May 31st, 2008
Say hello to something so awesome you'll probably drool in geek envy at just the thought of it existing. This is the active 3D stereoscopic projector from projectiondesign. The F10 is readying to be released and while this isn't the first to hit the market, as 8 of it's breathren the F20 sx+ Projectors are currently in use in Munich University for 3D visualization systems the F10 brings a host of features and god knows maybe something at least the semi-rich can afford. The new F10 is bei
May 31st, 2008
NEC NP100 Portable ProjectorWashington Post, United States - Apr 28, 2008This 5.3-pound DLP (Digital Light Processing) projector features a native SVGA (800 by 600) resolution and a brightness rating of 2000 ANSI lumens (an ... |
May 31st, 2008
Oppo DV-983H DVD/Universal Disc PlayerAudiophile Audition - May 1, 2008The 980H is suggested for use with smaller screens and with DLP rear-projection sets, because it is free of “Macroblocking” artifacts which might be a ... |
May 31st, 2008
It's been a busy month at TVSnob in May and it only looks to be busier as we head into June. This month will be featuring a series of hands-on reviews if everything goes according to plan, so stay tuned. While you're waiting though, check out a look back at May 2008 after the jump... Blu-ray Microsoft Says Blu-ray Sucks, Xbox Live Marketplace So Much Better Panasonic's UniPhier 3 Blu-ray Processor Could Mean Profile 2.0 Blu-ray Player Prices Will Drop Wooo! Hitachi Wooo DV-BH250 Blu-ray Record
May 31st, 2008
DALLAS, May 13 /PRNewswire/ — DLP(R) Products from Texas Instruments (TI) introduced the world’s first WUXGA DLP chip for the WUXGA data projector that produces the highest resolution images at a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels in a 16:10 aspect ratio on the market today. This projector runs on DLP’s .95 chip, a resolution that has yet to be offered by any of competitors of DLP(R) Products. This new level of superior imaging has become the perfect fit to enable projector manufacturers