January, 2009

Best TVs of CES

It may have been the year that 3D video content came of age at CES, but what good would it be without a decent TV to watch it all on? Luckily, all the main players pulled out all the stops to impress in Las Vegas last week, in every dimension – here are the best TVs of CES, all in one place.

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This year’s CES was a real eco fest, but one of the smallest firms with a green message was GreenPeak. Don’t be mislead though, it’s battery-saving remote control tech is astounding.

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Excited by the Asus Eee PC Touch? So excited you can’t possibly wait for Asus to box and ship the T91 to get all that touchscreen panel goodness? How about this then: presenting the Viliv MID S7 netbook. It does everything the T91 does, but it’s actually coming out soon!

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Intel Classmate PC gets twistable

It’s all the range, this netbook/tablet trend. First Asus debuts the Eee PC Touch, then we find another netbook doing the exact same thing on the show floor at CES, and now Intel has confirmed that the Classmate PC will become a “convertible”.

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Dell Mini 10 goes HD

Dell has let slip a few juicy details about its latest netbook, the Mini 10 – and it’s getting HD video playback!

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Hackers have already shoehorned Google’s Android OS onto laptops in recent weeks, but we’ve spotted a much more simple concept that does the same thing at CES: the Redfly Smartphone Terminal, which slings your phone’s screen to a netbook, and an Android version is being prepped!

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Israel’s finest AV supplier, HDi, has been showing off its range of BitTorrent enabled Blu-ray players at CES, and the specs and file support are frankly ridiculous. Get the low down on HDi’s P2P players after the break.

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Cloud computing in the home may sound like an oxymoron, but hear us out: Microsoft has come up with a great piece of kit that lets all your home devices talk to each other, Fugoo Live. It’s Bluetooth for home appliances, but better!

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