Articles tagged with: TV
Posted in TV on 8 September 2008

Mitsubishi has become an eye sore for many who wanted to buy their 65-inch LaserVue HDTV but are unable to, due to its price. As far as I m concerned, I am very sure that LaserVue HDTV deserves the price it is asking for. Having personally compared it to other brands offering same product; I would say the price is fair. Coming for less than $7,000, and with the quality guarantee of Mitsubishi, I would not have hesitated to buy it had I the money and need for it.
Via CrunchGear / GadgetsBlog
Posted in Bath Accessories, Designer, Luxury, TV on 27 August 2008

If that ideal combo of luxury meeting nerd’s desires of bathtub with attached TV fails to interest you then here you have a second option worth considering. Di Vapor has developed a single person luxury TV bath mechanism that gives uber-rich nerds a potential reason to flaunt their fat bank balances and elite taste.
Christened as “the Cosmo,” the whirlpool bathtub sports 17″ remote controlled touch-sensitive LCD, touch sensitive control panel, timed auto shut-off function for Jets, 7 Hydro massage jets, 9 bubble jets, 6 back massage jets, customized air massage, adjustable water jets, underwater light, fully programmable FM radio with memory function video input (DVD, TV, console etc).

It also provides hand shower water level sensor single padded head rest RCD (Residual Current Device) that would soothe your tired muscles.
Dimensions: 1900mm × 850mm × 680mm
Price: £2495



Via ProductPage
Thanks David Daniel
Posted in Gadgets, TV, Technology on 31 July 2008

If you thought that you will reach the apex of the TV resolution peak after attaining that bitching novel 50 inch 1080p screen installed in your crib, then I would suggest you to rethink. Hailing from England’s Meridian, the latest offering of 810 Reference projection system redefines your experience of throwing wheelbarrows stocked with dough pointing to a problem. The 810 Reference Video System flaunts 4096×2400 resolution (10 megapixels) and is capable to offer quality images even on the most gigantic screen.
It features a video scaler accessible on a technology known as Qdeo, coming from a company called Marvell. Excuse me…its’ not Marvel but double ‘L.’ I am sure that comes equipped with real super heroic scaling power as linking to the projector requires no less than 4 HDMI cables. Silent in functionality, the 810 Reference Video System is anticipated to hit the market by this fall holding a price tag of $185,000.
Via Dvice
Posted in Luxury on 28 July 2008

There cannot be any marked price to the value of a relaxing nap. We are open to spill over few $$$$ but are not willing to compromise at our energy levels that becomes visible after a healing sleep. Featured above is Cosmovoïde Bed, designed by craftsmen based in North of France. The ultra high-tech luxury bed features singular springs perched from the arrangement by self-suspension, following the principle accessible for hammocks. Its designer appeal claims to equip the rudiments of a deluxe four-poster bed. It is quite apparent through its form, which is derived from the egg-shape offshoot from golden figure geometry and offers relaxing attributes to the bed. You may find it as evocative of the “cosmic egg,” from where the name ‘Cosmovoïde’ is haggard.
The Cosmovoïde bed sports two-electric recreation bed casings, 7 LED lamps in all shades of the rainbow, an integrated TV at its foot, DVD player, quality home cinema set up, six-power sockets, and a telephone. The bed designing is flexible to be customized befitting your needs. Valued at $61,415 (39 000 Euros), the must-install bed may also fit in the wish list of non-geeky divas.
Posted in Outdoor, Products, Shopping, TV, Technology on 27 July 2008

If that Marineav’s offering of 70-inch weatherproof TV or Sanyos 52-inch screen was successful in convincing you to install one and you thought that it was a competent deal then you are wrong. As with growing demand of outdoor LCD Tvs, more and more company are engaged into its production and today we have Pantel debuting a trio of Mirror TVs at CEDIA 2008. Available in 20-, 32- and 42-inch models, the Mirror TV series is designed for those wanting to add an adaptable display in their restroom, bathe or experience it while undertaking sauna. The 20- and 32-inch versions offer 720p panel against the 42-incher that features 1080p resolution. You can bring one home by shelling out $1,200 but would propose you to gift a bigger edition costing $2,755 for 32-inch and $5,800 to your daddy.
Via Engadget
Posted in Home Appliances, TV on 21 July 2008

Smiles float all across when a plan takes shape. The case in point is the compromise that you are about to make by ignoring the thought of kitchen hood and investing the funds available in installing a revolutionary LCD. But Faber’s luxurious Imago+ multimedia hood can rescue you from this compromise as it features a stainless steel / glass finish that befits agreeably above your series and details a 19-inch LCD TV offering a 1,440 x 900 resolution, 300 cd/m2 brightness and 850:1 contrast ratio. Whilst the interior tuner caters to DVB-T signals and for connecting diverse sources of content, you may connect the upright array of docks. With no word on price disclosed as yet, we are anticipated to demand few deserving $$$$.
Via Appliancist
Posted in Entertainment, Gaming on 10 July 2008

Yes, creating a buzz around this time is a keyboard-monitored Hockey Table that takes your sporting spirit to an altogether different level. Now free feel to eschew those commonly installed models of foosball table and sporty simulators that lack music. For those who love music and enjoy sports, here is perfect bait for them. Canadian puppet master, Graeme Patterson is blessed with a genius mind as he has developed Casio keyboard-monitored hockey table using his ages-old table hockey game and Casio electronic keyboard dating back to 1980s. The philosophy followed here is similar to that of a puppet functionality with only difference that here you need to press keys instead of strings to keep the device in motion.

And the troupe takes their position with a music note cheering each of them. The entire arrangement of a musical hockey table has a potential to be exhibited before so-called audience as it comes with two integrated tiny cameras, a screen that outlines the back wall of the pitch. So, next time you wish to throw party in your quad, don’t forget to install this major attraction here.
Via BoingBoing
Posted in Computer, Designer, TV, Technology on 7 July 2008

The development of all-in-one PCs is an inviting thought but has its own set of presumed drawbacks. Integrating all the nuts and bolts of a PC into a LCD case may save you lot of space but on other end, possibility is it may lower its performance against traditional computers and also would cost a bit higher than similar customary mainframes. Overshadowing all your delusions, Averatec today unveiled its latest offering of first all-in-one computer called the Averatec All-In-One. The 22-inch display case comes equipped with a 2GB of RAM, a 320GB HDD, integrated HDTV tuner and more. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 CPU, the PC uses a distinct NVIDIA GeForce 8400 for graphics.
The system is accessible on Windows Vista Home Premium and features a slot loading optical drive. Averatec also assembles in a caddie to offer a remote controlled TV watching experience on a PC. Priced at $1249, the Averatec All-In-One deserves a place in your study for sure.
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Posted in News, Technology on 28 June 2008

All Google savvy, technophiles, geeks, researchers, PC-addicts…kindly lend your ears here as the piece of news would bring smile on your face even when your PC is ill and desktop is not in a mood to cooperate. A lately unveiled gadget for Google Desktop called Google Media Server would enable the surfers to take content from their PC and other online Google services i.e. YouTube, Picasa Web Albums, and enjoy it over UPnP compatible devices like the PS3. Regrettably, the Google media server clearly mentions that the gadget does not work with Xbox (albeit technically it is possible but legal department behind it won’t let it happen).
Preliminary evaluation isn’t impressive, but software being beta convinces technophiles that it’s a good start. If you are curious to experience it then install now on your Windows machine. After hitting the option button, you can select the devices that are adaptable to the media on your PC. To maintain your privacy, Google Media Server allows you to approve the access of the devices. The same can be configured by pressing the “Options†button located on Gadget interface then choosing “Devices†from the left hand column.
Tell us about your experience with Google Media Server and if there is a need to polish it further.
Via ZDnetBlogs
Posted in Crystals, Designer, Electronic Products on 23 June 2008

In cricket parlance, it is a perfect pitch to ink neat deals and install luxury in your home. If that LG Swarovski encrusted LCD TV fails to lure you then lend your eyes to the latest offering of custom-built TV displays from Hong Kong–based manufacturer Loewe. Called “Loewe Individual,†the 80-centimeter screen crystal festooned TV has an integrated hard disk recorder and is available in high gloss white and black shades. At technical front, the pictures feature 16:9 cinema formats and the high-definition 1366 x 768 pixels LCD panel comes fully laced with the new Loewe Digital+ platform and CRX sound system to produce best sound and picture quality. The model can be positioned high on a floor-to-ceiling pole allowing users to swivel, slope or rotate it up and down to meet their requirement.
It looks no less than a sculpture with its functional brushed aluminum screen with an option to alter the front color into seven shades. The limited edition set is set to be produced in 20 models with a demanding price of HK$68,000 ($8,710) each.
Via TheStandard



