I am not sure that this little REX-HDEX100A is build for the average geek, but if you are looking for a nice and elegant way to transmit Full HD Videos between in devices separate up to 100 of each other or would like to use your home Gagbit ethernet system to stream videos the REX-HDEX100A is definitively made for you!
As you have guess the REX-HDEX100A is a simple pair of box that will use your Gigabit network to help you connect to remote devices via HDMI. Compatible HDPC, CEC, 3D, HDMI 1.4 …
Zeiss must be doing well in the lens business, as it hasn’t exactly been in a rush to get its Cinemizer OLED on to shelves. Still, we’re happy to say that the head-mounted display is at last slipping into retailers: Amazon partners are now carrying the regular 870 x 500 version for $749 in the US (German titling aside) and £578 in the UK. It doesn’t look to be the version with head tracking that we tried earlier this year, but you’ll still get a 3D image through HDMI 1.4 in addition to 2D through either the HDMI link or analog input. The price makes it a tempting alternative to the more advanced but costlier Sony HMZ-T2 — and for those who’d like something slightly more discreet-looking while they zone out with a good movie.
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Zeiss Cinemizer head-mounted OLED display wends its way into stores originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 15 Oct 2012 15:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Nixeus shows off 27-inch IPS Vue monitor with 2560 x 1440 resolution, $430 price
Posted in: Today's ChiliGreenhorn Nixeus, perhaps better known for media streamers, has jumped headfirst into the display market with the 27-inch IPS Vue model boasting a 2,560 x 1,440 pixel WQHD resolution and priced at $430 — around half what you’ll pay for similar panels. The new model, which the company says will be released on August 21st, seems to be nicely specced with an LG S-IPS panel, true 8-bit color, 6ms refresh, DVI / DisplayPort / HDMI 1.4 connection options and full-portrait tilting. If you’ve been coveting more screen space and pixels, but don’t want to be reduced to bread and water, it’ll go up for pre-order soon.
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Nixeus shows off 27-inch IPS Vue monitor with 2560 x 1440 resolution, $430 price originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Aug 2012 10:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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