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Category: Audio/Video
The news items published under this category are as follows.
The news items published under this category are as follows.
Sony drops the Memory Stick and MiniDisc from their previous NetJuke minicomponent system and the result is the NAS-D5HD.
Panasonic has announced a new portable projector with an SD card slot, making it the smallest and lightest such projector in the world.
A new vertically operating shelf unit from onkyo can handle CDs, MDs, and can connect with onkyo's "DS-A1" iPod adapter.
To go with the new au handsets that support Bluetooth, there are a number of products so you can enjoy your "LISMO" songs wirelessly. The first (of four) is the "NX-A01" speaker set from Yamaha.
Not only are JVC's new headphones cordless, they're also armless. It's a bit difficult to find cordless headphones that aren't gigantic, let alone ones without any sort of arm. They also announced some "armed" cordless headphones, but since they're unexciting, we won't be covering them. Info on the good ones inside.
Tokyo Tower is responsible for much of the Terrestrial Digital transmissions in the greater Kanto (region around Tokyo) area. It will be broadcasting at "full power" from December 1st, so to commemorate, the Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting pulled a few strings, and the tower will be illuminated with blue lights for the night of December 1st.
Apparently a problem with USB capture devices is video lag, to the point that it makes playing games on your computer a problem. Kurouto Shikou has announced a new device called the "GameBridge" which supposedly addresses this problem.
Update: I've done a bit of research into this, and apparently lag isn't a problem on all modern USB 2.0 capture devices. Sorry for the false alarm. I'll leave this article up because I don't feel like deleting it.
We've addressed the LinkTheater a few times in the past, and here comes a newer, smaller version. This one drops the DVD drive.





