Posts about Engadget as of July 14, 2009
07/14/2009
It’s a simple idea, sure, and it’s far from new, but putting an LCD on a telescoping mount offers incredible convenience. As such, this Samsung SyncMaster 80 series professional LCD monitor allows for a more natural secondary display perched directly above your open netbook or can be spun into a portrait orientation for those looking to go vertical. The 80’s are available in either 20- (F2080) or 23-inch (F2380) configurations offering a 3000:1 contrast ratio, 178-degree viewing angle, narrow 15-mm bezel, and cover nearly 100% of the RGB color space.
07/14/2009
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentIt’s hard to beat the chrome and titanium black versions of the Cowon S9 players in terms of aesthetic design. And black is always the best choice to frame its high-contrasting, 3.3-inch AMOLED if you’re the type who likes to see the display fade into the device during particularly dark video sequences. Still, choice is good, and white DAPs are trending (again) so why not ceramic white? It’s not like the S9’s viewable display actually stretches end-to-end like you might assume.
07/14/2009
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentIt’s a simple idea, sure, and it’s far from new, but putting an LCD on a telescoping mount offers incredible convenience. As such, this Samsung SyncMaster 80 series professional LCD monitor allows for a more natural secondary display perched directly above your open netbook or can be spun into a portrait orientation for those looking to go vertical.
07/14/2009
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentWe can’t say we’ve ever been too excited by Samsung’s Yepp series — not that it’s bad, just nothing particularly worth writing home about. If this pic is any indication of what’s to come, however, we are suddenly a bit more interested. The story starts in late June, where an Anything but iPod forum member found a Bluetooth SIG for a then unknown “Samsung MP3 Player” with a 3.3-inch widescreen display and the name YP-M1.
07/14/2009
It’s hard to beat the chrome and titanium black versions of the Cowon S9 players in terms of aesthetic design. And black is always the best choice to frame its high-contrasting, 3.3-inch AMOLED if you’re the type who likes to see the display fade into the device during particularly dark video sequences. Still, choice is good, and white DAPs are trending (again) so why not ceramic white? It’s not like the S9’s viewable display actually stretches end-to-end like you might assume .
07/14/2009
It’s a simple idea, sure, and it’s far from new, but putting an LCD on a telescoping mount offers incredible convenience . As such, this Samsung SyncMaster 80 series professional LCD monitor allows for a more natural secondary display perched directly above your open netbook or can be spun into a portrait orientation for those looking to go vertical. The 80’s are available in either 20- (F2080) or 23-inch (F2380) configurations offering a 3000:1 contrast ratio, 178-degree viewing angle, narrow 15-mm bezel, and cover nearly 100% of the RGB color space.
07/14/2009
We can’t say we’ve ever been too excited by Samsung’s Yepp series — not that it’s bad, just nothing particularly worth writing home about. If this pic is any indication of what’s to come, however, we are suddenly a bit more interested. The story starts in late June, where an Anything but iPod forum member found a Bluetooth SIG for a then unknown “Samsung MP3 Player” with a 3.3-inch widescreen display and the name YP-M1. Then, just a few days ago on the same thread, a newcomer posts the above picture, presumably being the M1 itself.
07/14/2009
It’s a simple idea, sure, and it’s far from new, but putting an LCD on a telescoping mount offers incredible convenience. As such, this Samsung SyncMaster 80 series professional LCD monitor allows for a more natural secondary display perched directly above your open netbook or can be spun into a portrait orientation for those looking to go vertical. The 80’s are available in either 20- (F2080) or 23-inch (F2380) configurations offering a 3000:1 contrast ratio, 178-degree viewing angle, narrow 15-mm bezel, and cover nearly 100% of the RGB color space.
07/14/2009
Recently, a shaky, grainy video of what may or may not be a PS3 Slim turned up on YouTube (Engadget says it’s supposedly a “stolen” PS3 slim that made its way …
07/14/2009
We can’t say we’ve ever been too excited by Samsung’s Yepp series — not that it’s bad, just nothing particularly worth writing home about. If this pic is any indication of what’s to come, however, we are suddenly a bit more interested. The story starts in late June, where an Anything but iPod forum member found a Bluetooth SIG for a then unknown “Samsung MP3 Player” with a 3.3-inch widescreen display and the name YP-M1. Then, just a few days ago on the same thread, a newcomer posts the above picture, presumably being the M1 itself.



