Posted in Electronic Products, Entertainment, Music, Speakers, TV on 15 June 2009

Hmmm…we think that an all-in-one TV sounds likes better option when you want a home theater room at home. Frankly, it is the best way to complete your flat panel display at a lesser price. Take Akai’s All-In-One Entertainment Unit that comes with a built-in amplifier, along with highly effective speakers, subwoofers with a total power of 80W RMS surround sound. Plus there is also an upscale DVD player with HDMI output to scale your discs up to 1080p and an AM/FM radio.
Other features include an built in i-Pod dock that is compatible with all current models, then even the USB and memory card ports have the ability to let you play music directly.
Posted in Computer, Gadgets, Speakers, Technology on 11 July 2008

Threesome Awesome Digital Product! AOC’s 22″ 2230Fm HD Monitor is a trio-functional device i.e. it features a media player and digital photo frame. Touted to be accessible on HD3 technology, the first-of-its kind display alludes to its abilities of performing as a mere HDTV. The unit comprises of a proprietary menu and remote to play back clips laden onto memory cards and sports a 1,680 x 1,050 native resolution, 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and USB 2.0 socket, DVI / HDMI inputs, integrated speakers, 2-millisecond response time and a piano black finish. The kit for mere $399.99.
Via Engadget
Posted in Computer, Designer, TV, Technology on 7 July 2008

The development of all-in-one PCs is an inviting thought but has its own set of presumed drawbacks. Integrating all the nuts and bolts of a PC into a LCD case may save you lot of space but on other end, possibility is it may lower its performance against traditional computers and also would cost a bit higher than similar customary mainframes. Overshadowing all your delusions, Averatec today unveiled its latest offering of first all-in-one computer called the Averatec All-In-One. The 22-inch display case comes equipped with a 2GB of RAM, a 320GB HDD, integrated HDTV tuner and more. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 CPU, the PC uses a distinct NVIDIA GeForce 8400 for graphics.
The system is accessible on Windows Vista Home Premium and features a slot loading optical drive. Averatec also assembles in a caddie to offer a remote controlled TV watching experience on a PC. Priced at $1249, the Averatec All-In-One deserves a place in your study for sure.
Via PRNewsWire�








