
Watching movie or playing games on a screen as large as your two stretched hands is a dream. When a company provides such a superb television, the dream-come-true situation takes you to could number nine.
LG has enhanced its prestige by launching the large size high-definition TV, dubbed Xcanvas David LED (47LG90QD). This 47-inch HDTV boasts to offer a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 and a 120 Hz refresh rate.
Users will appreciate the superior moving-image clarity due to its superior features. The latest HD television comes equipped with Aurora LED backlight with eyeQgreen function. It has been created with the help of high-quality wood Read more… »

Engineers at Eyebeam, a New York arts and technology center, are drastically reducing the cost of ownership for multitouch tables by taking them open-source. Schematics for the Cubit, a multitouch tabletop display, are available online for people who want to make a scaled-down Microsoft Surface for one tenth the Surface’s price.
The Cubit is a boxy tabletop with a clear surface. All a potential multitouch table owner needs to get started is a webcam with an infrared filter and a small image projector. Plug in the webcam, Read more… »

The Myka is what many Torrent fans have been waiting for—a device that makes it easy to download torrents and play them on your living room TV. You can connect to the internet via LAN or WiFi, it has HDMI, Composite, S-Video and SPDIF ports (nice), your choice of 80, 160 or 500 gigabytes (and USB expansion) and the Linux OS with pre-installed BitTorrent software. You can even transfer videos directly from your computer. Read more… »

Korea is first port of call (well, it would be, wouldn’t it?) for these 3D-ready plasmas from Samsung. Available in two sizes: 42; and 50 inches, the PAVV Cannes 450 has a 30,000:1 ratio and 3D content support,, and will work with high-performance PC-supporting 3D software and 3D glasses. And there’s even a super-expensive, HD version, the Cannes 550. More info, plus another shot, below. Read more… »