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		<title>Dell S2330MX ultra-slim monitor reckons it&#8217;s gorgeous, actually just &#8216;above average&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dell&#8217;s much bragged-about skinny 23-incher just got put through its paces by the bods at HotHardware. Their conclusion? The 1080p display sports glossily good aesthetics and scores major points for its lumbar-loving 8.3-pound weight and 0.4-inch waistline (which burgeons to 1.19-inches around the ports). The twisted nematic panel isn&#8217;t up to to IPS standards and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dell&#8217;s much bragged-about skinny 23-incher just got put through its paces by the bods at <em>HotHardware</em>. Their conclusion? The 1080p display sports glossily good aesthetics and scores major points for its lumbar-loving 8.3-pound weight and 0.4-inch waistline (which burgeons to 1.19-inches around the ports). The twisted nematic panel isn&#8217;t up to to IPS standards and won&#8217;t satisfy graphics or photography pros, but the LED backlighting produces good brightness and better-than-average black levels. Gaming was held back by minor streaking despite the 2ms response time, while Blu-ray movies suffered slightly in darker scenes. All in, a &#8220;relatively good buy&#8221; at 0 &#8212; although you might want to check out the source link to see if the S2330MX meets your exact requirements.
<p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;">Dell S2330MX ultra-slim monitor reckons it&#8217;s gorgeous, actually just &#8216;above average&#8217; originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 02 Sep 2011 10:58:00 EDT.  Please see our terms for use of feeds.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/EA222WMe_Lt_300_CMYK.jpg" />If you're worried about the amount of energy your monitor is drawing, you're probably nuts, since your PC draws ten times that, but if you <em>must</em> indulge your inner environmentalist, this line of displays from NEC should suffice. They're LED-backlit, which I suspect accounts for all the savings. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's the case.]]></description>
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If you&#8217;re worried about the amount of energy your monitor is drawing, you&#8217;re probably nuts, since your PC draws ten times that, but if you <em>must</em> indulge your inner environmentalist, this line of displays from NEC should suffice. They&#8217;re LED-backlit, which I suspect accounts for all the savings. Yeah, I&#8217;m pretty sure that&#8217;s the case.</p>
<p>The LED backlighting reduces heat on <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.necdisplay.com%2FNewsAndMediaCenter%2FPressRelease%2F%3Fpressrelease%3Dbc0247a2-2906-4cf2-b309-c2c7417f1574&sref=rss">this 22&#8243; LCD</a> and it consumes considerably less power as well. LEDs will do that, NEC; I don&#8217;t think you get to claim it as some sort of accomplishment of your own.</p>
<blockquote><p>LED backlighting technology enables the NEC MultiSync EA222WMe to provide the same amount of brightness as other panel types while using 20% less power. Compared to previous generation NEC LCDs, the EA222WMe consumes up to 52% less power, radiates up to 61% less heat, weighs up to 25% less and uses up to 15% less packaging.</p>
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<p>Is it 20% less power or 52% less power? Make up your mind, NEC!</p>
<p>I would recommend the monitor except for the fact that its resolution is only 1680&#215;1050. Add one more inch and <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.newegg.com%2FProduct%2FProductList.aspx%3FSubmit%3DENE%26%23038%3BN%3D2010190020%25201106217860%26%23038%3Bname%3D1920%2520x%25201080&sref=rss">you can get full HD on there</a>. Of course, those ones aren&#8217;t LED-lit. Well, you can&#8217;t have everything.</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.slashgear.com%2Fnec-unveils-green-multisync-ea222wme-lcd-0164813%2F&sref=rss">SlashGear</a>]</p>
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<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2009/10/newmacbooktop.jpg"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/10/500x_newmacbooktop.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a>At the center of today's <a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/apple">minor product explosion</a>, Apple's refreshed $1000 <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged #whitemacbook" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/whitemacbook/">White MacBook</a> is the only right-fielder: It's got a rubberized bottom, multitouch trackpad, <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged #ledbacklighting" href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/ledbacklighting/">LED backlighting</a>, the MacBook Pro's non-replaceable battery, and healthy spec bumps. <b>UPDATED</b></p>

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<p>The multitouch trackpad and LED backlighting feel like necessary catch-up&#8212;they're less like "Pro" perks than they are standard technologies, so it's good to see them trickle down. Likewise, the spec bumps basically just keep up with inflation: the processor jumps from 2.13GHz to 2.26 GHz, the HDD from 160GB to 250GB, while the 2GB of DDR2 RAM has been swapped for the same amount of slightly faster DDR3 memory. And in the same divisive trade the 13" MacBook Pro made a few months back, the old removable battery has been switched out for the non-replaceable 7-hour unit.</p>
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<p>There was talk of an <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5345324/rumor-plastic-macbooks-arent-dying-theyre-just-waiting-for-a-makeover">industrial design overhaul</a> back in August, and that's what this refresh is really about. The bottom is now entirely rubberized, which seems to serve two purposes: One, to bring something, <em>anything</em>, visually new to Mac's unwittingly retro baseline laptop; and two, to bring some semblance of durability and friction to the the case, which to anyone who's watched a marred, scratched polycarb MacBook effortlessly slide off their corduroys onto the tile floor, probably sounds like a great idea.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong>: Brian had a chance to paw the new MacBook for a few minutes. Here's what he noticed:</p>
<p>• The glass trackpad is the same size as the Pro's, and noticeably bigger than last gen's.<br />
• It feels bigger&#8212;like, fatter&#8212;than the last gen white Macbook<br />
• Small visual cues in the cover have been tweaked to look more like the Pro line<br />
• The uniformly white bezel makes the body look chunky<br />
• Now that the base is just a flat piece of rubber, airflow seems like it could be an issue. [<em>Ed. note: I mean, is rubber a good heatsink? It's more of an insulator, right?</em>]<br />
• The eight screws in the base complement the finish on the aluminum MacBook well; here, they stand out, and look kinda ugly<br />
• The edges are curvier, but again, the whole think feels chubbier.</p>
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<p>CUPERTINO, Calif., Oct. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ &#8212; Apple® today updated its popular MacBook® with a new, durable polycarbonate unibody design featuring a brilliant LED-backlit display, a glass Multi-Touch™ trackpad and Apple's innovative built-in battery for up to seven hours of battery life. Inheriting technology and design features from the MacBook Pro line, the new MacBook is an ideal consumer notebook for students and new Mac® users, and is available for $999.</p>
<p>"The new MacBook includes many of the great features found on the innovative MacBook Pro, such as an LED-backlit display, glass Multi-Touch trackpad and built-in long-life battery," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "With the only lineup of notebooks all featuring unibody enclosures, LED-backlit displays and long-life battery technology, there's never been a better time to switch to a Mac."</p>
<p>The new MacBook features a unibody, polycarbonate enclosure that makes it lighter and more durable. The new design includes a unique non-skid bottom surface and at just 4.7 pounds, the sleek MacBook slides easily into a backpack or briefcase. MacBook comes standard with a bright, LED-backlit display with the same wide-angle viewing technology used in the MacBook Pro line. The new MacBook has a 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive, and powerful NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics.</p>
<p>The new MacBook includes Apple's innovative built-in notebook battery for up to seven hours of wireless productivity on a single charge, and up to 1,000 recharges.* At nearly three times the lifespan of conventional notebook batteries, Apple's built-in battery results in fewer depleted batteries and less waste. Depleted batteries can be replaced for $129, which includes installation and environmentally responsible disposal of your old battery.</p>
<p>The energy-efficient MacBook joins the industry's greenest lineup of notebooks, with every Mac notebook achieving EPEAT Gold** status and meeting Energy Star 5.0 requirements. The entire Mac notebook line now comes standard with energy efficient LED-backlit displays that are mercury-free and made with arsenic-free glass. Mac notebooks contain no brominated flame retardants, use internal cables and components that are PVC-free and are constructed of recyclable materials.</p>
<p>Every Mac comes with Mac OS® X Snow Leopard®, the world's most advanced operating system, and iLife®, Apple's innovative suite of applications for managing photos, making movies and creating and learning to play music. Snow Leopard builds on a decade of OS X innovation and success with hundreds of refinements, new core technologies and out of the box support for Microsoft Exchange. iLife features iPhoto®, to easily organize and manage photos; iMovie® with powerful easy-to-use new features such as Precision Editor, video stabilization and advanced drag and drop; and GarageBand® which introduces a whole new way to help you learn to play piano and guitar.</p>
<p>Pricing &#38; Availability<br />
The new MacBook is available immediately through the Apple Store® (www.apple.com), Apple's retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers.</p>
<p>The new MacBook, for a suggested retail price of $999 (US), includes:<br />
13.3-inch widescreen LED-backlit 1280 x 800 glossy display;<br />
2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 3MB shared L2 cache;<br />
1066 MHz front-side bus;<br />
2GB 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM, expandable to 4GB;<br />
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics;<br />
250 GB serial ATA hard drive running at 5400 rpm, with Sudden Motion Sensor;<br />
a slot-load 8X SuperDrive® with double-layer support (DVD+ / -R DL/DVD+ / -RW/CD-RW);<br />
Mini DisplayPort for video output (adapters sold separately);<br />
built-in AirPort Extreme® 802.11n wireless networking and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR;<br />
Gigabit Ethernet port;<br />
built-in iSight® video camera;<br />
two USB 2.0 ports;<br />
one audio line in/out port, supporting optical digital out and analog in/out;<br />
glass Multi-Touch trackpad;<br />
built-in, 60WHr lithium polymer battery; and<br />
60 Watt MagSafe® Power Adapter.</p>
<p>Build-to-order options for the MacBook include the ability to upgrade to 4GB 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM, or 320GB 5400 rpm, 500GB 5400 rpm hard drive, Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter, Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter (for 30-inch DVI display), Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter, Apple MagSafe Airline Adapter and the AppleCare Protection Plan.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="lytebox" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcache.gawker.com%2Fassets%2Fimages%2Fgizmodo%2F2009%2F10%2Fnewmacbooktop.jpg&sref=rss"><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/10/500x_newmacbooktop.jpg" class="left image500" width="500" /></a>At the center of today&#8217;s <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgizmodo.com%2Ftag%2Fapple&sref=rss">minor product explosion</a>, Apple&#8217;s refreshed $1000 <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged #whitemacbook" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgizmodo.com%2Ftag%2Fwhitemacbook%2F&sref=rss">White MacBook</a> is the only right-fielder: It&#8217;s got a rubberized bottom, multitouch trackpad, <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged #ledbacklighting" href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgizmodo.com%2Ftag%2Fledbacklighting%2F&sref=rss">LED backlighting</a>, the MacBook Pro&#8217;s non-replaceable battery, and healthy spec bumps. <b>UPDATED</b></p>
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<p>The multitouch trackpad and LED backlighting feel like necessary catch-up&mdash;they&#8217;re less like &#8220;Pro&#8221; perks than they are standard technologies, so it&#8217;s good to see them trickle down. Likewise, the spec bumps basically just keep up with inflation: the processor jumps from 2.13GHz to 2.26 GHz, the HDD from 160GB to 250GB, while the 2GB of DDR2 RAM has been swapped for the same amount of slightly faster DDR3 memory. And in the same divisive trade the 13&#8243; MacBook Pro made a few months back, the old removable battery has been switched out for the non-replaceable 7-hour unit.</p>
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<p>There was talk of an <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgizmodo.com%2F5345324%2Frumor-plastic-macbooks-arent-dying-theyre-just-waiting-for-a-makeover&sref=rss">industrial design overhaul</a> back in August, and that&#8217;s what this refresh is really about. The bottom is now entirely rubberized, which seems to serve two purposes: One, to bring something, <em>anything</em>, visually new to Mac&#8217;s unwittingly retro baseline laptop; and two, to bring some semblance of durability and friction to the the case, which to anyone who&#8217;s watched a marred, scratched polycarb MacBook effortlessly slide off their corduroys onto the tile floor, probably sounds like a great idea.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong>: Brian had a chance to paw the new MacBook for a few minutes. Here&#8217;s what he noticed:</p>
<p>• The glass trackpad is the same size as the Pro&#8217;s, and noticeably bigger than last gen&#8217;s.<br />
• It feels bigger&mdash;like, fatter&mdash;than the last gen white Macbook<br />
• Small visual cues in the cover have been tweaked to look more like the Pro line<br />
• The uniformly white bezel makes the body look chunky<br />
• Now that the base is just a flat piece of rubber, airflow seems like it could be an issue. [<em>Ed. note: I mean, is rubber a good heatsink? It's more of an insulator, right?</em>]<br />
• The eight screws in the base complement the finish on the aluminum MacBook well; here, they stand out, and look kinda ugly<br />
• The edges are curvier, but again, the whole think feels chubbier.</p>
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<p>CUPERTINO, Calif., Oct. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ &mdash; Apple® today updated its popular MacBook® with a new, durable polycarbonate unibody design featuring a brilliant LED-backlit display, a glass Multi-Touch™ trackpad and Apple&#8217;s innovative built-in battery for up to seven hours of battery life. Inheriting technology and design features from the MacBook Pro line, the new MacBook is an ideal consumer notebook for students and new Mac® users, and is available for $999.</p>
<p>&#8220;The new MacBook includes many of the great features found on the innovative MacBook Pro, such as an LED-backlit display, glass Multi-Touch trackpad and built-in long-life battery,&#8221; said Philip Schiller, Apple&#8217;s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. &#8220;With the only lineup of notebooks all featuring unibody enclosures, LED-backlit displays and long-life battery technology, there&#8217;s never been a better time to switch to a Mac.&#8221;</p>
<p>The new MacBook features a unibody, polycarbonate enclosure that makes it lighter and more durable. The new design includes a unique non-skid bottom surface and at just 4.7 pounds, the sleek MacBook slides easily into a backpack or briefcase. MacBook comes standard with a bright, LED-backlit display with the same wide-angle viewing technology used in the MacBook Pro line. The new MacBook has a 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive, and powerful NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics.</p>
<p>The new MacBook includes Apple&#8217;s innovative built-in notebook battery for up to seven hours of wireless productivity on a single charge, and up to 1,000 recharges.* At nearly three times the lifespan of conventional notebook batteries, Apple&#8217;s built-in battery results in fewer depleted batteries and less waste. Depleted batteries can be replaced for $129, which includes installation and environmentally responsible disposal of your old battery.</p>
<p>The energy-efficient MacBook joins the industry&#8217;s greenest lineup of notebooks, with every Mac notebook achieving EPEAT Gold** status and meeting Energy Star 5.0 requirements. The entire Mac notebook line now comes standard with energy efficient LED-backlit displays that are mercury-free and made with arsenic-free glass. Mac notebooks contain no brominated flame retardants, use internal cables and components that are PVC-free and are constructed of recyclable materials.</p>
<p>Every Mac comes with Mac OS® X Snow Leopard®, the world&#8217;s most advanced operating system, and iLife®, Apple&#8217;s innovative suite of applications for managing photos, making movies and creating and learning to play music. Snow Leopard builds on a decade of OS X innovation and success with hundreds of refinements, new core technologies and out of the box support for Microsoft Exchange. iLife features iPhoto®, to easily organize and manage photos; iMovie® with powerful easy-to-use new features such as Precision Editor, video stabilization and advanced drag and drop; and GarageBand® which introduces a whole new way to help you learn to play piano and guitar.</p>
<p>Pricing &#038; Availability<br />
The new MacBook is available immediately through the Apple Store® (www.apple.com), Apple&#8217;s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers.</p>
<p>The new MacBook, for a suggested retail price of $999 (US), includes:<br />
13.3-inch widescreen LED-backlit 1280 x 800 glossy display;<br />
2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 3MB shared L2 cache;<br />
1066 MHz front-side bus;<br />
2GB 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM, expandable to 4GB;<br />
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics;<br />
250 GB serial ATA hard drive running at 5400 rpm, with Sudden Motion Sensor;<br />
a slot-load 8X SuperDrive® with double-layer support (DVD+ / -R DL/DVD+ / -RW/CD-RW);<br />
Mini DisplayPort for video output (adapters sold separately);<br />
built-in AirPort Extreme® 802.11n wireless networking and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR;<br />
Gigabit Ethernet port;<br />
built-in iSight® video camera;<br />
two USB 2.0 ports;<br />
one audio line in/out port, supporting optical digital out and analog in/out;<br />
glass Multi-Touch trackpad;<br />
built-in, 60WHr lithium polymer battery; and<br />
60 Watt MagSafe® Power Adapter.</p>
<p>Build-to-order options for the MacBook include the ability to upgrade to 4GB 1066 MHz DDR3 SDRAM, or 320GB 5400 rpm, 500GB 5400 rpm hard drive, Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter, Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter (for 30-inch DVI display), Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter, Apple MagSafe Airline Adapter and the AppleCare Protection Plan.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 13:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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You can never know the situations you’ll have the chance or, on the other hand, the misfortune, to experience in a lifetime, so it’s necessary for you to always be as cautious as possible. You can never know when you’ll be in the position to need a wearable keyboard, but if it will ever happen [...]]]></description>
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You can never know the situations you’ll have the chance or, on the other hand, the misfortune, to experience in a lifetime, so it’s necessary for you to always be as cautious as possible. You can never know when you’ll be in the position to need a wearable keyboard, but if it will ever happen to you such thing, you shouldn’t worry, because the guys over iKey have already taken care of this aspect.</p>
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<p>They came up with the AK-39 keyboard, which can be worn by those who need it, on the arm. This is what they call a human interface device (also known as HID). A great thing about it is the fact that it comes in a rugged outfit, which means it meets the MIL-461 standards. In consequence, you can always use the keyboard in harsh conditions and you can be sure of the fact it won’t mind.</p>
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<p>The device comes with a pointing device that is based on the technology known as Force Sensing Resistor (FSR), having a left and right-button functionality, and with a green LED backlighting that can be adjusted. The latter is equipped with night vision compatibility.</p>
<p>The keyboard measures no more than 6.91 x 3.06 x 0.81 inches and comes with 39-key pad. It is resistant to all sorts of factors, such as water, debris and dust, and it’s able to function between -40 and +70 degrees Celsius. </p>
<p>“The AK-39 is the most functional and versatile wearable keyboard available with robust EMI performance” said Pete Fuselier, the Engineering Manager at iKey. “And because it is designed and built to the high standards of iKey products, it is ruggedized to withstand harsh environmental conditions, such as rain, dirt and extreme temperatures”.</p>
<p>(Source: <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.coolest-gadgets.com%2F20090715%2Fikey-wearable-keyboard-integrated-pointing-device%2F&sref=rss"> Coolest-Gadgets</a>)</p>

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		<title>Military-grade wrist keyboard built for fighting and Twittering</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/004.jpg" alt="keyboard" /><strong>TwitterSoldier69:</strong> <em>What a day! Glad it's almost lunch! Need to reload machine gun later! Mondays, blah!</em>

The iKey AK-39 may just be the most intimidating keyboard ever. Well, maybe not but it does look pretty cool for a keyboard. It features green LED backlighting and can even be configured in night-vision mode.]]></description>
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<p><strong>TwitterSoldier69:</strong> <em>What a day! Glad it&#8217;s almost lunch! Need to reload machine gun later! Mondays, blah!</em></p>
<p>The iKey AK-39 may just be the most intimidating keyboard ever. Well, maybe not but it does look pretty cool for a keyboard. It features green LED backlighting and can even be configured in night-vision mode.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s built for drops, spills, and harsh elements, too, as it&#8217;s rugged enough to meet MIL-461 military standards. </p>
<p>According to the product description:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The AK-39&#8217;s small-footprint design features essential components for military and public safety applications, including an integrated Force Sensing ResistorTM (FSR) pointing device with left- and right-click functionality, and adjustable green LED backlighting that is also available in a night vision (NVIS) compatible configuration. Designed with gloved users in mind, the AK-39&#8217;s snap-on faceplate eliminates accidental key strokes and can be easily removed to clean the pad.&#8221;</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re thinking of buying one, prepare to pay. There&#8217;s no pricing info except for an &#8220;Add to Quote&#8221; button on the company&#8217;s site. Any time a company representative has to call you to sell you a keyboard, it&#8217;s not going to be cheap.</p>
<p><a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ikey.com%2FNewProducts%2F%3FproductID%3D158&sref=rss">iKey AK-39</a> [ikey.com via <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.engadget.com%2F2009%2F07%2F14%2Fikeys-ak-39-wearable-keyboard-is-about-as-weapon-like-as-it-sou%2F&sref=rss">Engadget</a>]</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 02:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/sharp-52.jpg" />Sharp is rolling out some new Aquos HDTVs, with the coveted LED backlighting, but for some reason aren't going the whole hog with local-dimming LED arrays and all that internet connectivity Samsung and <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/06/23/vizio-to-launch-the-most-internet-connected-hdtvs-later-this-year/">Vizio </a>seem to like. That's weird, because <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/05/11/sharp-announces-a-bunch-of-new-aquos-lcd-tvs-d-series/">Sharp Japan is doing it</a>. Why no love for the US?]]></description>
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Sharp is rolling out some new Aquos HDTVs, with the coveted LED backlighting, but for some reason aren&#8217;t going the whole hog with local-dimming LED arrays and all that internet connectivity Samsung and <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.crunchgear.com%2F2009%2F06%2F23%2Fvizio-to-launch-the-most-internet-connected-hdtvs-later-this-year%2F&sref=rss">Vizio </a>seem to like. That&#8217;s weird, because <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.crunchgear.com%2F2009%2F05%2F11%2Fsharp-announces-a-bunch-of-new-aquos-lcd-tvs-d-series%2F&sref=rss">Sharp Japan is doing it</a>. Why no love for the US?</p>
<p>Actually, it seems <a href="http://redirectingat.com?id=21261X792902&xs=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgizmodo.com%2F5309570%2Fsharp-aquos-le700-led-tvs-go-mainstream-but-wheres-the-local-dimming&sref=rss">this is just the first barrage of new Aquos TVs</a>; they&#8217;re planning on releasing many species of display over the next few months, including local-dimming LED-backlights, cheaper edge-lit ones, and I done heard tell of even some RGB LED arrays, which you will be paying through the nose for. As for internet services (streaming content, local weather and the like), we&#8217;ll be seeing those later as well.</p>
<p>So who&#8217;s going to buy these &#8220;beta&#8221; TVs? I sure wouldn&#8217;t if I knew there were far more options coming. I&#8217;m sure they&#8217;re very nice TVs, but it makes no sense for anyone to pick one up at this time. Here is the pricing and press release, anyhow:</p>
<p>* The LC-52LE700UN: $2,799.99<br />
* The LC-46LE700UN: $2,199.99<br />
* The LC-40LE700UN: $1,699.99<br />
* The LC-32LE700UN: $1,099.99</p>
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    SHARP INTRODUCES AQUOS® LED</p></blockquote>
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<p>    Breakthrough New Line of LED Backlit LCD TVs Bring Superior Brightness and Image Quality Combined with Industry&#8217;s Lowest Power Consumption for True Value</p>
<p>    NEW YORK, July 7, 2009 – Sharp Electronics unveils, for the first time worldwide, AQUOS LED, an LCD TV series that provides the ultimate in picture quality and value, offering consumers the lowest power consumption of any available LCD TV. A new series of LCD TVs that combines Sharp&#8217;s award-winning AQUOS LCD technology with a Full-Array LED backlight system, the new LE700 AQUOS LED series delivers unprecedented image quality and energy-efficient, eco-friendly performance. This Full-HD 1080p LCD TV series, available in 52- (LC-52LE700UN), 46- (LC-46LE700UN), 40- (LC-40E700UN) and 32-inch (LC-32LE700UN) screen class sizes (52 1/32&#8243;, 45 63/64&#8243;, 40&#8243;, and 31 35/64&#8243; diagonal respectively), introduces a newly-developed X-Gen Panel with advanced pixel control for extremely deep black levels.</p>
<p>    The AQUOS LED series also includes Sharp&#8217;s AQUOS Net™* capability, a service that gives users instant access to customized Web-based content as well as real-time customer support.</p>
<p>    &#8220;Sharp demonstrated the unlimited possibilities of LCD, bringing the first LED back-lit AQUOS LCD TV to market last year, and we continue to advance the category today,&#8221; said Bob Scaglione, senior vice president and group manager, Product and Marketing Group, Sharp Electronics Corporation. &#8220;With the introduction of the AQUOS LED series, we are bringing consumers an affordable display solution with superior picture and environmental performance that provides a true value. Sharp is able to deliver a price-competitive yet high-performance product by producing many of the key components of the TV, including the LED components and the LCD panel.&#8221;</p>
<p>    Superior Picture Quality</p>
<p>    The proprietary AQUOS LED system incorporates Sharp&#8217;s UltraBrilliant LED backlight technology that illuminates the TV to extremely high brightness and contrast levels. The system includes a full array of LEDs evenly dispersed behind the diffuser, resulting in more uniform colors and brightness across the entire screen, as well as improved color purity for the smoothest picture possible. Additionally, this series uses Sharp&#8217;s proprietary next-generation Full HD 1080p X-Gen LCD panel with 10-bit processing, designed with advanced pixel control to minimize light leakage, producing extremely deep black levels. The X-Gen panel also provides a wider aperture to allow more light to pass through the panel, resulting in higher peak brightness. The panel provides Spectral Contrast Engine MC for an extremely high Dynamic Contrast Ratio of more than 2,000,000:1 for crisp picture quality and vibrant colors, as well as a special dejudder feature (on the LC-52LE700UN and LC-46LE700UN) that results in the smooth reproduction of film content.</p>
<p>    Rounding out this premium picture, the series offers Fine Motion Enhanced technology for 120Hz Frame Rate Conversion and a fast pixel response time of 4ms, providing the ultimate medium for high-definition viewing, ensuring viewers never miss a detail. For flexible room placement, the series has impressive 176-degree viewing angles, enabling the color reproduction to appear bright and vivid from virtually anywhere in a room.</p>
<p>    Eco-Efficient Design</p>
<p>    In addition to a first-class picture, the AQUOS LED series was designed to bring overall value to the consumer, with several eco-friendly improvements enabled by LED technology. The UltraBrilliant full array LED backlight enables precise light output with higher luminance per watt so less power is needed. The TV is also equipped with a system designed to lower power consumption during use by adjusting the screen brightness based on the level of brightness in the area of installation. In fact, this series offers the industry&#8217;s lowest power consumption of any LCD TV currently available on the market.** The LC-52LE700UN consumes 105W, exceeding the EPA&#8217;s ENERGY STAR criteria for TVs: Version 3.0 by 68 percent; the LC-46LE700UN consumes 90W, exceeding ENERGY STAR guidelines by 63 percent; the LC-40LE700UN consumes 75W, exceeding ENERGY STAR guidelines by 60 percent; and the LC-32LE700UN consumes 55W, exceeding ENERGY STAR guidelines by 52 percent.</p>
<p>    In addition to lower power consumption, the AQUOS LED series is built to last longer &#8211; as a solid-state light source, LEDs generate less heat and are more durable, leading to a longer lifespan – an expected 100,000 hours, two thirds longer than traditional LCD TVs.</p>
<p>    This TV series also uses eco-friendly components and uses no mercury – LED is a mercury-free light source. The units house fewer components with a reduction of heavy metals, which makes for easy recycling and an overall carbon footprint reduction.</p>
<p>    AQUOS Net</p>
<p>    Included in the LE700 series*, AQUOS Net is an internet-based service that gives Sharp AQUOS customers access to personalized information. Viewers can check everyday information with a push of a button on the television&#8217;s remote control, in either full screen or split screen. Currently available through AQUOS Net is content from Weatherbug to check the local forecast, NASDAQ for stock quotes, Accedo Broadband for casual games such as blackjack and Sudoku, UCLICK to follow daily comic strips, daily local NAVTEQ Traffic™ reports, AQUOS Gallery, which provides users with beautiful high-resolution 1080p images of scenery and nature, and a variety of web-based content from NBCU&#8217;s broad portfolio.</p>
<p>    Through AQUOS Net, consumers also have access to unparalleled customer support for their television, including the ability to have dedicated AQUOS AdvantageSM advisors connect remotely to their TV to assist in adjusting the TV&#8217;s settings and optimizing picture quality for the best viewing experience. This interactive tool, known as AQUOS Advantage LiveSM, is easily accessible from the AQUOS Net home page.</p>
<p>    Advanced Connectivity</p>
<p>    These Full-HD 1080p models boast an array of connection options, including four HDMI™ (v1.3 with Deep Color) and two component video inputs, all of which are 1080p compatible, accepting signals from Blu-ray Disc™ players and advanced gaming devices. A true high-definition TV, each model houses a built-in ATSC, QAM and NTSC tuner for access to DTV and analog TV channels. The LE700 series also features an RS-232C input for custom installations and a PC input so the TV serves a dual purpose as a PC monitor. Additionally, Sharp&#8217;s AQUOS LINK™ feature allows users to seamlessly control compatible, HDMI-connected products using a single remote control. The series also includes a USB photo/music player* for the convenience of high-resolution digital photo viewing and MP3 music enjoyment on the TV.</p>
<p>    Availability</p>
<p>    * The LC-52LE700UN will be available in July for a Manufacturer&#8217;s Suggested List Price of $2,799.99<br />
    * The LC-46LE700UN will be available in July for an MSRP of $2,199.99<br />
    * The LC-40LE700UN will be available in July for an MSRP of $1,699.99<br />
    * The LC-32LE700UN will be available in July for an MSRP of $1,099.99</p>
<p>    For more information on Sharp&#8217;s full line of Liquid Crystal Televisions, contact Sharp Electronics Corporation, Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, N.J., 07495-1163, or call 800-BE-SHARP. For online product information, visit Sharp&#8217;s Web site at sharpusa.com. Become a fan of Sharp AQUOS at www.facebook.com/SharpAQUOS.
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