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more about #720p 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 » Arms Akimbo: "Muppets... excites my gonads." And that's why the court doesn't let you near kids anymore, Señor Diaz. more » Benguin: This has been all over my Facebook newsfeed all day. Very enjoyable though. more » MoN: Awesome vid and all but playing in 1080 just kills my computer so its only giving 5 fps or so. I wish hardware acceleration was out for macs... more » maven2k: It seems that almost everyone that is "dissing" this product either didn"t read the article or understand it. It's not try in to be a pocketable compu... more » kylenalepa: FTA: "The iPod Touch, in comparison, is a 3.5-inch multitouch capacitive LCD, but in 4:3 (fullscreen) ratio running at 480×320, which is more efficie... more » MarniaFazniah: Pleeeze! This is not a review this is a kiss up fest! The ZuneHD is totally lacking in so many areas that you can not possible look at yourself in th... more » velazcod: What? Only 2 "cons's" ????? How about No SDK available? Or youtube?... or even support for mac?... come on giz, and overall you still say this is the ... more » bitgod: WTH? I thought Giz was an Apple blog, damn. more » Eulatos: I would just like to point out the sanity here in the comments section. Over at engadget, where the review isnt out yet, every zune HD post and iPod t... more » Jodiuh: Browser issues I have found: 1. Too slow 2. Too small of a display/res 3. No "word wrap" (this means you'll be panning every 5-6 words on a lot of si... more » MosesMonster: Bleh. I really want that 64GB version now! Zune 4.0 is faster and sleeker than ever and the Zune HD will complete me. Time to buy me some Battlestar G... more » loriensleafs: I think it's awesome that someone was finally able to make a UI that was completely their own, not copying apple at all. And it looks great, I really... more » OmegaVader: I bought a Zune120 this past july, and whlie i'm jealous of the beauty of the ZuneHD, I can't say I care much until the size of the suckers are actual... more » Fanwashere: Another wannabe iPhone/iPod Touch killer dead. 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 » -
#review
Zune HD Review: The PMP, Evolved
The big question: Can the Zune HD compete with the iPod Touch? I get the sense that Microsoft isn't trying to, exactly. More » -
#cameras
Olympus E-P1 HD Video Samples Look Almost As Good As The Camera Itself
The first samples of HD video shot with the Olympus E-P1 have made it online, and it certainly looks like this camera has some skills. More » -
#questionoftheday
How Far Do You Sit From Your HDTV?
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#displays
Shinoda's Curvy 145" Display is 1mm Thick, Does 720p
Last time we saw one of Shinoda's ever-growing 1mm-thick flexible displays, its squat figure and sorry 960x360 resolution weren't exactly blowing minds. But this version—essentially two of the prior models, stacked—does HD. Yes. More » -
#netbooks
Intel Shipping Atom N280 Processors, Bringing HD Quality to Netbooks
Intel is now shipping their new 1.66GHz Atom N280 processors to PC makers—a chip should give netbooks a performance boost with HD video. More » -
#cameras
Pentax P70, E70 Point-And-Shoot Cameras Aim High, Sell Low
Pentax has got two new Optio pocket cameras for us, each with a clear purpose in mind. The name of the game for the P70? Slim lines and HD video. The E70? Dollars and cents. More » -
#qotd
Do You Think You Can Tell The Difference Between Standard Def, 720p and 1080p?
Most of you know that seeing the difference between 720p and 1080p depends on screen size and how far away you sit—but, in the end, it really comes down to your eyes. More » -
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#webcams
Samsung Webcam Sensor Handles 720p, Fits Inside Your Laptop Bezel
It's not the the advent of 720p webcamming that we're seeing here—it's just a change that means that it won't have to look like this, and will probably come built into mainstream notebooks. More » -
#digitalcameras
Sony's Cybershot T500 Digital Camera Shoots HD Video Too
As we saw in the Sony IFA 2008 Liveblog, these new Sony Cybershot digital 10.1 megapixel cameras also shoot HD video (720p, though that's not mentioned in the press release.) The T500 has a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 5x optical zoom, 3.5-inch touchscreen, eight-person face tracking, and something called "Double Anti-blur" technology which combines high sensitivity (for fast shutter times) with optical image-shake reduction. It can also connect directly to your HDTV and do slideshows, music and video shows without needing a PC. It's due October, price info still to be announced. Press release below. More » -
#camcorders
Sanyo Kits Out the Xacti Range With New DMX-HD800 HD Camcorder
Sanyo's HD700 Xacti was the then smallest 720p camcorder in the world, and we liked it. Time's moved on and Sanyo has a new Xacti, the HD800, and it's apparently a great leap in video quality. The new cam has an 8-megapixel CMOS sensor, and shoots 720p video at 30fps in MPEG4 format. It's also got "three-dimensional noise reduction" for improved image sharpness, can track up to 12 faces in the scene for optimum image settings, a 5x optical zoom and can shoot down to a minimum of 3 lux. The SDHC-recording cam comes this time in whacky 70s-esque color schemes, and is available August 22nd in Japan at first, for around $460. Press release below. More » -
#portablemedia
IOGEAR's Portable Media Player Upscales Video to 720P, Bears World's Most Generic Name
IOGEAR's portable media player, actually named Portable Media Player, may look as generic as its name on the outside, but actually has some good features on the inside (but no screen). There's the most unique one, the ability to upscale video files to 720P for display on an HDTV, but there's also XviD, DivX, MPEG1/2, and full DVD menu support as well as a bunch of audio support. With a 120GB drive on board, the $349.95 price tag doesn't seem all that steep, but there's probably little to no chance that most people will have the use of playing back 720P video on the go, on other people's screens. Maybe if you traveled a lot and wanted to watch your own movies in hotel rooms? [IOGEAR]
