GREEN HOUSE – Multi-touch Windows 8 compatible, 21.5 inch touch panel LCD – GH-JCJ223GSHLB

This high-def full HD (1920×1080) LCD with optical touch panel sensor is compatible with multi-touch (2 points) functionality and Windows 8 and Windows 7 products. It includes high contrast ratios (5,000,000:1) and an aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9.
It uses a toughened glass filter that protects the screen from scratch damage, has HDMI terminal, HDCP compatible digital input terminal (DVI-D), 1W+1W stereo speaker, and Eco Mode that reduces power consumption. A touch pen …

Nec outs a new ECO Monitor in Japan with the MultiSync LCD-EA244WMi

NEC introduced today in Japan a new 24.1″ LED backlight Display with the MultiSync LCD-EA244WMi, offering some pretty standard specs including a 25,000:1 contrast ratio and a 350cd/m2 brightness, this Full HD monitor comes however with a new ECO mode that once activated give you at standard performance a maximum of 21w of power consumption. The MultiSync LCD-EA244WMi will be available in Japan middle of January at around 45,000 Yen

ProLite E2080HSD, Iiyama new entry level 20” LED Monitor

Iiyama launched today in Japan the ProLite E2080HSD, a new 20” Monitor with LED Backlight and comes with a 1,600×900 resolution, a 6ms response time, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, a pair of 1W speakers, DVI-D + D-Sub and a 23W power consumption at high peak and 16W in Eco mode.
Finally the ProLite E2080HSD will reach stores in Japan next week at 12,800 Yen.

Sharp officially launch its Moth EYE TVs in Japan with the XL9 Series

Unveiled for the first time a CEATEC 2012, here you are the first series of TVs featuring Sharp Moth Eye technology. By adding tiny (on a nanoscale level) irregularities on its panel Sharp is capable to drastically reduce glare while still being able to display bright and perfect colors and contrast, and the first TVs to support this new Moth Eye technology is the XL9 Series from Sharp.
Available in 46, 52, 60, 70 and 80” with a price range between 280,000 up to 1 Million yen these XL9 Full HD …

LCD-MF271CGBR, I-O Data new WQHD IPS monitor

I-O Data outs this morning in Japan a new monitor with the LCD-MF271CGBR. This new 27″ LED Backlight Monitor main feature is its WQHD (2560×1440) IPS Panel and its 420cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio and 4.3ms response time. Set for a launch nationwide at the end of this month at an announced price of 49,800 yen, the LCD-MF271CGBR comes with a pair if 2W integrated speakers, DVI-D (Dual Link), HDMI, D-SUB and DisplayPort.

Sony unveils the Bravia HX950 series with Intelligent Peak LED backlighting

Here you are Sony’s new flagship Bravia TV the HX950 Series! Available in 55 or 65″ these Full HD TV are set to reach Japanese store late November at a price yet disclosed. These New Bravia does not only comes with a Dual W Digital TV Tuner, USB Recording, 3D and Sony’s X-RealityPRO Image Engine but also comes with Sony’s new Intelligent Peak LED backlighting. Finally the HX950 Series will come with Android iOS Media Remote support as well as YouTube, Hulu, Video …

Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE review: the best full QWERTY phone on Sprint’s network

Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE review

The future of Motorola post-acquisition may still be a mystery, but the manufacturer has managed to stay quite active over the last few weeks: it unveiled the Atrix HD, its first smartphone with an HD display and native ICS build, and there’s already much anticipation around Verizon’s Droid RAZR HD ahead of the holiday season. For the here and now, however, it’s Sprint’s turn to soak in the Moto love with the Photon Q 4G LTE. (Say it five times fast.)

Naturally, the name of the phone doesn’t leave a whole lot to the imagination. As you’d expect, it’s a follow-up to last year’s Photon 4G that trades WiMAX for LTE and adds a full-sized QWERTY keyboard. What the name doesn’t tell you, though, is that this phone costs a lofty $200 on contract, and features a qHD ColorBoost display (not to be confused with the Atrix’s 720p screen, which uses the same branding). In other words, it’s gotta be pretty good to have any success at that price point. How does the latest Googorola device hold up against the rest of Sprint’s LTE lineup? Is it worth the premium? Follow us southward to find out.

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REGZA Dynamic 40S5, Toshiba new entry level 40” LED Backlight TV

Your wallet is on diet? Don’t worry Toshiba has for you’re the perfect 40” TV with the 40S5! Announced at just 85,000 Yen the 40S5 comes with a 40” LED Backlight panel offering a nice 5,100,000 dynamic contrast, REGZA Engine, USB HDD Recording, a 10Wx2ch speaker setting, a Digital TV Tuner but unfortunately no DLNA Support or 3D.

Hitachi bring three new Wooo TVs in Japan with the GP1 Series

Here you are Hitachi’s latest Wooo TVs with the GP1 Series! Available in 42, 47 and 55” these new IPS LED Backlight TV comes with 3D Passive glasses. DLNA, the usual iDVR-S Support and 500GB of internal HDD and Hitachi’s new Picture Master 3 image engine!
Also thanks to its new XCodeHD, you will be able to dub any TV show recorded on your GP1 internal HDD into any iDVR-S Drive in at 8x maximum speed without any quality loss and still being able to record TV shows at the same time.
These new …

Samsung Launches 75” Super Screen Premium Smart TV, ES9000

Samsung launched its new premium TV ES9000 in Korea on July 2. As a Samsung’s flagship smart TV to tap into the global large screen premium TV market, ES9000 features a 75 inch super screen with luxurious design in rose gold color. ES9000 also adopts Super Ultra Slim Design to reduce its bezel to mere 7.9mm. The definition qualities greatly improve in clearness, contrast and brightness by adopting Diamond Black Panel to provide best visual qualities in the ultra-sized screen. Furthermore, …