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  • #questionoftheday

    Question of the Day: Widescreen or Tallscreen?

    Apple's successful iPhone 3GS launch might mean a new video format takes over the YouTubes of the world in the near future. They're calling it "tallscreen," and I wanted to know if you gave a hoot or not. More »
    07/26/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #tvs

    Philips Cinema 21:9 TV Will Cost $7400

    I don't know if we will ever see the 56-inch Philips Cinema 21:9 in the US, but if I didn't have a projector, I would totally fall for it. Even at the $7400 price tag just published in the UK. More »
    07/01/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #philips

    Impressive Trailer Shows Why You'd Want a Philips 21:9 Cinema LCD

    Although the video itself, entitled Carousel, is pretty phenomenal, the premise is strange. It's supposed to be selling us on the idea that you NEED 21:9 to see some films correctly. Not quite. More »
    04/16/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #hdtvs

    Video: Philips's Crazy 56-Inch Ultra-Widescreen Cinema 21:9 LCD Is Real

    Philips took the wraps off their 21:9 Cinema LCD in merry ol' England, confirming the renderings that circulated earlier this month. It does display 2.40:1 'scope with no letterboxing, but is that what you want? More »
    01/30/09
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    By John Mahoney
  • #hdtvs

    Philips Ultra-Widescreen 21:9 Cinema LCD Moves the Letterbox Bars To the Side

    This is kind of ridiculous. Philips's new 56-inch LCD, bound for Europe, is boasting a 21:9 aspect ratio—displaying a full anamorphic 2.40:1 frame without letterboxing. But what about watching TV? More »
    01/15/09
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    By John Mahoney
  • #patents

    New Nokia Smartphone Patent Features Swiveling Widescreen and QWERTY

    A new patent from Nokia shows a pretty interesting new design: a full widescreen that can swivel behind a QWERTY keyboard so only half the screen is visible. More »
    12/13/08
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #youtube

    YouTube Now Playing Widescreen Videos

    People who logged into Youtube today have probably noticed that everybody's favorite internet video site has undergone a slight change—everything has gone widescreen! That's right, now you can watch a dog humping a baby in 16:9, rather than the original boring ol' 4:3. Though, if you'd rather stick to boring ol' 4:3, that's not going away either. [Youtube]
    11/25/08
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    By Elaine Chow
  • #vuzixav310

    Vuzix AV310: The First Ever Widescreen Video Goggles

    09/16/08
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  • #ipod

    iHome iH41 Rotating iPod Alarm Clock Released, Gets $80 Price Tag

    08/12/08
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  • #widescreen

    Are Extra-Widescreen 2.35:1 TVs the Future?

    07/23/08
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  • #videogames

    A Widescreen Nintendo DS is "Purely Rumor and Speculation"

    07/08/08
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  • au_1.jpg#japanesecell

    Au Claims Its W61SH Widescreen Cell has a 2000:1 Contrast Ratio, We Say, 'Blimey It's Pink'

    Au, the company that brought us the rather sexy Infobar 2 has released a high-res widescreen phone in Japan that they claim has a 2000:1 contrast ratio. Manufactured by Sharp, the hot-pink number has a 2.8-inch Acquos screen, 240 x 400 resolution and this rather crazy 2000:1 contrast claim. You can find a mini-gallery after the jump. More »
    12/17/07
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    By AddyDugdale
  • #peripherals

    Wacky Widescreen Wacom!

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