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Thursday, 30 November 2006 |
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Tenbuno is an output device with two embedded LCD monitor, each with a different size — the primary display has 19-inch width, while the secondary, placed on top, has 8.4-inch widht. This is different than GoVideo which both screens have the same width and they are positioned side-by-side. Honestly, since the sub-screen is placed on top of the main display, I think it’s rather hard to see the content of the secondary display. Especially since it’s small. But at least one can use this Tenbuno Dual-Screen LCD monitor to work on their document and watch TV simultatenously for example. I’m not really sure about the detail features and specs, but I guess it would be cool if users can also switch the content between each display. |
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Thursday, 14 September 2006 |

Proton is going to show off its two HD-ready LCD TV at the TvTvst Expo in September. Both HDTVs - one with 42-inch width and other has 47-inch width - are under the company's Purity line-up. They feature an integrated NTSC and ATSC tuners, enhanced video quality including Motion Lagging Correction Engine for seamlessly smooth screen action, 3D Color Management, 3-2 Pull Down to accurately convert and display content originally shot for film, adjustable color temperature, and 176 degrees viewing angle, as well as PiP (Picture-in-Picture) and Pop (Picture-on-Picture) functions. Supported screen resolutions including 480i, 480p, 1080i, 720p and 1080p. The 47-inch Purity LCD HDTV, priced at $4,000, is equipped with two HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) inputs, a resolution of 1920 x 1080, and an aspect ratio of 16:9. It weighs 66 kg and comes with a brightness of 600 nits. On the other hand, the lighter 42-inch HD-ready LCD TV, at just 45 kgs, offers a brightness of 500 nits, a built-in two stereo speakers on the bottom, and advanced lamp technology for energy saving usage. This one costs only $2,500.
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Wednesday, 13 September 2006 |

Evergreen is going to release its new compact DVD player to the Japanese market, the EG-D2340X. With a price tag of 38 EUR, this Zone Free DVD player supports both PAL/NTSC formats and compatible with DivX, WMA, and MP3 media. At just 55mm of thickness, the device won't take much space on your home theatre room. |
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Wednesday, 13 September 2006 |

Canon presents the latest projector on its portfolio, the LV-7575. Offering a subtle gradients and high-resolution presentation, the projector features a brightness of 5500 ANSI, a contrast ratio of 800:1, a 1.3x Canon Optics Lens system with interchangeable lenses for ultra wide angle, wide angle zoom, long focus zoom, and ultra long focus zoom, native XGA resolution for crisp display of video and text, and support for SXGA resolution through high-quality compression. It is also equipped with a bunch of interfaces, including S-Video, component, composite, BMC, DVI (with HDCP), and DVI inputs.
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Wednesday, 13 September 2006 |

Proton is going to show off its two HD-ready LCD TV at the TvTvst Expo in September. Both HDTVs - one with 42-inch width and other has 47-inch width - are under the company's Purity line-up. They feature an integrated NTSC and ATSC tuners, enhanced video quality including Motion Lagging Correction Engine for seamlessly smooth screen action, 3D Color Management, 3-2 Pull Down to accurately convert and display content originally shot for film, adjustable color temperature, and 176 degrees viewing angle, as well as PiP (Picture-in-Picture) and Pop (Picture-on-Picture) functions. Supported screen resolutions including 480i, 480p, 1080i, 720p and 1080p. The 47-inch Purity LCD HDTV, priced at $4,000, is equipped with two HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) inputs, a resolution of 1920 x 1080, and an aspect ratio of 16:9. It weighs 66 kg and comes with a brightness of 600 nits. On the other hand, the lighter 42-inch HD-ready LCD TV, at just 45 kgs, offers a brightness of 500 nits, a built-in two stereo speakers on the bottom, and advanced lamp technology for energy saving usage. This one costs only $2,500
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Sunday, 10 September 2006 |
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 In 1974, Arthur Fry applied a discarded adhesive, concocted by his work colleague, to pieces of paper to make sticky bookmarks for his hymnbook. The rest is history. Post-it notes are now everywhere. I have a soft spot for that style of good old-fashioned traditional inventing. That's why I had to look twice at this new monitor from Sony. They've taken their normal LCD range and added a plastic panel along the bottom, simply for sticking Post-its to. A great traditional design solution! If that's not enough, Sony has added a little groove for pens and pencils to sit in wait for those ever-decreasing analogue moments of the day.No price for the E-series monitor has been released yet, but the display will come in both 17" and 19" sizes, and available from 19th June.
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