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Mobile Cinema DVD Projector – Perfect For A Party?
December 24, 2009
In the past, having cinema screens in your house was something only the wealthy could boast. But the Mobile Cinema DVD Projector allows anyone to claim the same functionality on a budget.
With built in stereo speakers and a DVD player, you can project your favourite movies of your collection onto any plain wall up to 50” and enjoy high quality video as well as decent audio providing an all round home theatre experience. In terms of resolution, it is lacking in clarity at just 480×240 which may seem ridiculous especially when projected at 50”, but you are getting a huge picture.
Continue reading »LED Car Sign – Tell Other Drivers What You Think?
December 11, 2009
You know sometimes when you’re driving down the motorway and another driver does something completely unexpected and all you want is for them to know exactly how you feel about it. Well the LED Car Sign is a much better way of letting them know than the old two fingers up in the mirror.
Of course, this sign isn’t abusive, mostly; the signs project messages such as ‘thanks’ or a smiley face. You can also apologise with a simple ‘sorry’, or you can order them to back off. It attaches to the windows of your car via a traditional ‘sucker’ which provides a strong hold as always. It is powered by 4xAA, as well as 2xAAA batteries.
Continue reading »Alien Abduction Lamp – Shed Light On Cow-Nappings!
November 28, 2009
The Alien Abduction Lamp is an extremely realistic LED lamp which will almost have you believe that a cow is being abducted in your room! A high quality metal lamp with energy saving LED’s that provide great amounts of light in a ‘fun’ way without enlarging your carbon footprint.
The UFO is made from high quality steel with a ‘pearl black’ finish which is aesthetically pleasing and the windows which alternate between a green and yellow glow. Inside lies a stereotypical green alien with a flat face, huge eyes and no eyelids. The cow being abducted is actually removable so perhaps you can pretend that it has already been and gone.
Continue reading »Star Theatre Planetarium – Bring Space Into Your Home!
November 26, 2009
The Star Theatre Planetarium is an easy way to recreate the night sky in any of the rooms in your house. The ultra white LED lights on the planetarium project an almost realistic star gazing experience in your own home.
If you’ve ever been to a planetarium, you may have been amazed by what you saw, well this little gadget brings the same technology to you so you don’t have to leave your house to have the same experience.
Continue reading »BenQ LED Eco Monitors Released For Under £100
November 25, 2009
As we near the Copenhagen conference the glare of public interest is shifting from the financially deprived recession to the environmentally deprived globe, and yet again eco warriors are back on the agenda – so what better time to release some LED monitors that fit nicely into both categories?
The snappily named BenQ G920WL and G922HDL (yes, that is sarcasm!) both line themselves up as the eco-option which I’m sure will prove popular, and the same can be said for the pricing, but let’s have a look at the specs first.
The only real difference between the two is the size of them: the G920WL is the larger of the two and weighs in with and 19 inch screen, 16:10 ration and 1440 x 900 WXGA+ resolution whilst the ever so slightly smaller G922HDL is 18.5 inches and thus has a 16:9 ration with a slightly diminished resolution of 1366 x 768.
Continue reading »Samsung LED TV Range
April 28, 2009
We’ve covered many high definition, widescreen TVs here on Zath, of both LCD and Plasma varieties, but Samsung have now responded to their competitors by announcing their new range of Samsung LED TVs (Series 6 & 7) – yes you read it right, Light Emitting Diode (LED), you’re probably thinking that’s different, not heard of that one before…
The thing to realise here is that these LED TVs are still using a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) like you may have at home now; however the main difference is that LEDs are used as a backlight for the LCD display, as opposed to the usual LCD TVs that use fluorescent lamps as backlighting system which ultimately add to the depth/thickness and power consumption of the TV.
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