InFocus introduces X2 digital projector
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InFocus introduces multi-use projector
InFocus introduces multi-use projector
05/14/2004 01:50 AMComputerworld Singapore May 14 2004 5:34AM GMT
Xerox introduces new digital projector
Xerox introduces new digital projector
08/30/2004 11:37 AMXerox has announced the US$1,999 DP 1015 digital projector that weighs
3.5 pounds, provides 1500 lumens of brightness, 1024x768 (XGA)
resolution and a contrast ratio of 900:1...
InFocus releases new projector
InFocus releases new projector
05/25/2004 10:13 AMInFocus has released the InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 projector, which is
designed to connect to computers, DVD players, satellite receivers,
high-definition broadcast receivers, TVs and video game consoles...
Infocus 4805 projector
Infocus 4805 projector
08/01/2004 03:30 AMSome weeks ago we got an Infocus 4805 projector. I picked that one
because it got good reviews and at $1500 was one of the cheapest 16:9
DLP projectors I could find. Crutchfield have a 30 day return policy
with no restocking fee or any such sillyness, so I thought I'd be
worth to try out rather than ordering a more expensive one. If you go
higher you are mostly paying for higher resolution, which you can't
use anyway if...
InFocus X3 Projector Reviewed (Verdict:
Higher Resolution, Same Problems)
InFocus X3 Projector Reviewed (Verdict:
Higher Resolution, Same Problems)
06/22/2005 01:57 AM
Robert Silva at About.com has reviewed the new InFocus X3 DLP
front projector, the third update to the popular low-end line (there
was an X1A before the X2). Silva likes it well enough—besides
the update to 1,024 by 768 from 800 by 600 resolution, the X3 sounds a
lot like the older models—complaining mainly about the DLP
rainbows that are just going to happen in lower-end DLP units. For me,
it's a promising sign that an affordable true 720p (1,280 by 720
pixel) DLP projector should be coming soon, which will probably be my
stopgap purchase while waiting for 1080p DLP projectors to cost less
than a car.
InFocus X3 DLP General Purpose Video Projector - Product
Review [About]
Xerox introduces DP 1015 projector
Xerox introduces DP 1015 projector
08/30/2004 10:29 AMXerox on Monday introduced its
DP
1015 digital projector. The Digital Light Processor (DLP)-based
projector weights 3.5 pounds, sports 1500 lumens brightness, 900:1
contrast ratio, and features 1024 x 768 pixel (XGA) native resolution.
The projector includes DVI, RGB 15-pin, composite video and S-Video
input, and works with NTSC, PAL and SECAM video signals. It's Mac and
PC compatible and includes an infrared remote control that also
incorporates a laser pointer. The DP 1015 is available now for
US$1,999.
Epson introduces PowerLite 821p
projector
Epson introduces PowerLite 821p
projector
08/30/2004 12:17 PMEpson on Monday introduced its
newest digital LCD projector: The PowerLite 821p. The New system costs
US$3,099 and sports 2,600 lumens brightness, 1024 x 768 pixel (XGA)
resolution and a 1.6x power zoom lens. The projector is aimed at
well-lit environments where an image needs to be shown from a variety
of distances, according to Epson. It also includes two computer and
video inputs, and a five-watt speaker. Auto source selection
automatically detects a valid input source signal, and the projector
features third-party network card compatibility if users want to
connect it to an Ethernet network for system administration. Expect to
see the PowerLite 821p hit store shelves this September. Epson's Web
site was not updated with information about the new projector as
MacCentral posted this article.
Toshiba introduces projector with
detachable camera
Toshiba introduces projector with
detachable camera
04/13/2004 05:58 AMToshiba today introduced its new TLP-S71U projector, which the company
says "combines the presentation qualities of an ultra-bright projector
with the imaging capabilities of a detachable document camera."...
New: Xerox DP 820 digital projector
New: Xerox DP 820 digital projector
12/27/2004 03:15 AMXerox introduced the DP 820 digital projector, a 4.5 pound device that
offers a contrast ratio of 2000:1, 1600 ANSI lumens, and 800x600
resolution.
Toshiba's new digital projector has
detachable camera
Toshiba's new digital projector has
detachable camera
04/13/2004 08:43 AMToshiba on Tuesday introduced the
TLP-S71U, a new $1,700 digital projector
compatible with PCs, Macs and other video sources that also includes a
detachable document camera.
Xerox intros DP 820 portable digital
projector
Xerox intros DP 820 portable digital
projector
12/22/2004 01:43 AMXerox on Tuesday announced that its latest portable digital projector,
the DP 820, will be available in January for US$999.99. The device
features a 2000:1 contrast ratio, 1600 ANSI lumens, 800 x 600
resolution, support for all global video standards and more. It weighs
4.5 pounds and includes S-Video and composite video ports as well as a
15-pin D-SUB connector for a VGA analog RGB monitor. The DP 820 ships
with necessary cables, a carrying case and a remote control that
doubles as a laser pointer.
New Xerox digital projector weighs in at
2.1 pounds
New Xerox digital projector weighs in at
2.1 pounds
11/18/2003 11:37 AMXerox on Tuesday announced the DP
1011, a 2.1-pound digital projector that provides a contrast ratio of
2000:1, 1100 ANSI lumens of brightness and 1024 x 768 (XGA)
resolution. The DP 1011 can display up to 16.7 million colors focused
through a Carl Zeiss f/2.8-3.1 zoom lens.
Sony's 4,096 x 2,160 SRX-R110 Digital
Cinema Projector
Sony's 4,096 x 2,160 SRX-R110 Digital
Cinema Projector
06/07/2004 07:29 AM
Built specifically not
for consumer markets, the new Sony digital cinema projectors, the
SRX-R110 and the SRX-R105, are top-end "4K" projectors meant to
replace traditional film and lamp technologies with a killer 4,096 x
2,160 resolution. By using a Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD),
the 10,000 lumen SRX-R110 can, when projecting a 16:9 image onto a
27-foot wide screen, shows images where each pixel is "only about the
size of the letter 'e' in 'Liberty' on a quarter." Sony recommends the
10,000 lumen SRX-R110 (the SRX R105 is 5,000 lumen) for screens
between 25 and 40 feet wide. You can even split the screen into two
1,920 x 1,080 images or four 1,024 x 540 images simultaneously (the
press release says four 1,920 x 1,080, but I question that math). Sony
offers a "2K" design in their high-end consumer Qualia line of
electronics. (Sony, if you'd like to send a product review sample I'd
be happy to knock out a wall.)
Press release after the jump.
Sony Projector May Speed Launch of
Digital Cinemas (Reuters)
Sony Projector May Speed Launch of
Digital Cinemas (Reuters)
06/03/2004 12:34 AMReuters - Sony Electronics plans to unveil on
Thursday a new digital projection system for movie theaters,
using a microchip it says will advance the industry and rival
Texas Instruments Inc's market-leading product.
UMAX introduces two new digital cameras
UMAX introduces two new digital cameras
03/13/2003 12:54 PMSamsung introduces new V50 digital
camera
Samsung introduces new V50 digital
camera
07/05/2004 06:05 AMSamsung Cameras today introduced it new "flagship" digital camera --
the Samsung Digimax V50...
Canon introduces new digital cameras
Canon introduces new digital cameras
08/20/2004 06:27 AMCanon today announced a number of new digital cameras...
Fuji introduces five new digital cameras
Fuji introduces five new digital cameras
07/28/2004 04:26 PMFuji today announced the addition of five new digital cameras to its
consumer product line...
Western Digital Introduces Revolutionary
Drive
Western Digital Introduces Revolutionary
Drive
01/08/2004 08:22 PMWestern Digital has introduced plug-in hard drive that reads eight
memory card types. It will be available in Hard-Drive sizes...
Nikon introduces the Coolpix S1 digital
camera
Nikon introduces the Coolpix S1 digital
camera
03/17/2005 03:05 AMNikon today introduced its new, ultra-slim Coolpix S1 -- a
5.1-megapixel camera featuring a new Face Priority AF (Auto Focus)
feature, enhanced image quality and improved speed, within a compact
design...
Canopus introduces ADVC110 digital video
converter
Canopus introduces ADVC110 digital video
converter
07/06/2004 03:31 PMCanopus Corp. On Tuesday announced the
ADVC11
0, a portable analog/digital video converter that works with Macs
and PCs. The ADVC110 is bidirectional and communicates with the
computer using FireWire, requiring no software drivers to be installed
in order to work.
Last Digital Introduces Their Latest
Improvement in Web Mail Service
Last Digital Introduces Their Latest
Improvement in Web Mail Service
04/13/2005 02:03 AMLast Digital, one of the UK’s leading web hosting company has launched
its newest development in web mail service, known as WebMailMe.com.
The extra storage WebMailMe.com service is believed may create
customer’s professionalism, where it would enable customers to send
and receive email anytime by using their own domain name and it is
also effortless to use compared to other emailing services. [PRWEB Apr
13, 2005]
IDF 2004: Intel introduces Entertainment
PCs to the Digital Home
IDF 2004: Intel introduces Entertainment
PCs to the Digital Home
09/08/2004 09:42 PMPC Pro Sep 9 2004 2:15AM GMT
Minolta introduces digital
multifunctional di1611 and Di2011
Minolta introduces digital
multifunctional di1611 and Di2011
06/07/2004 10:04 PMSunday Times South Africa Jun 8 2004 2:39AM GMT
Elgato introduces DVB-T digital video
recorder, with Common Interface
Elgato introduces DVB-T digital video
recorder, with Common Interface
09/02/2004 11:16 PMElgato Systems today
announced the release of the
EyeTV 410 digital
video recorder for DVB-T with Common Interface (CI). Based on the
award-winning technology of EyeTV 400 (for free-to-air digital
terrestrial television), this product is designed for countries where
PayTV via DVB-T is available. The new EyeTV 410 will find its users
particularly in countries, where the TV channels are broadcast via
DVB-T in encrypted format only. The new product also works in
countries with free-to-air DVB-T broadcasting. With EyeTV 410, users
can watch, record, timeshift, edit and archive digital terrestrial TV
in stunning picture and sound quality.
IDF, Fall 2004: Intel introduces
Entertainment PCs to the Digital Home
IDF, Fall 2004: Intel introduces
Entertainment PCs to the Digital Home
09/09/2004 04:52 PMPC Pro Sep 9 2004 8:12PM GMT
Last Digital Ltd, Introduces New Fully
Domain Name Management System to Its
Customers
Last Digital Ltd, Introduces New Fully
Domain Name Management System to Its
Customers
03/31/2005 03:31 AMLast Digital Ltd. has taken one more step ahead by creating its new
Domain Management. As the company is growing, they know that an
effective management is vital to meet everyday customer’s demand.
[PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
eFrameCentral.com Introduces New Digital
Picture eFrame Just in Time for Father’s
Day
eFrameCentral.com Introduces New Digital
Picture eFrame Just in Time for Father’s
Day
06/09/2004 02:53 AMCompany offers a wide assortment of eFrames, ideal for Father’s Day
gifts [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
eFrameCentral.com Introduces New Pacific
Digital 5x7 Memory Frame Media Player
eFrameCentral.com Introduces New Pacific
Digital 5x7 Memory Frame Media Player
03/14/2005 05:25 PMNew eFrame serves triple-duty as digital photo album, MP3 music player
and video player. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
UMAX Technologies Introduces Next
Generation Flatbed Scanner for Digital
Imaging Prosumers and Photographers
UMAX Technologies Introduces Next
Generation Flatbed Scanner for Digital
Imaging Prosumers and Photographers
03/14/2005 06:10 PMUMAX Technologies announces it is now shipping it's most recent
prosumer flatbed scanner, the Astra 6700. With 2400 x 4800 dpi, 48-bit
scanning capability it creates sharp, clean scans. The scanner also
utilizes USB 2.0 for up to 40 times faster transfer speeds than USB
1.1. The Astra 6700 has a MSRP of $149.95. [PRWEB Feb 17, 2005]
RealNetworks Introduces Harmony,
Enabling Consumers to Buy Digital Music
that Plays on All Popular Devices.
RealNetworks Introduces Harmony,
Enabling Consumers to Buy Digital Music
that Plays on All Popular Devices.
07/27/2004 07:48 PMRealNetworks Introduces Harmony, Enabling Consumers to Buy
Digital Music that Plays on All Popular Devices. RealNetworks Sr.
Codec Engineer Karl Lillevold
explains how Harmony works: "When transferring your
purchased songs to the iPod, the AAC itself is not touched, but the
Helix DRM is transmuxed to the DRM used by the iPod, i.e. fully
protected and without trans-coding." And "DVD Jon" Johansen
asks "where do I send the invoice?"
InFocus Out of Focus
InFocus Out of Focus
04/12/2005 01:24 PMIs now a good time to buy shares?
InFocus, Planar take on big boys
InFocus, Planar take on big boys
01/17/2004 10:44 PMAlready, a quick Google search reveals that at least 60 different
manufacturers offer flat-panel televisions now, ranging from the
best-known brand names to ...
InFocus Aims Big with 61-inch HDTV
InFocus Aims Big with 61-inch HDTV
03/17/2005 02:58 AMInFocus offers a thin DLP rear projection HDTV that's less than seven
inches deep. Can a pricey, thin DLP rear projector keep up with the
competition? We put it to the test.
InFocus DepthQ: Cheap 3D Projection
InFocus DepthQ: Cheap 3D Projection
04/15/2005 09:59 AM
InFocus and Lightspeed Design Group are acnnouncing the
InFocus DepthQ, an affordable 3D DLP projector that looks to me like a
tweaked X2. It's not a solution for everyone—the 3D format are
limited to "VESA VGA, page flip, stereo 3D format," and it requires
the wearing of LCD shutter glasses—but it looks like many NVIDIA
cards will support it, as well as some games (I'm not sure how much of
the load is lifted by the video card driver and how much, if any, is
done by the game). Still, it's cheap, at around $3,500, and uses solid
Infocus technology. The only thing I can't determine is if it comes
with a pair of shutter glasses or not (it looks like it doesn't).
Product Page
[DepthQ]
Home Theatre Projectors, Dell, InFocus
and Sanyo
Home Theatre Projectors, Dell, InFocus
and Sanyo
11/14/2003 10:18 AMDXG Introduces First Underwater Ditigal
Camera for Less Than $139 - Compact
Digital Camera Features Protective
Housing for Active Lifestyle Uses
DXG Introduces First Underwater Ditigal
Camera for Less Than $139 - Compact
Digital Camera Features Protective
Housing for Active Lifestyle Uses
07/06/2004 03:09 AMDXG, one of the world's largest digital camera manufacturers and
designers, today announced a digital underwater and waterproof camera
for everyday outdoor use. At $139 with capabilities of up to 6.6
megapixels, the DXG-308U sets a new price/performance benchmark for
rugged outdoor cameras that can be used in a variety of settings.
[PRWEB Jul 6, 2004]
Avocent Introduces a Wireless VGA
Expansion Solution for Pioneer
Industrial Plasma Panels Eliminates
need for PC at each plasma for
efficient, cost effective digital
signage connectivity
Avocent Introduces a Wireless VGA
Expansion Solution for Pioneer
Industrial Plasma Panels Eliminates
need for PC at each plasma for
efficient, cost effective digital
signage connectivity
06/10/2004 03:08 AMAvocent Wireless, a division of Avocent Corporation (Nasdaq: AVCT)
today announced the world’s first wireless VGA plug-in module for
Pioneer Electronics’ PDP-504CMX and PDP-434CMX plasma panels. A
demonstration of the new Avocent technology can be seen in Pioneer’s
booth #1055 at the InfoComm show June 9-11 in Atlanta. [PRWEB Jun 10,
2004]
Syntax Groups Introduces “Olevia”
LCD-TVs Breaking Price Barrier for
Best-in-Class Digital Entertainment --
Joint Venture with Kolin & Prokia Gives
Strategic Advantages in R&D and World
Class Manufacturing
Syntax Groups Introduces “Olevia”
LCD-TVs Breaking Price Barrier for
Best-in-Class Digital Entertainment --
Joint Venture with Kolin & Prokia Gives
Strategic Advantages in R&D and World
Class Manufacturing
05/31/2004 02:07 PMNew Fully-Featured Syntax Groups 27" and 30" High Definition LCD-TVs
are launched with lowest prices in industry and popular retail
distribution. [PRWEB May 19, 2004]
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Buy.com still sucks
Buy.com still sucks
02/12/2004 12:40 PMMore than four years ago, I ordered a CD from buy.com. The album was a
new release and widely available everywhere, but it took them two
months to process and ship the order...and then it never actually
showed up. I haven't shopped there since. This morning I got an email
from buy.com announcing their "NEW Cellular Store", one of many I've
gotten from them since that initial shopping experience despite...
I got a Mac and it sucks
I got a Mac and it sucks
03/08/2004 11:11 PMI just spent an hour on the phone with my father-in-law failing to
help him find his email client. It used to be there, but it vanished
from the tool bar at the bottom. Now we can't get it back. None of the
Finder options seem to actually help us find anything. I know it's
there. I know it's "easy." But it sure ain't intuitive. Anyone want to
give me the most basic instruction about how to find things on the
!@#$% Mac, OS X? As Dr. Dean would say, "Aaaaaaarrrrrrggggghhhh!" [Ten
minutes later] I can't even walk my father-in-law...
It sucks
It sucks
11/11/2003 10:33 AM It sucks to be wounded.
This really, really sucks
This really, really sucks
09/05/2004 10:12 PM
This
really, really sucks On Saturday night after their Houston show,
Engine Down's van and trailer
were stolen from the parking lot of the Red Roof Inn on NW Freeway in
Houston. All of their gear, 3 laptop computers, cameras, merchandise
and personal items are all gone. If you want to help them out at all,
click
here.
"Technorati sucks"
"Technorati sucks"
08/01/2004 08:33 AMFlickr Sucks!
Flickr Sucks!
12/19/2004 03:52 PMFlickr Sucks!
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Sometimes it sucks to be a Geek
Sometimes it sucks to be a Geek
09/20/2004 02:53 AMMy wife and I went to a work related party last night which turned
out to be pretty boring. So much for the $70.00 spent on tickets. We
left early and knew that the sitter was good to go decided to drop in
on a friend of hers.
We get to her house and I am admiring her house and see a big
Master Degree in Education hanging over her computer. I was surprised
to see it actually as we have known her for a while and she had never
mentioned it. Anyway to make a long story short she says hey my PC is
having problems can you look at it.
You guessed it 2 hours later and much under breath cursing I give
up and tell her I need to take it home or we can just pull the restore
disk out and start from scratch. I get this deer in the headlights
look when I explain that her computer has been hijacked and is
infected with nearly every piece of spyware known to man.
1. Virus Definitions 2 years old
2. She had never run Windows Update.
3. Systems is plugged directly into cable modem
4. No Spyware detection software
5. No Firewall
Remember now she has a Masters Degree in Education. She commented I
should open a business and fix peoples computers like hers. I guess my
21+ years working with advanced electronics now makes me qualified to
fix computers. I suppose I could charge her $750.00 for a days worth
of work. All I could do was smile and say drop it by the house and I
will get it fixed for you...
All my wife could say when we left was sorry. I hate stupid
educated people. Sometimes being a geek sucks.
Spyware Sucks!
Spyware Sucks!
04/19/2004 08:25 PMSchool sucks...
School sucks...
05/09/2004 02:07 PM
Monroe County Family Court Judge Marilyn O'Connor ruled March 31
that two parents "should not have yet another child which must
be cared for at public expense." Unconstitutional?
Maybe. But not sufficiently so for the
NY
ACLU to say
much anything about it.
Maybe the Judge could have recommended the same sex-ed scheme that
shows, in parts of England and Wales where it [called A Pause] was
trialled in 104 schools, sexual intercourse among 16-year-olds fell by
up to 20 per cent.
Now that may mean we have to have
more
discussion of oral and manual, with less genital-genital emphasis.
Anything that promotes the right to say 'no' amongst vulnerable young
folks is alright by me.
ARGH, MY MAC SUCKS!
ARGH, MY MAC SUCKS!
05/12/2004 08:23 AMHow do I turn on the screensaver with a key combination!?! I don't
want to use the hot corners (I already have them overloaded with
Exposé and I want to have the top left corner free so I don't have to
worry about counting pixels when I try and access the Apple menu), but
so far the best way to lock the Powerbook is to go and turn the lid
down and then back up again. which turns on the screen saver (and
stops iTunes, BTW, since the computer goes to sleep for a second).
I know there are Mac people reading me, so please: tell me which key
combination I have to use, or which freeware application I have to
install to just be able to press Apple-F12 to lock the computer! I've
been trying to find the info from Google, but apparently I haven't
been able to figure out the right keywords.
Frustrated now!
(Sorry for the headline, just wanted to grab your attention there. My
Mac Powerbook does NOT suck, it is a wonderful little machine and I
grow more attached to it every day. It is by far the best computer
I've ever owned. I just need this one thing to make it perfect.
Please?)
"dotCanada sucks"
"dotCanada sucks"
04/20/2004 10:17 PM“Your Company Sucks!”
“Your Company Sucks!”
06/02/2004 02:32 AMCustomInk.com publishes uncensored customer satisfaction reviews to
create a sales bonanza [PRWEB Jun 2, 2004]
Spellex-Anywhere SUCKS!
Spellex-Anywhere SUCKS!
07/05/2004 07:35 AMI did a stupid thing earlier this week I purchased a spell checker to use for online
spell checking being I could not get Firefox's spell checker to work.
I went googling and thought I found a good program I should have run
it a couple of days. What a piece of
crap. When it is running it seems to want to own the clipboard and
not give it back. It doesn't recognize when I have put the cursor in a
different window. The list goes on. I will be invoking their 30 day
satisfaction guaranteed clause. Anyone have a good suggestion for a
spell checker to use with Firefox
Disco Sucks!
Disco Sucks!
07/14/2004 11:57 AM
25 years ago a
Chicago radio disc jockey had an idea for a promotional event.
Steve Dahl invited his listeners to bring a
disco record to a double-header White Sox game. Between games he was
going to blow them up. What happened was a
full
scale riot that caused the White Sox to forfeit and disco to die.
Moving Sucks
Moving Sucks
03/06/2004 02:09 AMNow I remember why I waited 4+ years to move again. So much unpacking
to do. So very much. But hey, at least the 3Mbit DSL is working and
the wireless works well too! Sunday I head down to SoCal for about a
day and a half. More on that when I return from the trip....
Why Applecare Sucks
Why Applecare Sucks
03/06/2004 02:06 AM(PJ Doland via MyAppleMenu)
Software that Sucks
Software that Sucks
01/07/2004 07:04 PM ?How sad to see two leading Democrats fall for, even feed the lie
that they can create user-oriented software?
Viral Sucks
Viral Sucks
12/22/2003 05:18 PMInternet Works Dec 22 2003 4:55PM ET
Matrix 3 sucks
Matrix 3 sucks
11/05/2003 07:05 PM I feel so burned. I can't believe I
(called in sick to go
see) went to
Matrix Revolutions. IMO, they shouldn't have made it
into a franchise, as the first Matrix was just fine as a stand-alone
movie.
Polling sucks
Polling sucks
03/15/2003 06:27 PMActually, I'd go further than that--a system that polls has something
about it that's fundamentally broken. Now, occasionally (very
occasionally)...
InFocus introduces X2 digital projector