| (Unranked) | Samsung ships first 3D vertical NAND flash, defies memory scaling limits (Engadget, 8/06/2013 3:34am) |
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The main challenge in [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Samsung Starts Mass Producing Industry’s First 3D Vertical NAND Flash (Business Wire, 8/08/2013 10:00pm) |
| SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that it has begun mass producing the industry’s first three-dimensional (3D) Vertical NAND (V-NAND) flash memory, [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Cave Story dev's Guxt rated for 3DS, will include vertical display mode (Joystiq, 11/22/2012 7:30am) |
| As Cave Story designer Daisuke "Pixel" Amaya (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Xbox 360 USB data storage limit doubled to 32GB (Joystiq, 11/09/2012 1:45pm) |
| The recent Xbox 360 dashboard update for Fall [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | The Flyboy HD with 960 x 245 LCD (Engadget, 12/25/2005 3:55am) |
| Filed under: HDTV , Portable Audio , Portable Video If you're ready to take your HD with you, would like to actually view a few of the included pixels in transit, and never really cared much for vertical lines of resolution, the Flyboy HD is the PVP for you. It has a 960 x 234 LCD with an LED backlight, a 20GB hard drive, and can even support an MPEG-4 camcorder add-on. There don't ... (Read Full Article) |
 | The Flyboy HD with 960 x 245 LCD (Engadget, 12/27/2005 2:42am) |
| Filed under: HDTV , Portable Audio , Portable Video If you're ready to take your HD with you, would like to actually view a few of the included pixels in transit, and never really cared much for vertical lines of resolution, the Flyboy HD is the PVP for you. It has a 960 x 234 LCD with an LED backlight, a 20GB hard drive, and can even support an MPEG-4 camcorder add-on. There don't ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Apple seeks Samsung Galaxy S III ban (USATODAY, 9/01/2012 3:18pm) |
Samsung says Apple is resorting to litigation over market competition in an effort to limit consumer choice.
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| (Unranked) | How Under Defeat HD fills your HDTV (Joystiq, 12/19/2012 1:00am) |
| Welcome to Living in the Past, a weekly column about what's new in old games. Now get off our lawn. Vertical shooters don't really mix well [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Nintendo put limits on 3DS StreetPass sharing so it can add features later (Engadget, 12/31/2013 4:17am) |
| StreetPass data swaps are handy for 3DS owners who want to expand their games with other players' content, but they limit the number of new people you can accept at any one time. Ever wonder why that is? As it turns out, Nintendo has been [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Digeo updates the Moxi HD DVR and releases the Moxi Mate (CrunchGear, 8/04/2009 5:35pm) |
| Digeo is committed to the the Moxi HD DVR and has rolled out some updates. So far I like what I see as the updates addresses many of issues I had with the DVR. First and foremost, the DVR now has an optional grid guide, which is a great alternative to the the vertical bar [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Proton shows ambitious range of LCD TVs at Computex (Digi Times, 6/03/2005 10:37am) |
| Currently, it's assumed that cost considerations will limit large LCD TV screens to around 40 inches for the foreseeable future. That may be so, but at this year's Computex, Proton Electronics was showing off its engineering expertise with a 55-inch LCD TV, as well as a 47-inch model. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Proton shows ambitious range of LCD TVs at Computex (Digi Times, 6/03/2005 6:04am) |
| Currently, it's assumed that cost considerations will limit large LCD TV screens to around 40 inches for the foreseeable future. That may be so, but at this year's Computex, Proton Electronics was showing off its engineering expertise with a 55-inch LCD TV, as well as a 47-inch model. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Wood, Salt, and Wonder: The Renewable Future of 3D Printing (Gizmodo, 5/02/2013 5:09pm) |
| Weapons. Toys. Entire skulls. There’s no limit to the objects we can 3D print these [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Discovery's Everest will leave you gasping for air (Sun-Sentinel, 11/16/2006 8:22am) |
| There are many good reasons to watch high-definition television, but Everest: Beyond the Limit is not one. This six-week Discovery Channel documentary is rife with peeling noses; scabrous, wind-reddened flesh; and purple, gangrenous toes. From a distance, Everest is magnificent. Up close, it is likely to put you off your feed. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Eagle Broadband Introduces New MediaPro IP3000 Set-Top Box For IPTV and Hospitality Markets (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 9/27/2005 3:15pm) |
| Eagle Broadband, Inc. , a leading provider of broadband, Internet protocol and communications technology and services, announced today the availability of the company's new MediaPro IP3000SD, a standard definition IP set-top box for the residential IPTV, hospitality and other vertical markets. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Borders 40 Percent Off Blu-ray Sale (Format War Central, 7/25/2008 12:06pm) |
| ***UPDATE***Â Here is the deal for July 28th & 29th! ***UPDATE***
It looks like Borders is having a 40% off sale on Blu-ray movies July 25th & 26th only. There is a limit of 3 movies with this deal. You can print out the coupon for in store purchases, or use the coupon code: BR4905 for [...] ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Machine Vision Camera offers HDTV aspect ratio. (ThomasNet, 1/11/2006 2:29pm) |
| Available in Camera Link and LVDS (RS-644) versions, TM-2016-8 is 2.1-megapixel camera with 1 in. progressive scan CCD and Kodak KAI-2093M imager. It delivers 1920 x 1080 resolution with 7.4 µm square pixels, and includes 8-bit output with lookup table. Pixels are arranged in 2K x 1K, 16:9 aspect ratio, and progressive scan provides full vertical and horizontal resolution at up to 8 frames/sec; ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Asus has a USB-powered Blu-Ray player on the way (DVICE, 9/18/2009 7:21am) |
| This hot little number is an external Blu-Ray player for computers that Asus hopes to have on shelves later this month. What surprised us the most is the fact that the one and only connector you'll see along the sides of the unit is one for a USB attachment — no HDMI, no AC jack to plug this thing into the wall. It does everything via USB.
Hopefully Asus will give it a cooler name than "SBC-04D1S-U" by the time it launches. According to the company it can write DVD-Rs and CD-Rs in addition to reading Blu-Ray. It also has a "Turbo Engine for enhanced USB Connectivity" — which is vaguely responsible for cranking HD goodness to your screen — and comes with a vertical stand and Cyberlink software.
Pricing information isn't available just yet, but we'll let you know when we do.
Still sounds pretty sweet — and it looks good, too. Hook it up to this (Read Full Article) |
 | Denon Announces Less Expensive Flagship Blu-ray Disc Player (About.com, 9/26/2009 8:00am) |
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Although Denon introduced their flagship $4,500 DVD-A1UDCI Blu-ray Disc player just this past January at CES, they have just announced a new "flagship quality" Blu-ray Disc player for less than half the price (which is still $1,999).
Just as with the DVD-A1UDC1, the new DBP-4010UDCI meets Profile 2.0 specifications with the required Ethernet port as well as a slot for memory expansion and audio, video, still image file playback via SD card. This player is also playback compatible with Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, CDs, but DVD-Audio Discs and SACDs. Also, another welcome feature for audiophiles has a separate 2 channel/7.1 channel analog audio outputs and bass management control, and, for videophiles, the DBP-4010UDCI offers vertical stretch, so that films with 2:35 aspect ratio images can be properly displayed when using projectors with 2:35 aspect ratio lens attachments.
However, one important change from the previous DVD-A1UDCI is the switch from using the the Silicon Optix Realta Chip for DVD upscaling, to the use of the Anchor Bay VRS ABT-2010 Chip for that purpose.
Also, for custom installers, the DBP-4010UDCI is fully equipped with both RS-232 and Wired remote in/out connectors.
For complete details, check out the Official Denon Announcement, along with the DBP-4010UDCI Specification Sheet and User Manual. Photos (c) Denon USA - Click on photos for larger view. (Read Full Article) |
 | WD intros WD TV Live HD Media Player (AfterDawn, 10/13/2009 6:04pm) |
Western Digital has officially launched its WD TV Live HD Media Player today, offering full HD playback from external drives via your HDTV.
Full specs are very interesting:
Full-HD video playback and navigation - up to 1080p -
This is the real thing; Full-HD 1080p playback. Sit back and enjoy the spectacular picture quality of brilliant high definition video and the crystal-clear sound of digital audio. Use the included remote control to make your entertainment choices using our crisp, animated navigation menus.
Play a wide variety of file formats -
WD TV Live supports a wide variety of the most popular file formats. No need to spend time transcoding.
Play videos, music and photos from the Internet on your big screen TV -
Explore and watch YouTube videos and Flickr pictures on the big screen. Rock out to thousands of radio stations via Live365 and discover new music with Pandora radio.
Access files anywhere on your home network -
Play movies, music, and photos from any PC or drive on your home network. The Ethernet port connects this player to your home network through a wired connection or via popular, supported WiFi adapters (sold separately).
Turn your USB drive into an HD media player -
Play content from most popular USB drives, and digital cameras, camcorders, and portable media players that can be recognized as mass storage devices. Optimized for My Passport portable hard drives.
Collect without limits -
There's no limit to the size of your media collection; just add more USB drives for more space.
Play media seamlessly from multiple USB drives -
Two USB ports on the player let you connect multiple USB storage devices and access them simultaneously. Our media library feature collects the content on all the drives into one list sorted by media type.
Transfer files easily -
Copy, move or delete files stored on a USB drive, a network drive, your camcorder, or a camera to the attached USB drive using the on-screen menus.
Show photos and movies directly from your digital camera or video camera -
Works with digital cameras, digital video cameras, in fact, any digital imaging device that supports Picture Transfer Protocol.
File Copy
Copy files between USB drives
HDMI 1.3, composite video and component video output -
The HDMI port lets you connect to the highest quality HDTV or home theater. Additional composite (RCA), and component outputs ensure compatibility with virtually all television sets.
SPDIF digital output -
The optical audio output sends digital signals to your AV receiver for the best surroundsound experience.
Access media files on your home network -
WD TV Live supports a direct Ethernet connection or a USB attached wireless connection to your home network. Click here to view compatible wireless-ready USB adaptors.
Ultra-compact design -
Fits easily into your entertainment center.
The player retails for $120 USD.
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