Look3D Gives You Affordable Options for 3D Glasses
23 Jan 2011 - By Omar Mariño

Tired of buying or renting a new pair of 3D glasses every time you go to see a new movie at the theater?  Want something a little more stylish than the lenses that came with your new 3D TV?  Looking for an affordable option that won’t break your bank like those Gucci glasses you’ve heard about?  Look3D has tons of styles to choose from and they’re all RealD certified. 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 >>


The Grippity 1 Threatens to Make Your Current Keyboard Feel Obsolete
20 Nov 2010 - By Omar Mariño

Grippity is more than just a keyboard.  It’s a space-age, hand-held, wireless keyboard that looks like something Tonty Stark (you know, Iron Man’s alter ego) would have whipped up had he been bored on a Tuesday night.  It’s sleek, thin, and lightweight—did I mention that the “keys” are on the backside of the board? Read more >>


Veebeam Uses Wireless USB to Stream Media to Your TV
27 Sep 2010 - By Omar Mariño

Veebeam is an interesting little device.  It’s essentially a wireless extension for your TV that plays nicely with your PC.  Using wireless USB technology, this little box can easily handle even HD content—something you’re not going to have a fun time with if you’re stuck using WiFi.  It’s compact, easy to use, and cheap.  What more could you want? Read more >>


LG’s 180 Inch Plasma Makes Other TV’s Quiver in Fear
30 Aug 2010 - By Omar Mariño

And overshadows it’s much more budget-friendly cousin the PX950N. Read more >>