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N@tedog on May 13, 2008
Who among the Giz staff will be at Koreannovation tomorrow? I'll be there and would love to just meet and greet.
fufinache on Mar 25, 2008
Hi Wilson, I read your review on the olympus e420, and I was wondering what lens you used for testing. I'm thinking about getting the camera, but want to get an idea of how fast it is with a SWD lens and the pancake lens.
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Wilson Rothman commented on Oppo BDP-S83 Blu-ray Player May Be First (Almost) Universal Disc Reader
http://gizmodo.com/5046217/Wilson Rothman commented on Panasonic 65VX100U Premiere Plasma Is a Kuro Killer?
http://gizmodo.com/5045709/Wilson Rothman commented on Oppo BDP-S83 Blu-ray Player May Be First (Almost) Universal Disc Reader
http://gizmodo.com/5046217/Wilson Rothman wrote Oppo, pimps of the upscaling DVD realm and makers of one of the best (and last) SACD/DVD-Audio capable machines out there, are moving into the Blu-ray business with the BDP-S83 player. There are no announced deets, but an AVS Forum
http://gizmodo.com/5046217/ 7:39 PM on September 5, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote Oppo, pimps of the upscaling DVD realm and makers of one of the best (and last) SACD/DVD-Audio capable machines out there, are moving into the Blu-ray business with the BDP-S83 player. There are no announced deets, but an AVS Forum
http://gizmodo.com/5046217/ 7:38 PM on September 5, 2008
Wilson Rothman commented , at 1:09 PM on Sep 5
With a name like "Wilson," it's gotta be good!
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Wilson Rothman wrote Tonight in Denver, Panasonic revealed its newest plasma technology, the 65" custom-install-only VX100 monitor, whose specs meet or beat Pioneer's hallowed Kuro. That means 60,000:1 contrast ratio with 7,160 shades of gradation for visible detail in the darker shadows. At
http://gizmodo.com/5045709/ 8:52 PM on September 4, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote Last year at CEDIA, Sony made a splash with a refrigerator-sized Blu-ray home server with 200-disc changer. This year it's nowhere to be seen, but in its place, Sony is showing a 400-disc changer of a more sensible size. The
http://gizmodo.com/5045601/ 4:22 PM on September 4, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote newVideoPlayer("/panasonictru2way_giz.flv", 475, 376,"");Fans of Giz Explains know that Tru2way is the cable industry's latest cable card scheme. Today, Sony and Panasonic are showing off their own Tru2way-enabled TVs, Pana's PZ80Q with a built-in box, and Sony's Bravia with a box
http://gizmodo.com/5045485/ 1:50 PM on September 4, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote Last year, Epson brought the price of 1080p projectors down to $2,700 and today it's dropping it again, to $2,000 (officially $1,999) for the all-new Powerlite Home Cinema 6100. We're not saying it's going to be as high-performance as Sony's
http://gizmodo.com/5045399/ 11:20 AM on September 4, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote At CES, JVC showed off its super slim LCDs, but at the time there wasn't a lot of detail on them. Today, the 42" LT-42SL89 and 46" LT-46L89 are shipping, priced at $1,900 and $2,400. Though the 1.5-inch thick TVs
http://gizmodo.com/5045368/ 10:41 AM on September 4, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote Sony may have teased us with its newest projectors at IFA, but today in the US, the company announced availability and pricing. We guessed $3,000 for the VPL-HW10, but we were close but not totally right. The solid 1080p Bravia
http://gizmodo.com/5045153/ 7:01 PM on September 3, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote Sony is trying to bargain with potential buyers of Pioneer's $2,200 BDP-09FD: For $200 less, you can get yourself the BDP-S5000ES. Meanwhile, it's equally intended to regain the love of all those home-theater enthusiasts who bee-lined it for the PS3
http://gizmodo.com/5044686/ 7:00 PM on September 3, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote Some 1080p projectors are getting down below the $2,000 mark, but the real news is that insanely good projectors are appearing in the $3,000 range. On the heels of Sony's VPL-HW10 comes Panasonic's AE3000, which has 60,000:1 contrast ratio using
http://gizmodo.com/5045055/ 4:12 PM on September 3, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote The mighty custom installer show known as CEDIA comes but once a year, with its projectors, its media servers, its extra big-ass speakers and maybe a THX-certified toaser oven or two. We're here in Denver to absorb it all, and
http://gizmodo.com/5044926/ 1:30 PM on September 3, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote Maybe you don't get over to Reykjavik very often, but the old Viking homestead is a crazy mix of old and modern architecture. Joining the skyline will be the Icelandic Opera House, an icy glass fortress that changes colors throughout
http://gizmodo.com/5042656/ 5:50 PM on August 27, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote digg_skin = 'compact'; digg_bgcolor = '#f1f8fa'; digg_url = 'http://digg.com/hardware/Secret_Origin_of_OLPC_Genius_Hubris_Birth_of_a_Notebook'; From the moment Nicholas Negroponte showed off his $100 laptop concept at the Davos world economic summit in January 2005, it was as if the tech world's supermoguls were glowering down
http://gizmodo.com/5041765/ 12:00 PM on August 26, 2008
Wilson Rothman wrote Leave it to the BBC to introduce a show about robots attacking humans and generally making a mess of the landscape that's both funny and tailor-made for the ADHD audience. The Wrong Door is a violent, live-action Robot Chicken prone
http://gizmodo.com/5041672/ 8:00 PM on August 25, 2008
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