July 15, 2007 by Carl
If like me you have or have wanted to wall mount your plasma TV then you'll know the headache that comes from deciding what to do with all the wires, you don't want loads of wires running down your wall and is it really worth the effort of building them into the existing wall? Now Samsung have come up with a great solution to this, the Samsung 94 Series Plasma TVs.
Instead of running wires to the TV the Samsung 94 series comes with a built in wireless connection that connects to a receiver that you can hide away up to 200ft from the TV.
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July 14, 2007 by Lauren
So we're all familiar with the
Sony PSP, yes? A delicious portable gaming system and much more. It plays your videos, songs, and displays your photos. It's pretty nice with some not-too-shabby graphics, not to mention it looks quite sleek.
But that's no news. Now natrually, there's a copy cat out there.
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July 14, 2007 by Carl
In the hugely saturated market of GPS systems a new product really has to have something different or special to stand out above the rest and this is just what Navigon are trying to achieve with their 7100 and 5100 GPS devices.
So what do the Navigons offer that makes them so special, well firstly a subscription-free real-time traffic data report aswell as points of interest reviews, a Lane assistant which tells you the best lane to be in for where your going and a Reality View which gives you a rich 3D virtual reality display of your route.
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July 14, 2007 by Truman

This item by Myvu is very unique. Imagine being able to watch all of the Movies, Podcasts, and TV Shows that are on your iPod, on a bigscreen. This "Myvu Personal Media Viewer" sort of looks like a pair of glasses. Practically, the Myvu is a pair of glasses with "lenses" built in, that show video.
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July 13, 2007 by Lauren
The Lomography Ringflash is a neat gadget that you can attach directly to the lense of your camera. From there, four lighting elements render different colors upon your subject. Instead of utilizing all four colors, you also have the option of simply using one. However, it seems that the maker of this device actually encourages you to "get right up to your subject's nose" for the picture, using all four colors for a dazzling effect.
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July 13, 2007 by Lauren
JVC was kind enough to flash us a little demo of their up-and-coming GZ-HD3 HD hard disk camcorder. What did we find out? It's a small enough body with a relatively large lense, essentially taking up the entire front portion of the camera. It's stated to have 60 delicious GB of hard disk space, though it can also record onto SDHC memory cards if you need even more space. The included 60GB means five hours of HD quality film, though it isn't using the full 1920 x 1080 HD.
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July 13, 2007 by Carl
The Dension Gateway is a fully featured, fully loaded piece of kit for connecting up your iPod or other MP3 player to your cars stereo. This isn't your standard FM iPod connector and theres no need to have a cassette plugged in from your iPod to your radio, the Gateway connects your iPod either directly to your radio or via your CD Changer.
You can connect almost any media storage device to the Dension Gateway by using the USB connection, including MP3 players, Portable Hard Disk and Memory sticks or cards (via a card reader).
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July 13, 2007 by Truman
Not all the details are set in stone yet, but things are looking pretty
good for the new, second-gen CDMA Motorola Q. (brother of the Q9H, the GSM version for carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile.) Motorola has chosen Verizon
Wireless as their first carrier for the CDMA phone, which is great,
because, well, I have Verizon! In physical appearance, the phone is
very simple looking with some cool metal trim. This new phone is about
the same height and width as the first-gen, just a little thicker.
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July 13, 2007 by Lauren
Like other systems, the Wii has already begun the process of building an arsenal of accessories. For example, you can buy skins for the remotes, steering wheel equipment, and old-school controllers. There is something new, though, that I haven't quite seen before. It's Nyko's Wii Party Station.
Some of the most fun you'll have with your Wii is when you're with a group.
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July 12, 2007 by Lauren
Big fan of the Wii? You'll love this. Logitech has launched a brand new, shiny masterpiece, the MX Air mouse. The G4 Slim mouse is slender and therefore sexy, but this is a tough act to beat. And not only is she beautiful, she's smart too.
This rechargeable mouse acts less like a traditional mouse and more like a wand, or a remote. To put it simply, it works on your desktop or waving about in the air.
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