World's Biggest Flat Screen 152"
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on Saturday, January 9, 2010
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World's Biggest Flat Screen 152" 4,096 x 2,160 pixels
Panasonic's 152-inch TV just hit and it's got 4k by 2k resolution, 3D support and several technologies that speed up display and optimize it for displaying 3D by reducing cross talk.
The quad luminous tech brings plasma pictures to full brightness in 1/4th the time, so fast refreshes don't compromise picture intensity and they've managed to refresh pictures frame at a time instead of line at a time, so that alternating right/left images presented for 3D don't suffer from the double effect that some displays show .
Self-illuminating plasma panels offer excellent response to moving images with full movition picture resolution(3), making them suitable for rapid 3D image display. By employing the newly-developed ultra high-speed 3D drive technology, which adopts the super-efficient quadruple luminous efficiency technology, the new panel achieves a higher illuminating speed, about one fourth the speed of conventional Full HD panels(4). This technology enables high-quality Full HD 3D display on the ultra large 152-inch 4K x 2K (4,096 x 2,160 pixels) panel.
The panel also incorporates a crosstalk reduction technology, essential for producing clear 3D images. Compared to other display technologies that use line-at-a-time driving method(5), PDPs use frame-at-a-time driving method(6) that gives PDP TVs an advantage in crosstalk reduction in principle. Panasonic has successfully developed a unique technology to minimize double-image that occurs when left- and right-eye images are switched alternately. The development has resulted in the 3D compatible plasma display that can render clear and smooth high-quality pictures by accurately reproducing video sources.
As you can see the thing is just massive and while we'd love to have one of these, even if we could afford to buy it, it is very unlikely it'd fit in our living room. We're sure you agree when we say that those silly little details won't get in the way of our dreams.
Vancouver 2010 PC Gameplay
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Vancouver 2010 features realistic next-gen visuals and will provide players with an authentic simulation of 14 events from the upcoming Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games giving gamers the opportunity to compete in, and get an early look at, many of the official venues. The online functionality of all three platforms will ensure that fans of the Olympic Winter Games will be able to experience the thrill of competing against other gamers across the globe for national pride. The game will also incorporate innovative control schemes that allow novice gamers to learn how to play the game, while providing experienced gamers the chance to set new records.
System Requirements:
Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.4 GHz
Video Card : 512 MB VRAM nVidia GeForce 8800 or better
Memory : 1 GB RAM
Hard Disk : -
Operating System : Microsoft Windows Xp / Windows Vista
Sound Card : -
Direct X : 9.0
Installation : DVD-ROM Drive
System Requirements:
Processor : Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.4 GHz
Video Card : 512 MB VRAM nVidia GeForce 8800 or better
Memory : 1 GB RAM
Hard Disk : -
Operating System : Microsoft Windows Xp / Windows Vista
Sound Card : -
Direct X : 9.0
Installation : DVD-ROM Drive
Nvidia and Youtube 3D
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on Friday, January 8, 2010
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Nvidia will present a multi-display version of 3D Vision at the CES in Las Vegas. Furthermore the company wants to give the first sneak peek at Youtube 3D.
Entire 3D Vision Ecosystem on Display in NVIDIA Booth, Including World's Only Consumer 3D Multi-Display Solution Running on NVIDIA GeForce GPUs and the First Sneak Peek of YouTube 3D .
NVIDIA 3D Vision technology will be running on desktop PCs using new 3D Vision-Ready, 1080p, 120Hz LCD panels from leading display companies, including Acer, Alienware, and others .
3D-Vision-ready notebooks from leading notebook manufacturers, all equipped with new state-of-the-art 120Hz 3D capable displays.
Call Of Duty 7 : Vietnam / November 2010
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Activision has pencilled in a November release for the seventh Call Of Duty - which will be set in the late 1960s, during the Vietnam War. Treyarch-developed title is scheduled to arrive a full 12 months after last year's Modern Warfare 2.
The game would be set during the Vietnam conflict - and takes particular influence from classic movies Apocalypse Now and Platoon.
"It's going to be November again - just as with World At War and Modern Warfare 2,"
"Activision believes that it can own Christmas 2010, just as it has in the last two years.
"Development is on course - and Treyarch have been told the game must be ready to hit shelves before the gifting season."
Samsung's 14-inch transparent OLED laptop
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on Thursday, January 7, 2010
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Mass Effect 2 Vanguard Gameplay Trailer
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This trailer shows off the Vanguard class in the upcoming action RPG from Bioware,
Mass Effect 2.
Mass Effect 2.