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Toy DMB TV with an attitude for you to crack

You know how sometimes you need to have the gadget grow on you after the purchase before you start to get comfortable with using it? Well, Japanese toys manufacturer Takara-TOMY has brought this to a completely different level with the new kind of One-Seg DMB toy TV they showed us at Toy Forum 2007 this morning. This portable TV itself certainly reminds us of the iRiver Clix, it carries a 3″ QVGA TFT screen which is not bad, and it... Continue reading

Predicta’s Meteor TV is “different�

Lately it seems like every TV that comes out on the market is bigger than its predecessor, and should have the ability to be hung on a wall. Now many people are really jumping on the bandwagon here with this design, but some people don’t want to have half of their wall covered by a TV, so they have to scrounge around until they find one that’s not flat-screen. Predicta must have listened to the complaints of those few people... Continue reading

Headplay’s Personal Cinema System: a 52� TV that doesn’t cost an arm and leg

Ok, so maybe a 52� TV doesn’t cost an arm and leg (but it’s close), but there is more deception than that in the title. Headplay’s Personal Cinema System isn’t actually a 52� TV; it’s actually headgear that has a screen which looks the same size as a 52� TV because it is so close to your face. This strange looking contraption can be connected to many different devices, such as a PC, iPod, Xbox 360, or DVD player. Don’t... Continue reading

Go straight from phone to TV with Spectec MiniSD & MicroSD Video-Out Adapter

These days, computers are becoming small enough to fit in your pocket, if you consider cell phones to be computers, that is. One of the major problems with cell phones acting as computers, however, is that the screen is just too dang small to share things with anyone. Spectec jumped this hurdle with the release of the video-out adaptor which is connected via MiniSD or MicroSD card slots. This allows you to connect anything with a MiniSD or MicroSD card... Continue reading

I-O Data TV Tuners perfect for upcoming Vista release

Are you one of the few eagerly looking forward to the release of Vista next month? Now, you can’t be running unverified hardware on the brand new machine you bought with the free Vista upgrade, can you? I-O Data has solved the unverified hardware problem… at least on the TV tuner card front. Right now, their official Vista approved TV tuners includes an internal (for desktops) and an external (geared at laptop users). So why do you need a new... Continue reading

Go contemporary with the Zgiga TV 2

Many people these days are trying to be unique and making their houses “contemporary� in ways that people have never done (there is a house that has a glass bottom pool for a roof). If you’re one of these people, or you want to feel like you’re going contemporary, maybe you should pray that the Zgiga TV 2 leaves the concept stage and comes into production. This structure is a mix of an LCD display and a BluRay/HD-DVD player. Since it’s... Continue reading

PC and TV in one: the LG-DA70

LG revealed a new PC and new TV today. What’s so special about that? Well the fact that these two products are in fact one in the same. That’s right, LG added another PCTV to the line, this time brining Koreans into the mix. What’s different about this PCTV from others is that LG took a TV and put a complete PC inside. The PC is packed with a Celeron M430 processor, a 160GB hard drive, and 1 GB of... Continue reading

Wiimote wrist strap protection

Don’t worry, this review is for you to help that member of the family you know will be the next one who broke their TV with the Wiimote. The one who’s hands are always sweaty for no reason, the one who stares at the screen when its blank, the one who just finished with their fan fiction story about Mario’s love triangle with Peach and Luigi. The first stories of Wiimotes flying out of hands and breaking TVs when either... Continue reading

X-Arm tilts and adjusts your TV for you

You really aren’t lazy, right? It’s not your fault that finding the perfect viewing angle of your brand new LCD TV takes forever to hone into in your living room. The X-Arm is here to solve your viewing angle problems. The X-Arm is able to extend your TV up to a foot from the wall, allowing you,the viewer, to change the swivel’s angles from 20º to 32º depending on the displays size. It can also able to tilt the TV... Continue reading