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    Curves: OK, I will ask; At what point does "big" become TOO big or big enough? more »
    egoods: I always read these types of press releases thinking "Hmm, that would look good in my living room, I wonder how much it costs" and typically it ends w... more »
    velvetwoodstock: That looks like a good place to practice ripping tablecloths off from underneath objects. more »
    Nick: the thing i hate most about my Panasonic is the remote. the volume and channel button are switched and the IR sensor has a reception angle of 10 degre... more »
    Mauricio Vivas: Testing comments with facebook more »
    frigg: The idea that self-tapering lights is gonna somehow decrease irritation in an oncoming driver will be far outweighed by the oncoming driver's increase... more »
    pwdrskier: the R8 is a dirty car.It outperforms cars that are twice as expensive as it. ahem Porsche ahem. more »
    RobLikesbrunch: "These lights cost more than your car"? LEDs are hardly expensive. more »
    NightBlade: That is SO a chick car. I mean, look at the headlights! They've got LED eyeliner! more »
    Gilbert Tang Jr.: Likewise, I know I'm poor when I have a layaway department. more »
    Skeptical_Geezer: My guess is that in a few years you will be able to buy some form of a potable computer that has a pico-projector embedded in it. more »
    dcjeepguy2001: Anyone who is dumb enough to drop $300 on a piece of 1st generation hardware like this, either has too much money, or too little sense. These things l... more »
    alexmetal: Is it just me, or does Aiptek sound waaaay too much like "ape tit" to make you not want to buy one of these? Other than that, very handy. But, ape tit. more »
    nachomaans: No video input is a dealbreaker as it's the only way to display any content you wish without having to go through some file conversion and transfer vo... more »
    DisposableInterloper: Is it just me, or is the UI a ripoff of Sony's Cross Media Bar? more »
  • #hdtvs

    Panasonic V10 NeoPDP Plasmas Now In 58 and 65-inch, and Just as Beautiful

    Amongst lots of chatter about 3DHD tech we've already seen, Panasonic has turned-out two larger V10 NeoPDP models at the IFA electronic fair in Berlin. Specs follow the existing 50 and 54-inchers: 1080p, 600Hz sub-field drive, and VIERA CAST web-content. More »
  • #hdtvs

    Panasonic's 2009 HDTV Lineup, De-Mystified

    With Pioneer out, Panasonic is licking their chops in the plasma department (with some decent LCDs too). Either way, they make some of the best sets available: here's a guide to their 2009 lineup.
  • #led

    Audi R8 V10 Supercar is the First 100% LED-Equipped Automobile

    Even if you can't afford a luxury supercar like the Audi R8, take solace in the fact that its cutting edge all-LED design will trickle down to your jalopy. Eventually. More »
  • #lightningreview

    Aiptek PocketCinema V10 Pico Projector Review

    The Gadget: Aiptek's PocketCinema V10 pico projector is so small you can hold it in your hand. This one is extra special, since its built-in SD card reader and media player gives you instant access to movies and photos, without needing to wire up a secondary video sources.
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