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  • Iceman Outdoor PC delivers poolside entertainment

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    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    06.08.2006

    Just like a fellow we once knew who also went by the name of Iceman, Visson's new fan-less, all-weather outdoor PC may be a little off-putting at first (due to its 1.5GHz Via processor and support for just 1GB of RAM, though, not because it seems "dangerous"), but wins you over in the end by getting the job done even in the harshest conditions. While you'd certainly never consider Iceman for your most important computing tasks (read: gaming), the optional digital TV receiver and wireless LAN, along with MPEG-2 decoding, ensure that you can stay entertained even while lounging around the pool -- it would go great with the ginormous inflatable SuperScreen Outdoor Theater System we saw last year. And now, the obligatory Top Gun reference for wrapping up this post: Iceman, you can be our wingman anytime.

  • Sony launches six new projectors

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    06.08.2006

    Seriously, what is it with all the projectors? Now Sony's got six new ones as well, a line of 3LCD displays that range in price and resolution from ¥111,000 for SVGA up to ¥270,000 (~$1,000 - $2,400 US) for an XGA. The models include the VPL-CX63 and CX61XGA displays (top), 3,000 and 2,500 lumen models with 190w bulbs and piddly VGA inputs; the XGA VPL-CX21 and SVGA VPL-CS21, which improve on the old VPL-CX20 / CS20 models with a better imaging engine (middle); and 2,100 lumen brightness; and the VPL-EX3 and ES3, lower end movie and gamer centric boxes with an XGA and SVGA resolution and 2,000 lumen picture (bottom). In other words, nothing too world shattering here, we're sure you'll find a way to continue on with your day knowing they're probably going to be stuck in Japan forever.