From what we can tell, this is just marketing hoopla to get you to buy a drive "certified" for use in a particular application; in all actuality, users can connect any USB 2.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.16 at 13:31
Moving beyond day-and-date releases via internet and HD video-on-demand, movie studios may be ready to move towards regularly putting movies online ahead of the DVD release date for a premium price -- that surveys say some of us are willing to pay -- but prepare to have your analog hole plugged again.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.16 at 05:51
Talk about product overlap: just over a month ago, Mitsubishi introduced its XD500U, boasting a pixel count of 1,024 x 768 and brightness of 2,200-lumens.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.15 at 16:30
Move over Mvix, there's a new vaquero in town, and it goes by Movie Cowboy. Comically titled as such by manufacturer Digital Cowboy, this portable HD multimedia hard drive comes ready to accept whatever 2.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.15 at 08:02
Amex Digital has certainly dabbled in the home theater space before, but we'll be honest, we're still scratching our heads on this one.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.15 at 06:43
Not like we haven't seen PCs stuffed within the slim confines of an LCD HDTV before, but it's safe to say the market isn't exactly overrun with alternatives.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.14 at 19:14
Sharp has just let loose a pair of new sizable and feature-packed LCD TVs, although you're more likely to find one of 'em in a kiosk or a conference room than a home theater.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.13 at 15:13
Not that there was any doubt that OLED is on its way to larger sizes (hasn't it been since like 2005?), but Japanese firm Sumitomo Chemical announced its plans to produce 40-inch OLED panels for HDTVs some time in 2009, meaning Sumitomo-based TVs could hit the market could hit in 2009 or 2010.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.11 at 15:15
We had a pretty good feeling this would go down eventually, but we certainly didn't see a confirmation (of sorts, anyway) coming this soon.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.11 at 01:56
For those with ridiculously sharp memories, you'll easily recall that DuPont has been dabbling in OLED technology for years. Now, however, the company famous for showcasing the miracles of science has formed a strategic alliance with Dainippon Screen Manufacturing to "develop integrated manufacturing equipment for printed OLED displays.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 08:10