Oct 10
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
We’ll be frank — Mitsubishi’s 65-inch LaserVue L65-A90 was one of the most stunning things we saw at CEDIA 2008, so we’re not surprised to hear that one of the very first production units impressed the lucky folks over at TheTechLounge. Said individuals were able to take a first-hand look at Mitsu’s forthcoming beast, and while the situation was obviously optimal for viewing, they couldn’t help but praise the TV. The demonstration included two LaserVue sets, one of which was displaying 3D 1080p content from an HTPC and another that was setup beside LCDs for comparison. When staring at the aforesaid comparison setup, critics noted that “color performance on the LaserVue was noticeably more impressive.” There’s lots more reaction and images where this came from, so delve on into the read if this here set is on your wish list.
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Source: Darren Murph
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Sep 25
slimmer, thin, paul thurrott, PaulThurrott, thinner, slim, Xbox360, xbox 360, xbox, speculation, in the wild, InTheWild, microsoft
Filed under: Gaming
We received an interesting tip that we thought we’d share with the group. Windows expert and all-around bon vivant Paul Thurrott recently previewed Microsoft’s new Arc mouse on his personal blog, detailing the device with a handful of photos. In the final shot of the series, what appear to be two Xboxes side-by-side can be seen in the lower right-hand corner… but one of those consoles looks thinner than the other. The appearance of what might be a slimmer Xbox 360 has (needless to say) sparked a debate amongst our editors here. Some say it’s nothing — a matter of angle — while others argue that this could be just the scenario in which you’d see a leak of a new form factor. Either way, you can’t simply brush off the differences here, and a little Photoshop matching on our end proved that these edges are decidedly different in angle. So we put it to the Engadget reader: is this a sign of things to come, or just our imaginations running wild?
Update: And we have our answer! Paul Thurrott has gone to the trouble of detailing just exactly what’s going on here, and it is an angle issue. Needless to say, we’ve got a lot of deflated dreams and lightened pockets in the office today.
[Thanks, Brian]
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Source: Joshua Topolsky
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Sep 21
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
Espoo’s usually a pretty cold place, but HTC’s S740 has to feel the heat coming off Nokia headquarters now that the purported E75 slider has been spotted in its natural habitat. We don’t have a ton of information about this thing, but considering the length of time that transpired between the E71’s first spy shot and its release, we do know that we could still be in for a bit of a wait before this thing is announced, much less retailed. If Nokia manages to keep the thickness in check, we’re thinking this could be a fantastic form factor for S60, Eseries or otherwise — and since the phone borrows heavily from the ID of the beautiful E71, we’re optimistic it’s going to be a looker. Let’s just get it out the door in a reasonable amount of time, alright?
[Thanks, African Remix]
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Source: Chris Ziegler
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Aug 11
windows mobile 6.1, touch, NorthAmerica, WindowsMobile6.1, winmo 6.1, TouchPro, touch pro, Winmo6.1, north america, WindowsMobile, pics, InTheWild, in the wild, pictures, htc, windows mobile, att, usa, 3g
Filed under: Cellphones
With all the Touch Diamond / Touch Pro news surfacing for these US CDMA carriers, quite a few AT&T subscribers are beginning to get restless. Calm down, folks — it seems the AT&T Touch Pro is a reality waiting to happen after all. Based on some admittedly dodgy claims and even dodgier photographs, one particular soul has apparently paid $900 for a pre-release Touch Pro with North American 3G. Only time will tell if he got duped, but we’re going to believe that AT&T wouldn’t let this gem pass it by for too much longer until proven wrong.
[Via wmpoweruser]
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Source: Darren Murph
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Jul 05
rv670, amilo, fujitsu-siemens, external graphics, ExternalGraphics, m88, Lasso, xgp, FujitsuSiemens, Fujitsu Siemens, in the wild, gpu, ati, InTheWild, pics, GraphicsCard, graphics card, pictures, fujitsu
Filed under: Gaming, Peripherals
An external graphics card that’s actually nearing release? Be still our hearts! Fujitsu Siemens’ recently leaked external unit, which will be based on ATI XGP technology, is actually really, really close to hitting retail — according to a piece over at Fudzilla, anyway. Slated to be titled Lasso, the RV670-based device should be more than enough to handle basic tasks, but unfortunately, benchmarks were off limits. On the upside, digital photography was not, so head on down to the read link for a few more snaps.
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Source: Darren Murph
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Jun 24
Filed under: Cellphones
So there’s really no telling what’s up with Helio as an MVNO, but there’s plenty going on with the Ocean 2 handset. Just yesterday we noticed a spy shot of the elusive mobile, but unfortunately, the video in which it was captured from had been conveniently removed. Today, however, a whole host of new vids have surfaced over at HelioCity, one of which actually shows the unit while gaming. Check ‘em out while you still can in the read link below.
[Via phonemag]
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Source: Darren Murph
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Jun 24
Filed under: Cellphones
Our money is on the one with more G’s, but that’s just us. The folks at iLounge managed to nab a comparison shot of the original iPhone next to its 3G successor, and while the differences aren’t anything you couldn’t have guessed, it’s still nice to see the two in the flesh — at least we think they’re in the flesh, this could be just a shot of the iPhone 3G’s rear case, which has been floating around iLounge of late.
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Source: Paul Miller
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Jun 05
Filed under: Cellphones
Well folks, it’s real… and it’s in the wild. You can get a better idea about the size from these photos, but unfortunately it’s looking about as clunky and dated as what we’ve seen previously (in spy shots and flashed on the screen during Gates’ CES keynote). Sprint users, lucky you. Hey, at least it’s not this thing.
Update: According to our friends at WMExperts, the 800w is rumored to be heading onto store shelves come July 13th, with a price tag of $249.99 (after instant discount and mail-in rebate). Of course, there’s no confirmation on that just yet, so don’t place any bets.
[Thanks, Surur]
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Source: Joshua Topolsky
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