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One huge HDTV not enough for a fully enjoyable gaming experience? How about two side by side? Samsung recently unveiled a new 55 in LCD TV with 3.8mm bezels on the top and left edges and 1.9mm bezels on the bottom and right (bezels are the borders on the front of TV around the screen). That means if you put two side by side, there will only be a 5.7mm thick line separating the two screens. More »


Tied to SKY, Pantech’s SMP301 is an Android 2.1 portable media player that has a 3.7″ AMOLED display. Key multimedia features like HDMI output and a T-DMB tuner are included. More »


OnLive has been in the works for 8 years and will be launching in the States on the 17th of June. The service provides on-demand streaming of games for PC, Mac, and TV. Costing $14.95 for a monthly subscription and additional charges for game rentals and purchases, OnLive will have big titles such as Borderlands, Assassin’s Creed, Prince of Persia, and Mass Effect 2. More »


On March 10 (that’s right! WEDNESDAY!), over 200 Best Buy stores across the United States will be launching their 3D television lines. More »


From Htcyou: The headline is Innocomm’s promise. Its upcoming Shark Android smartphone will have the performance of the Nexus One but at a much lower price when it launches in May or June. In fact, the 3.2″ LCD (800 x 480) Shark will likely be free with multi-year contract from select carriers. More »


CES 2010 featured the latest and hottest new gadgets. One of the more popular trends was the rise of the 3D television. Samsung has officially kick-started its first LCD 3D TV for mass production. More »


LG introduced has introduced its new EL9500 15″ OLED TV. This spectacular device is set to hit the United States in mid-2010 with a price tag of $2,500. More »


TiVo definitely has something up its sleeves. Similar to the Apple invitations, mysterious TiVo invitations were sent out today for an event scheduled to happen on March 2nd. Apparently they have something to show us. More »


Although not the best of all ads, VIZIO’s Super Bowl ad for its new internet enabled TV line was indeed notable. Featuring American pop star Beyonce, the ad also included the Twitter bird and such memes as David after the Dentist. More »


As cool and stylish as Sony may make these 3D glasses look, there is a predetermined limit to how slick you can actually look while donning any sort of “hardware” on your face. The TCL Corporation may have come up with a solution to those of you wary of becoming “four eyes” every night when watching TV. More »


I must say, out of all the amazing items seen at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, this one really caught my eye. It’s the Toshiba CELL TV. The CELL TV really impressed many people and is sure to be a big item when it hits. The TV has already been introduced in Japan. Here’s a rundown of some of the features it packs: More »


Each year at the Consumer Electronics Show, there is a “battle of the gadgets” to determine the “last gadget standing.” Ten finalists are selected, and the product that gets the most applause is crowned. People that were unable to attend CES had a separate online voting. The highly portable SHOW WX Pico Projector won the online vote, but the device that stole the real show was the Boxee Box. More »


My sitting here writing articles about the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas will only get you so far. Fasten your seat belts, ladies and gentlemen, and prepare to take a short trip to Sin City, courtesy of Gadget Pr0n. Join Kevin and Alison as they take you through some of the latest products, with the coolest features, in the realm of 3D, by some of the biggest manufacturers out there. More »


The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is truly a haven for the latest, greatest, and hottest trends in technology. The South Korean based company, LG, introduced its latest installment to its flat-screen television line. Measuring in at a little thicker than a poster board, the new LG flat-screen is a third of the width of the previously marketed 23.3 mm model. Although still not beating the Sony 9.9mm flat-screen, LG emphasizes that this TV will sport such new technology as internet connectivity, which follows the new trend that calls for “connected” or “smart” televisions. This particular LG model is expected to be released late 2010.

I am still trying to decide whether that box that it’s being stood up on is actually part of the console or not. My guess is probably not. I would imagine that wall space is limited at CES. If it is, in fact, part of the console, then I predict that LG is going to see very little consumer interest in this product. I mean, who wants a super flat TV mounted on a chunky box? I sure don’t.


We’ve been covering TV’s here on ZiggyTek for the holiday season and we’re sorry to say that we have some bad news. If you’ve been making trips back and forth from the store and searching online for the new Vizio Internet-connected HDTV, then you’ll be doing that for a while longer because they’ve been pushed back for release. The Vizio Internet TV was a great find for those in the market, combining Twitter, Yahoo, Facebook, and Netflix right on your TV. More »


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