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Epson EH-TW9000W 3D projector
With its, err, projection that 27% of households will have 3D TVs or projectors by 2015 and over 40 3D video game titles expected to be released this year, Epson has launched headlong into the 3D era with this stunning high-end projector. Exciting developmentAvailable from November, but previewed by us recently, the EH-TW9000W arrives in…
SumVision Cyclone Micro 2+ HD Media Player
It would be too easy to dismiss piece of kit like the Sumvision Cyclone Micro 2+ HD media player. Out of the box, it looks and feels like a cheap, minuscule box of nothing – and its promise to be a compact, able media player looks folly. Billed as the world’s smallest MKV player, at…
Pentax Chameleon Optio RS1500
Do we all want a camera with the chameleon-like ability to change colour on demand? Perhaps not, but even aside from the novelty of being able to change the RS1500′s fascia to all kinds of crazy designs, this compact in Pentax’s Optio series provides good all-round performance for the money. Spoilt for choiceThe choice of…
Samsung W200 HD Camcorder
Since Cisco’s various mini camcorders, including the Flip Mino HD we reviewed last year became cult products before being surprisingly canned earlier this year, the fight has been on to create its successor to inherit its fortune. The latest attempt comes from Samsung, whose two-tone red and black W200 sports many of the same features…
Kodak PlayFull
Rarely has a camcorder be as aptly named as the Kodak PlayFull. For a start, this mini Full HD video camera comes in four funky shades of silver, purple, blue and black and it’s about the size and weight of a small digital dictaphone (42x100x16mm, weighing just 95g), so it can be slipped very easily…
HDI Dune HD Max
As a standalone product, the idea of a player for optical discs such as Blu-ray is beginning to seem outdated – after all, you can stream pretty much all the content you need. That’s why the Dune HD Max takes a Blu-ray disc drive and combines it with advanced media streaming skills – enough, perhaps,…
Optoma GT720
Do we need 3D? Consumers seem pretty confused about the latest in-yer-face technology – and with new 3DTVs costing around the £1,000 mark, that confusion isn’t the only barrier to its popularity outside of multiplex cinemas. Optoma obviously realises this. How else can we explain its decision to make 3D an accessory to its GT720…
FujiFilm FinePix Z900EXR
FujiFilm has always included a smart range of chic, compact digital cameras with new technologies in its repertoire, and last year’s attractive FinePix Z800EXR was one of the brightest in the constellation. This year’s upgraded FinePix Z900EXR is a bid to go one better in the eyes of the style-conscious crowd. There’s no denying the…