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Best Gadgets World (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 29th 2008 at 9:29AM We're got a tipster telling that Sony's new 9.9-mm thin, wireless Bravia ZX1 is absolutely, without a doubt, based on Amimon's WHDI (pre-standard) wireless technology. Not surprising given Sony's and Amimon's collaborative effort to make WHDI a proper standard. Still, when we asked Sony, they gave us a sly grin followed by a, "no comment."...
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Gadgets 2008 (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 29th 2008 at 9:29AM We're got a tipster telling that Sony's new 9.9-mm thin, wireless Bravia ZX1 is absolutely, without a doubt, based on Amimon's WHDI (pre-standard) wireless technology. Not surprising given Sony's and Amimon's collaborative effort to make WHDI a proper standard. Still, when we asked Sony, they gave us a sly grin followed by a, "no comment."...
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Gadgets Blog News (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 29th 2008 at 5:10AM As good as the SPINN is, we can't rave about iriver's newest PMP, the P20 launching today at IFA. Looks like our early excitement about the product back at CES was misplaced. First off, it's big -- a true brick by today's PMP standards. Also, we're not sold on the implementation of the SPINN interface here. The P20 uses a combination of...
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Its Electronica (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 29th 2008 at 4:27AM We've seen iriver's SPINN (above between the HTC Touch Dual and iphone 3G) floating around Korea in pics and video for a few weeks now. But damn if this little 3.3-inch DAP doesn't make a distinct impression in person. Of course, you've heard the term "iPod killer" tossed around for years with obvious effect. But this, this little SPINN...
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Gadgets News (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 9:01AM We've seen pictures of Sony's ODO Twirl N' Take, wind-up camera before. Here in Berlin, we actually had a chance to take this eco-friendly digicam for a spin. Ha, get it? We said spin to refer to this kinetic concept camera! Amazing. Anyway, enough with our overly-tired, undernourished gibberish, the full-on hands-on is posted after the...
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Gadgets 2008 (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 8:20AM The wraps are off and we've had a chance to get eyes on with Sony's new Bravia Z4500 1080p LCD. While Japan unveiled the world's first MotionFlow 240Hz set, this is similar, just 40 frames per second slower. That didn't stop Sony from making the claim that the Z4500, "provides the smoothest and crispest motion reproduction to be achieved...
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Gadgets 2008 (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 9:55AM This morning you saw what a 9.9-mm thin LCD from Sony looks like. Now it's Philips' turn to drop jaw. Albeit just a concept compared to Sony's ZX1 soon to be production TV, this 8-mm thin, 32-inch LCD with LED backlighting is done with the engineering and now waits for the suits to bring it to market. Two thin strips of Philips' own LumiLEDs...
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Gadgets Future (Free subscription) | yesterday
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 8:20AM The wraps are off and we've had a chance to get eyes on with Sony's new Bravia Z4500 1080p LCD. While Japan unveiled the world's first MotionFlow 240Hz set, this is similar, just 40 frames per second slower. That didn't stop Sony from making the claim that the Z4500, "provides the smoothest and crispest motion reproduction to be achieved...
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Gadgets Blog News (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 9:55AM This morning you saw what a 9.9-mm thin LCD from Sony looks like. Now it's Philips' turn to drop jaw. Albeit just a concept compared to Sony's ZX1 soon to be production TV, this 8-mm thin, 32-inch LCD with LED backlighting is done with the engineering and now waits for the suits to bring it to market. Two thin strips of Philips' own LumiLEDs...
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Gadgets 2008 (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 5:53AM A USB shuffle here, a logo swap there and here's what you get, the MSI , uh hem, LG X110. Sporting a fairly obvious MSI Wind base, LG's X110 is making its first appearance in Berlin. Prices will range from €399 to €499 (about $590 to $738) which takes home an 8.9-inch display, 120GB disk (6GB SSD option), 1GB of RAM, and choice of built-in...
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Its Electronica (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 5:53AM A USB shuffle here, a logo swap there and here's what you get, the MSI , uh hem, LG X110. Sporting a fairly obvious MSI Wind base, LG's X110 is making its first appearance in Berlin. Prices will range from €399 to €499 (about $590 to $738) which takes home an 8.9-inch display, 120GB disk (6GB SSD option), 1GB of RAM, and choice of built-in...
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Gadgets 2008 (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 4:14AM You're looking at official Dell pics of its upcoming Inspiron 910 netbook nabbed from their on-line support docs. These images match the others we've seen down to the key (look, no dedicated function keys) which pretty much confirms the mini laptop's final appearance. Now if Dell could just hit one of the rumored release dates we could...
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Gadgets News (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 4:14AM You're looking at official Dell pics of its upcoming Inspiron 910 netbook nabbed from their on-line support docs. These images match the others we've seen down to the key (look, no dedicated function keys) which pretty much confirms the mini laptop's final appearance. Now if Dell could just hit one of the rumored release dates we could...
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Gadgets Blog News (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 3:32AM var We knew Sony's new 40-inch Bravia Edge LED ZX1 was thin, 9.9-mm thin in fact (at least at the top section). But man, we didn't expect it to make the iPhone 3G slipping around the insides of our pockets look like such a chubster. Plenty more to see in the gallery below. Gallery: iphone 3G vs. Sony's 40-inch XZ1 LCD television... Fight!...
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Its Electronica (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
by Thomas Ricker , posted Aug 28th 2008 at 4:14AM You're looking at official Dell pics of its upcoming Inspiron 910 netbook nabbed from their on-line support docs. These images match the others we've seen down to the key (look, no dedicated function keys) which pretty much confirms the mini laptop's final appearance. Now if Dell could just hit one of the rumored release dates we could...