Category: CES 2007
CES 2007: Sharp's gaming LCD HDTVs
I think the current success of high definition televisions, especially outside the US where we already enjoy an at least semi-decent picture resolution anyway, has a lot to do with the new high defintion games consoles: the Xbox 360…
CES 2007: Atlantic's GameSeal waterproof portable gaming cases
Maybe not the prettiest game case we’ve ever seen, but perhaps the most practical, Atlantic’s GameSeal has impressed the DS-users amongst us with its waterproof capabilities. They’ve added two new items to their GameKeeper range, for both the DS (old-school and Lite), and Sony’s PSP, both available for just $39.95. What’s exciting us is that unlike other cases, Atlantic’s can fit pretty much the kitchen and bathroom sink, with space for 10 UMDs, two Memory Stick Duos and charger for the PSP case, and in the DS’s instance, there’s space for 12 DS cartridges, 16 GBA games, and a muchly-needed charger. Now, if only they made a holographic one, with lasers…
CES 2007: The biggest ever LCD TV (again), Sharp's 108 incher
It just wouldn't be CES with out someone wheeling out the biggest ever telly of some denomination. This year it's Sharps turn with their 108" whopper of an LCD. This makes it the World's largest LCD telly to date,…
CES 2007: Philips DCP portable media players with iPod docks and memory card slots
As well as their new portable DVD players, Philips have today announced some multi-functional portable media players that'll play DVDs, downloads and files from your iPod. The new DCP portable media players come with video iPod docks along with DVD…
CES 2007: Philips amBX gaming peripherals
While I have my doubts about the practical benefits of Ambilight technology, Philips seems to have no such reservations and, in fact, is now on the cusp of taking up to the next level – video gaming. It's a…
CES 2007: Toshiba add a new HD DVD player to its ranks, the HD-A20
As well as joining forces with MTV to conquer the music world, Toshiba are today celebrating the continued success of their HD DVD players by adding another model to their range. The HD-A2 (entry level) and HD-XA2 (top of…
CES 2007: Philips PET830 and PET1030 portable DVD players
Philips also unveiled two new portable DVD players this morning at CES, the PET830 and PET1030 (pictured), which have 8.5-inch and 10.2-inch screens respectively. Both come with a car charger and car mount, as well as built-in stereo speakers, and…
CES 2007: New DVD kit from Tosh
Although Toshiba has made its own seperate HD DVD announcement, most of new standard DVD products are well prepared for the High Def era. A new line up of DVD recorders all over HDMI support and upconversion capabilities. The top…
CES 2007: Pioneer's cheap-as-chips single CD player lines
Perhaps not of interest to us London-dwelling public-transport using folk, those who rely on their cars for transport will be pleased to note that Pioneer, the leaders in in-car audio, have announced a new line of video, navigation, and audio products which will hopefully be affordable for all. Featuring two new audio/video players, 14 car stereos, and a couple of in-dash navigation systems, there’s something that will suit every form of commuter. The new single-CD player lines start at just $100, and work alongside your mobile phone, so when it rings, the stereo will instantly mute, allowing the call to be easily answered. The players have XM/Sirius support on all models, and are compatible with all music devices available, through USB connectivity, Bluetooth compatibility, Direct iPod control, and auxiliary inputs.
CES 2007: Philips Ambisound HTS8100 home cinema system
Philips has been showing off its new HTS8100 Ambisound home cinema system, which provides 5.1 surround sound from a one-piece system that's just five inches thick, and includes an amplifier and DVD player. The five channels are built into a…