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more about #epson SimonEyez: I would play porn on a church wall i think. Or an episode of "The Biggest Looser" on the wall/windows of a gym. so much fun to get with something l... more » RoboBagins: I sense a Ben Heck-enning. more » nutbastard: when i was 8 i fantasized about having a sega genesis controller with all the guts and a little projector in it. asked my dad about it, who told me it... more » dingus: Boom, baby, BOOM! more » LegacyCrono: "Extreme Gaming" is playing "I Wanna Be The Guy" on Impossible mode, that's the truth. more » Deckard: I'm sure he'd love to lose the goggles and helmet. They're not needed, but you'd lose the 'extreme' appearance. more » TheSonOfKrypton: This is, most assuredly, the funniest thing I have seen in a while. more » njdevil: Don't cross the beams! more » qbrad: Ze goggles... Zey do somesing?! more » FriarNurgle: He needs a cape. more » Munch the BanNail: Looks like it was originally designed to bake cookies with a lightbulb too. more » alexmg2420: I was about to bitch about how I just bought the HP Photosmart Premium All-In-One recently ($190 on Amazon) until I realized that this beast, while be... more » krol: Fuck, more and more SDKs for new devices every year. Soon we are going to need an Android for printers. more » Christopher Wilson: I wish printer companies would start adding support for email2fax services, let you set it to be able to send from your account, tell it the format of... more » nutbastard: Seems kind of strange to have a printer... with no text input device. I know it's for photos and web content but um... yeah... word processing is usua... more » tdk08: lol I thought that panel on the front was an iPhone more » Bandit: 720p for a projector? Bah. If you're projecting 100" or more, as you'll want to do, you really should go with 1080p. more » Tony C: A somewhat low purchase price is all fine and dandy, but until the replacement bulb doesn't cost a sizable fraction of the projector itself, NO DICE! more » Brendanec: I guess I'm not yet convinced the picture quality is that much better than a normal TV or what the benefits are. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Yeah, uhm, still gonna wait for the 1080p to get a little better in quality below the $1000 mark before I pull the trigger I think. more » -
#ps3
Strap On a Projector and a PS3, Then Game Anywhere
Theoretically, if you were to strap a PS3 Slim, projector and substantial weight in batteries to your body, you could play games on a big screen anywhere. Well in practice, someone actually did that: More » -
#printers
Epson PictureMate Show Is Sort of a Photo Frame, Sort of a Printer
Epson's PictureMate Show isn't quite a sleek digital photo frame with hidden printer, but if you wanted to print 4x6 images at home (and nothing else), it's a fairly elegant solution. More » -
#battlemodo
$1000 1080p Projector Battlemodo: Optoma HD20 vs Vivitek H1080FD
The idea of a $1000 1080p projector is enticing, but are the first products to reach this price, the VIvitek H1080FD and the Optoma HD20, any good? Yes, yes they are. More » -
#review
HP Photosmart Premium Web Printer Review: Your Mom Will Love It
HP puffed its chest when announcing the Photosmart Premium web-connected touch-enabled printer, and I understand why. You can print coloring books, movie tickets and news reports without even owning a computer. It works, and works well.
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#projectors
Epson's PowerLite 705HD Projector Clocks 720p For Under $750
Today Epson announced two new projectors aimed squarely at budget conscious consumers—the PowerLite Home Cinema 705HD and the MovieMate 60. 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 » -
#lighting
Epson Ink Cartridge Lamp Is Color Compatible With Any Decor
As it turns out, Epson ink cartridges make for one sweet-looking lamp. This handmade item is not cheap at $200, but that's a bargain for anyone that doesn't have 8 super-expensive K3 cartridges lying around. [Etsy via Engadget via DVICE] -
#digitalcameras
Epson R-D1xG: A
On one hand, the Epson R-D1xG is a gorgeous retro rangefinder camera that captures the style (and the compatible lenses) of Leica tradition. On the other, it's almost as expensive as the real thing. More »PoorMiddle Class Man's Leica M8 -
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#manvsmachine
Why I Now Hate Epson Printers
A few months back, I reviewed Epson's Artisan 800 printer, and I loved it. Tonight, I hate its shiny plastic guts. In fact, I may never touch another Epson product again because of this... More » -
#gps
The Epson Infineon GPS Chip Is Small Enough to Destroy Privacy Forever
How small does a GPS chip get in its 12th round of development? Look at the match stick. More » -
#windows7tip
Win 7 Tip: Device Stage Gadget Interface Is Gorgeous (When Supported!)
Device Stage is a set of baked-in icons and menus for printers, cameras, phones, etc. that wait for the moment when you plug something in. Recognition comes fast and smooth—provided the gadget is supported. UPDATE More » -
#1080pprojector
Epson PowerLite Flagship 1080p Projector Is Super Bright, Super Clear For Under $3K
Epson's PowerLite Home Cinema 6500 UB projector, with a 75K:1 contrast ratio and 1,600 lumens, is a prime example of what I love about tech: Everything's cheaper even as it becomes more powerful. More » -
#lightningreview
Epson Artisan 800 All-In-One Lightning Review
The Gadget: The Epson Artisan 800 All-In-One with Wi-Fi and fax. On paper, it has all the signs of being the best AIO ever made, especially for people who want versatility but care deeply about fine photographic prints. More » -
#projectors
Epson Adds Moviemate 55 to Projector Lineup, 3LCD Tech, Built-in DVD
Epson's just added to its Moviemate lineup of digital projectors with the 55 model. It uses a three-chip 3LCD system for high image quality, a new E-TORL lamp that can blaze up to 1,200 lumens, and has a built-in stereo speakers and DVD player. That's where its interesting though, since that player is just standard progressive-scan 480p, and nowhere does Epson make reference to the projector's resolution. It may indeed be able to throw a "16:9 widescreen 60-inch image from only six feet away" but this might not interest you if you're after HD imagery. Still it weighs just eight pounds and costs $699, so that might let Epson off. Due in October. Press release below. More » -
#epson
Epson's P-6000 and P-7000 Photo Viewers Look Semi-Decent, But Expensive
Epson's got two LCD-based photo viewers in the P-6000 and P-7000 that don't look half bad. They have 80GB and 160GB respectively, with RAW support, 35% faster image download speed compared to old models, 640x480 resolution, and a 94% reproduction of the Adobe RB color gamut. The price—$599 and $799—reflect the fact that they're more for professional photographers that need to dump their photos onto something, rather than your parents, who just want to look at the grandkids on the go. [Street Insider via Epson (7000) and Epson (6000)]
