Archive for the ‘TV/Audio’

  • Dish to stream live TV on iPhones, iPads, and Android handsets
    Dish subscribers can watch live satellite TV on their iPhones, iPads, and Android handsets at no extra cost. It appears to be a trend now with the news following announcement from Verizon and Motorola that they are working on a mobile-TV tablet. Dish Network Corp. will offer the feature on the iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and BlackBerry devices in September and on Android...
    by editor1 at August 28th, 2010 at 03:08 pm
  • After Gaming, It’s The TV’s Turn To Get Interactive
    I am positive that you have heard of Kinect. After all, it isn’t everyday that a futuristic, motion-sensing gaming console is created. With the same confidence though, I can affirm that you have never heard of PrimeSense. PrimeSense is an established fables semiconductor company which was formed in 2005, and specializes in the area of sensory inputs for the consumer...
    by editor1 at July 15th, 2010 at 10:07 am
  • 99-cent per TV episode By Apple
    Apple is working on a new TV, which will offer individual TV episodes for 99-cent rentals. NewTeeVee, a GigaOm blog, was the first to stumble upon the news. Clearly, Apple does not plan to stay as a casual player in this field, like it says. According to the information, Apple is pushing TV operators to collaborate on allowing individual TV show renting for just 99 cents...
    by editor1 at July 14th, 2010 at 02:07 am
  • All’s High and Mighty for Couch-Potatoes
    Ever wanted to watch a movie but couldn’t find it in a store or the newspaper’s movie listings? Felt like listening to your old favorite country song but couldn’t remember which hard drive you had stored it in? Seat back and relax now, because the Leaper is at your service. Vuze, claimed to be the most powerful bittorent client in the world, has outdone...
    by editor1 at June 14th, 2010 at 08:06 am
  • Sony Introduces ‘Future-Proofed’ Home Entertainment With 3D TVs, Gaming
    Taking home entertainment to a new height, Sony has announced introducing 3D televisions and 3D games. As of now, the company says, Sony 3D games can only be explored through its PlayStation 3 (PS3) console. Only thing, they say, you will be required to upgrade your PS3 consoles using a firmware update in order to ensure seamless enjoyment with 3D gaming. A 3D-capable...
    by editor1 at June 11th, 2010 at 01:06 pm
  • Get Set for Apps on the Big Screen with the New Apple TV @ $ 99
    Not all Apple products have a success story and the Apple TV is a clear example. Reports suggest that Apple is all set to launch an updated TV, one that runs on the iPhone OS, completely different from the first, for, hold your breath – $ 99! The current model sells for $ 229 and has been considered to be a “flop” by Apple standards. As opposed to the first Apple...
    by editor1 at June 1st, 2010 at 09:06 am
  • Review – Q Acoustics Q-TV2 Brings Quality Sound xperience
    Q Acoustics’ Q-TV2 is a 2.1-channel speaker enhancement system for flat screen TVs. It consists of a vibration-canceled sub-woofer along with a downward-firing port. It also has a built-in amplification system and two side speakers, which can be angled in such a way to hug the sides of the TV. Once everything is assembled, the whole system should be practically...
    by Editorial Board at January 24th, 2010 at 01:01 pm
  • Genelec 6010A/5040A 5.1 System
    Genelec is one of the oldest and has always been popular in delivering huge active studio monitors of fabulous perfection for clarity and diction. Forays are been made into home cinema or small studio-friendly areas over the past few years now and so far this array is its smallest. The dinkiest satellite available is used by our test system. That is the 6010A and stumpy...
    by Editorial Board at January 21st, 2010 at 08:01 pm
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