Sidekick LX 2009 running Wind… er, NetBSD?

If Danger’s going to switch up its Hiptop platform strategy in the era of Microsoft ownership, you think that it might be to… oh, we don’t know, something even remotely Microsoft-related. Granted, shoehorning Windows Mobile 6.1 onto a Sidekick LX sounds like a match made in hell, but at the very least, they could start with a Windows CE base and attach a bunch of Danger-specific stuff with wood glue until the end result looked familiar to users. Alas, Hiptop3 is reporting its own sources in combination with some telling open job positions and notes from Danger employees to suggest that the upcoming Sidekick LX 2009 — possibly to be known as the Sidekick Blade — will actually feature an entirely new kernel based on NetBSD. Our only guess is that this fancy little project started well before the acquisition completed, and in the interest of getting a thoroughly modern, 3G- and GPS-equipped Sidekick into the market as quickly as possible, maybe Redmond begrudgingly greenlighted the remainder of the project. Good on you, Microsoft.

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Sharp and Sony delay LCD joint venture, not that it matters

The global economic downturn and rising Yen have claimed another victim: the LCD partnership between Sony and Sharp. The joint venture to make and sell large LCD panels has now been pushed to March 2010 — the same date that Sharp’s new LCD factory in Sakai is still scheduled to open. So one way or another you’ll be able to snag the next generation Sharp- or Sony-branded LCD television assuming, a) the companies survive, and b) you still have a job. What, too pessimistic?

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Sharp and Sony delay LCD joint venture, not that it matters originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Jan 2009 06:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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CES 2009 HDTV mega-guide

CES 2009 may be over and done with, but we’ll be feeling the ramifications of it for months to come. For those not watching for every last announcement from the show, you may be surprised to find that dozens upon dozens of new HDTVs were introduced, with many of them slated to start shipping this Spring / Summer. Engadget HD has hosted up a thorough mega-guide to showcase what sets made their debut in Vegas this month, complete with links to more information as well as release windows and pricing where available. If you’re even remotely considering a new set this year, you owe it to yourself to give this one a look. Head on over, won’t you?

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CES 2009 HDTV mega-guide originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Jan 2009 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Cheap Geek, Todays Deals: 1/14/09

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Let your lunch digest with these afternoon deals. Check out Gearlog’s deals for Wednesday:

1. Dell is gearing up for the Super Bowl with its HDTV Days of Deals sale. Going through January 23, Dell will introduce a deal every day with savings of up to $450 on select HDTVs and accessories. Today’s deal offers the Sharp Aquos 46-inch 1080p 120HZ HDTV and a free Sharp Aquos Blu-ray player for $1,349 with the $450 instant savings. Make sure to check back every day to see which TV is discounted.

2. Buy.com is having a $6 DVD sale. Get great movies like “Shawshank Redemption,” “Devil’s Advocate,” “Poltergeist,” “A Mighty Wind,” and many other great titles. The sale’s ending is unknown, so hurry.

Sharp does the unthinkable, intros slotMusic-friendly sound systems

Whoa, Sharp — wait just a minute. Did you really just introduce a pair of music systems that get down with slotMusic players? Though it’s practically impossible for us to believe that such an occurrence has just, um, occurred, the 160-watt XL-DH258NH and 64-watt XL-DH228NH micro-audio systems actually do include a USB port for syncing up with SanDisk slotMusic players (along with any other USB-enabled PMP, we presume). Of course, Sharp did hedge its bets by including an iPod dock along with a universal auxiliary input, so we suppose we can’t harsh on ’em too much. Both units arrive in any color you like so long as it’s glossy black, and there’s even an AM / FM radio, six-band equalizer and alarm clock tossed in for good measure. Catch the XL-DH258NH this June for $199.99 or the XL-DH228NH in July for $179.99.

[Via iTechNews]

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Sharp does the unthinkable, intros slotMusic-friendly sound systems originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 12 Jan 2009 12:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sharp gets with the Profile 2.0 program with the BD-HP16U & BD-HP22U

Many thought that Profile 1.1 players should’ve died last year, but that just wasn’t the case. But those internet content lovin’ fools can finally get behind Sharp’s Blu-ray players. At this point Sharp realizes that with all the Blu-ray players available, you gotta do something special to get noticed, so Sharp is striving to make its players work better with its line of TVs by automatically putting configuring the display the optimal viewing setting — like dot by dot. The only thing that distinguishes these two players from each other is that the BD-HP22U will be out in May, includes 2GB of USB memory, and retails at $299, while the BD-HP16U is due in March for $229.

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Sharp delivers Blu-ray-packing BD-series Aquos LCDs for the US

Credit Sharp for still coming through a few surprises, sure you knew 32- and 42-inch Aquos HDTVs with built-in Blu-ray players, but they filled out the line with the 37-, 46- and 52-inch variations previously seen in Japan (no 26-inch love?) Built around the latest Superlucent ASV panel for reduced glare and bright, crisp picture quality, they didn’t forget 24p support on the HDMI jacks, just in case you still want to plug another Blu-ray player in. No price, but with ATSC and QAM tuners plus RS-232C inputs, for a TV in a locations where a connected player doesn’t make sense, these aren’t a bad option when they ship later this month (32-, 37-, 42-inch) or in February (46-, 52-inch.) Press release is after the break.

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CES 2009: Sharp Intros LCD With Built-in Blu-ray

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At its pre-CES press conference today, Sharp introduced a slew of new home theater products, including the world’s first LCD with a built-in Blu-ray player, the company’s first soundbars, and two new Blu-ray players.

Sharp Aquos E Series hits the stage

Want Sharp’s newest ASV Superlucent 1080p panel, but don’t want a Blu-ray drive jammed in the back? Say hello to the Aquos E series. The E77U line packs 120Hz technology, a 4ms response time and Sharp’s Spectral Engine XD for all manner of XD (Extreme Dark)or UD (Ultra Dark) situations — eyeshine no longer necessary. Five HDMI 1.3 jacks, OPC function that automatically adjusts for lighting conditions and a soft gold accent towards the bottom of the frame signal your upscale tastes to all who haven’t seen the prices ranging from $4,499 for the 65-inch to $1,399 for the 40-inch. The E67U gives more frugal buyers four HDMI jacks and a copper tone go along with the new ASV panel. Check after the break to see when your preferred model ships, with most due in February or March, and the LC-65E77U slipping out in June.

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Sharp debuts Blu-ray HTIB, soundbars and iPod docks

Providing some audio punch to go along with all the video, Sharp’s taking the wraps off of two new 5.1 HTIBs with Blu-ray included , the BD-MPC40 and BD-MPC30, plus two new 2.1 channel sound bars, the HT-SB300 and HT-SB200. Since no AV rollout is complete without an iPod dock, the DK-AP7N and DK-CL6N. Why, you ask, is only the soundbar pictured? To peek into the eye of the $799 piano black Blu-ray packing home theater units would be madness, ditto for the $99 – $129 iPod docks, ready to give you two channel audio (DK-CL6N) and 2.1 ESound processing, video out packing DK-AP7N. The theme here is convenience and quality in small packages, some hands and ears-on time should give us enough info to safely pass judgement.

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Sharp debuts Blu-ray HTIB, soundbars and iPod docks originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 16:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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