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Updates!

January 29th, 2007 No comments

I haven’t posted anything recently but if you’ve been here recently you would have noticed a few changes. I put the Windows Vista countdown (which I will be removing tomorrow since it is coming out tonight), Clustrmaps, “Subscribe to my feed” (which needs some HTML editing), and Babelfish (automatic translation).

Sadly, I’m not getting Windows Vista anytime soon, if I do get it the earliest would be the end of this quarter (April?). I do believe that Windows Vista isn’t worth the money, Cnet even describes it as a Service Pack (Click here for article). If you are getting it try and run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor and see what you need to do. Watch this from Cnet for a sumarry of the new Operating System, and this is a chart comparing each version of Windows Vista. Cnet recently posted “Worst tech of 2006″ (It’s funny), which is pretty helpful and more updates on the format wars (HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray) and of course Windows Vista.

CES Roundup

January 16th, 2007 No comments

Okay, now that CES is over I’m going to give an overview of my favorite devices.


The HP Touchsmart PC IQ1770 is my favorite computer of CES. It’s similar to Apple iMac (in that it is an all in one) but with a touchscreen monitor. It will be released at the same time as Windows Vista and will cost $1,779. It has a touch activated addition called SmartCenter. It has a calendar, a photo editing application, and a basic weather feed. Included with the calendar is a Post-it(r) styled note application to leave notes (or voice notes) for other members of your family.Otherwise, the TouchSmart PC works very much like a typical modern PC. It includes all of the amenities of a system in its price range, including a slot-loading, LightScribe-capable DVD burner (standard definition), an 8-in-1 media card reader, integrated 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, a TV tuner, a Webcam and a microphone on the top edge of the LCD, as well as the usual assortment of video and audio connections.

In MP3s is the Sansa Connect. It has the long awatied feature of wireless downloading and internet radio (Hmm, I guess Starbuck’s wi-fi can come in handy sometimes).The player comes with 4GB of flash memory and offers an SD card slot to add more. The body is sleek and compact, measuring in at 2.05×3.58×0.63 inches, and the bright color screen is ample at 2.2 inches (diagonal). The Connect is due in March and will sport a $249.99 price tag.

In Home Theater is the the LG BH100 and the Phillps Soundbar. The LG BH100 is the previously impossible player. It is the ONE that can play HD-DVD and Blu-ray. The player can deliver up to 1080p output resolution at 24 and 30 frames per second via HDMI, but future-conscious buyers might lament that the HDMI version is just 1.2, not 1.3. The LG also has Blu-ray Java compatibility. All of the standard A/V outputs are present, including 5.1-channel analog audio outputs. Of cource it will still be able to play our traditional DVDs and CDs.

The Phillps Soundbar HTS8100 is a 1.1 virtual surround speaker (one speaker and a subwoofer). But what is different is that it has a built in DVD player (sorry no blu-ray or HD-DVD). It is about 5 inches thick and uses Phillips Ambisound technology. The price tag might scare you though at 1,000 dollars. There is an alternative: the Phillips HTS6600 which is a 2.1 virtual surround and will cost $599. Both will be availible in the second quarter on 2007.

I’ll continue on later, so check back often!