Posted in Luxury on 28 March 2009

Have you ever see things? I mean, see things, and hallucinate things? If you had not, I have visualized my book shelf to be sometimes metamorphing into a display when I wanted. I guess someone had the same idea and the Stuff Your Stuff Theater Set has been unveiled.
The cool product is brought to you by Pottery Barn and it costs $1299. It is built well and comes with a screen and also space to hide your books. This way, you would end up hiding all the books and such unwanted things and when you need, you could get the screen out and play Rock band!
Posted in Technology on 10 January 2009

“Flex OLED” screen from Sony has been displayed at the CES 2009. It is a flexible OLED screen, which might be used in portable devices of the future. It measures a few inches across and is capable of being bent slightly even while the device is functioning slightly as in when it is playing a video.
Sony’s flexible OLED display is the first time making an appearance outside Sony’s research labs. The technology is still very new but has witnessed a tremendous improvement since the time Sony showed a demo back in May 2007 of a similar screen in a video. In 2007 display, Sony generated a lot of unwanted criticisms as they were criticized for their technical defects and issues. Most of theses problems have been rectified in this new display. Companies do seem to have a great faith in OLED’s successful future for the OLED technology. OLEd’s main rivalry as of now is LED, which is a promising technology that is quite powerful as compared to the technology used in existing plasma and LCD panels.
Posted in Computer on 19 October 2008

Your personal desktop is going to suffer inferiority complex, soon! Giving unmatched competition to the single screen is ‘The CineMassive OmegaPlex’, is a personal desktop display wall designed for maximum visualization. Get ready to be immersed in the experience you are to have working on this massive screen.
Not only does it give you a “Massive” screen to work on but it gives room to creativity. Using a multi-screen display for the first time is often described as feeling like having received a new lobe of brain. Well then, exploit your intelligence (not literally please!) and brave new path breakers!












