Toshiba’s Mobile LCD Monitor For Under $200
22 Mar 2011 - By Omar Mariño
And the race is officially on to be the king of USB powered monitors with Toshiba in the Lead. We’ve already seen several extremely portable secondary monitors debuted this year but Toshiba’s new Mobile LCD model is by far the most impressive—partially because it only costs $200. Read more >>
Samsung WiFi Enabled Refrigerator
19 Jan 2011 - By Omar Mariño
We’ve seen treadmills with Android tablets built-in and portable Blu-Ray players designed for your cars but does technology really need to invade every aspect of modern life? Apparently Samsung thinks so. The company that’s famous (or infamous) for its cell phones is launching a new WiFi enabled refrigerator—yes, the kitchen fridge now gets the Internet—just in case your weren’t plugged in enough. Read more >>
Vizio Jumps On Passive 3D Bandwagon with their Theater LED TVs
7 Jan 2011 - By Omar Mariño
It wasn’t too long ago that LG promised us flicker-free 3D TV thanks to its passive 3D glasses and now there’s another contender in the passive 3D race. That contender is bargain TV maker Vizio. They’ve decided that passive 3D is the way to go. It’s cheaper, easier on viewer’s eyes (and wallets), and nearly as good as “the real” thing. But Vizio wants to make a big splash in the market and with a 71 inch screen they’re going to be doing just that. Read more >>
Samsung’s New LCD TV Features 3.8mm Bezels
11 Oct 2010 - By Omar Mariño
There has been a lot of innovation in the field of LCD TV screens in terms of making them thinner and thinner. However, few companies have thought to tackle the other dimension (width.) Specifically, the width of the bezel (non-viewable “case” components surrounding the screen.) Samsung is taking the miniaturization fight to the bezel now and its new line of digital display screens are the current industry leader. Read more >>
Libretto, the Dual-Screen Laptop from Toshiba Hits the States
17 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Libretto is one of the coolest looking devices to hit the market this year. It’s a dual-screen laptop (from the former king of laptops, Toshiba) that’s getting ready to take America by storm. But is the $1,100 price tag worth what Toshiba is offering? Read more >>
Pixel Qi Dual Display Screens Available Now—Sort Of
2 Jul 2010 - By Omar Mariño
If you’re looking to get your grubby paws on one of Pixel Qi’s revolutionary dual display screens, you’re going to have to wait a little longer. The first batch of screens went on sale July 1st here in the states but they sold out within 24 hours. However, you can pre-order from the second batch now and they will ship when available. But why would you want one anyway? Read more >>
GAEMS Suitcase Gets Your Console Where It Needs to Go
20 Jun 2010 - By Omar Mariño
Travelling with your game console has always presented a problem. Before this latest generation of consoles, our machines were often relegated to the bottom of gym bags and even after Microsoft game out with customized Xbox 360 backpacks, nobody bought them. They were too expensive, bulky, and just plain un-cool. That’s something that the new GAEMS suitcase is solving with its sleek design and ultimate portability. It’s not perfect, but it’s better that your book bag. Read more >>
Sharp TV: New LV Series of 3D TVs May Set Quality Bar
2 Jun 2010 - By Omar Mariño
The two big issues holding back the 3D TVs currently on the market are crosstalk (image ghosting between the two images that comprise a 3d image) and the blocky, somewhat ridiculous 3D glasses you need to use to see the 3D. Sharp might just have the solution to both of those problems with it’s new LV line of 3D televisions. Read more >>
TVs – Samsung is Dreaming Big With its Massive OLED TVs but Will Anybody Care?
18 May 2010 - By Omar Mariño
OLED screens were all the rage last year. They promise higher resolution, lesser power consumption, and conceivably much bigger diagonal measurements than the standard LCD or Plasma TV. Unfortunately, with the exception of a few mobile devices and a handful of 15” or less TVs, OLEDs have yet to make a public appearance. They better get a move on or their market will be gone before it ever gets a chance to get going. Read more >>








