Archive for May, 2007

Sony’s world’s first 16.7 million color flexible OLED

Filed under: Displays
Oh boy, another bendy display we won’t likely see on the market any time soon. This time it’s Sony’s turn to tout with this, their 2.5-inch, 160 x 120 pixel OLED display on a flexible plastic film. Better yet, this organic TFT delivers a relatively stellar 16.7 million colors compared to the 262k […]

Want to write for Engadget?

Filed under: AnnouncementsIt’s been a few months since our last casting call, so we’re officially soliciting applications for a handful of open positions here at Engadget. If you live and breathe gadgets, this is your chance to get paid to write about them (seriously, this is a paying gig!). Professional writing experience isn’t necessary (though […]

Digital Cowboy’s CA-K7 karaoke DAP

Filed under: Portable Audio
If you don’t see the need for karaoke in a DAP then you’re obviously living outside of this “continent oriented” player. The CA-K7 from Japan’s Digital Cowboy packs 1GB of flash, an integrated microphone, and a proprietary jack on the bottom for connecting an external mic, TV, and home audio system. It […]

Sotec’s 22-inch LB22JW-02 LCD handles HDMI

Filed under: Displays
We took a peek at several of Sotec’s latest machines yesterday, and today we’ve got a 22-inch “Vista-certified” widescreen LCD monitor from the same firm that boasts an HDMI input. Additionally, you’ll notice a 1,680 x 1,050 resolution, VGA input, five-millisecond response time, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, dual two-watt stereo speakers built-in, and […]

Audio Pro Porto iPod speaker system goes vertical

Filed under: Portable Audio
Branching out from the oh-so-typical when it comes to iPod sound systems is Audio Pro, who has put together a fairly unique docking station that takes your music (and iPod) higher. The rectangular, vertical design scheme may not fit the elongated mold that has been created for these type devices, but it […]

Wal-Mart set to sell Dell desktops in June

Filed under: DesktopsWe’ve already heard talk of Dell moving into retail, but it looks like the company is now set to take its first big step in that direction, partnering with none other than Wal-Mart to sell a couple of its desktop computers in all 3,500 Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club locations across the U.S., Canada […]

AACS managed copy? We got yer managed copy right ‘ere

Filed under: HDTV, Home EntertainmentRemember managed copy? Aw c’mon, it hasn’t been that long! Managed copy is / was the answer to people’s desire to do totally reasonable things like rip their movies to a portable device, or to a central home server for streaming around the house. Basically the provision in AACS DRM allows […]

Engadget Mobile’s relaunch blowout continues: Sprint UpStage

Filed under: Announcements
Some of the more emotionally stunted Engadget Mobile writers prefer to express their deep affection for our readership through their actions — actions like, say, offering up day after unrelenting day of sweet contests. In fact, today marks the third in a row that our Mobile outpost is blowing out its fabulous relaunch […]

Robosapien RS Media making brief US retail appearance

Filed under: Robots
Wowwee is a great innovator and all, but sometimes it doesn’t play so nice, refusing to share all the wonderful toys in its robotic zoo with everyone in the world. Specifically, some of the company’s hottest products — like the RoboPanda and RoboBoa — are doomed forever to a foreign-only release, leaving […]

JVC Victor announces three new 120Hz 1080p LCDs

Filed under: Displays, HDTVJVC is adding to the Victor line of LCDs with three new models, all of which include Clear Motion Drive 120Hz technology for the Full HD 1080p displays, and 10-bit panels for increased color reproduction capability. The LH805 series will also sport two HDMI 1.3 ports, JVC’s 32-bit Genessa image processing chipset, […]

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