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The Windows Tablet PC reputation never really earned anything through the cheap netbook-based versions that hit the market over the last few years. Low power processors, lack of docking stations and capacitive touch layers that prevent anyone from tak... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Toshiba is joining the race to produce the thinnest possible tablet with their newly announced AT200 tablet, successor to the Toshiba Thrive/AT100. Eschewing the full sized ports and chintzy swappable backs of its predecessor, the AT200 will feature TI... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Mitsubishi has had some very interesting 3D-capable products for a while now that only remained accessible in North American markets such as the company’s 3D DLP HDTVs or their newer LaserVue 3D HDTVs, but this is apparently about to change. It see... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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At IFA in Berlin, one clever company pumped up business for themselves by bringing along a foam printer. The result: gorgeous, ethereal letters floating high into the sky. More » ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Shown off rather unofficially at IFA was LG's Windows Phone 7 handset, the Optimus 7, aka the E900, a QWERTY slider with the company's new DLNA support for sharing media to the TVs or home audio systems. ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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After last year's 15.1-inch beauty, LG partnered it up with a 31-inch beast. It's officially the world's slimmest OLED 3DTV, but that's not saying much when Sony is the only other manufacturer with an OLE... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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The 21:9 has an advantage with its letterbox aspect ratio. Unlike other TVs, films fit the screen without those annoying black bars. With Toy Story 3D, you're drawn into a more engaging 3D image than the ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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The IFA electronics show is quite useful when it comes to learning about new TVs and tablets, but the highlight for many is the amazing work performed by Miss IFA—the show's cheery red-haired mascot... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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At Sony's IFA press conference, their CEO Sir Howard Stringer talked up Sony's 3D might. Expect to see Sony: Train Driver Simulator! on the PS3 shortly. [TechRadar] More » ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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They describe it as "groundbreaking," with the 20-degree slanted lens of the HMX-T10 supposedly aiding sore wrists. I don't know about that, but the rest of the specs make me happy: full HD, for starters.... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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If you thought the Dell Streak was too large to be used as a phone at 5-inches, get a load of ViewSonic's ViewPad 7, a 7-inch Android tablet that also doubles up as a phone. More » ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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ViewSonic is one of those companies that makes my eyes droop and dribble escape from my mouth, but according to a press release they just issued, they'll be showing off a 10-inch dual-booting Android/Wind... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Not content with having the largest production OLED model on the market today (pictured), LG is doubling its size in time for the IFA electronics show next month, where it'll show off a 31-inch panel. ... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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