August 27, 2010
Sony announces three new Bravia 3D HDTVs, none cheaper than $3,000
The Register
Sean Portnoy writes about some new and expensive HD TVs from Sony.
“Three new Bravia 3D sets were announced (this week), and none is less than $3,000. The NX810 models are LED-backlit LCDs and come with built-in Wi-Fi for access to Bravia Internet video and widgets, 240Hz refresh rates, and local dimming. Still, you’re going to pay three grand for the 46-inch Bravia KDL-46NX810, $3,700 for the 55-inch KDL-55NX810, and $4,700 for the 60-inch KDL-60NX810. The two bigger sets also include the LightSensor feature that automatically adjusts backlighting based on a room’s illumination.”
Google launching a Chrome OS tablet on Verizon, goes on sale November 26
Download Squad
Lee Mathews writes about a rumoured Google Chrome OS tablet.
“Yes, our source tells us that Google is building a Chrome OS tablet. It’s real, and it’s being built by HTC. No surprise there, since HTC churned out the Nexus One for Google.Yes, they plan to offer it in conjunction with Verizon — which probably doesn’t come as a shock to anybody at this point. The two recently tag-teamed that Net Neutrality proposal and they’ve had plenty of discussions in the past about cooperating in some capacity. As for the launch date of November 26th, well, that’s all kinds of brilliant.”
Samsung R780 17.3in laptop
Register Hardware
Will Stapley shares his thoughts on Samsung’s R780 laptop.
“Samsung’s R780 has clearly been designed to get noticed. The glossy, deep-red chassis and slightly nauseating swirly line motif won’t appeal to those who like their laptops to be subtle, but it does make it stand out from the crowd.”