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U4 handy sliding USB connector review by Chad!
from benettv October 01, 2008
Based on the picture, we can surmise that the U4 does have a unique design for an audio player. It looks like a remote control with touch-based controls. It has a tiny display that could give users a hard time reading the small text.
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Getting to work is great cool MP3, U4 !!
from crewman September 18, 2008
Pleasure sounds are being delivered to me every morning. I listen to the sound that the cool breeze and feel it. I listen to the blue wave and see it. what kind of sound does it contain today?
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Organic LED TVs, Smile-Detecting Cameras and Dancing MP3 Players
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 12, 2008
It was a consumer electronics playground: digital cameras flashing in one end, 70-inch LCDs wowing eyeballs at the other, and a new video technology so top-secret, no one was allowed to photograph it. Welcome to the Sony Fall Dealer Show, and Digital Journal was there to offer a peek into the latest gadgets. By Christopher Hogg and David Silverberg Digital Journal ? Walking into the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in downtown Toronto, we were visually bombarded with bright screens and shiny devices, the kind of distraction that would make any tech junkie immediately reach for their wallet. But Sony?s Fall Dealer Show wasn?t taking over two floors of a theatre facility to woo early adopters; its tech showcase wanted to attract Sony fans for life. One of the most eye-popping exhibits housed walls of flat-panel Bravia LCD TVs. The W series boasted a rich vivid screen at 1920 x 1080 resolution, from 40 to 52 inches. The colour jumped off the LCD, prompting exclamations of wonder from onlookers. Even more impressive were the XBR models that offered Sony?s Motionflow frame, ideal for fast action scenes. This technology creates 60 unique frames between each of the already existing 60 frames, meaning the 120 frames-per-second image is clear and smooth. The aesthetics were also enticing, as a floating glass frame looked elegant against the rich visuals. On hand at the electronics expo was an XBR unit that stopped everyone in their tracks: the 70-inch XBR3 is touted as Canada?s largest LCD on the market, and it was undoubtedly a model that proved why size matters. Too bad it costs $40,000. Patrick Lapointe, marketing manager at Sony Canada, said: Our Bravia flat-panel LCD HDTVs deliver an outstanding level of picture quality and style that consumers appreciate. Also worth noting in the TV lineup was Bravia Internet Video Link that offers Net video programming on an LCD through any broadband connection. Users can check out cooking videos or footage from Sony?s online vid site, Crackle, for instance. This technology also features a pseudo-browser to access online content, viewable on an LCD TV. The only catch is that users need a Sony TV to use the video link, which might disappoint owners of already impressive LCDs. In the digital camera pavilion, there were enough newbie goodies to keep shutterbugs occupied for hours. One of the more stand-out products for photo fanatics was the digital SLR newcomer, the Alpha A700. A sequel to the A100, this unit features 12.24 megapixels, and has clean noise-free signals that are sent to a powerful processing engine. A newly developed auto-focus feature uses 11 sensors for exceptional AF precision, which should thrill photographers who shoot a wide range of subjects. David Oyagi, product manager for DSLR and Memory Stick at Sony Canada, said: Discerning photo enthusiasts will be impressed with the rugged construction and outstanding performance of the A700. Elsewhere in the camera-verse, Sony was heavily promoting its Cyber-shot T-series digicams. Why? The cameras include a new ?smile shutter? function which detects and captures a person showing off their pearly whites (as previously reported on DigitalJournal.com). We were immediately wowed by how intuitive the technology became when a smile was detected, snapping a pic immediately. When there was no smile, the camera just waited. These 8-megapixel cameras (ranging from $380 to $500) are useful for those family photos when the rebellious son just won?t ?say cheese? ? and when that grin flashes briefly, the T-series cameras will undoubtedly capture that momentary grin. Sony isn?t afraid to try to battle the big boys, and it?s going after Apple (even if it doesn?t say so explicitly) with a new line of video-enabled MP3 players. The Walkman video players sport 2-inch screens and nine hours of video battery life, and capacity ranges from 2GB to 8GB. These are cute devices that probably won?t ripple in the competitive audio player market, but since the most expensive Walkman only costs $220, they could appeal to cost-conscious consumers avoiding the iPod frenzy. The neighbouring booth to the MP3 player showcase contained a unique gadget with an inappropriately boring name: the Sound Entertainment Player, as reported by museinspiredart. Although it will be called Rolly when it hits Japan next month, this robotic MP3 player rocks out your tracks while also dancing to the music. You can twist the top portion to change tracks and twist the bottom part to increase or decrease volume. Tap a few buttons and the tennis-ball-sized robot extends its speakers and starts dancing to the rhythm of a song. The demo showed off its rug-cutting skills, which was quite entertaining at first glance. But will true audio enthusiasts get turned on by a gadget that looks like it would best fit in a 12-year-old?s toy collection? No Sony showcase would be complete without some cheery Blu-ray propaganda. Sitting in a massive theatre, we were treated to graphs and stats proclaiming Blu-ray the rising successor in the next-gen disc format war. Daniel Panke, product manager for home audio at Sony Canada, praised the 170 members (read: movie studios and tech manufacturers) who joined the ?Blu-ray Association? and cited NPD Group data that said 67 per cent of purchased next-gen discs were Blu-ray titles. Sony played a Blu-ray clip of Casino Royale, and its amazing vibrancy was indeed beautiful. But as Forrester Research reported recently, the Blu-ray player price point has to drop in order to reach mainstream consumers. Finally, the most awe-inspiring technology was also the most closely guarded. Sheltered like an Egyptian artefact in a glass box, two small TVs with OLED displays touted its exclusivity with a small sign saying ?No photos, please.? Why the big fuss? One glance at the stunning display of organic LEDs explained it all: richer colours than LCD displays, a screen only three millimetres thin, and an extraordinary 1,000,000:1 contrast. Even Sony reps were blown away by the specs. As Michael Neujahr, manager of product training at Sony of Canada, admitted: The refresh rate is so high, we weren?t even able to calculate it?This is the technology of tomorrow, and Sony is very excited to be pioneering it. OLEDs, so named because they use natural lighting inspired by marine creatures, has yet to debut in North America but it will launch in Japan later this year. Neujahr said there were no plans yet on bringing OLED displays to the West. The Sony sneak peek attracted so much attention, a very special guest couldn?t resist showing up: Sir Howard Stringer, CEO and chairman of Sony Corp. He arrived with an entourage of suited execs, and toured each exhibit quickly before leaving in a limo. The Sony staffers were obviously excited by his presence, although his appearance was so brief we barely had a chance to accost him with questions about the under-performing PlayStation 3 and why Blu-ray has yet to impact the consumer market. Leaving the Sony Fall Dealer Show (which felt more like a northern CES), we were reflective on what flashed before our eyes: new LCDs, newer video technology yet to debut here, face-detection cameras, robotic MP3 players. The showcase felt like a summation of the gadgets that will soon flood storeshelves, that will soon push its predecessors into the bargain bin. As we all know, the consumer electronics industry is always seeking to improve on what came before, and Sony proved how the future does indeed look bright. And shiny. And pretty fun to watch.
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First Look: Organic LED and the Future of Television
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) September 12, 2008
Sony has brought its first Organic LED (OLED) TV to market, and the product is stunning. The picture quality is also unmatched by today's standards. In this episode, we'll show you the 3-mm thin screen poised to one day replace plasmas and LCD TVs. Digital Journal -- As we reported in early February (see the coverage), Sony is ushering in a new era in television with OLED TV. OLED is comprised of small pieces of organic material that glow when an electrical current is applied (called electrophosphorescence). When used to create displays, OLED can produce self-luminous screens, meaning they do not require a source of light like LCD or DLP televisions. Sony's first OLED is the XEL-1, and the picture quality is better than anything we've seen in today's current technology. The screen is 3-mm thin (the thickness of three credit cards); it consumes almost no power (as low as 35w); the picture quality is vivid and sharp; and the contrast ratio is an astounding 1,000,000:1, meaning its black levels are great. In this episode of Digital Journal TV, we'll give you a first look at Sony's 11-inch XEL-1 and discuss the pros and cons of this emerging TV technology. There is a long list of benefits but we've also found a few setbacks, and we look into just how much Sony plans to invest in the future of television.
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MP3 geek, meet an YP-U4 review with Niall
from Revver - ipod Videos September 04, 2008
Author: kina Added: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 23:54:57 -0800 Duration: 223Nowadays, getting to work is great. Pleasure sounds are being delivered to me every morning. I listen to the sound that the cool breeze and feel it. I listen to the blue wave and see it. what kind of sound does it contain today? Based on the picture, we can surmise that the U4 does have a unique design for an audio player. It looks like a remote control with touch-based controls. It has a tiny display that could give users a hard time reading the small text.
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MP3 geek, meet an YP-U4 review with Niall
from turnme September 02, 2008
Nowadays, getting to work is great. Pleasure sounds are being delivered to me every morning. I listen to the sound that the cool breeze and feel it. I listen to the blue wave and see it. what kind of sound does it contain today? Based on the picture, we can surmise that the U4 does have a unique design for an audio player. It looks like a remote control with touch-based controls. It has a tiny display that could give users a hard time reading the small text.
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Take a break with samsung YP-U4!!
from benettv August 19, 2008
Nowadays, getting to work is great. Pleasure sounds are being delivered to me every morning. I listen to the sound that the cool breeze and feel it. I listen to the blue wave and see it. what kind of sound does it contain today?
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Optimus Maximus Keyboard Software
from The Chris Pirillo Show August 15, 2008
Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed After successfully restarting my computer and pulling up the Optimus configuration tool for OS X, it was able to recognize the keyboard and map everything. I want to show you something that is really interesting on the keyboard. Can you see this? Look closely at the keys. When I press the Shift key, the letters and numbers shown on the keyboard change to their Shift equivalents. Isn t that kinda nice? Or, let s say you re thinking to yourself I can barely see that font . You really want me to make it a little bigger for you? I can do that if I want to! You can change the font size on your keyboard, bold the text on the keyboard, and even change the entire font altogether. You can do this either for certain keys, or the entire keyboard. You can even change the color of the backlighting to pretty much any color in the spectrum. The main features of this amazing keyboard are: Revolutionary Keyboard Features a tiny OLED screen on each key. 113 screens total. Each key can be individually programmed to perform a series of functions, open an application or run an Applescript (Mac only) Various System Monitor functions can dynamically display on a key including CPU usage, CPU temperature, Network Speed, and Memory Usage Play a GIF animation or Quicktime movie on a Key Paint images across all keys at once in your image editor of choice Key sets can be linked to an application, so whenever you open that app the appropriate keys come up Powerful layer function allows you to combine existing key sets in different ways Use any language with the appropriate key images including Cyrillic, Ancient Greek, Georgian, Arabic, Quenya, and Hiragana. Display notes, numerals, special symbols, HTML codes, math functions or any other special symbol. Any key (or to be exact, a unit consisting of a cap, a microchip and a display) can be easily removed by hands to be cleaned or replaced Built in USB hub SD Card Slot for Storing keyboard Settings I m really looking forward to importing styles that other people have set on their Optimus Maximus keyboards and trying them out. Be sure to send me links to what you ve done. I can t wait to really dive in to the software, and set things up based on my wants and needs. If you get a chance, you truly need to get your hands on one of these. It s definitely worth the cost in my opinion. It s just an out-of-body experience. That s the best way to put it. THANK YOU ThinkGeek. I will name my first-born child after you for sending me this keyboard. Want to embed this video on your own site, blog, or forum? Use this code or download the video: object width= 425 height= 350 param name= movie value= http://www.youtube.com/v/i_LL-4Gzx_w /param param name= wmode value= transparent /param embed src= http://www.youtube.com/v/i_LL-4Gzx_w type= application/x-shockwave-flash wmode= transparent width= 425 height= 350 /embed /object br / a href= http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris /a | a href= http://live.pirillo.com/ Live Tech Support /a | a href= http://media.pirillo.com/ Video Help /a | a href= http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirilloShow Add to iTunes /a Optimus Maximus OLED Keyboard Unboxing Optimus Maximus Keyboard Control Fun Optimus Maximus Keyboard: Horrible Customer Service Are you a Touch Typist? What s Your Favorite Keyboard? Windows Key: Keyboard Shortcuts How to Access Your Computer Remotely with a VNC KVM Chris Plays Santa and Gives away an LED Keyboard Saitek Backlit LED Eclipse II USB Keyboard Review Protect Your Laptop Keyboard from Liquid Spills a Optimus Maximus Keyboard Software
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Optimus Maximus Keyboard Software
from YouTube :: Videos by LockerGnome August 15, 2008
http://live.pirillo.com - After successfully restarting my computer and pulling up the Optimus configuration tool for OS X, it was able to recognize the keyboard and map everything. I want to show you something that is really interesting on the keyboard. Author: lockergnome Keywords: backlit blog configure gadgets help information keyboard oled optimize optimus-maximus os-x pirillo software video Added: August 15, 2008
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Optimus Maximus Keyboard Control Fun
from The Chris Pirillo Show August 15, 2008
Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed So the unboxing of my phenomenal new keyboard is complete, and it s time to play. I turned off the lights in my office so all of you could see a bit better. I did this to show you a feature even better. The images that display on the OLED screens under the keys can be modal. For instance, right now I don t have an image programmed for my space bar. I set the software up so that when I m in the Finder, there are different layers that will show up automatically. See? I can use the space bar for quick view at this moment. It also will light up keys, corresponding to different layers of things that I can do and open. If Caps Lock is turned on with Finder in the foreground, the color swatch across the entire keyboard changes. Now that you ve seen the functionality of what the Optimus Maximus can do, you re about to find a World s First are you ready for it? Do you see the little icon? You ve officially been RickRolled from a keyboard. See him dancing? Yeah, baby, that s what I m talking about. That s the Optimus Maximus from ThinkGeek. Tell em Chris sent you when you go to get one for yourself. You, too, can program a dancing Rick into your keyboard, and map the key so that when you push it the YouTube video will open on your screen automatically. How s that for bragging rights? Want to embed this video on your own site, blog, or forum? Use this code or download the video: object width= 425 height= 350 param name= movie value= http://www.youtube.com/v/nvTLmRIJbNg /param param name= wmode value= transparent /param embed src= http://www.youtube.com/v/nvTLmRIJbNg type= application/x-shockwave-flash wmode= transparent width= 425 height= 350 /embed /object br / a href= http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris /a | a href= http://live.pirillo.com/ Live Tech Support /a | a href= http://media.pirillo.com/ Video Help /a | a href= http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirilloShow Add to iTunes /a Optimus Maximus OLED Keyboard Unboxing Optimus Maximus Keyboard Software Is This the World s Smallest Remote Control Helicopter? How Do You Measure Outdoor Temperature? What Else can I put Under my USB Microscope? Would you Buy a USB Microscope? What Time is it When Your Pen Lasers Time? Is PC Tech Support a Gamble? What is Your Favorite USB Device? Will You Adopt a USB Humping Dog? a Optimus Maximus Keyboard Control Fun
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Optimus Maximus Keyboard Control Fun
from YouTube :: Videos by LockerGnome August 15, 2008
http://live.pirillo.com - So the unboxing of my phenomenal new keyboard is complete, and it's time to play. I turned off the lights in my office so all of you could see a bit better. I did this to show you a feature even better. The images that display on the OLED screens under the keys can be modal. Author: lockergnome Keywords: backlit blog gadgets help information keyboard oled optimus-maximus pirillo thinkgeek video Added: August 15, 2008
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Optimus Maximus OLED Keyboard Unboxing
from The Chris Pirillo Show August 15, 2008
Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed There were people waiting up to seven hours in my live chat room today. I FINALLY have gotten an Optimus Maximus keyboard, courtesy of ThinkGeek. I am completely stoked, since I ve wanted this thing for like EVER. I managed to let it sit on my desk all day, and build anticipation. People in chat ended up being as impatient and excited as I was for the unboxing. Time to take a second mortgage on your home or break into your kid s college fund. With the singing of angels and a ray of sunlight parting the clouds, the fabled Optimus Maximus Keyboard has descended from Russian design studio Art Lebedev like an orgasm of geekiness. As you should know by now this amazing keyboard features a tiny screen on each key that s 113 screens in all. What can you do with these tiny screens, you ask? Well, each key can change its image dynamically depending on what you re doing. Hold down SHIFT and all keys go uppercase. Run Photoshop and you can set it so each hotkey has an image representing its function. Set a key to monitor your CPU usage or display what iTunes track you are currently playing. You can make a key into a tiny clock with moving hands and play animated gif files or even quicktime movies. Of course all this futuristic technology is going to cost you a pretty penny but we figure you ll just expense the Optimus and tout its incredible increased efficiency when using PowerPoint hotkeys in your expense report summary. This thing is just fricken AWESOME. From day one, I wanted this keyboard. Now that I have it, I m in Geek Heaven. Every key is a separate screen. Look how shiny it is!!!! The keys don t feel awesome, but that s not the point. It ll fit really well front and center on my desk. After much hard work, I finally got the power run behind my desk, and was able to turn the keyboard on. Look at the secksay purple lights backlighting every key. The coolest thing is when it was plugged in. Before being plugged in, the keys on the keyboard had the Windows key, CTRL key, etc on it. You know, native Windows keys. However, when I plugged it in, it immediately recognized that I was using a Mac. Those Windows keys changed over to Mac keys!!! How fricken cool is that?! The OLEDs aren t actually on the keys, they re under it. Don t worry, you ll get to see much more of my amazing new keyboard in upcoming videos. All I have left to say is I HAVE AN OPTIMUS MAXIMUS!!!!. Want to embed this video on your own site, blog, or forum? Use this code or download the video: object width= 425 height= 350 param name= movie value= http://www.youtube.com/v/dV0k1KCQyyI /param param name= wmode value= transparent /param embed src= http://www.youtube.com/v/dV0k1KCQyyI type= application/x-shockwave-flash wmode= transparent width= 425 height= 350 /embed /object br / a href= http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris /a | a href= http://live.pirillo.com/ Live Tech Support /a | a href= http://media.pirillo.com/ Video Help /a | a href= http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirilloShow Add to iTunes /a Optimus Maximus Keyboard Software Optimus Maximus Keyboard Control Fun Optimus Maximus Keyboard: Horrible Customer Service Is This the World s Smallest Remote Control Helicopter? How Do You Measure Outdoor Temperature? What Else can I put Under my USB Microscope? Would you Buy a USB Microscope? What Time is it When Your Pen Lasers Time? Is PC Tech Support a Gamble? What is Your Favorite USB Device? a Optimus Maximus OLED Keyboard Unboxing
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Optimus Maximus OLED Keyboard Unboxing
from YouTube :: Videos by LockerGnome August 15, 2008
http://live.pirillo.com - There were people waiting up to seven hours in my live chat room today. I FINALLY have gotten an Optimus Maximus keyboard, courtesy of ThinkGeek. I am completely stoked, since I've wanted this thing for like... EVER. I managed to let it sit on my desk all day, and build anticipation. People in chat ended up being as impatient and excited as I was for the unboxing. Author: lockergnome Keywords: backlight backlit blog function gadgets hardware help information keyboard oled optimus-maximus pirillo thinkgeek video Added: August 15, 2008
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Samsung YP-U4 review: Has a handy sliding USB connector
from crewman August 11, 2008
Based on the picture, we can surmise that the U4 does have a unique design for an audio player. It looks like a remote control with touch-based controls. It has a tiny display that could give users a hard time reading the small text.
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Pong Watch
from Clipta - New Video Wave July 24, 2008
in compressing all the electronics for this watch in to a 10mm-thick case. The 96x64 OLED display runs continuously - unlike older LED watches, there is no need to press a button to see the time. Battery life is 25 hours, so recharging is done every night.
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Lecteur MP3 Samsung YP-K3! simple, élégant et puissant!
from francemp3p July 24, 2008
D abord, c est le design. Avec le plastique haute brillance et l acier inoxydable, son ext rieur a l air de luxe. L harmonie de couleurs entre le noir et l argent est tr s bonne. Il est disponible dans les couleurs rouge et lime. C est K3 noir, puisque j adore le noir. Il serait aussi le meilleur choix pour des utilisateurs qui cherchent des baladeurs mp3 simples.
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Penguin Meets the Ice Queen by Manfred Reiff
from - blip.tv (beta) July 22, 2008
Director Manfred Reiff immediately knew he wanted the penguin to find ice. Using the NV24HD allowed Reiff to shoot in a spontaneous and immediate manner. Its compact size made this shoot the first one he s ever done with a camera that fits in his pocket.
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Crownfish by John Hobbs
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 21, 2008
Director John Hobbs' vision of turning an image of a penguin and a beauty queen into a short film was to dial up the oddity. Since he already found the picture dream-like, his objective was to have fun with it and leave enough room for the audience to fill in the blanks on their own. John Hobbs was an award-winning art director for many years before becoming a film and commercial director.
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Optimus Maximus
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe July 18, 2008
The most revolutionary gadget at this moment has 113 individual oled-displays and you can type with it. The Optimus Maximus, developed by Art Lebedev, takes keyboards to a whole new dimension.
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