You don't have to mortgage your house to own a Sharp LED-backlit LCD TV anymore. The Japanese company has just announced a more affordable lineup in the US, following its recently launched S$32,999 (US$23,478.48) 65-inch whopper. The latest LE700-series Aquos HDTVs incorporate a newly developed X-Gen panel and proprietary UltraBrilliant LED backlighting technology, enabling an ultra-high 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. Fast-moving images are also faithfully rendered via the TV's onboard 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced engine and fast 4ms response time.
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Renowned for its miniature Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) radio players, Tivoli Audio has recently launched a new entry for the Singapore market. Its NetWorks Global Audio System is a marriage of traditional FM, DAB and the Internet radio platforms. This gives users access to thousands of broadcasting stations both Singapore and overseas, as well as over the airwaves and the Web.
It's not cheap at S$1,380 (US$981.86), but for the money you get built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet for Web and network PC audio streaming, a USB port that lets you playback music directly from thumbdrives and MP3 players. You also have a virtual analog clock with alarm, sleep timer and snooze functions. Although these may not justify its high asking price, this nifty gadget is actually a self-contained audio system with a stereo speaker and handy remote control.
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Alleged spy photo of the upcoming PS3 bundle. (Credit: Kotaku)
You could call it a sign of things to come--or just one good PS3 bundle.
According to Kotaku, next Sunday (July 12) Best Buy will begin offering an 80GB PS3 with two of the best exclusives for the system--Metal Gear Solid 4 and Killzone 2--for the price of the console alone(US$400).
How does Kotaku know this? Well, a Best Buy employee apparently sent the gaming site a photo of the bundle and other Best Buy employees have confirmed that the photo is real and the bundle is coming. (Chalk this up as a rumor, but it seems pretty legit as far as rumors go).
Recently, Best Buy had the PS3 paired with Wall-E and Little Big Planet for US$400. But the MGS 4 and Killzone 2 bundle is definitely designed to tempt more hardcore gamers who, say, might just own an XBox 360 already and are looking for a Blu-ray player.
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Do you have a country cottage and are on a lookout for racing game accessories that will blend seamlessly with your home decor? Check out the WoodSmart Racing Car Simulator One that comes complete with an authentic racing seat and TV bracket, pieced together in quality wood panels. Shipped with dedicated compartment space for gaming consoles from Sony and Microsoft, the Simulator One is available in a choice of wood varnish, silver, gray and black color finishing for US$1,600. We've combed through the South African company's Web site for shipping information, but to no avail. However, you can always try to sound them out here.
Here are some things that aren't dead: Jeff Goldblum and plasma TVs. Of course, if you're reading this in 2050 there's a good chance that Jeff Goldblum is now dead, but if it's 2050, why on Earth are you reading about a plasma from 41 years ago? That's like us reading about a black and white TV in a little wooden cabinet. Anyway, how is the future? Are there hoverboards yet? Is 3D TV still a dismal waste of time? Please, do tell us all about your exciting futuristic lives via the comments section--it's been fitted with a flux capacitor which should enable your thoughts to transcend the usual rules of linear time. So, as we were saying, plasma isn't dead, despite rumors to the contrary, and LG's 50PS6000 (or 50PS60FR for Asia) should help persuade you of this unassailable fact.
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