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AT&T Surface Retail Demo: Buying a Cellphone Finally Doesn't Suck [Surface]AT&T just ran us through a demo of what shopping with Microsoft's Surface at their stores is gonna be like. It's wayyy better than dealing with an embittered, ill-informed retail drone. You can dynamically check out coverage, smoothly zooming in and out for a fantastically detailed view of where you ... |
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Mitsubishi WL6700U HD Projector - so bright it could throw a picture up on the sunSo it may not quite be that bright, but this WXGA resolution projector is putting out 5000 lumens, which means you won’t have to dim any lights or close any curtains in order to use it and see clearly. It has 1000:1 contrast ratio and uses 3 1.2-inch LCD panels inside. For video connec... |
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Denon DVD-3800BDCI - its finally coming, and it has its DivX certificationEarlier this year we informed you of a new Blu-Ray player from hell coming from Denon that was to have DivX capabilities as well. But the release was delayed and speculation was made. It has an on board DTS-MA decoder, 7.1 analog outputs but was pushed back for lack of a DivX decoder. Now ce... |
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Internet Explorer Mobile 6.1 - hands on from CTIAYesterday we gave a slight mention of the new browser for their mobile OS, but we feel we need to make separate mention of it since it’s being released as a separate product almost and received almost as many updates as the whole rest of the OS. So, it netted H.264, Flash, and Silverlight s... |
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Everex CloudBook Max with integrated WiMAX capabilitiesThis particular CloudBook model packs in an 8.9” WVGA display, a VIA C7-M ULV processor, WiFi b/g, Bluetooth, GPS, and 2x 2MP webcams. But the most important feature is the addition of support for Sprint’s upcoming Xohm WiMAX network. It has a single-chip WiMAX setup provided by GCT Semicon ... |
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Cloudbook Max Features Built-In WiMAX for Sprint's XOHM Network [Laptops]Straight from CTIA 2008, Everex had unveiled their new Cloudbook Max—and among other things, it features built-in support for Sprint's XOHM WiMAX network. As for those other things, users can expect a 8.9" WVGA (1024 x 600) display, a 1.6GHz VIA C7-M ULV processor with the VIA VX800 digital media ... |

