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Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Specs and Video

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Japanese Commercial on Wii: Why do Women have Breasts?

Source: Gametrailers

Funny stuff! My 100th post! yay! =D

Okay, so I’ll do a little translation for you guys, since I speak a little japanese.

Boy: Why do girls grow breasts?

Boy: Why?

Boy: Why?

Boy: Why?

Man: Hey, can anyone explain it to him please?

Narrator: A small clip from My Summer Life 4

Audience: Playstation Portable

 

Whew. Hehe. Thanks guys.

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Different Approach to Gaming Surfaces: Razer Sphex

You know how it is. If you’re a hardcore gamer, you buy hardcore stuff for your hardcore hobby. So you’d most likely speed a big chunk of your money on a high end graphics card, processor that eats everything up, large ass lcd screen. And then when it comes to your mouse and keyboard, what then? Of course you’ll wanna buy the best. But of course there entails additional extra cost to all this stuff. You’ll have to buy expensive stuff for your expensive stuff. Well, buying a mousepad isn’t as expensive as shelling out an arm and a leg for a graphics card of course. But I remember the days when I used to just ask for a mousepad from the neighborhood computer shop coz mine was ugly and all used up already.

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Gametrailers Bonus Round: How we Control our Games

Game gurus discussing the future of Gaming and the way games are controlled.

 

More of this on Gametrailers on July 5.

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New Tech: 3D TV from LG

LG has a demo version of its home 3D TV here at CES 2009, so we slipped on the 3D glasses and gave it a go. Much to our surprise, unlike a number of the other 3D TV showings here at CES, it didn’t leave us with a headache or feeling like we needed an Swedish eyeball massage.

LG showed off a pair of prototype plasma 3D TVs that it is planning for homes. Find out more details about these next-gen flatscreens and what it’s really like to watch  LG’s 3D TV.

When you slip on the ‘Active Shutter’ 3D glasses and look at the plasma screen the images instantly stretch onto multiple planes, with objects in the foreground sharply focussed, accentuated by layered backgrounds and scenery that rolls realistically towards the horizon. One particularly smart moment that we witnessed was when a virtual butterfly flew in front of the main cartoon character on screen in the foreground, triggering a response of “what the hell’s that!” in front of our eyes. Point is it worked, it’s reasonably convincing, and there was far less eye strain than we’ve experienced before with other 3D systems. Plus, unlike old school 3D concepts there’s none of that red and blue image stuff, instead representing the true gamut of colours. Impressive.

As for the plasmas, LG had two 3D TVs on show – 55 and 60-inch models each with HDMI and loaded with LG’s top image processing tech.

No word yet on when 3D TV will become a reality in the home, but it’s definitely something that LG and the other big telly manufacturers are beginning to look at seriously.

Source: electricpig

An interesting concept. More like a reinvention of the 3d glasses. Hopefully they’ll get it right. They got the part where it doesn’t hurt people’s eyes now. Just how to get it sold and how much will it cost part. Hope it doesn’t cost too much.

More on this from engadget.

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A Rise in Deepcool Cooling Products in TPC

I noticed there’s a rise of resellers of Deepcool products in TipidPC.

 

What is Deepcool?

Well it’s a product line that’s chinese owned and also based in China. It’s owned by Beijing Xinquansheng Industry And Trade Co., LTD. Pretty long name I’d say. LOL. Good thing they have an english version of their site.

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