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NetGears Internet TV Player

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2009-01-08 04:57:31 by Mark R in Coolest Gadgets
I dont know who the speaker was at NetGears CES Press Conference this morning, but he was very excited about his companys new Internet TV Player The Internet TV Player is exactly what the name implies, a way of enjoying Internet videos on your television. This type of technology isnt really new, but when the speaker withdrew the device from his...
 
 
 
 
 
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Eyes on with LG's near-production 15-inch OLED TV: come on summer

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2009-01-07 20:37:00 by Thomas Ricker in Engadget
While Sony's OLED TV is little more than a beautiful, 11-inch novelty, LG is swaggering dangerously close to a respectable kitchen TV with this 15-inch AMOLED TV prototype. On display here at CES and planned for a production run sometime this summer , the image is absolutely stunning -- every bit as impressive as the Sony's XEL-1. Nothing else...
 
 
 
 
 
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TV Games Motion From JAKKS

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2009-01-08 00:25:53 by Editor in Ubergizmo
CES 2009] JAKKS is no stranger to plug and play technology in terms of gaming, and this time round they have incorporated motion control into the controller. On display was Clone Wars from the Star Wars franchise, where the reactive motion controller will replicate the movement on screen. All you need to do is plug the controller into the A/V...
 
 
 
 
 
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Pioneer BDP-320 Blu-Ray Player: Tailored to be Paired with a Kuro TV

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2009-01-08 07:20:36 by Editor in Ubergizmo
Pioneers BDP-320 is packed with high-end features such as gradation improvement (to avoid color bending at the content level) or noise reduction. Its important to realize that not all Blu-Ray discs are created equal. Recently released movies tend to have better image quality, thanks to advancement in content creation. Also, computer-graphics...
 
 
 
 
 
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Yahoo! recaps a day of setting the Internet-on-TV movement on fire with Widgets

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2009-01-08 04:27:00 by Richard Lawler in Engadget
Okay Yahoo!, we're sorry we teased , we give up, you win. After what certainly seemed on this end to be an endless run of HDTV manufacturers announcing support for the Widget Engine today -- and serving up a hefty slap in the face to Microsoft and others who've been moving the Internet to TV movement for some time now -- all we can do is look...
 
 
 
 
 
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AT&T to launch Mobile TV service this Sunday

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2008-05-01 04:01:38 by Doug Aamoth in CrunchGear
AT&T will begin selling two handsets on Sunday, May 4th to complement its AT&T Mobile TV with FLO service. FLO TV , in and of itself, is not exclusive to AT&T, as its been available to Verizon Wireless customers since January 2007 as part of the VCast Mobile TV feature. At any rate, AT&T will soon be offering the service on the LG Vu ($299) and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Official AT&T Mobile TV Details [Mobile TV]

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2008-05-01 00:36:33 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
Looks the leaked info was pretty much spot on. AT&T's Mobile TV service is debuting May 4 and it'll come in three tiers: Limited, Basic and Plus for $13, $15 and $30. It'll launch in 58 major markets (all the ones you expect). Besides the nine live broadcast channels, there's a bank of 150 time-shifted shows like the 30 Rock finale, plus Sony's...
 
 
 
 
 
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Apple TV Take 2: $229, No Computer Required, Direct Rentals (Netflix Is Screwed) [Macworld 2008]

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2008-01-15 18:05:23 by posted by Pantha in
Holy crap, Jobs admitted Apple TV failed at getting computer content to the square screen. Apple TV Take 2 requires no computer, you can rent from iTunes directly from the boxmovies and musicand it's only $229 Movies are available in HD Dolby 5.1 (finally!), and it does podcasts, audio and video, and photos from Flickr and .Mac direct to the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Apple TV Take 2: $229, No Computer Required, Direct Rentals (Netflix Is Screwed) [Macworld 2008]

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2008-01-15 13:05:23 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
Holy crap, Jobs admitted Apple TV failed at getting computer content to the square screen. Apple TV Take 2 requires no computer, you can rent from iTunes directly from the boxmovies and musicand it's only $229 Movies are available in HD Dolby 5.1 (finally!), and it does podcasts, audio and video, and photos from Flickr and .Mac direct to the...