Crucial’s RealSSD C300 Hands-On: Could Be Fastest Consumer SSD Ever
Back in December, we were intrigued when Micron first announced the RealSSD C300, the first solid state drive to take advantage of the high-speed SATA 6 Gb/s available on some high-end PC motherboards…
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Crucial’s RealSSD C300 Hands-On: Could Be Fastest Consumer SSD Ever
LG’s spectacular OLED screens are the thinnest and most energy efficient LED screens on the market and the picture quality is supreme. LG see OLED TVs as the future of TV due to their compact nature, their picture quality and their energy efficiency. At CES we saw the 15″ OLEDs that will be launching in the UK in April
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30-32″ OLED TV to launch in the UK in second half of 2010
Sony had a few games playable in 3D including Super Stardust HD, Avatar, and Wipeout. The experience playing Wipeout in 3D is truly immersive, with layered graphics giving you a surreal sensation of being in the cockpit of a futuristic racing ship. The Originally posted at 2010 CES
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CES: Hands-on with PS3 in 3D
LAS VEGAS–Don’t close the window yet; that show title is a joke. Don’t worry, the video you’re about to watch features three fully clothed nerds talking about the best of CES 2010 for The 404 Podcast’s last show LIVE from the CNET stage here. We’ve rounded up the funniest stories from this year’s show for this wrap-up episode, starting with Jeff eating his hateful words about 3D PS3 and Xbox 360 Game Room
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CES: The 404 Podcast 494: Where you have to invert the image to see us nude
In addition to netbooks, notebooks, and Android phones, you may or may not know that I’m a bit of a camera nerd. So, I was excited to get some hands-on time with Kodak’s new waterproof PlaySport camco…
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Hands-On With Kodak’s PlaySport Camcorder and The Best Touchscreen We’ve Ever Felt On A Camera
LAS VEGAS — Peeking out from under the 82-inch LCD TVs and the 55-inch 3-D display at LG’s booth is an attractively thin display that would be lost if it weren’t for its stunningly bright images. Meet the 15-inch OLED (organic light emitting diode) TV. The ultra-slim TV — it has a thickness of 0.1 inches, or 3.2 millimeters — was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show this week
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LG’s 15-inch OLED TV Is a Petite Beauty
Samsung’s R series, its mainstream notebook line, is getting a refresh, complete with Intel’s Core CPUs and a dazzling new design. While we liked the design on the Samsung R610 we reviewed last year, it looked a little plain
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Samsung’s R480 Hands-On: Mainstream Notebook With Elegeant Design
We normally don’t choose a picture of the lid as the lead image in a blog post about a new netbook, but the Samsung NB30′s lid immediately tells you the most important thing you need to know about it:…
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Samsung NB30 Hands-On: Durable Netbook with a Touch of Style
Last summer, I had an eye-opening experience. While in South Korea, I had a chance to test the country’s 4G WiBro network. The speeds were so fast and reliable that I was able to stream YouTube clips …
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Hands-On With Verizon’s 4G LTE Network: Connected Homes, Portable Media Players, and Smart Cameras
We just got a very brief but interesting first look at the Dell Mini 3 smart phone and Dell’s first 5-inch tablet, which for the moment we’re calling the Mini 5. Both are powered by Android
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Video Hands-on with Dell Mini 3 for AT&T and Dell Mini 5 Tablet
Top and front views of the slim LE9500. Photo: LG Electronics Although much of the focus has been on 3D TV , many manufacturers are also offering new models with expanded features and new technologies
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CES 2010: LG expands LED TV line; adds 3D, online content, & 480Hz technology.
Although sometimes overshadowed by all the LCD TV introductions , plasma TVs are alive and well at CES, as evidenced by the three new ultra-slim plasma series unveiled by Samsung during the show this week. All the new plasma models are about 40 percent more efficient than last year’s sets, the company says, and meet the new Energy Star 4.0 guidelines
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CES 2010: Samsung’s new plasma TVs get ultra-thin; some are 3D
Panasonic has added patners to its Viera Cast Internet service. Photo: Panasonic Although visitors to its booth were most likelyy wowed by its 3D theater and Avatar demos, here at CES Panasonic more quietly expanded the content available via its Viera Cast online service, and launched a line of LCD TVs with LED backlights . The company also boosted the energy efficiency of its TV lineup, so that all its 2010 models will be able to meet the more stringent Energy Star 4.0 requirements.
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CES 2010: Panasonic expands Viera Cast content, adds LED-lit LCD TVs
LAS VEGAS — Look out, Clearwire. LG’s showing off some amazing hardware for the LTE mobile broadband network competing with Clearwire’s WiMax network. A prototype LTE laptop modem on display in its CES booth downloads data at 100 megabits per second and uploads 50 Mbps.
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CES: How about a 100 Mbps laptop card? LG’s got ‘em
iPod Touch owners enjoy almost all of the benefits of the iPhone like great apps and games. Though users don’t necessarily need phone capabilities on the Touch (though it is possible) one big feature missing is GPS capability.
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Dual Electronics Brings GPS To The iPod Touch With The XGPS300 Cradle
LG is aiming to make technology easier to understand. A lot of us simply don’t have time to figure out every button and feature on our treasured TV set, and remote controls can be particularly confusing. LG acted upon this insight by producing a remote control that interacts with the TV via your hand’s motion (for Wii fanatics, this is very much like the Wii wand).
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Why have a confusing TV remote when you can have a magic wand?
LG has Introduced a new ultra-thin notebook to its range by announcing the LG X300. Measuring only 17.6mm thick and weighing just 970 grams, the machine offers an 11.6-inch LCD display, a 2GHz Intel Atom processor, a 2GB RAM, a 1.3MP webcam, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, a 7-hour battery and runs on Windows 7 OS.
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LG X300 Ultra-Thin Notebook Introduced
LG today unveiled it’s new series of incredible 3D TVs and accessories: A 47 ” LED 3D HD TV A 55″ LCD HD 3D TV with 3D Camera and Film sharing capabilities A 55″ LCD HD Full LED slim TV A 60″ 3D Plasma TV A 72″ LCD HD Full LED slim TV A LG 3D Projector for screens appox 300″ A 3D enabled Blu-ray player Here’s a breakdown of what all this means: The world’s first camera 3D TV from LG will allow people to upload images from the world’s first ever 3D camera. This is compatible with an MPO file, which will be the file format for all 3D cameras. You can record your life, your mates and your family in 3D and then share it all on this luscious 55″ screen (both film & stills). The 3D camera enabled TV works with what is called “Passive 3D” technology
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Life’s Good in 3D: LG’s 3D range uncovered.
I present to you, readers of Ripten, an exclusive dramatic reading from the Shakespearean epic “Rogue Warrior: The Worst Game of the Last Decade.” In this particular piece, the soliloquy from Act IV, the narrator struggles with the realization that the game is linear, boring, incredibly short, full of more unnecessary vulgarities than Kane & Lynch, and features the worst AI on this side of… well, Kane & Lynch again. Without further ado, I give you the first installment of Crappy Games That Shouldn’t Have Been Made Theater
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A Ripten Review: Rogue Warrior In the Park
The whole TV market is gearing up for 3D TV and LG are there at the front with their 47″ 3D TV and glasses. LG 3D TV will be completely compatible with the Sky+ 3D channel which is due to launch this October. This will enable incredible experiential viewing of sports, music concerts & videos and 3D movies.
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LG 47″ LCD 3D TV Launches in the UK this April!