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more about #x1 more comments → Michai: I picked up a 40" Sony Bravia S-series for $598, and I love it. There is a slight trail but hardly noticeable, you have to really try to look for it.... more » Segador: This is exactly what I wanted when you posted your excellent reviews of the best five TVs you can buy. Fantastic article. more » Jacob Gonzales: We are gonna have the Panasonic 50 inch X1 for $499 and the 42in for $449 at heb plus in south texas on black friday more » Emulsifide: The Panasonic TC-P54S1 (54" screen) can be had for $1099.99 from Sears until this Saturday. Bing Cashback AND 10% off using a Sears credit card can be... more » Willravel: G10 ftw. You can get the TCP42G10 for like $900. You can't beat THX. more » Noobs-R-Us: You people failed to understand Leica. They don't care about growth. They only care about the status quo. They want to generate enough returns so that... more » uptonogood: it's like i just hit puberty again and discovered porn. drooooool more » cobra_commander: waiting for the comment "ITS CRAP BECAUSE: -doesn't have HD video -doesn't have live view -doesn't have autofocus -doesn't have image stabilizer" more » szrimaging: the x1 would almost be worth it, if it wasn't a fixed lens. Now if it had interchangeable lenses, running the same system as the M, well, then we coul... more » awwwsnap: Leica: parting fools from their money since 1913 more » Hiphopopotamus: Camera makers have to step up their game... they are never going fend off iPods and cell phones with this basic 'Make a good camera' strategy. Put a... more » bosskev: Um...I can give my current inexpensive Panasonic camera the exact same added features and value as any triple-the-price Leica. At Office Depot I'll ge... more » chikarin: m9 is 7k x1 is 2k more » appletoad: Why is 09/09/09 the day everything is getting released/announced? more » pantsonfireliarliar: That's the standard added grip for Leicas. Is it possibly a rebranded and slightly reconfigured GF1? I'd be extremely impressed if Leica took the res... more » -
#tvs
The 5 Best HDTV Deals Under $1000
We teamed with HD Guru Gary Merson again, this time to find the best TVs under $1000. This economy has really shocked prices. Forget the off-brands. You can now get a top-name good-looking 50" TV for $700, and more... More » -
#cameras
Leica Debuts 18-Megapixel Full-Frame M9 Rangefinder, X1 Compact for "Beginners"
Last week's leak couldn't have been more on: Leica's officially announced the their full-frame followup to the retro-fabulous M8, as well as some chum for more mainstream users, in the form of the APS-C-sensored X1 compact, for new Leica recruits. More » -
#rumor
Is This the Full-Frame 18-Megapixel Leica M9 and Mysterious Leica X1?
A supposed shot of Leica's M9—expected to be announced 9/9/09—complete with specs, was found on this Flickr page that's now locked, and it looks way interesting: a full-frame 18-megapixel CCD sensor. Oh, and what's this, the Leica X1? More » -
#cellphones
Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Specs Leaked and Laid Bare
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 spyshots we saw earlier this month got a little more meaty today as someone has allegedly leaked the mobile's official specifications. More » -
#memory
DDRdrive's X1 SSD is Superfast and Superexpensive
It may not compare to the io-Drive, but DDrdrive's X1 still packs a punch in terms of speed and price. More » -
#hdtvs
Panasonic's 2009 HDTV Lineup, De-Mystified
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#xperiareview
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Review
The Gadget: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is the new flagship smartphone for the electronics giant. Packing the new "Panels" interface, a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G data and 800x480 touchscreen in a full metal body, is the Xperia X1 poised to challenge the top smartphones? More » -
#xperiax1
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 To Drop Black Friday For $800
Sony's Win-Mo 6.1 Xperia X1 finally has a firm U.S. release date set: November 28, better known as Black Friday. Although unlike most things on sale on that fateful day of darkness, the Xperia will not be a particularly awesome deal at $800 for an unsubsidized, unlocked X1. It'll work on AT&T's 3G network here in the States, though, if you are so inclined. Pre-orders begin tomorrow, and general availability will be at Sony Style stores and authorized retailers. Full release after the jump. More » -
