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| Vol. 3, Issue 02. Janaury 2007. |
| It's time to toss your tube TV and burn your video tapes. This week saw a slew of new tech wonders unleashed at various expos—from the Consumer Electronics Association show in Las Vegas to Macworld in San Francisco. Here's a rundown on the new gadget-goodies heading your way. Warm up your credit card. |
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Apple iPhone - The Fruit of Innovation
Apple has miraculously morphed the iPod into a 0.46" thin video/music player, internet portal, and cell phone. Available in June, exclusively on the Cingular network, get on the waiting list and start saving your pennies.
From $499 + Go to www.apple.com/iphone |
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Westinghouse LCD TVs - Budget Chic
While Sharp flaunted their top-end 108" LCD TV prototype, Westinghouse brought increased quality to the budget line. Three new models, 42", 47", and 52", offer true 1080p HDTV—perfect for the Playstation 3 or Sunrise Earth.
From $1,999 + Go to www.westinghousedigital.com |
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Motorola Bicycle - So to Spoke
Chinese cellphone companies snap up around 5 million new subscribers each day, and with 500 million riding bikes each day, Motorola has announced a bicycle pedal-powered battery charger, to be paired with, we assume, a hands-free kit.
+ Go to www.motorola.com |
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Optoma Projector - Wider and Wider
If size matters, how does a 300" screen sound? Optoma just announced its HD81-LV home theater projector with optional Cinemascope lens. With native 2.35:1 widescreen projection, Hollywood comes home in the shape of your own drive-in.
+ Go to www.optomausa.com |
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THD - Slipping a Disc
As Blu-Ray competes bare-knuckle with HD-DVD in the format battle to replace the DVD, Warner Bros. has slipped into the ring with the THD (Total High-Definition Disc), capable of playback on either Blu-Ray or HD-DVD players. Keeping up?
Available Q3, 2007 + Read the press release |
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