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more about #1080p more comments → LVP: Does he come with the tv? more » mxmarks: I may get totally screamed at for this, but I just wanted to say I made my first HDTV purchase this past weekend - and went with a Dynex and couldn't ... more » ilovexspin: Thanks guys. This was really helpful. It really answered many questions I had including can Adam Frucci look DAMN sexy laying down next to a car pictu... more » TonyWonder: This article is an example of why Gizmodo should own all the tubes that make up the internets.... more » shouryuuken: dude freakin awesome. i knew most of this, but it cleared some other questions up. thanks. more » fleebailey33: Personally I have been a fan of DLP TV's But those are saddly dying. more » Duckspwn: Frucci, I want a picture of you, same pose, except with a hot pink bikini on. Go. more » Wburg: Great article! Does the "ignore contrast" device include computer monitors? more » Thangka: 600 dollars means it will cost Best Buy employees like 20 bucks. Rocketfish stuff is absolutely insane markup. more » Gordonium: Thank you, Jesus, for helping me rock out this morning, Muppet-style. Taken out of context, that might be one of the most bizarre things I've ever said. more » met2art: That was incredible... ran smooth as silk on 108op, and no buffering hiccups, either. more » justsomereportingguy: THAT. WAS. AWESOME!!!! Thanks for making my day, my weekend, and all of next week. more » OMG! Ponies!: $20 to whomever can make a Fillmore-style concert poster from "Doctor Teeth & The Electric Mayhem". (or I can do it myself) more » Xndingo: ''you see can'' it's you can see. correct it.men u guys do a lot of grammar mistakes these days... more » kchendricks: The best part is when Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem start jammin'. I think Freddie Mercury would enjoy this. more » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: The Ultimate HDTV Cheat Sheet and Buying Guides
It's truly the best time of year to buy an HDTV, and well, here's every confusing TV term you might encounter, everything you need, explained in one place. More » -
#wirelesshd
You Can Buy RocketFish's $600 1080p Wireless Kit Now, But You Shouldn't
Belkin's Flywire 1080p HD streamer was canceled, so if you want a device to stream 1080p from one side of the room to another side of the room (up to 33 feet away), Rocketfish has one today. But, no. More » -
#youtube
Is There a Noticeable Difference Between 1080p and 720p YouTube?
A Muppets version of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody? You got me at Gonzo and the chickens. This is one of the first 1080p YouTube clips, weighing 107MB compared to the 72MB 720p. Does the resolution make any difference? You bet. More » -
#remainders
Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)
YouTube;s Going 1080p So That You Can Watch Silly Videos In High-Def...Yet Another "Virus" Attacks Unsecured Jailbroken Phones...USB AM/FM Tuner Made By Company Who Hasn't Heard Of Internet Radio...Pirates Decorate Their MacBooks With Crossbones... More » -
#pmps
Gemei HD8800 Offers Down and Dirty 1080p On the Cheap
Cupertino status symbol it most certainly is not, but the Gemei HD8800 does offer 1080p support and has it where it counts. It being price. More » -
#mediaplayers
Patriot Offers Cheap 1080p Media Streaming In a Box
Forget the obscure brand of this Patriot media streamer. For a cheap cheap $130, this 1080p box is worth a quick look, so long as you can stomach the equally cheap UI. More » -
#netbooks
Acer AspireRevo Nvidia Ion LE Variant Hits U.S. Shores For $200
The Acer AspireRevo nettop (a netbook for your desktop, get it?) is nothing new, but the one with an on board Nvidia Ion LE graphics card is something special, and it's available now for $200 over at Newegg. More » -
#webcams
World's First USB 3.0 Webcam Streams Uncompressed 1080p Video
Point Grey demonstrated a new webcam using USB 3.0 that yields totally uncompressed video in 1080p at 60fps. It's definitely the sharpest webcam image I've ever seen, giving crystal-clear picture even on the huge 42-inch demo monitor. It's pretty stunning. More » -
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#components
Samsung Intros Processors, Cameras and Chipsets for Mobile Devices
Samsung introduced a mess of new components for mobile devices that we're likely to start seeing in early 2010, including a 5MP camera capable of taking 1080p video and a couple powerful yet efficient chipsets. More » -
#components
Via Pico-ITX Motherboard Runs 1080p Video Like a Champ
Netbooks have some drawbacks to go along with their tiny size and low price, one of which is an occasional inability to play HD video particularly smoothly. But Via's definitely making inroads—check out this video for proof. More » -
#hometheater
Seagate FreeAgent Theater+ Adds HDMI, Ethernet, DTS, and Dolby Digital
Seagate woke up and smelled the coffee, adding a much needed 1080p HDMI output port, Ethernet connectivity, and Dolby Digital and DTS 2.0 to their FreeAgent Theater HD Media Player. The new FreeAgent Theater+ also gets new video codecs. More » -
#hdtvs
Sony XBR10 Flagship LCD HDTV Has Sidelit LED, Wireless HDMI and Media Streaming
Sony's new XBR10—known overseas as as the ZX5--is their new flagship. It heralds the return of LEDs that the XBR9 skipped, but is sidelit. That means it's skinny, but doesn't do localized background dimming. *Tears!* More » -
#rumor
Apple May Activate High Definition Video Playback In the iPhone and iPod
This one wasn't in our guide to Apple's Rock and Roll event rumors, but Harman Kardon may have spilt the beans. According to this press release, the iPod and iPhone can indeed play high definition video, as previously discovered: More » -
#projectors
Epson's Home Theater 8100 Projector Boasts 1080p And a $1599 Price Tag
Today Epson announced four new 1080p projectors at CEDIA, including the PowerLite Home Cinema 8100 that comes in at an "affordable" $1599. More » -
#hdtvs
Vudu 1080p Streaming Movies Come to Connected Mitsubishi TVs
Like LG before them, Mitsubishi is embracing the HD streaming video awesomeness of Vudu with two new HDTVs: A 46-incher at $2600 and one at 52 inches for $3100. More » -
#hdtvs
Non Review: I Love You, Sony XBR8 Triluminos LED LCD HDTV
The delivery guy just picked up the XBR8—Sony's tri-color LED Backlit HDTV. I'm a bit sad because I'd never seen an LCD shine like that before. More » -
#projectors
1080p Projectors Finally Sink Past $1000
Well hey, maybe it's time to start paying attention to olde tyme projektor machines again: Vivitek's upcoming H1080FD will spit a full 1080p image at whatever size you want, for just a thousand dollars. More » -
#camcorders
Samsung Barges Into Flip Territory With HMX-U10 1080p Pocket Camcorder
Samsung has finally joined the illustrious, bulging ranks of Flip-imitating manufacturers, announcing the HMX-U10, a 1080p-recording, 10-megapixel-shooting compact camcorder set to land in September. More » -
#accessories
MacBook Users Rejoice: The Kanex Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter Includes USB Audio
Frustratingly, Mini DisplayPort doesn't include audio, so to get sound when outputting to an HDTV using HDMI, you'd need to use yet another cable. This adapter uses USB for audio, so you get the full A/V with just one cable. More »

