LG's Giant Curved 4K OLED TVs Will Explode Your Mind
Source: http://gizmodo.com/lgs-giant-curved-4k-oled-tvs-will-explode-your-mind-1492217684
Having already divulged its 105-inch LCD UltraHD television
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Source: http://gizmodo.com/lgs-giant-curved-4k-oled-tvs-will-explode-your-mind-1492217684
Having already divulged its 105-inch LCD UltraHD television
Posted by Augustine at 4:14 PM
Source: http://gizmodo.com/3d-printed-syphon-makes-sharing-drinks-impossibly-easy-1491689174
Anyone who's ever emptied a pool or stolen gas from a car's tank knows how a siphon works, but that doesn't make this 3D printed Wave toy seem any less magical. Seeing it in action you'd assume there was some kind of sorcery involved here, as one side of the Wave draws liquid to the other until both glasses have the exact same amount of liquid. But it's just well-known scientific principles at work.
Posted by Augustine at 4:13 PM
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/02/polaroid-tv/
Polaroid's been struggling with a bit of an identity crisis since the halcyon days of instant photography. Did you know, for example, that the company's been putting its name on TVs? Polaroid's celebrating CES with the release of two ambitious (if not particularly memorably named) sets at extremely low price point. The more notable of the two is a 50-inch 4K set with three HDMI inputs, priced at $1,000. Can't quite swing that? Good news, a mere $600 will get you a 50-inch set with a Roku Streaming Stick built-in -- and that one's got HDMI inputs, as well. Both sets will be on-hand in Vegas next week.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, HD
Posted by Augustine at 4:11 PM
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/01/02/lg-webos-smart-tv-leak/
LG's rumored webOS Smart TV is tipped to arrive at CES in the coming days, but that hasn't stopped intrepid leaker @evleaks from giving us what could be an early preview of its next connected set. In what appears to be a significant departure from the smartphone-like UI utilized in its current Smart TVs, the leaked render shows off LG's modern interpretation of the Cards interface we first saw in Palm's webOS-powered smartphones and tablets. LG chiefs have already indicated that the company has thrown its weight behind the Enyo open-source JavaScript development framework, which it acquired from HP as part of the webOS project, in the hope it will encourage third parties to create apps and services for its next-gen TVs. If the leaked image is real, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Skype apps will likely be available at launch, but we're set to find out for sure when CES 2014 commences next week.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Software, HD, LG
Source: Evleaks (Twitter)
Posted by Augustine at 2:15 PM
Though it may look fake and unreal and impossible and not allowed on Earth, the camera stabilizer in the video is completely real. You can't make it shake. It's like magic decided to defy physics and ignore gravity. All I want to do is park myself in front of a mirror and do as many twists and turns and spins as possible to see if I can get the camera off track. Like this guy.
Posted by Augustine at 8:52 AM
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