High Definition Archive

  • WikiPad Inc. Introduces the First Glasses-Free 3D Android Tablet with Attachable Video Game Controller at CES 2012

    WikiPad Inc. Introduces the First Glasses-Free 3D Android Tablet with Attachable Video Game Controller at CES 2012

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  • Pioneer’s Next Generation AppRadio Expands Compatibility

    Pioneer’s Next Generation AppRadio Expands Compatibility

    LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CES BOOTH #1101 – Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc., the leader in aftermarket car electronics technology, today unveiled AppRadio™ 2, its newest smartphone powered in-vehicle audio system. Guided by its...

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  • WeatherBug for Android Honeycomb to Debut at 2011 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona

    BARCELONA, Spain–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Earth Networks, the owner of WeatherBug® products and services and operator of the largest weather observing and lightning network, today announced the availability of its WeatherBug Mobile App for...

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  • Toshiba Reveals Next-Gen Android Tablet

    LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD), a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., today previewed its first Android-powered tablet for the U.S....

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  • Best of Both Worlds: Lenovo’s Dual Mode Hybrid System New Two-in-One Mobile Device Speaks Android and Windows

    LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CES 2011, Las Vegas–Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) today announced the IdeaPad U1 hybrid with LePad slate, a unique two-in-one device that combines the mobility of a ...

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  • Daily Crunch: Shelved Edition

    Daily Crunch: Shelved Edition

    Finally, a worthwhile use for all those old National Geographics Junaio Augmented Reality browser comes to Android. Junaio Augmented Reality browser comes to Android. Earthworm Jim HD — It’s Earthworm Jim in high definition CrunchGear and Dolby’s amazing post-holiday giveaway: Three HP Pavilion Laptops with Dolby Advanced Audio

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  • Earthworm Jim HD — It’s Earthworm Jim in high definition

    Earthworm Jim HD — It’s Earthworm Jim in high definition

    Groovy indeed, Jim, groovy indeed.

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  • HTC EVO 4G will have a HDMI dock, sold through Best Buy

    HTC EVO 4G will have a HDMI dock, sold through Best Buy

    One of the things we bemoaned in our EVO 4G review was the lack of an included Micro HDMI cable in the box, mostly because they're still somewhat hard to find, but that worry can now be allayed thanks to this newly uncovered HDMI dock from HTC. It will work with the Micro-USB port at the bottom of your EVO for data and power transfers, but the main attraction will obviously be its compatibility with the phone's Type D connector and HDMI 1.4 connectivity. Before you rush to your nearest Best Buy to get one, though, there are a couple of caveats. PC Mag's testing of the HDMI output found some TVs only recognized a 480p signal when the EVO was sending out 1080p, and a number of apps, including Sprint TV, refused to send their goods out over the High-Definition Multimedia Interface at all. Might be worth trying before buying in this case, as in most others.

    HTC EVO 4G will have a HDMI dock, sold through Best Buy originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 26 May 2010 03:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • South Korea first to terrestrially broadcast HD 3DTV

    South Korea first to terrestrially broadcast HD 3DTV

    Conclusive evidence that South Korea is the greatest country on Earth: it will begin terrestrial (that's over-the-air) 3D TV broadcasts in a few weeks. Better still, it'll be in full high-definition. How long do you think it's going to be before "Dancing With The Stars" is shown in 3D here? Probably like 200 years, yes.

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  • Toshiba unveils 21-inch, glasses-free HD 3D display

    Toshiba unveils 21-inch, glasses-free HD 3D display

    We're about to get yet another 3D display. This time, it's Toshiba Mobile Display Corp. that's prepping such a screen, an autostereoscopic (glasses-free), 21-inch 3D HD display "for use in next-generation 3D monitors", to be more exact. Toshiba says the main selling points is that its new "integral imaging system" with 9-parallax design makes it possible for users to view 3D images from a wider range of viewing angles.

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  • Denon announces two new 3D-Ready Blu-Ray players

    Denon announces two new 3D-Ready Blu-Ray players

    Denon is jumping into the the 3D market with both feet, bringing two new Blu-ray players to the market. Both feature 5.1 audio, BD Live, Netflix, and YouTube Streaming, and (my personal favorite) 1GB of on-board memory.

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  • Cables To Go unveils TruLink WirelessHD Kit

    Cables To Go unveils TruLink WirelessHD Kit

    Cables To Go, a provider of cabling and connectivity solutions, just announced the release of the TruLink 60 Ghz WirelessHD Kit that enables wireless transmission of a high definition 1080p signal between televisions and HDMI components such as Blu-ray players or gaming consoles. Although it's not the most aesthetically pleasing product, it does allow you to finally reduce that clutter of HDMI cables in your living room.

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  • Only one game per matchday will be in 3D during the World Cup

    Only one game per matchday will be in 3D during the World Cup

    More info on Sony and FIFA's plan to bring us the World Cup in 3D. It turns out that Sony will only film one game per matchday in 3D. That's for all 25 days of the tournament, so if multiple games are played on the same day only one game, presumably the highest profile, will get the 3D treatment.

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  • iBUYPOWER launches new multi-touch notebooks

    iBUYPOWER launches new multi-touch notebooks

    iBUYPOWER just announced the latest in their gaming notebook lineup, the Battalion CZ-11. The CZ-11 features a 15 inch screen, as well as the new Intel Core i7 processor. iBUYPOWER has also loaded the CZ-11 with 4GB of RAM, an ATI Radeon 5650, and a 500GB drive. Click through for the press release and more details.

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  • Sony reminds us of the high-cost of first generation 3D TV

    Sony reminds us of the high-cost of first generation 3D TV

    3D TVs are coming whether we want them to or not. TV makers and content providers aren't testing the water - they're jumping head-first and pulling consumers in, too. But like high definition a few years back, early adapters will be forced to pay a high premium and suffer through a format war of sort before it really catches on. Take a look at Sony's just-announced 3D lineup: The company announced eight 3D BRAVIA TVs for the Japanese market along with a set of necessary 3D accessories, which will compete against Panasonic and Samsung sets when they all eventually hit the market in the coming months. Nevermind that the US models might be slightly different. Let's talk about the multiple steps needed to watch 3D content on your brand new 3D TV.

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