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I was 31 floors up in Centre Point on Tuesday to witness Sharp’s new line of televisions which, for the first time in tele history, is rocking a fourth, yellow, sub pixel joining its red, green, and blue buddies.

Sharp is waiting before joining the possible ‘fad’ of 3D and is instead looking to make large screen TV’s more economical (40% less power used compared with other LCD’s), brighter, ’sharp’er and with a larger pallet.

“The revolutionary new four colour technology enables billions of colours to be displayed, providing brighter video gaming, clearer sports viewing and sharper action enjoyment”, says the company.

Sharp actually played around with introducing white and cyan pixels but the yellow pixels had the best match of transparency and usefulness as yellow helps with greens, yellows (duh!) as well as the lighter blues.

As Neuroscientist, Dr Jack Lewis, says: “a key mechanism of perceiving colour involves comparing levels of red versus green light and blue versus yellow light, which all happens in a special layer of neurons within the retina. The addition of the yellow sub-pixel (to the standard red, green and blue) in this product creates so many new colour tones that the new technology Sharp is using to create images is mimicking critical features of the brain’s visual system. This could ultimately make us feel more involved in things we watch on TV, whether it’s playing a video game with your mates, cheering on your team or watching the latest action thriller”.

Be prepared to see the little yellow pixies …. errr.. pixels in new Sony goggle-boxes too as apparently they’ve invested heavily with Sharp for the research that’s delivered this extra shade.

Sharp’s new range; the LC-LE811E, LC-LE821E, LC-LE921E, and LC-LE920 will come in 40, 46 and 60 inch flavours with a range of new tech to boost the appeal even further.

Each model is 1080p HD ready, will come complete with Sharp’s UltraBrilliant Edge-lit panel technology and will have HD Freeview baked in as standard.

You also get timeshift so you don’t miss ‘enders as you make a cuppa or if you wanna skip the adverts in 24. This uses the 8GB internal flash memory which is good for about 25 minutes of HD or a coupla hours in standard viewing.

You’ll be able to shove a USB device into the back of the tele but this will only bring the joys of vibrant pictures and sounds until the firmware update which will allow DivX flicks. This should hit the sets in August.

Pricing will start around £1400 for the 40″ which should be out at the end of April.

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Sony PS3 Supports 3D Blu-ray – Fact!

by Jay Garrett on December 17, 2009

ps3slimAnother feather in the cap for Sony’s PS3.

The Blu-ray Disc Association has completed the spec for the new 3D Blu-ray standards and the Play Station 3 will be fully compatible – this means that PS3 owners will be able to enjoy the full HD 3D film fest.

The new 3D Blu-ray spec will work with any 3D displays, allow for 3D Blu-ray menus and navigation as well as being able to playback in 2D if you yearn for that old skool flava again.

Those without a PS3 may have to start saving up though.

Sony’s machine has got the graphic muscle to sling two different 1080p video feeds at once for the 3D effect but most current Blu-ray players will find themselves lacking.

So, not only will you need to get a 3D telly you’ll need to replace that Blu-ray disc-spinner while you’re at it.

There’s no release date for the first 3D Blu-ray players and discs but expect a few to pop up at the CES in January ;)

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Get Money Off Your Gifts – Have a VERY Merry Christmas!

December 8, 2009 Click to read more →
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I’ve just been pointed in the direction of Very.co.uk.
‘Very’ is a new online department store from Shop Direct and it’s offering Gadgety News readers a great discount of £10 off your first order of £40 or more when you open a credit account.
All you have to do to claim your discount is simply [...]

Tesco Goes into Virtual DVD Sales

December 7, 2009 Click to read more →
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Tesco – handy for your value baked beans and its competitive MP3 marketplace but it sounds like the supermarket is ready to go into digital video.
We may soon be seeing Tesco Virtual DVD.
The plan is it utilise Microsoft’s Silverlight, the big M’s Flash taunter, and offer the typical features and content that can be found [...]

Blu-Ray Flippers – DVD on The B Side

December 2, 2009 Click to read more →
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I’m going to have to try and resist the urge for water-based mammal puns throughout this article.
Righty – the story.
Universal has unveiled the first Blu-ray/DVD ‘flipper discs’ – so named because they’ll be packing both the Blu-ray and DVD versions of a film on the same platter.
No accident – they did this on porpoise.
Gah!
Anyhow, A [...]

Star Trek and Transformers Films Released in Collectors USB Editions

November 17, 2009 Click to read more →
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We like Sci-Fi don’t we? So when there’s a gadgety release of two of this years Sci-Fi hits it needs to be written about.
The two flicks in question are Star Trek and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Paramount Digital Entertainment is releasing 20,000 of each movie on a 4GB USB drive (leaving around 3GB free space) [...]

Stone Age Cranberry DVD will Last Another 1,000 Years – DiamonDisc

November 14, 2009 Click to read more →
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Ok – so this is actually new tech and not something from when flint knapping was actually a life-or-death skill to have.
There’s a new company going by the name of Cranberry who is selling a DVD made from high-tech stone (yes, stone) that will store data for up to 1,000 years.
That obviously dampens the [...]

Compaq CQ61 Offers a Windows 7 Laptop at Netbook Price

October 13, 2009 Click to read more →
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Most people will automatically head for a netbook if they’re after a portable puter for a low price.
The lappy is built around the 2GHz AMD Sempron M100 processor, ATI Radeon HD 4200 graphics.
It sports 2GB of RAM and Windows 7 Home Premium, with a WXGA 15.6-inch screen, 160GB HDD and even has a DVD burner.
The [...]

Asus EB1501 – Low Price Windows 7 Nettop Packs Dual Core, DVD and NVIDIA Ion Graphics

October 2, 2009 Click to read more →
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Taiwan’s finest has done it again.
Looking for a Windows 7 desktop that runs an Intel Atom 333 Dual Core processor, NVIDIA graphics and a DVD burner for well under £400?
You should be looking at the new Asus EeeBox EB1501 my friend.
The new nettop will also sling out hi–def video via HDMI and is equipped with [...]

CRISTAL – The largest Universal Remote Could Replace Your Coffee Table

August 16, 2009 Click to read more →
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Your Universal Remote may be useful but it’s not as big, funky or sociable as this: The CRISTAL
CRISTAL is a research project that moves the uni-mote to a Microsoft Surface-type table with incredibly intuitive gestures.
Feel like watching a film?  Just drag the DVD cover to your TV!  Simples!  :)
You could even track a path for [...]

Pioneer XD09 Looks Like a CD Case but Writes and Reads DVD’s

July 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you love highly portable stuff then check out this Pioneer DVD writer.
The freshly announced XD09 measures in at 5.24 x 0.58 x 5.24-inches and 8 ounces, or slightly heftier than the average CD case.
Pioneer claims that it’s the most compact drive design yet and it certainly looks like it.
This means if you carry [...]

Monster Home Theatre Remote – Retro Cool and Affordable (Unlike Other Things From Monster)

June 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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Monster unveiled plenty of new kit at the Consumer Electronics Association’s New York showcase including a super-thin cable for HDMI, high-speed cables for HDMI, a tabletop universal remote, and new speed tiers for its PowerNet networking solution.
To be honest it’s the controller from Monster that’s caught my eye purely because of its retro-ness.
I can’t find any [...]

Asus EeePC 1004DN Official Picture With Optical Drive

March 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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I reported on the old site that the Asus Eee PC 1004DN looked to become the first Eee PC with an optical disc drive.
Well - the netbook has all gone official as it’s cropped up on Asus’s website.
It looks pretty good actually.
It seems to share the keyboard of the 1000HE which is no bad thing and best of all it’s not white!
Ooooo [...]

Brionvega RR226 – 60’s Classic Get’s 21st Century update

October 16, 2008 Click to read more →

I love retro hi-fi’s and I’d love to bring the days back when your sound system was also a piece of furniture in its own right.
Brionvega has brought back the 60’s with the very far out groovy RR226 man.
The RR226/RR126 first took the stage in 1965 and was the work of Italian designers Pier Giacomo [...]

Cinema One – It’s an iDock & DVD Playing Sound Bar

August 28, 2008 Click to read more →

What do you get when you cross a Home Theatre in a box (HTIB) and an iPhone/iPod dock?
The Philips CinemaOne, that’s what!
It’s an iPod speaker system, a DVD player, and a soundbar all in one pretty package.
Connect it to your flatscreen via HDMI and it will provide surround audio through five DSP-driven speakers and a [...]

Terminator Skull DVD Player – The Shame

August 17, 2008 Click to read more →

It’s a sad, sad day.
One of the greatest robots being reduced to this – a novelty DVD player.
I wonder what Skynet would think – granted there was the whole “terminate”  thing but this is insulting.
Turning reclaimed skulls into harmless consumer electronics is kinda rubbing their noses in it – if they had any.
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Freecom Slimline DVD Recorder Out Now

August 11, 2008 Click to read more →

Freecom is launching the new Slimline Mobile DVD RW Recorder LS Pro.
As the name suggests it is pretty skinny and the banter says that it’s “the ideal companion for both PC and MAC notebook users on the move”.
The dimensions of the sleek aluminium case are 1.7 x 14.4 x 14 cm and weighs 600g including the [...]

LG DP391B – Portable DVD Player & Photo Frame

July 31, 2008 Click to read more →

The LG DP391B truly is a portable DVD player that looks great!
LG have approached this well played out scene and come up with something original and pretty hot-looking.
Instead of having a screen concealed, the LCD on the DP391 is on the top of the unit.
If you flip up this great 800×480 pixel screen you find the disc [...]

New Sony Vaio Line-Up

July 15, 2008 Click to read more →

Sony has finally come clean and gone all official about its new VAIO Z, FW, SR and BZ laptops.
They share the VAIO design, Centrino 2 processors, configuration options and setup software to remove that nasty trial ware, and as you’d expect, a whole slew of Blu-ray between them.
My particular fave is the VAIO Z.
When you see that it manages [...]

Acer X1200 Mini PCs – Ports Aplenty

July 8, 2008 Click to read more →

Acer are flashing around their three mini-PCs that are rather port-tastic.
With dimensions of 10.6″ x 4″ x 14.4″ (the old “same as a hardcover book” sizing) the X1200s have an HDMI port, two PCIes, nine (yup, 9!!) USBs, FireWire, front and back audio jacks, a DVD SuperMulti drive and a 14-in-1 card reader.
That should keep you going I [...]