Hardware Reviews
Those of you still freeloading television programming from the analog airwaves take note: analog signals won't exist after 2011; your rooftop eyesore and deco rabbit ears are doomed to obsolescence. Freeloading TV, however, is not -- though it is destined to be all digital.
Oddly, most HDTV manufactures often include only one or two HDMI input ports for that overly-hyped 1080p experience, like a flat screen TV and an Xbox 360 is all you'd ever need. For those with more than one, maybe 3 or 4 HDMI devices, there's this, a 4-port HDMI Switcher.
If you're a tech buff willing to drop a hundred bucks on a Collector's Edition mouse, Razer is currently flogging a limited edition run of mouses based on the company's original Boomslang precision gamer mouse. Unfortunately, the Boomslang CE 2007's most redeeming feature is its spiffy packaging.
The advent of digital photography has made it easier for people to showcase their many photos. The problem is, display hardware such as the computer screen or TV set is utilitarian at best, lacking permanence; like using the mop bucket for a bouquet of roses. Yuk. Enter the digital photo frame...
There's nothing like a lukewarm beverage to keep you refreshed during a long day at the keyboard. Nothing good, anyway. Coffee drinkers have mug warmers -- if only there was some sort of beverage chiller of similar design but working in reverse... Oh, look! There is.
You may not have heard of VisionQuest, but it's worth your while to look at the company's line of HDTVs, which allows you to use the words "sexy" and "rectangle" in the same sentence, which is quite a feat.
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