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  1. Mitsubishi HC6000 1080p projector: great visuals, quiet & flexible

    SlashGear - May 30, 2008

    If you’re serious about home theatre, you’ve probably skipped past the whole “LCD or plasma?” debate and instead started browsing through projector catalogues. Sound & Vision have been taking a look at Mitsubishi’s

    Tagged: 1080p, projector, archive, mitsubishi, projection

  2. Seagate enterprise SSDs in development; 2TB HDD in 2009

    SlashGear - May 30, 2008

    Seagate has confirmed that it will enter the SSD market, but maintains that demand for traditional hard-drives will continue as users prove reluctant to give up cheap cost-per-gigabyte storage. CEO Bill Watkins has

    Tagged: storage, archive, seagate, hard drives, ssd drives, ssd

  3. Sony Rolly gets slated: is AP ready for a dancing speaker?

    SlashGear - May 30, 2008

    Is the tech world set to split into “those who understand the Sony Rolly” and “those that don’t”? No, probably not, but AP’s Rachel Metz would certainly fall into the latter category. In her review of the bizarre

    Tagged: robots, review, sony, pmp, archive, music system, bizarre

  4. Onkyo X-NX10A mini-HiFi with 80GB HDD & internet access

    SlashGear - May 30, 2008

    Onkyo’s latest mini-HiFi system, the X-NX10A, might look pretty mainstream (although that color LCD is on the large size), but its demure appearance hides a few pleasantly up-to-date features. For a start, there’s an

    Tagged: internet, archive, hard drives, music system, onkyo

  5. MSI MS-5654 GPS on FCC: Bluetooth, touchscreen & FM transmitter

    SlashGear - May 30, 2008

    This dumpy, dusty slab is in fact MSI’s upcoming standalone GPS unit, the MS-5654. Appearing courtesy of the FCC, the device is based around a 4.3-inch touchscreen with minimal hardware controls, and will feature

    Tagged: msi, fcc, gps, bluetooth, pmp, archive

  6. The Wii Fit finds multiple alternative uses

    SlashGear - May 30, 2008

    The Wii Fit has been out for a little over a week now and already people are finding alternative uses for it. Wii Fanboy has been throwing random objects onto the Balance Board to see how different things are measuring

    Tagged: humor, wii, archive

  7. The Refined Cereal Light displays lighted sugary goodness

    SlashGear - May 30, 2008

    Many of us enjoy our morning cereal, although, as an adult I use it more as a snack than actual breakfast. Why not show your love of overly sugary cereal with a cool overhead light? The Refined Sugar Studio has

    Tagged: gadgets, archive, lighting

  8. Smart bracelet helps keep track of your kids

    SlashGear - May 30, 2008

    Kids have always had a tendency to wander off, no matter how much of a careful parent you are they still like to push their limits. Some parents have had special devices that attaches the kid to them if they are in an

    Tagged: concept, archive, parenting gadgets

  9. Harman Kardon new home theatre & music amps with iPod dock

    SlashGear - May 30, 2008

    A/V specialists Harman Kardon have announced a bevy of new audio/video receivers in the company’s home theatre AVR range as well as its HK music series. The new models top out at the flagship AVR 354, shown here, with

    Tagged: ipod, home entertainment, archive, harmon kardon, music system

  10. Steam Cloud to save your games indefinitely

    SlashGear - May 30, 2008

    I really have to hand it to Valve. Not only does the Half Life series kick some major ass, but they’ve managed to create one of the coolest game delivery services out there. And according to the latest word from the

    Tagged: news, gaming, archive

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