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Put yourself in the movies with Yoostar, a DIY green-screen system

by JG Mason on Aug 30, 2009 at 08:16 AM

. Ever wanted to sidle up alongside Rambo in ‘Nam?  Maybe you wanted to be part of the Goonie gang and add your own truffle shuffle?  Perhaps your gaming skills could help fight the Kodan Armada?  Whatever your cause, the Yoostar can make it happen. Yoostar is a “studio grade”… Continue Reading »

3M launches pocket-sized projector, the MPro120

by Shawn Ingram on Aug 28, 2009 at 10:50 AM

It’s an easy situation to imagine.  You’re traveling somewhere with just a netbook, but you want to show something to more people than can fit around that tiny screen.  An external monitor of some sort would be nice, but what about a projector?  Usually that would would mean lugging around… Continue Reading »

S1Digital attempts to solve the whole-home video and audio problem

by Iyaz Akhtar on Aug 26, 2009 at 02:40 PM

S1Digital introduced what it calls the “Digital Entertainment Platform.”  This system uses three parts: “an Entertainment Server, Media Center clients and a control solution.”  You load all your content on the Entertainment Server which can support up to 32TB of hard drive space.  The server also has a Blu-ray player… Continue Reading »

Onkyo announces home theater receiver with Internet music services

by Shawn Ingram on Aug 10, 2009 at 02:16 PM

With the allure of Internet music services like Pandora and Rhapsody setting up a home theater system that incorporate them can be a bit difficult without having to put a whole computer in the system.  Sure, having a computer in the setup would be cool, but when’s the last time… Continue Reading »

Atlona Technologies announces the new AT-HD530; down-converts HD video and audio

by Natesh Sood on Aug 7, 2009 at 08:00 AM

Atlona Technologies has recently come out with a pretty interesting, although I am not sure how practical it is.  Atlona Technologies is known for their products pertaining to audio and video, and the AT-HD530 is no different. Basically, it receives the HDMI signal or DVI signal from computers, GPS, Apple… Continue Reading »

Verizon adds Widget Bazaar and Internet video to FiOS TV

by Natesh Sood on Jul 15, 2009 at 06:19 PM

It was only a matter of time before we saw the Internet infiltrate our television, and it looks like Verizon is ready to launch their new type of Widget/App store for FiOS subscribers.  Verizon has been working with Facebook, Twitter, Veoh, Blip.tv, ESPN, and Dailymotion in order to bring the… Continue Reading »

TiVo announces a new upgrade program for existing customers

by Natesh Sood on Jul 1, 2009 at 04:24 PM

Today, TiVo announced a new program that will allow current users to upgrade their current DVR set up to a new HD DVR set up.  Many TiVo customers probably don’t have the income to purchase all this luxury equipment, such as HD DVR, and are often stuck using their regular… Continue Reading »

Microsoft Xbox 360 to stream videos from Zune video service

by Natesh Sood on Jun 1, 2009 at 06:19 PM

Already, the new Microsoft Zune HD is looking pretty good, with its HD playback and all.  At the E3 tradeshow today, Microsoft unveiled an announcement, which didn’t really come as a surprise but definitely got people excited for the latest Microsoft device.  The Xbox 360 would be able stream movies… Continue Reading »

Gadgetell Guide: Non-obvious home theater essentials

by Iyaz Akhtar on May 29, 2009 at 06:22 PM

A lot of people are putting more money into their living room because they are spending more time at home.  So what do you need to put together the best experience in your living room?  There’s the obvious stuff like a large screen television and that surround sound system.  Then… Continue Reading »

Gadgetell Review: The Seagate Showcase DVR Expander

by Adam Berger on May 10, 2009 at 11:30 AM

I am not sure about you but I am regularly running out of space on my living room DVR (from Time Warner Cable) and am forced to delete movies and/or TV shows that I haven’t have time to watch.  I could opt to record in SD instead of HD (which… Continue Reading »

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