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  • Xbox 360 may drop to $200 this September

    Xbox 360 may become the least expensive gaming system

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    Gaming | by Kamar Plunkett | Sat Aug 2, 2008 11:25AM | 0 comments

     

    Microsoft may be readying price cuts along its full Xbox 360 poduct line this September, according to a previously reliable Ars Technica tipster. The supposed price cut would lead to the hard drive-less Arcade edition of the Xbox 360 hitting the $200 price point, followed with the 60GB Pro edition at $299 and the 120GB Elite going for $399. The speculative price drop as reported by  would make the baseline Xbox 360 Arcade the lowest priced game platform, compared to the current bargin basement leader, the Nintendo Wii, at $249.

     

    Profile pages:   Microsoft, Microsoft Xbox 360

  • LG's 1,000,000 : 1 contrast ratio LCD lands this September

    LG's latest high-end HDTV hits this September with an impressive 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.

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    Home A/V | by Kamar Plunkett | Sat Aug 2, 2008 11:24AM | 0 comments

    LG is readying its first HDTV with an eye popping 1,000,000 : 1 contrast ratio HDTV. The 1080p, 47 inch 47LG90 sports an LED backlight that can dim different regions of the screen depending on the scene, leading to extremely deep blacks. This LCD features other standard specs you'd expect in high-end TVs, like 120Hz motion processing, invisible speakers and three HDMI connections. Expect it to hit store shelves this September for $3,599.

    Profile pages:   LG, 1080p, Contrast ratio, 120 Hz

  • BlackBerry Media Sync Adds iTunes Compatability

    Blackberry uses iTunes to improve media managing.

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    Mobile | by Kamar Plunkett | Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:07AM | 0 comments

    RIM released an update to its Blackberry Media Sync app, which adds support for syncing with iTunes on a Windows PC. The free program is compatible with the BlackBerry Pearl, Curve and the yet to be released Bold. Users can also auto sync and manage specific playlists, or auto-load music from an iTunes library.

    Profile pages:   Research In Motion