Sunday, December 19, 2010

Verizon Wireless announces Motorola Droid Pro


Verizon Wireless does already have a slew of Android-powered smartphones in their arsenal, and they aren’t going to stop there just yet. Well, the latest device that is coming out from their stables would be the Motorola Droid Pro, being the first Android-based smartphone which is specially optimized for business use.
It will be available as a pre-sale order from select Verizon Wireless Communications Stores and online at www.verizonwireless.com from November 9th onwards, although there are some reports floating around the Internet that people have already placed a purchase order – and not a pre-order, so this oversight might be something that could cost a person his or her job. Well, on to the nitty gritty in the extended post then!
Available for purchase in stores from November 18th onwards, the Motorola Droid Pro can be yours for $179.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate – of course, at this kind of pricing, it will mean having to sign up for a new two-year customer agreement. Just what does the Droid Pro offer? It is a global-ready Android smartphone, enabling customers to enjoy wireless voice service in over 220 countries and data coverage in more than 200 countries, where more than 120 of them boasting 3G speeds. You also need not worry about the operating system since it will boast the latest Android 2.2 Froyo update right out of the box.
The Motorola Droid Pro will be able to handle both business and personal with aplomb, since it comes pre-loaded with Quickoffice Mobile Suite for all your mobile office document browsing needs,3G Mobile HotSpot capabilities, and a QWERTY keyboard that was specially designed for speed and convenience. If you happen to be a Verizon Wireless customer who purchased the Droid Pro will receive the mail-in rebate in the form of a debit card, where upon receipt, you can use the card as cash anywhere debit cards are accepted.

Sanyo Taho set to conquer the wilderness



Do you have a wild streak in you that intends to go off on an adventure at every single opportunity? If that is the case, then apart from owning a nice four wheel drive to get you and your family to a faraway destination, chances are you will need a communications tool which will be able to keep up with you. Of course, an iPhone 4 is nice and all, but will it be able to last the distance when you’re busy tracking bears and living it out in nature? Those who are looking for a companion phone under such trying circumstances need not look any further, thanks to Kyocera churning out the new Sanyo Taho that not only looks good at first glance, it is also more than capable of taking a beating.
Don’t be fooled by its exterior that exudes calm, put it through its paces and in spite of all the harshest elements that it experiences, it will still work reliably enough for you to call for help should such a situation arise. Not only that, you can even take a nice 29 minute bath at the river with the Sanyo Taho fully immersed within and it will still work after that – just don’t wade into water that is more than a meter deep and the Taho will be all right, at least for half an hour. This fully submersible device can be yours for a cent shy of a Benjamin – we’re talking about $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and agreeing to a new 2-year contract. Of course, all of this won’t happen until January 9, 2011, when it hits the official market then.
This no-nonsense handset won’t come with the latest features though, so you will have to make do with its 2-megapixel camera with flash and camcorder capability, which is a far cry of what other smartphones can do these days. Apart from that, you will be well pleased with its military standard 810G certification, where it is able to stand up to dust, shock, vibration, extreme temperatures, blowing rain and water immersion. This clamshell phone also sports applications such as Sprint Navigation and Sprint Family Locator for added value.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Hands on with the Kensington Pro Fit Washable Keyboard


Whenever I get a chance to try out a keyboard to review for a post, it is my tradition to write the article about it on the keyboard itself.
Most of these keyboards are all alike, and this one isn’t wireless like the Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750. It is USB and PS2 compatible, and it is good to go if you want to wash it. When I say washable, I mean that you can run the keyboard under a running faucet with soap, disinfectant, or bleach, and then air dry it. It’s all good, just keep the connector out of the water.
I would imagine that this would be the perfect keyboard to have around in a medical facility, where germs and other bloodborne pathogens are a job hazard. It even has built-in antimicrobial material for “continuous microbe resistance”.
I do have one complaint about the 104-key layout. The right Shift key is quite far away from where I normally rest my pinky finger. I suppose that I could adapt to that, but I don’t know how long it would take.
The device has a PS2 adapter, so you don’t have to worry about investing in one if that is your thing. You should be able get the Kensington Pro Fit USB/PS2 Washable Keyboard for $39.95 right here.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 fills a niche in the smartphone market


Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X8 is one smartphone that is touted to fill the gap in the smartphone market, in particular, meeting the needs of consumers who are finding a slew of touchscreen smartphone handsets too large or too small for them. In other words, it fits your hand snugly, and work just fine for those digits of yours without getting in the way or creating an unsightly bulge in your pocket. Of course, another important factor to consider these days would be pricing, as these are economically trying times, so every penny saved is always more than welcome, and the Xperia X8 certainly does its part to make sure you do not spend more than you should even on an advanced smartphone.
Touting to bring the best of both worlds into one single device, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 will have features taken from both the Xperia X10 and mini. Already meant to be available globally from October this year, it is even tipped to attract all the more phone users to the smartphone market. One of its main strengths? The size which is highly appealling, as it is placed neatly in between the two aforementioned popular Sony Ericsson Xperia phones while sporting a 3 inch capacitive touchscreen display that translates to one-handed navigation and message composition on the virtual QWERTY keyboard in a jiffy. Just a note of caution though – typing with just one of your hands while driving is still a big no-no, no matter how proficient you think you are.
To put things in perspective, the Xperia X10 is 20mm longer and 9mm wider than the X8 and the X8 is 16mm longer and 4mm wider than the X10 mini and 9mm longer and 2mm than the mini pro. As for its 3 inch display, it sports 320 x 480 pixels (HVGA) resolution for you to enjoy excellent quality images and videos, while handling applications which require high resolution. Retailing for typically under 200 Euros, it is also the most affordable Sony Ericsson Android phone to date, boasting Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity, Google Maps and GPS navigation among others. If you’re a Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 owner, how has your ownership of this handset changed your life – for better or for worse?

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Misa Digital’s Kitara is a guitar with a touchscreen for strings



I think we all know that RockBandand Guitar Hero has changed the way that we look at guitars. Considering that these guitar games are played with strumming bars and push-button frets, it certainly paved the way for Kitara.
Kitara from Misa Digital also has a very non-traditional way of making a guitar. As you can see from the video after the jump, they have abandoned the strings for a touchscreen.
The video also shows that the Kitara can do some very interesting things, and can make some very interesting sounds. In fact, there are some noises it makes that sound like a synthesizer, rather than a guitar.
This Kitara has about 28 frets as well. I’m wondering why Misa Digital didn’t just make a giant iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad accessory that could do what the Kitara could do. That way, there would be an App for these interesting things that it could do. It could be a “player guitar”!
I suppose the Kitara is an instrument of the future. I can’t help but wonder if we are looking at an age when all guitars will be like Kitara touchscreen guitars. This would most certainly change the sound of music, wouldn’t it?
The Kitara has a very steep price at about $850.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

iPad Lock is a long time in waiting


It is interesting to note that while there are so many notebooks and netbooks out there in the market, how many of said owners actually purchase a special kind of lock to make sure that nothing untoward happens to their precious devices whenever they are not around? I mean, take a look around you at Starbucks and all of those other coffee places, how many people actually leave their notebooks to chance whenever they go to the loo? Perhaps it is partly due to ego, where they don’t want to be seen as paranoid by the rest of the people there, but in either case, we’re sure the iPad isn’t going to be treated with such non-chalance, never mind that it is cheaper than some notebooks and hold a whole lot less sensitive data.
Enter the iPad Lock, where it is the first of its kind in the world. After all, you have already spent a small fortune on the latest Apple gizmo, so why not fork out a little bit more to make sure that all of it remains safe and sound whenever you aren’t around to take care of it in a public place? Heck, you will most probably use it more often than a regular netbook considering its portability, so getting the iPad Lock does make plenty of sense.
It will not slow down your mobility one bit, since you are able to lock and unlock it in seconds, where you can take it with you wherever you go. Of course, there is also another solution, which would be to mount your iPad to a stationary bracket, but then again that defeats the purpose of having an iPad in the first place.
It is also touted to be the best security solution for retailers, after all, stickers do leave residue while security cameras, theft detectors and security guards only come into action after events happen. Why not get the iPad Lock that virtually pays for itself many times over? Depending on the type of model you choose, the iPad Lock will retail anywhere from $39.95 to $79.95.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

8pen Android App helps you text really fast, with just one hand


Some of you might remember when we reported onSwype, a very fast way to do one-handed texting. Swype works by putting out the QWERTY symbols on the touchscreen, and then connecting the dots to spell out what you mean.
This 8pen takes the keyboard and completely reinvents it. It essentially uses one dot, and then responds to the user’s finger movements. Basically, you start dragging your finger off the dot in a certain direction, like you are setting an analog clock. Your finger always arrives at that same spot, but what letter you entered depends on what path you take.
There is a video of it after the jump if you want to see it in action. You can clearly see that you would have to utterly learn how to type again in order to text with this guy, but 8pen says that it would be “easy to learn”.
If it really is easy to learn, and it could improve texting speeds, then you might be looking at the next big thing in texting here.
8pen should be available soon as an Android app for version 2.2 (Froyo)or later. Does anyone know any other texting Apps that could help improve texting speeds?

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

BendDesk could change the face of desktop computing


This is the BendDesk from Media Computing Group. Just looking at this picture makes me want one, badly.
I can honestly say that I would probably keep my desk a whole lot cleaner if it was a screen. I have a video of it after the jump that shows a very interesting photo sorting session. You will note how they can be arranged in a row at the “bend”.
What really made it interesting was the games. You will note how the horizontal area is used as a controller to zap the bad guys dominating the vertical portion of the screen. Don’t let them go around the corner!
I suppose that I am looking forward to a future where I have screens everywhere on this BendDesk. I would probably have my work and a movie going on the vertical screen, and I would have a bundle of side-projects literally at my side. I’m guessing that since it has ten possible points of touch activity, the horizontal area could be a good for a keyboard.
Man, I’m not certain if this would increase my productivity, or decrease my attention span. Perhaps both. Either way, I might want to get two projectors and set this up on my desk now. I don’t suppose that Media Computing Group is not going to be selling these anytime soon.


for more detail click: http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20101129/benddesk-change-face-desktop-computing/

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Square – Don’t be surprised when your babysitter asks for your credit card



I a tely blown away by the things that are available these days. Sometimes, I am intrigued by the technology, but at the same time, frightened by the implications. Are we really destined to become a cashless society?



A new company, called Square is turning the credit card processing industry on its ear with an application available at the iTunes store. Available for the iPad, the iPhone and iPod Touch, Square enables you to take credit card payments for, well, just about anything.

Once you register for the free Square app they will send you a card reader that plugs into your mobile device and then, let the swiping begin. With no contracts or monthly fees. Receipts are sent electronically and you can track your sales all in one place. Transaction fees are settled nightly, instead of monthly and it’s available for use by anyone that would like to be able to take credit cards, not just businesses.

Now I cant help but ponder how this nifty little program is going to be used, and I’m not certain it’s all going to be good, but the one thing I am sure of is that my next garage sale is going to be a whole lot different than it was before.

 

Friday, November 19, 2010

Hands on with the Psyko 5.1 PC Gaming Headset


I had a friend of mine try out Psyko Audio’s gaming PC Headset at CES last January. He told me they were “the best headphones that he had ever seen”.
You can imagine what kind of a set-up that is for a review. Either I am going to be really disappointed, or I’m going to agree with him. One thing I can say is that I am not disappointed.
The Pskyo 5.1 isn’t designed to be headphones, but a headset system for gaming. The system creates 3D sound like a room system, with 5 speakers in the bridge plus a sub-woofer positioned at each ear. It is created so that a gamer can hear exactly where a sound is coming from. By the way, just because they aren’t designed to be regular audio headphones doesn’t mean they can’t be used as them, and they work rather well in that capacity.
The Psyko Audio also has an extremely unique aesthetic quality. The ears are made of transparent plastic, and are easily adjustable. There is also a terrific removable microphone.
The Psyko 5.1 PC Gaming headset requires hooking up the earphones to an amp that you plug into the wall. The amp has an adjustable volume and bass. It requires some set-up for 5.1 surround sound.
You should be able to purchase the Psyko 5.1 PC Gaming Headset at the Psyko Audio site for a price of $299.99. That may sound pretty expensive, but this is probably going to be the last pair of headphones that you will need to buy for a long time. If you have a gamer on your Christmas list, and you can spare the cash, then this is your gift for that person.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Washable Thermometer Just For Women


I’ve never felt the need to own his and hers thermometers.  After all, they all check your temperature well enough.  Sure, some are better to use on squirming children, but between men and women it’s all pretty much the same.  However, the Japanese feel very different than I do as it turns out.  Instead of sharing a thermometer, they have a special washable thermometer just for women.
This Celsius thermometer features a backlight that’ll allow for you to even read the temperature in the dark.  Again, yet another thing that I didn’t think I needed.  It’s always so nice to have vendors out there to let you know what you didn’t know you always needed.  Like a pink little thermometer that can be washed up after you’re finished. These will be released September 1st for only $35.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Microsoft unveils three AT&T phones for the United States


Microsoft is having a field day making announcements about Windows Phone 7 left and right, and they have revealed ten new phones for 30 countries. Three of these new phones are for AT&T.

The first is the Samsung Focus, which is the slimmest of the phones at about 9.9 millimeters thin. It has a 4-inch super AMOLED display, a 5 Megapixel camera, 1GHz processor, and 8GB of internal memory.

The second is the LG Quantum, and designed more for the business professionals. It has QWERTY and Dolby mobile as well as a “Play To app that can wirelessly stream videos, music, and photos to any DLNA-enabled TV or other device”.

The last is the HTC Surround, which is picture to the above left. The Surround has a 3.8 inch touchscreen as well as 16GB of internal memory. It also has a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, a 5-megapixel camera, and the first smartphone that has Dolby Mobile surround sound speakers that can slide up.

All three of these phones will be out some time around the holiday season, but my Source does not have an exact date. However, a recent ad for Windows Phone 7 said November 8th. I do know a price for these phones, and each of them are about $199.99.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Digital Picture Frame



Are you running out of space to display your favourite photographic memories? Fidelity Electronics has introduced state-of-the-art technology that allows you to view your personal photos on a high-resolution digital picture frame. This new technology allows photos that are being hidden away to re-appear again giving them the pride and place they so rightly deserve for all to see and admire. Each ingenious product has all the high technology, modern design and requisite features one requires for displaying precious and memorable moments. 

Over the last year, Fidelity Electronics of Canada has been intensely involved in developing the digital photo and picture frame market. Fidelity recently launched their newest Digital Picture Frame, the DPF-1500 Pro with 1GB of internal memory, and an impressive 15" high-resolution color LCD screen. 

Fidelity now carries 9 models of different digital picture frames each with different capabilities and styles. Useful features include, rotation, zoom, auto start and auto format. Many of the frames are also multimedia and play MPEG video and MP3 music on built in stereo speakers. 

Digital picture framing will offer a new visual experience to people of all walks of life, from the high-tech pro for a traditional sales presentation to the grandmother that wants to display family photos on the mantel or hanging on the wall.

All frames have the capability of being viewed directly from all popular digital memory cards - without the need for a computer, camera or Internet connection and most include internal memory So you can sit back, relax and enjoy showcasing your photos. Imagine the conversations it will create as you, your friends and family admire your digital images! For something different, music can also be added making it the perfect presentation tool.

The love of photos really has no boundaries, all your vacation shots, party photos, baby snaps and other personal photos can come to life in just one picture frame, giving you a stylish touch to an instant photo gallery! It's another marvellous breakthrough in the field of digital photograph framing. If you are looking to achieve a modern display of high resolution digital photo frames that offers crisper graphics, then bid farewell to the old photo lab and other obsolete contraptions and enjoy your photo memories with the new look of today. 

With auto start and auto format functions all Fidelity Electronics products are effortlessly stylish while remaining perfectly functional in the same breath, making anyone of their range of digital picture frames the perfect presentation tool. 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

DSLR turned into pinhole camera


Any photography lover can’t help but have a little bit of an appreciation for pinhole camera photography.  Now that doesn’t necessarily mean that everyone wants to own yet another camera in order to achieve the look.  If you do want to pick up that style, now it could be as simple as switching out your lens cap thanks to these SLR Pinhole Body Caps.
These work on both DSLR and SLR cameras.  They have a Nikon and a Canon version, both set at the same price.  That tiny hole has the perfect amount of balance and light diffraction, so it’s unlikely that doing this at home will have quite the same effectiveness.  Of course that all depends on how experienced you are at that sort of thing.  If you’d like to pick up the official version, you can purchase one for $50 through Photojojo.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Twilighttracer Golf Ball


Love golfing and want to practice with whatever spare time you have? Well, hitting plenty of golf balls on the driving range doesn’t mean your skill would improve, and you will also spend a whole lot on balls as well. The Twilighttracer Golf Ball might offer something different to your game, where a £9.95 ‘investment’ will feature a powerful internal LED that can flash colored lights for up to 5 minutes after you hit it, easily letting you enjoy some golfing during low light conditions. This means you can even enjoy a round of golf late into the night if you are in the mood, since finding your ball long after you drive it far into the green isn’t too hard. Boasting a battery life of 80 hours, you can keep this ball flashing for approximately 1,000 strokes, now how about that? It is also legit to use in games, being the official size and weight of the U.S.G.A. and R&A, while boasting a tough Surlyn cover which prevents it from being damaged and losing its healthy glow. Each purchase will come with a couple of tees and a carrying pouch.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Hot Slippers for the upcoming winter


Autumn’s already here, and the bitter chill of winter will be upon us once again. What better way to keep yourself warm, especially your feet, than with a pair of £14.99 Hot Slippers? Basically, this product is pretty much self-explanatory – all you need to do is pop them into the microwave for two minutes or thereabouts, and the lavender-scented wheat grains inside will ensure that they absorb enough heat to remain warm for up to an hour. Toasty slippers during a cold day? Sounds like a heaven-sent idea. It will be the perfect addition to those who love spending late nights in front of the TV, or waking up early to greet icy mornings. Each pair of Hot Slippers feature non-slip soles and fleecy insides, not to mention gently scented aromatherapy wheat grains that are always great smelling!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Finding Lost Golf Balls the Gadget Way

Golf ball finding glasses

Spot the golf balls
Find the golf balls without the glasses

Easy to see golf balls
Whilst wearing the glasses the balls are much easier to spot.

Thanks to the automatic golf tee you can now lose your balls (golf) twice as quickly as you could before, so what you need is another golf gadget to help you find them just as quick and here it is, the Golf-Ball Finding Glasses.
The glasses are actually quite ingenious, they work by filtering out dark colors thus emphasising light ones, meaning your golf balls will stand out as if they’re lit up. As the following before and after photos show:
So if all you golf balls are a light color and you find the rough a bit too often for your liking you can buy the golf ball finding glasses here for just under $40 (and have more time for the practise you obviously need

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Lum Smoke Detector with emergency lighting


Smoke alarms are such a normal sight that you don’t even notice them hanging from walls and ceilings anymore.  However, no one can ever claim that they’re an attractive addition to your home, they just happen to be incredibly useful.  This smoke alarm design is even more useful, plus it could actually be somewhat hidden from sight.
The Lum screws into your light socket on any lamp or hanging light and the bulb screws into the Lum.  The smoke detector draws energy from the light when the smoke alarm is going off and will even power the light bulb for some emergency lighting.  This design by Arthur Brault would be a nice solution so that you don’t have quite so many gadgets hanging from your ceiling.  Since it is a concept you will have to wait a bit before it ever becomes a real product.
Source: Yanko

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Wireless Headphones



Everyone who loves music should at some point try to use a wireless set of head phones. Imagine just sitting there in your living room and decide to listen to music, but the kids are sleeping. Well you have to choice, put your headphones on and sit close to the stereo or make sure you buy a set of wireless head phones and enjoy your favourite music without having to deal with the chord. Even if you are on your computer and you would like to play some music…are you going to carry it around every time you want to go to another room, or for instance relax on your bed? Music lovers world wide are enjoying the perils of wireless headphones for along time now. 

Wireless headphones are very beneficial because of a few factors. Lack of cables and tangling. Being literally attached to the source of music is not necessarily a nice thing. A chord does not allow you to move freely. There is always the chance that you even forget about the chord and make a sudden move to get up and bring your computer or stereo with you. It happens; especially of the chord is a short one. Wireless head phones give you freedom of movement, you can move around in your house, for many feet away from the source without having to worry about any chords or dragging the stereo. You have freedom to move around. It is a benefit that's goes hand in hand with owning a wireless set of headphones. 

You can do all those chores, round the house, while enjoying your favourite music; even vacuuming the carpets. When the vacuum cleaner is on is nearly impossible to hear anything, especially music coming from the stereo. If you have a set of wireless headphones then you can listen to your music while vacuuming. If they are a noise reducing set then you wont be able to hear the vacuum cleaner at all. 

You can buy a set of wireless head phones for less than $100. Some are much more expensive. Usually professionals, studio professionals don't need to use wireless headphones; they us the regular ones. The only music professionals that use wireless headphones are disk jockeys that really need to get rid of those nasty wires that get tangled with their equipment. Most good quality wireless headphone units have a 150 ft range limit. If you want to enjoy listening to music outside that radius all you need to do is move the base, bring it closer to the area you will be located. 

You can even listen to music while gardening or in the garage. As long as you're in range, you will be able to hear your music without and problems whatsoever. Wireless headphones definitely add convenience to our everyday lifes. If you are in the market of a wireless headphone then take the time and find the one that is right for your needs, the one with the right range, the right features and of course the one in the right price range. 

Friday, October 15, 2010

Wireless Page To TV Magnifier

page-to-tv

As we age, our health often starts to deteriorate in a progressively worse manner. Well, apart from our body system start going bonkers, most of us will also have issues with our eyesight especially if you love reading Coolest Gadgets on a mobile device wherever you are. Enter the Wireless Page To TV Magnifier which is pretty self-explanatory, although there is a more apt description on what it does from the product page here below.

As easy to use as a computer mouse, this device scans written materials and sends them wirelessly to your television set in real time, magnifying them up to 25X for easy viewing of fine print. The wireless magnifier’s bright 655 x 488 pixel handheld scanner picks up every detail of a picture or every letter of a word and transfers data to its base station (that plugs into your TV) which then sends it to your television screen with a bright, easy-to-read 2 1/4″ x 1 1/2″ field of view. Magnification ranges from 10X on a 14″ TV to 28X on a 32″ TV.

Guess a TV larger than 32″ might just end up with more jaggies, so don’t throw away that old 32″ just yet even if you decide to upgrade to one with more real screen estate, eh? The $149.95 Wireless Page To TV Magnifier would find good use for that older piece of tech.

Bang & Olufsen announces BeoVision 10-40″


Bang & Olufsen has announced its latest BeoVision 10-40″ TV to the masses who are living in North America, making it the third video product to be launched by the company this fiscal year, where it is more than capable of presenting a full HD picture thanks to its spanking new LED technology. As with many other Bang & Olufsen electronic appliances that have rolled out in the past, the BeoVision 10-40″ is no different from the rest when it comes to resembling a piece of artwork on the wall, although it is more than capable of revealing an impressive image as well as deliver stunning sound performance despite its relatively modest size.

For those who are interested to check out the BeoVision 10-40″, you will be interested to know that it will be traveling on an U.S. tour for five exclusive press and customer events in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and San Francisco. These events will obviously center on an art theme in order to demonstrate Bang & Olufsen’s continued commitment to design, all the while showcasing the company’s latest product launches for the rest of the 09/10 fiscal year. Chicago will have the honor of kicking off the event, where it will happen at the River East Art Center on March 18th, followed by New York at the Chelsea Art Museum on March 25th, and Los Angeles at the Kopeikin Gallery on April 8th. Apart from that, consecutive events will include San Francisco at Hosfelt Gallery and Washington D.C. at Addison Ripley Fine Art on April 15th. In order to commemorate with the class of the events, they will feature Dom PĂ©rignon as the official champagne sponsor where guests who attend the evening events have a chance to win a bottle of Dom Perignon Vintage 2000 champagne.

Interested? The BeoVision 10 will make its way across all North American showroom locations by the time summer of this year rolls around. You will be able to choose from black, white, silver, dark grey, blue and orange colors for its front grill cover to suit the decor in your place, with prices starting from $6,248 upwards. Definitely not something that you can categorize as an impulse purchase, and you will probably need the approval of your other half before the money is released. If you prefer to fork out $7,675 for this puppy, it will include the wall bracket, Beo4 remote, and upgraded anti-reflective screen with other upgrades being available upon customer request. There will be a 46″ model rolling out later this year as well, although we don’t have word on its release date and pricing just yet.

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