Humongous Mitsubishi 155 inch OLED TV Unveiled

Mitsubishi unveiled a monstrous 155” OLED TV at the CEATEC 2009 in Japan which should make ego-boasting home theater owners sheepishly shy away. The name of the game is “BIG” in the visual displays and it looks like the Mitsubisi 155” OLED TV has made all other products shrink in shame, at least for the moment. This 155” behemoth OLED TV is made of 720 modular sections which measures 4×4 inches. No word on pricing but for something this huge, expect the price to be gigantic as well!

(Source) Ubergizmo

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Logitech Professional Presenter R800

When it comes to using projectors for presentations, it just would not be complete without any hand-held object or pointer to assist the presenter in pointing out key facts and bullets of his presentation. We have seen a lot of them used, making use of LED light technology like pens but Logitech unveils a professional gadget with the Logitech Professional Presenter R800.

This wireless presentation device is ideal for the people in marketing or schools who make use of pointers from anywhere. Rather than stand in front of the screen where visual displays may be covered, this Logitech Professional Presenter should help address that. The device is useful for screen projectors and LCDs, assisting a presenter or speaker in explaining discussions and subject matters a whole lot easier.

The device costs $100 and can be used for as far as 100 feet away.

(Source) Dvice

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Optoma Releases Three New Projectors in Korea

Optoma continues to unveil projectors for home theater and business needs with three new models in the Korean market. The three new models are the following:

  • S522 (790,000 KRW)
  • ES526 (850,000 KRW)
  • EX536 (1,150,000 KRW)

The new Optoma projector are said to support 2,800 ANSI lumens and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. They are certain to be a great addition for the home theater setting to provide larger visual displays. They can also be great for boardrooms or classrooms for better presentation visual needs.

(Source) Aving

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009