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JVC unveils full 1080i HD Camcorder Print E-mail
Written by Rene Millman   
Monday, 29 January 2007
jvc_hd_camcorder_everio_gz-hd7.jpgWith the number of high definition camcorders on the market growing all the time, JVC has unveiled what it claims to be the world's first full HD camcorder. The new HD Everio GZ-HD7 camcorder will be available in the US this April for around $1,800 and is capable of shooting and recording full HD images (1920 by 1080i), this it said will be the first camcorder to be available to comsumers and has a Fujinon lens which is used in broadcast video cameras.
 
Coming to a galaxy not so far, far away Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Ebert   
Monday, 15 January 2007
R2-D2 projector from Nikko, pic (c) GizmodoLas Vegas' CES show has thrown up a treasure trove of weird and wonderful gadgets to the delight of gathered hacks. But Star Wars fans won't have seen anything quite as special as this R2-D2 MES home entertainment system from Nikko Home Electronics.
 
Strap a 52" screen to your head Print E-mail
Written by Matt Chapman   
Thursday, 04 January 2007
Headplay visorThe Computer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas is likely to throw up a lot of big screens, but Headplay has definitely come up with one of the most discreet. You won't need to clear a space on your wall for this flatscreen, because the 52 inches of viewing pleasure are virtually produced through a visual headset.
 
When exercise and screen time collide Print E-mail
Written by Rene Millman   
Wednesday, 03 January 2007

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If you have gained a few pounds over the festive period and don't have a gym membership, then this gadget could help ease off those excess pounds. Called the Geek-a-Cycle, the device combines a normal computer with an exercise bike.

 
NEC debuts smallest, brightest lamp-based projector Print E-mail
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.
 
Evesham offers all iPlay and no work Print E-mail
Written by Matt Chapman   
Thursday, 23 November 2006
Evesham iPlayerEvesham is gatecrashing the Media Centre market with a hybrid player that includes the best of current technology and is ready for what’s just around the corner. The UK retailer claims it will be easy to set up and will have the ability to add extra features so it is future-proofed. 
 
Zune player compatible with Vista Print E-mail
Written by Matt Chapman   
Friday, 17 November 2006
Microsoft's Zune playerIt seems  reports that Microsoft's Zune media player isn't compatible with the company's new Windows Vista operating system have jumped the gun. Anonymous sources within the Gates empire are now saying exactly what we thought would be the case – there's no Zune Vista update yet because there's no consumer version of the OS in the shops.
 
3 signs double deal for media-on-the-go Print E-mail
Written by Matt Chapman   
Thursday, 16 November 2006
3, Sling Media and Orb Networks logosMobile phone company 3 has linked up with two streaming media firms to let users access their television or other content wherever they are. The Orb Networks MyCast and SlingMedia systems stream content to handsets using standard 3G network connections.
 
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