
Panasonic has officially launched an amazing 103" plasma display along with its lesser brethren, the 50", 58", and 63" models. These 4 new plasma TVs from the VIERA line come with a contrast ratio of 4000:1 and utilizes Panasonic's PEAKS technology. They are also 100% compatible with the Panasonic VIERA Link remote, adding another item to the growing list of Panasonic AV components that can be controlled. Place your order for the 103" model when September rolls around - just make sure you have at least 41,000 Euros in the bank before making that purchase.
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Samsung has introduced a couple of new 'S' Series models for its Digimax digital still camera line, namely the S700 and the S1000. Both models come with a razor-sharp 2.4" LCD with a 3x optical zoom. The higher end S1000 is compatible with the MPEG 4 high quality video format and is able to record 3 to 4 times more than traditional video formats found on other digital cameras. A 256MB memory card will yield over an hour's worth of VGA video at 30fps in 640 x 480 resolution. Features include the Auto Macro function and built-in movie stabilization. Expect to see the S700 and S1000 released this August.
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Burn your photos and videos to DVD from a variety of sources including camcorders, digital cameras, memory cards, VCRs, and even HDD recorders, without the need for a PC with the new VRD-MC3 from Sony. The 2 models to be released in U.K. this October are the £239 VRD-MC3 and the £249 VRD-VC30. Both models come with a built-in LCD that allows you to preview and control while recording to DVD in real-time. The low price is another attractive point, but purchase either only for those who love to shoot and share their videos/photos while on the road.
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Add to myYahoo!China looks to leapfrog US' domination in the Internet arena with the next-generation Internet. As part of China's new five year strategy of converting from a manufacturing economy to one based on China's scientific and technological breakthroughs, China plans on unveiling China's Next Generation Internet (CNGI) at the 2008 Olympic Games. CNGI is based on IPv6. Of course, the US Government has specified that all federal agency backbones should deploy IPv6 by 2008, but this Geek doesn't buy it. I've heard about converting to IPng (IP Next Generation) since 1994 and I seem to remember talk that the Internet would transistion to IPv6 back in 2000.Today, the CNGI connects 100 universities, 100 research facilities and 100 companies in 20 Chinese cities. The thought from China is the first to the market will win the strategic advantage and produce the next wave of eBays and Googles. With the current restrictions placed on China's access to the Internet, we'll have to see how the strategy works out.Read the entire article here.
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In case you need nuclear protection for your iPod Nano, the AVlabs iPod Nano Hard Aluminium Case might just be the one for you. Hard aluminium cases are much more tougher than your average silicon and plastic cases and can give just that little bit more extra protection if your lifestyle demands it. Or even if it doesn't, at least you'll have the peace of mind that anything short of a speeding semi-trailer will be withstood. Think of this case as Superman standing in front of your Nano while some maniac is shooting hundreds of rounds from a machine gun right at it.
Features of the AVlabs iPod Nano Hard Aluminium Case:
- Fits Apple iPod Nano 1GB, 2GB, 4GB
- Protects your iPod Nano from bumps and scratches
- Stylish hard case design
- Side hinge design
Order your AVlabs iPod Nano Hard Aluminium Case here at Mr.Gadget Australia today!
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Add to myYahoo!THQ, the well-known video game publisher, famous for games like the Spongebob Squarepants series, announced today that they've created a brand new development team that's going to work exclusively on titles for the Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360.Called Incinerator...
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Add to myYahoo!Sanyo is gambling that what we really want is six megapixels in a water resistant package that can hold up to all kinds of rambunctious summer fun. Their Xacti CA6 is splash proof, and designed for easy one handed...
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Add to myYahoo!ThinkGeek offers a Hydrogen Toy Rocket. Toys are a great way to demonstrate alternative energy. We already reported about the hydrogen toy car and now you can launch a rocket with clean fuel. After a minimal assembly, you can launch this rocket a...
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