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Have too many video devices and not enough HDMI inputs on your TV? Octava’s multi-input converter device accepts regular component and VGA inputs and converts them to HDMI. Even better, it also has space for 3 HDMI inputs, meaning you can switch between 5 inputs on a single HDMI cable. Less hassle and less clutter…
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May 5th, 2009
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author: lambert v.
filed under: digital imaging gadgets home entertainment video
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Pocket-sized projectors are the next big thing in projection technology. But most of the pocket projectors out there are priced from $300 to $400 and more. While this little projector isn’t as high resolution as others like the 3M MPro110, it is definitely cheaper.
Priced at just $220 USD, the Cuboid projector (aka the Kinyo…
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March 24th, 2009
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author: technabob
filed under: gadgets technology video
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Wanna play your video games on a massive screen, but don’t have thousands of dollars to spend on a huge flat screen? This new projector from InFocus lets you play games and movies at sizes between 40-inches and 210-inches diagonal for under $500.
The InFocus Play Big IN1 gaming projector is powered by a TI…
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November 8th, 2007
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author: technabob
filed under: home entertainment video video games
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This new fan attachment for the back of the Xbox 360 gives you much more than just supplemental cooling. It actually adds a variety of direct-access connectors to the back of the console, eliminating the need for special adapter cables.
Along with two cooling fans, the add-on gives you easy access to VGA, Component, Composite…
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June 23rd, 2007
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author: technabob
filed under: video games