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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 ICG-CL75iP Dream Machine – Hands on Review

by Jay Garrett on March 5, 2010

I’m a fan of gadgety convergence – especially when it makes sense. Just look at the Tefal Toast n Egg ;)

So when I was told that I could have a test run of a clock radio I was a bit like ‘wow – that’s never been done before! I bet it doesn’t even make me a coffee.’

But then they said that not only was it a clock radio, it was a digital photo frame and an iPhone dock and charger. It sounds like an ideal bedroom buddy.

‘Bring it’ on said I!

Looking at the Sony ICF-CL75iP I could tell that it wasn’t cheap tat and it seems well designed with a hide-away dock and a good sized, clear WVGA display.

The snooze button is exactly where it should be and is large enough for that half-hearted, half-aimed slap that befalls every snooze button around the world.

I commenced with what I call the ‘bloke test’ – in other words I fired it up and tried to stumble around its functions without breaking out the instructions – or breaking the Dream Machine. The UI (user interface) is pretty intuitive and I was soon tuning in radio stations, changing the size of picture and clock being displayed and so on.

What I did notice is that the ‘options’ button can be hit at any point and it’ll magic up a pop-up menu on the right. It’s handy to know as it gives you quick shortcuts to your alarms as well as playing vids ;)

Round the rear of the Dream Machine is where you’ll find the USB port and the memory card slot so you can feed it with your own media.

This clever thing can play videos as well as music and flicking through pics. When you want to sling some media the DM will ask you where you want to access the files from. Your options are from the internal memory (built-in 1GB), memory card slot or the USB. Now, I was a little disappointed to discover (I even checked the instructions) that there wasn’t an iPhone/iPod option here – more on that later ;)

The radio function boasts 30 slots (20 for FM and 10 for AM) for your preset stations and has all the functions that you would need from a radio – frequency scanning, being able to set the radio station you want for your alarm, etc. No grumbles from me regarding the sound quality at all.

The video player is a no frills affair but I can’t see you wanting to watch a full film on your clock radio really – but it is doable :)

Browsing photos on the ICF-CL75iP is great and will easily replace any digi-frame.

When your iPod or iPhone is docked (just give the dock a little press and it’ll ’soft-eject’ slowly out half-way), it will be charged by the ICF-CL75iP. Additionally, you will be able to browse your iPod using the ICF-CL75iP’s menu keys. You can of course also change tracks, control volume, etc… but it refuses to grab pics or flicks from your Appley device

You can import pictures, music (AAC-LC, MPEG-3, PCM) and videos (MP4, AVI) onto the Dream Machine’s internal memory via USB and memory card but, again, not from your iThingy. On a plus side you’re able to select multiple files and import them all together.

If you do get one of these do-it-all devices don’t tell your boss. Why? Well as well as being able to set two different alarms (handy for different shifts or for you and your partner) Sony has added a backup battery supply so that if you fall victim of a powercut after you’ve set your alarm it’ll still be ready to wake you from your slumber.

The alarm settings cover all bases as well. You’re able to set the volume, date and the sound of the alarm. Those alarm ’sounds’ can come from the radio, iPod/iPhone or you can even add customised sounds that you record for yourself using its built-in microphone – yup, just let your imagination run!

Looking at Sony’s ICF-CL75iP it’s so much more than a clock radio and from what I can see Sony have thought about everything (pretty much) and shoved it all in something that will look great in any bedroom. It’s large enough to be useful and small enough to fit on any bed-side surface.

I reckon that the £120-£150 asking price (depending if you go to the Sony Store or not) is a fair deal for a digital picture frame, radio, alarm clock and iPod/iPhone dock from Sony.

Click here for the full tech specs :)

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Lenovo Mini Wireless Keyboard Shocker – Being Sold by Brando?!

February 24, 2010 Click to read more →
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This must be a first!!
Brando, the purveyor of USB based silliness, is selling this – the HTPC loving Lenovo Mini Wireless Keyboard for $64.
Yup – it’s selling a useful item from a known maker!! :p
This large remote control sized thumb keyboard and trackball uses a 2.4GHz wireless connection and works up to 30 feet [...]

iTablet – Like an iPad but runs Windows, has USB ports, Flash, HDMI…..

February 5, 2010 Click to read more →
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Whether you’re wowed by the iPad or not you can’t deny that it will sell – loads.
UK company, X2, can obviously see the potential as well as hearing what a lot of comments have cited as the iPad’s short-comings. They’ve even named it the iTablet!
In its own words “hot on the heels of Apple’s [...]

Turn Monitor or any Surface into a Touchscreen – up to 120 inches of Poke!

February 2, 2010 Click to read more →
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Ever feel like your puter could do with the touchscreen treatment?
But why stop there? Perhaps the kitchen cupboard or toilet door could be touchscreen pimped!
Before you say – “Jay, you be crayzeeeee mo fo!” Listen up.
Well……… read on.
A certain Portuguese company by the name of Displax has created a polymer film that can [...]

Apple iPad Pricing Worries Tablet Makers

January 30, 2010 Click to read more →
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One good thing that has come out of the latest Apple announcement (you may be aware that something called the iPad was unveiled on Wednesday) is that it seems to have ruffled some feathers.
DigiTimes is saying that the likes of ASUS and MSI were expecting the new Apple to come in at around $1,000 and [...]

HP Envy 15 is First USB 3.0 Packing Notebook

January 15, 2010 Click to read more →
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Hewlett Packard has become the first manufacturer to use USB 3.0 in its products thanks to its HP Envy 15 notebook, the first portable PC to feature the new energy-efficient version of USB.
After the first USB 3.0 Hub being flashed the new Envy 15 is the first laptop to use the new standard which is [...]

Crosley Revolution Ultra-Portable Record Player [no turntable]

January 10, 2010 Click to read more →
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If you can remember the very cool Linos ultra-portable record deck and thought that it was way too much of a futuristic concept – have a look at The Revolution from Crosley!
I’m feeling this design so much.
The Revolution isn’t meant to be hooked up to your Hi-Fi system but for taking your vinyl with you.
It [...]

Hydrofill MiniPak Will Recharge Your Gadgets With Water – Free Green Electricity

January 10, 2010 Click to read more →
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We’ve all surely wished we could recharge our gadgets at the turn of a tap.
Free, water based batteries would be a genius move.
Well, Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies from Singapore has just the thing – the Hydrofill MiniPak.
The Hydrofill MiniPak gadget charger was flashed around at CES and, as its name suggests, is designed to charge [...]

Mad Catz Cyborg Gaming Mouse Range – Prices and Details

January 6, 2010 Click to read more →
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I was so tempted just to post the pictures and see if anyone could work out what the heck this thing was.
Then the more I looked the more it became obvious. It’s examples of the new Mad Catz Cyborg mouse – although I still can’t guess what all the buttons and bolts do.
The Mad [...]

VIA Brings Worlds First USB 3.0 Hub Controller – VL810

January 5, 2010 Click to read more →
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USB 3.0 is pretty-much here and will probably been more in evidence at CES.
Thankfully the Taiwan-based PC accessory maker VIA has prepped its snappily named VIA VL810 SuperSpeed Hub Controller – this is the world’s first USB 3.0 hub controller.
It can handle data transfer speeds of up to 5Gb/s and features one upstream [...]

AirStash – Pocket Wireless External Drive for iPhone and iPod Touch

January 4, 2010 Click to read more →
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Whether you have the 8GB iPhone or rocking the 32GB version I’m a firm believer that you can never have too much storage space on your iPhone or iPod Touch.
I reckon the lovely, thoughtful folk that bring the wonderment of AirStash think the same.
AirStash, as you can see in the pic, looks like a USB [...]

Boxee Box – Possibly the Funkiest HD Network Media Streamer

December 9, 2009 Click to read more →
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I’ve been messing around with the cool n quirky Boxee software and am digging how it works and does its thing.
I know it’s been out for a while but the reason for this interest is the equally funky looking custom media player that they’ve just unleashed.
What this Boxee Box will do, apart from being great [...]

LaCie Funky Flat Cables

December 8, 2009 Click to read more →
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Regular readers here will have seen LaCie team up with a range of designers; Neil Poulton and Phillipe Starck spring instantly to mind.
Well, the design lead LaCie has given another makeover to something you take for granted – your puter cables.
Now they’re flat and colourful so now you can unplug without having to trace the [...]

Tiny Aluminium CompuLab Machine is a Fit Windows 7 Desktop PC [fit-PC2i]

December 4, 2009 Click to read more →
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CompuLab is quite well known for producing tinsy-tiny puters.
This mini-marvel measures a mere 4 x 4.5 x 1.05 inches and weighs in at only13 ounces, the fit-PC2i is hailed as the planet’s smallest dual gigabit Ethernet-equipped PC and at the mo I’m willing to believe it.
Don’t be fooled by its small size though.
It aint no [...]

Kohjinsha DZ6KH16E – Laptop With Twin Slideout LCD Screens On Sale Now!

November 27, 2009 Click to read more →
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Clap your eyes on those beauties!
This dual-screened notebook that Kohjinsha has started selling in Japan today has just entered my wish-list.
I don’t neeeeed it, but how cool does it look?
Check out those twins of pleasure – two 10.1 inch 1,024×600 res LED backlit LCD screens that are squeezed in a compact body (size: 280×210×19〜42mm, weight: [...]

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) [...]

B&W Zeppelin MM-1 Computer / Laptop Speakers – Should be Called Mmmmmmmm – 1

November 17, 2009 Click to read more →
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Ah, the heady world of PC and Laptop speakers.
There are some nice ones out there as is there some interesting ones – just look at these and these!
But when you mention the name Bowers & Wilkins and computer speakers – then you have to take note.
You read right my gadgety faithful – the same people [...]

AQ Amigo Flatpack Portable Stero Speaker Bar Balances on Laptop Screen

November 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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I’ve yet to find a laptop that actually has great speakers that give decent depth and clarity.
At home I have my laptop go through my little Denon mini system that chucks the noise out through some Q Audio monitor speakers – all well and good til I hit the road with said lappy.
I’ve tried various [...]

EOps i24R3 Portable – Single Unit Wireless Surround Sound Speaker

November 4, 2009 Click to read more →
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Why have I got a picture of a broken table/giant spinning-top/dartboard/archery target?
This is none-of-the-above as you can well imagine.
What that happens to be is the EOps i24R3 Portable.
The real, working, funkiness is a wireless, waterproof, single-speaker surround sound system that has just been announced by Hong Kong designer Michael Young.
The system is a single sealed [...]