Displaying items by tag: 1080P

ViewSonic has introduced the industry's first 135" all-in-one direct view LED display solution kit with a foldable screen. It includes a 1080p display, motorised floor stand, Harman Kardon speakers, and can be set up in just 10 minutes.

Published in Hardware

How much would you expect to pay for a good webcam? The Cyber Acoustics Essential Webcam 1080P 5MP is out now, is Zoom-certified, makes you look good with rich colours, but yet comes in under US$60.

Epson Australia’s new EpiqVision EH-LS300B smart laser projection TV system arrives in January 2021, delivering immersive image sizes up to 120 inches, in a real alternative to a traditional TV.

Published in Home Tech

As a friend’s father's funeral drew closer, I offered to record the funeral ceremony for the family as my friend had done for my father's funeral. But I had forgotten how Android’s FAT32 4GB file size limit would trip me up after recording 30 minutes of 1080P video.

Published in Home Tech
Thursday, 08 March 2012 09:08

New Apple TV goes full HD

Despite all the rumours, Apple has introduced a new version of the Apple TV, not a standalone TV.

Published in Entertainment

Despite Hasbro suing Asus for seemingly blatantly copying terms like 'Transformer' and 'Prime', much like LG seems to have done with its 'Optimus' range (without getting sued, as yet), the latest Asus Android tablet, with fresh cream that's icy and covered in chocolate biscuit, has finally made its way to Australia.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 10 January 2012 14:33

BenQ's sub-$1000 full HD projector

BenQ's new W1060 video projector promises full 1080p resolution and long lamp life.

Published in Entertainment

No, there are no cameos of Leonardo DiCaprio included with Toshiba's Camileo S30 full HD camcorder, but Cisco might flip out about it!

Published in Home Tech

Whether you think the Android OS is the Autobot and iPhones the Decepticons - or the other way around - LG has transformed its Optimus handset into a new 2X model, with double the processing cores and a host of other upgrades in the fight for smartphone supremacy. Fight!

Published in Mobility

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