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Sony on track for PlayStation 3 targets
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Friday, 15 December 2006

Sony PS3Sony president Ryoji Chubachi claims that the consumer technology company is still on target to ship two million PlayStation 3 units before the end of 2006. Chubachi said that it was true that availability has been a bottleneck, but that the target was still achievable. "We do not need to revise our shipment targets," he said.

 
Nintendo sells one Wii every second
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Friday, 08 December 2006
Nintendo Wii consoleEager punters splashing out on a Wii gaming console have helped push Nintendo’s UK sales to more than 50,000 in the first 12 hours of shopping. That figure translates into one Nintendo Wii unit sold every second throughout the UK since the console went on sale at Midnight.
 
Panasonic unleash world's largest television
Television
Written by Vernon Ole   
Tuesday, 05 December 2006
really_big_television.jpgWe just had to take a picture of this telly, OMFG, it is just huge!!! This is what Panasonic claims is the world's largest tv.
 
Football fan goal for BT Vision
Television
Written by Simon Toat   
Sunday, 03 December 2006
BT Vision Philips V-BoxBT has finally made good on its promise to launch a television service, and has focussed its attack on Sky’s army of football fans. The service was originally announced in April, with users expected to be up and running by the Autumn.
 
Dell PCs get games bundle
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Friday, 01 December 2006
Dell XPS laptopDell has inked a deal with SouthCoast Distributions and Gem Distribution to bundle gaming, edutainment and leisure software titles with its PCs sold in Europe. The software applications will be available with Inspiron notebooks, Dimension desktops and XPS systems, or as standalone purchases.
 
NEC debuts smallest, brightest lamp-based projector
Tech
Written by Rene Millman   
Monday, 27 November 2006
Sample ImageIt's not easy to set up a home cinema system when you only have a tiny room in which to cram in the Odeon, but NEC has tried its level best to help out by launching the world's smallest lamp-based projector.
 
Dream Arcades is 100-inch perfect
Games
Written by Matt Chapman   
Monday, 27 November 2006
Dream Arcades 100-inch projector systemOK, so it costs $4,499 plus shipping and handling (around £2,320 + S&H), but come on admit it, you want one? Why would I want that hulking frame in my living room, you ask? Well, if you’re sitting comfortably, we’ll begin...
 
Sky viewers find Lost on the web
Television
Written by Matt Chapman   
Monday, 27 November 2006
Sky broadband routerSky has surprised no-one here at Absolute Screentest by releasing its recently acquired uber-show Lost onto the net. However, the episodes are currently only available to Sky One subscribers, rather than being part of an expansion of its Sky by Broadband service to allcomers.
 
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