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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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Chatting to some of my buddies last week we discussed the importance of the next iPhone having a better camera and thought that the rumoured 5MP replacement was a good idea.

The point I made was that I could live with the 3MP version in exchange for a decent flash.

Hello – what is this? It looks like Apple may be looking for mass quantities of LED flash components to improve low-light shooting.

This latest rumour seems to point at the Philips’ LumiLEDs line and a contract thought to be in the tens of millions of units.

The flash would be a much welcomed addition to the iPhone and if coupled with that 5MP sensor – Ooooooo….. Kiss my face!

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Klipsch Light Speakers – Wireless Light Bulb and Speaker Combo Plugs into Light Fittings

January 5, 2010 Click to read more →
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The future is now!
Who hasn’t dreamed that they could do away with speakers that clutter the floor or wall but still have music piped into every room?
Well, the Klipsch LightSpeakers could be for you my friend.
These speakers screw into your light fittings and before you say: “Great; I get sound but no light” these also [...]

LG Have Worlds Thinnest 42 inch Television – Makes Fun of Tubby Sony XEL-1

December 22, 2009 Click to read more →
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LG have another boast – and it came in this announcement – albeit in Korean.
It apparently is all about this: the “world’s thinnest” tv!
This LCD looks like an OLED, and at just 2.6mm thick, is thinner than the tiny Sony XEL-1.
And whilst Sony’s telly is thin you’ll be able to see the picture on the [...]

Nokia X6 Touchscreen Music Mobile Arrives With Rhianna Concert

November 9, 2009 Click to read more →
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It had been whispered that the Nokia X6 music phone would see the shelves this year but now it seems there’s a fairly fixed date.
Word comes from the official Nokia blog Nokia Conversations – apparently the touchscreen looker will be made available globally on 16 November.
This date has been planned to cunningly coincide with Rihanna-ah-ah-eh-eh’s [...]

New BT Tower Lights Can Be Seen From Moon – The Largest/Highest LED Screen?

October 31, 2009 Click to read more →
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After being pointed to a Twitter post that said that “The BT Tower is currently going nuts with little flashes of light firing off it” I decided to investigate.
Was this new flashy show an attempt to ward of Kitten Kong (see below)?
Was it a huge electrical fault?
Was BT just showing off?
Well, apparently it’s just a [...]

Toshiba Cell Regza TV – Watch 8 Channels at Once on 55 Inches of 5million:1 contrast LED

October 5, 2009 Click to read more →
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Toshiba’s next-generation Cell Regza TV has just been launched and should be hitting the stores in time for Christmas in Japan.
So – if you happen to have been a very good boy or girl perhaps Santa will dip in the £7,000 to drop one of these lovely tv’s into your swag-bag!
Toshiba needs to step-up with [...]

Toshiba JournE Touch Shaping up to Take on Apple Tablet

September 4, 2009 Click to read more →
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The Toshiba JournE Touch tablet seems to be creating more than a little bit of a stir at the IFA.
Tosh seems to have bounced ahead of the much rumoured Apple iTablet especially as the JournE will also have an app store.
The offering that was being shown off is not the finished article.
The IFA JournE is [...]

Read the Time With Biegert & Funk’s Funky Qlocktwo

August 20, 2009 Click to read more →
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Biegert & Funk’s Qlocktwo is quite a different clock – the funkiness is in the fact that the time is displayed in a “typographic time format”
The clock face is made from acrylic glass and it has a wooden body and the display comes in English and other European languages as well as a multitude of [...]

Twitter Interview With Sony Europe TV – Twinterview @timpage @sonyeurope

August 14, 2009 Click to read more →
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For those of you that follow me on Twitter you will have seen my twinterview with Sony’s Tim Page, Senior Technology Marketing Manager for TV’s.
For you guys that missed it we managed to cover what Sony is doing for people with disabilities, their plans for 3D televisions (possibly without needing 3D glasses) and whether there’s [...]

MonkeyLectric Monkey Light – Trippy Lightshow on Two Wheels

June 7, 2009 Click to read more →
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This post that I saw on Boing Boing should be of interest to you folk out there that self-propel themselves on two wheels.
Monkeylectric have unleashed a lighting system comprised of LEDs that attaches to your bike spokes.
This will then allow you to displays patterns and even words as you ride.
It’s essentially a AA battery-powered 256 RGB [...]

BenQ GP1 Mini LED Projector = Pocket Guerilla Cinema A-Go-Go

May 20, 2009 Click to read more →
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BenQ has just dropped details of their brand new hand sized GP1 mini LED projector – this promises to light up the faces of those fans of PowerPoint and guerilla cinema
It comes with a USB port so you can plug in and play without the needing to hook-up a computer or DVD [...]

Twitter Arrives on Samsung LED Televisions [ Internet@TV ]

May 19, 2009 Click to read more →
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Twitter will soon be available on Samung’s Internet@TV service.
This will appear on Sammy’s LED 6000, 7000 and 8000 series televisions as well as their and 6 and 7 series LCD goggleboxes.
Internet@TV taps into the Yahoo! widget engine for stuff like weather, news and other internet services.
You get a scroll bar at the bottom of [...]

TwistTogether Lamp – LEGO Cool Style Lighting

May 12, 2009 Click to read more →
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Looking for something to match your Audio Cubes?
Howsabout the TwistTogether lamp?
It’s comprised of four LED blocks that can be rearranged in a myriad of ways.
The TwistTogether Lamp is powered through a single block and any additional blocks light up when connected with a simple twist.
Each block is illuminated with LEDs which provide a safe, low-voltage [...]

Sim2 Solar Series Dolby Vision TV

February 6, 2009 Click to read more →

The Sim2 Solar Series 47″ TV has gone official!
What makes this newsworthy?
Well, it has mega contrast Dolby Vision technology.
Hang on….Dolby Vision?
Dolby does sound doesn’t it?
Well, they still do all that sound stuff but Dolby Vision uses multiple LEDs behind the screen and adjusts them locally with the LCD panel in front to create crazily dynamic [...]

Soundbulb – A Bright Speaker

January 21, 2009 Click to read more →

Many speakers boast that they’re wireless and whilst this is a good thing this little gadget has a new take on the idea.
Its a speaker - and a light bulb!
This clever thing boasts a functioning LED light bulb and using Bluetooth technology  is able to stream audio from compatible computers and other devices sans wires.
Volume is controlled [...]

Custom Saber Shop – Build a Light-Saber

January 1, 2009 Click to read more →

I was looking for Light-sabers for the Wii as my bro got one with the Force Unleashed game for crimbo and I was thinking about getting him another one or this duo pack by Thrustmaster.
But then I happened across the fabulous Custom Saber Shop which must be 100% Proof Geekahol!
The site classes itself as “your [...]

LightDrops – Rain Powered LED Umbrella

December 16, 2008 Click to read more →

As the days keep getting shorter and weather more moist perhaps the ideal would be an umbrella that lights up.
Better still, how about an umbrella that lights up by the power of rain?
Nah – that could never happen.  Could it?
The answer is yes; thanks to designer Sang-Kyun Park and LightDrops.
The umbrella uses the piezoelectric effect of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) [...]

iPhone To Be Always On – Display Ever Ready

November 21, 2008 Click to read more →

Hmmmmm………Uh-oh!…something else to taunt the battery of the lovely iPhone!
Apple has apparently patented a new display technology that will allow their iBlowers to have always-on displays with almost no battery cost whatsoever.
OOoooo, tell me more
Only part of the display would be activated using a secondary backlight located under the main one.
According to Apple, [...]

IR ASC – Hide Your Face From CCTV and Big Brother

October 27, 2008 Click to read more →

There are many of us that don’t like/are in fear of the ‘Big Brother’ state that Britain is becoming – especially if you live in this glorious capital called London.
IR.ASC by URA / FILOART is an infrared lighting device to protect you from the infrared surveillance cameras.
The device emits infrared light thus messing with infrared [...]