Archive for August, 2008



Sony’s Sountina rattles our bones… sort of

Saturday 30 August 2008 @ 9:08 am

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If there’s anywhere exactly wrong for displaying a speaker’s prowess, it’s in the middle of a tradeshow booth. The subtle musical stylings of Sony’s ultra-high-concept Sountina speaker were a bit lost to us as our ears warred against the IFA drone, but what we could hear sounded just fine to us — and there’s no arguing with the looks. We kept expecting Tesla to jump out from behind a curtain and start spouting off about some free energy properties of the organic glass tweeter, but sadly walked away Tesla-free. If we were to make a value call about the sound, we’d say the mids were a bit of a no-show, while the smooth variances of the high-end were alright, but not life changing. But we won’t.

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WoW: Wrath of the Lich King - GC 2008: What’s New Interview HD

Saturday 30 August 2008 @ 9:08 am

What’s Blizzard bringing to a WoW addict near you?

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Mirror’s Edge - PAX 2008: Alternate Paths Walkthrough HD (Cam)

Saturday 30 August 2008 @ 9:08 am

Not just a linear experience, approach different parts of the environment in different ways and choose between multiple paths to make your way across the city.

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Texas Instruments’ new LED-based DLP projection shines in person, due Q4

Saturday 30 August 2008 @ 8:08 am

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Delta Electronics might’ve jumped the gun a bit with its claim of firsties on Texas Instruments’ new “PhlatLight” HD LED DLP projector tech. Delta hasn’t brought even a prototype to IFA, but over at Texas Instruments there’s a Vivitek version of the lamp-free projector tech, which TI claims will be the first to market sometime in Q4 of 2008. The specs they rattled off are undoubtedly impressive: 50% better color range, 500,000:1 contrast ratio, 30% less power draw, and of course 1080p to put a feather in the cap. In TI’s darkened viewing room the image was certainly impressive, but we’re guessing specs like these could carry over nicely into our less-than-ideal bedsheet setup back home.

[Via Engadget Spanish]

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RED’s next move: Monstro super DSLRs

Saturday 30 August 2008 @ 7:08 am

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Red CEO, Jim Jannard, is stirring up trouble in the RED User forums, J. Wong-style. His latest volley discusses the new Mysterium “Monstro” sensor program, the next evolution (and future free upgrade) to the Mysterium X sensor slated for RED’s 5k Epic. The most interesting revelation though is this little nugget: in addition to Epic, RED plans to place Monstro into, “another camera aimed squarely at the DSLR market.” He later adds, “Future cameras will shoot ultra-high resolution stills and motion…” Now, considering that the second generation, full-frame, ~25 megapixel Mysterium X is already a serious challenge to 35mm film, we can only imagine what this DSLR with a third generation RED sensor might offer. Hear that Nikon? Your D90 is just the beginning of this story. Let’s just hope that televisions and monitors, already struggling to reach 4k, Quad HD can keep pace.

[Thanks, Jundai]

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Sony VPL-HW10 SXRD projector peeks from behind the curtain

Saturday 30 August 2008 @ 2:08 am

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Sony’s family of projectors just grew by one, with the 1080p VPL-HW10 combining triple-panel SXRD technology, the new BRAVIA Engine 2 eight step image processing, 1000 ANSI lumens, 30,000:1 contrast ratio and x.v.Color support. Dual HDMI inputs, HDMI-CEC control tech, 24p True Cinema, Real Color Processing and quiet 22dB operation ensure a top of the line home theater experience — for something (no MSRP or shipping details here) less than the reigning king of the hill VPL-VW200 and another as-yet-unrevealed higher-end model. So Sony, guess we’ll be seeing you at CEDIA next week?

[Via Akihabara News]

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Toshiba’s Cambridge Research Lab shows off gesture-controlled TVs, image recognition

Saturday 30 August 2008 @ 2:08 am

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Toshiba is pulling an EyeToy, minus a diabolical plan to actually sell the thing and make a killing off of collectable elemental decks. The company’s Cambridge-based Research Lab has some new video camera-based feature they’re prototyping for possible eventual TV implementation. The real highlight is a fist-based cursor control — just stick out your hand, make a fist, and control a cursor on-screen for navigating the TV’s functions. You can also put up your palm to stop the madness, and even rotate 3D images on-screen, but it’s all a little shaky for now. Another thing we saw was picture recognition: hold up a cue card to the TV with an image on it and the TV recognizes it and performs a pre-assigned function. Tosh is also working on speech recognition and some other things; not really changing the world, but some fun stuff all the same.

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