June 19, 2006

Optoma Technology's Bigvizion is the first customizable and modular in-wall 1080p DLP rear projection display.
Available in 100- and 90- and 80-inch (diagonal) sizes, The Bigvizion changes the face of rear-projection display technology.
The Bigvizion
Seen at Gizmodo.com
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June 16, 2006

What you see - and what you don't - is an architectural reinvention of outdoor grilling. No mountainous hoods. No lumbering curves. Just streamlined functionality that puts modern design on the front burner.
Fuego 01
Seen At JoshSpear
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The "Cars'" 13 TV/DVD Combo is vibrant red, with a yellow lightning bolt; it features a fun design resembling the Lightning McQueen car character, incorporating a set of tires and a smiling mouth.
The unit features a built-in DVD player, stereo sound and a headphone jack, 181-channel tuning, on-screen graphical and multi-lingual user interface, and front and rear A/V input jacks for game consoles and karaoke systems. It also includes a closed-caption decoder, V-chip child-lock function, mute, sleep timer, and a full-function keychain remote control that looks like a real car's remote unit.
"Cars'" 13 TV/DVD Combo
Seen at Gizmodo
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June 3, 2006

The MC108 is a new Micro Hi-Fi System from Philips.
Compact audio system to match your lifestyle
Great sound in a compact, elegant design! The MC108 delivers dynamic sound performance and the essential functionalities that will let you enjoy music just the way you like it.
Seen at ChipChick
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June 1, 2006

Engadget points to the Philips Messenger Phone set for launch shortly via uk site Comet
The new VOIP433 Dual Phone (incorporating Internet and PSTN phone capabilities), will provide consumers with a simpler and more unified communications solution. The VOIP433 serves as both a traditional telephone and a VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) phone, allowing users to make and receive Internet calls to their online contacts through the upcoming Microsoft Windows Live Messenger service, the successor of MSN Messenger, which boasts more than 200 million active accounts worldwide.
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