- December 26th, 2006 | HDTV
CES 2007 will see a new line of HDTVs by Taiwanese electronics company Mustek. The TVs include the 42 inch LTV-4210, the 32-inch LTV3210 and the 27-inch LTV2710.
Features of the LTV-4210 include a 1080p display and 10W speakers, both NTSC and ATSC tuners, picture-in-picture, 6.5ms response time, 1200:1 contrast ratio and 550-nit brightness.
Stay tuned as […]
- December 26th, 2006 | HDTV
There are various technologies offering HDTVs and you should know your LCD from your plasma. Plasma TVs offer good wide-angle viewing but are not as good as LCD TVs when it comes to viewing in a bright room. Sets made from DLP and LCoS technology are bulkier.
A little searching and price comparison can get you […]
- December 25th, 2006 | Mobile TV
Apparently in Stockholm, according to a Telia survey, people prefer their mobile TV in bed, or on their way to or from work or school. Peak times are in the morning and evening, and viewers watch about 30 minutes at a time. On a small screen? Really? I find it hard to believe they don’t […]
- December 24th, 2006 | IPTV, Streaming Video
A few days ago, an invite to beta test TVP (The Venice Project), finally arrived. TVP is the new brainchild of geniuses Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom, who created the P2P (peer-to-peer) Kazaa (file sharing) and Skype (VoIP client). Under the terms of the beta test agreement, I cannot divulge much. But let me tell […]
- December 22nd, 2006 | Mobile TV, Projectors
Imagine a pair of goggles that you can wear and view a video screen. Expensive HUD (Heads Up Device) goggles have been able to do ths for several years. But an Israeli company, Lumus Ltd., has come up with a miniature projector that attaches to normal eyeglasses. The projector is controlled by a cellphone and […]