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July 31, 2006
SpatiaLight Announces Substantial Increase in Production Capacity Enabled by Move to Sample Testing of Imager
SpatiaLight, Inc. , a leading developer and manufacturer of ultra high-resolution liquid crystal on silicon microdisplays for the high definition television market, today announced that it has moved to sample testing of its six million pixel 1080p imager sets from 100% testing of certain product characteristics. ...
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Posted by Mel at 04:52 PM
LEGG-MASON Tennis Classic Features Klegg Plasmas in VIP
MSN MoneyCentral - ... manufacturer, Klegg Electronics announced their role as Support Sponsor for the LEGG-MASON Tennis Classic in Washington D.C. July 29 - August 6, 2006. As part of their sponsorship, VIP guests will view the tennis event on Klegg 55" HDTV flat ...
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Posted by Guido at 04:13 PM
DV
NBC Partners With CenterStaging and rehearsals.com to Provide Exclusive High-Definition Digital Production for StarTomorrow, a New NBC Show Online Internet Series Allows Viewers to Vote for Their Favorite Band (July 31, 2006) BURBANK, Calif., ...
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Posted by Alex at 02:31 PM
Tiny new USB drive holds 2
USB drives are getting smaller but offering bigger capacity all the time. Now Sony is introducing the latest version of its Micro Vault line, the Tiny USB. Roughly one-half by one inch but wafer thin, the Micro Vault Tiny can hold up to 2 GB of data, which means about 500 MP3 songs or high-definition images, or up to five hours of MPEG video. ...
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Posted by Ken at 02:03 PM
No matter what the gadget is, tech support just isn't
There's a fatal flaw built into any new computer you buy Macintosh or PC. The same flaw can be found in the new HDTVs at the store, the fanciest cell phones and even in the brand-new HDTV DVD recorders. ...
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Posted by Rob at 01:43 PM
Phone, flash drive let you call
Boston Globe - The built-to-order 103-inch Panasonic will be available through high-end electronics retailers for about $70,000 per unit. Because it is so huge (the size of four 50-inch HDTV plasma sets) you won't be able to drive it away yourself. Your retailer ...
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Posted by Stephen at 11:13 AM
A TV
While rolling through posts and linking all over the place. I found myself on techcrunch and their determination that paper based TV Guides were on their way out. Im not going to argue the decline of TV specific magazines. See ya. What I will argue is that the "traditional" tv listing sites are the way we will receive our tv information in the future. They wont. Why ? Because the ...
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Posted by Stephen at 10:36 AM
Plotting the future of
By the year 2010, most Australians should have access to high-speed broadband connections of 10 megabits per second, enabling them to download high-definition video content, Australia's national internet industry body said. ...
Posted by Chris at 09:28 AM


