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Sony's VAIO JS, LV and RT all-in-one desktops hands-on

Sony's VAIO JS, LV and RT all-in-one desktops hands-on

Rather than taking the circular approach, Sony's choosing more traditional design models to follow with its latest trio of all-in-one PCs. As you can see in the gallery over at Engadget HD, the larger of the two were actually mounted up on swing-arms in the outfit's CEDIA booth, essentially acting as monitors for watching TV / playing PS3.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 21:41

Eyes-on with Sony's BDP-S5000ES Blu-ray player

Eyes-on with Sony's BDP-S5000ES Blu-ray player

Sony's latest high-end Blu-ray player was sitting pretty at the outfit's CEDIA booth, so we did exactly what you figured we would -- stop by and snap some pictures.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 19:35

Hands-on with Toshiba's SRT REGZA HDTVs (and other old crap)

Hands-on with Toshiba's SRT REGZA HDTVs (and other old crap)

Man, what a toll the loss of HD DVD has taken on Toshiba. Judging by the vast expanse of floor space at Tosh's booth not covered with people (seriously, look for anyone in the gallery below) and the inclusion of CES-announced DVD / VHS recorders (yes, really) as premiere products, we'd say the outfit is still hurting from the outcome of the format war.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 18:52

Hands-on with Hitachi's 1.5-inch thick plasma prototype

Hands-on with Hitachi's 1.5-inch thick plasma prototype

Hitachi's 1. 5-inch thick 50-inch plasma wasn't exactly front and center like we had imagined, but it was there garnering stares nonetheless.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 17:33

Hands-on with Niveus Media's Denali, Rainier and Cargo media wares

Hands-on with Niveus Media's Denali, Rainier and Cargo media wares

Niveus Media came to this year's CEDIA locked and loaded, and while most typical consumers won't look too far past the sub-$2,000 Vail system, those with cash to spare and colleagues to impress will certainly appreciate the Core i7-powered $19,999 Pro Series n9 media center PC.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 17:26

Hands-on with LG's BD300 Netflix / Blu-ray deck

Hands-on with LG's BD300 Netflix / Blu-ray deck

When we waltzed over to have a gander at LG's recently priced BD300, one of the reps on hand wasn't so keen on letting us take close-ups.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 17:10

Hands-on: Sony shows off prototype 400-disc Blu-ray Mega Changer

Hands-on: Sony shows off prototype 400-disc Blu-ray Mega Changer

Once again, Sony's booth was front and center upon entering the CEDIA floor, and while most everything there was as advertised, this one particular unit stuck out.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 15:58

Pioneer Signature Series 50- and 60-inch plasmas now shipping

Pioneer Signature Series 50- and 60-inch plasmas now shipping

Pioneer's top of the line Elite Signature Series Kuro plasmas are finally officially priced and shipping, but make a decision quick, word on the street is these "limited run" screens have been finding their way into more than a few installers pipelines over the last few weeks.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 11:02

Epson claims 1080p PowerLite Home Cinema 6100 is first under $2k, is badly mistaken

Epson claims 1080p PowerLite Home Cinema 6100 is first under $2k, is badly mistaken

Look, we aren't kvetching about yet another 1080p projector for under two grand, but Epson's getting a tad carried away by claiming that its PowerLite Home Cinema 6100 is the first 1080p PJ under $2k.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 10:39

Epson churns out 1080p PowerLite Pro Cinema 7100 and 7500 UB projectors

Epson churns out 1080p PowerLite Pro Cinema 7100 and 7500 UB projectors

The HD projector flood gates have officially opened here at CEDIA, and next down the waterfall is Epson. The company is introducing the PowerLite Pro Cinema 7100 (shown after the break) and 7500 UB (pictured above) today, both of which boast a full 1,920 x 1,080 native resolution using the latest-generation 3LCD chips.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 10:39


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