’re looking [...]

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Mitsubishi REAL LCD-22BLR500 Makes A Splash For A Different Reason [Mitsubishi's Smaller System Brings Load Of Extra Features Onboard]

By on Monday, 27. June 2011

If you were around a few days ago when we brought out the massive 92 inch DLP television from Mitsubishi, you might wonder what they’ve got up their sleeves for the REAL LCD-22BLR500, an LCD system measuring a meager (by comparison) 22 inches. I think you’ll be plenty surprised by [...]

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Yahoo Offers Connected TV For Toshiba And Sony [Yahoo's Attempt To Add Widgets To Television Set To Launch Later This Year, May Include A Second Surprise]

By on Monday, 27. June 2011

Coming hot on the heels of earlier announcements that Apple was looking to add widgets to our television watching experience comes news that now, Yahoo’s looking to try their luck with it too. But they’ve got something else in mind, at last report, that’s a little familiar–okay, a lot familiar–but [...]

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Volkswagen Prepares Temporary Auto Pilot System For New Models [Volkswagen Takes Cruise Control To Whole New Level With An Automatic Drive System Geared Toward Simple Trips]

By on Friday, 24. June 2011

If you’ve ever found yourself bored beyond description with a drive on the freeway, the folks out at Volkswagen are putting something special together for those long trips of mostly straight road. They’re calling it Temporary Auto Pilot, and it represents the first step toward me one day owning a [...]

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Nanosys Plans To Offer LCD Displays With Better Color [Nanosys' New Process Looks To Put Some Extra Color Spark in LCD Displays]

By on Friday, 24. June 2011

A lot of us look at LCD displays these days and start to wonder how we ever found those bright and brilliant. Sure, compared to the old CRTs, an LCD display offers some really, really impressive color enhancements. But comparing an LCD display to an LED display is a pretty [...]

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New iPod Touch By The End Of The Year? [New Reports Suggest That The Last Big Apple Rumor Holdout May Get A Revamp For The End Of This Year Too]

By on Friday, 24. June 2011

For those of you out there who’ve been following Apple’s dramatic reassertion into the electronics community since the iPod, you know there hasn’t been a whole lot of news out there regarding this humble little gadget that does so much. But now, new word has emerged that says the iPhone [...]

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Netflix Intro’s Video Quality Management For US Users [Streaming Netflix & Worried About A Bandwidth Cap? Netflix Has You Covered With The Video Quality Management Option]

By on Friday, 24. June 2011

Bandwidth caps are something that many rarely think of when it comes to home use. Sure, on the mobile side its a bit more in your face, but in the home you are generally safe. Well, that is unless you are streaming lots and lots of high quality video.

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Final Cut Pro X Disappoints Professionals [Apple's Newest Professional Video Editing Program Is Too Much Like iMovie For Pro Film Editors, Becomes Lowest-Rated Apple App In Mac App Store]

By on Thursday, 23. June 2011

The newest version of Apple’s professional grade video editing suite – Final Cut Pro – came out earlier this week. Final Cut Pro X added some great new features, like background rendering and 64-bit support. Unfortunately, it removed the “professional grade” part. The new Final Cut Pro is heavily inspired [...]

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