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Review: Boxee Box by D-Link
Boxee have already developed a cult with the incarnation of their software media player, and submit it at CES 2010, the independent Fund for D-Link Boxee have a feeling we are about power. We stopped by to check out the latest version of Boxee, along with the 2 packaging Tegra hardware D-Link have joined together to do this, you can see our hands in the video after the cut.
So far has required Boxee...
Review: Greenpeace Monitors The Green
With everyone getting into the car of eco-friendly, it’s interesting how different companies have responded to calls to “Go Green“. Greenpeace has been more at CES 2010, like the rest of us, and has launched its latest edition of the Guide to Greener Electronics, which showed that Apple, Sony Ericsson and Nokia all leading the way for the introduction of free products of the worst...
Review: Toshiba Cell TV HDTV
Toshiba certainly do not want to miss the fun at CES, and has announced its high-definition television and more, the TV of the cell, along with a fellow media center set-top box. One of the most notable features of television is its processing power, with Toshiba is ten times more than personal computers, and 143 times faster than most LCD TVs in the market today.
While processing power is seldom...
Review: Sony bravia xbr lx900 tvs get face detection to adjust image quality
The new Sony BRAVIA XBR-60LX900, XBR-52LX900, 46LX900 and XBR-XBR40LX900 have a feature that I have not found in any other set yet. These games include a new feature called “Intelligent Presence Sensor, which automatically detects the faces of people visiting the set, and optimizes the picture for your viewing pleasure. Under the bright lights of the CES, I find it hard to tell exactly how well...
Hot: Tcl shows 3d display that requires no glasses
Although everyone and their brother is showing 3D visualization technologies here at CES, this is the first screen I’ve seen up close and personal that requires no glasses.
Made by TCL of China, this screen only uses a special set of LCD lenticular sheets which let you see real 3D images without special glasses. The photos here are not really indicative of how profound the effect, but it’s...
Review: Klipsch LightSpeakers
These crazy Klipsch LightSpeakers are designed to add music to any room. You can plug them into standard light cans or even slap them into your Ikea lamp. The ultrabright LED beams through a front diffuser grill and then you can connect the speakers – in left or right channels – wirelessly to any stereo.
From the press release:
Klipsch to Illuminate Audio Industry with New LightSpeaker
Energy-saving...





