
If you are looking for a 40 inch HDTV, here is one for you to check out. It retails for $1699.99, but at the moment Amazon.com has it listed for 29% off.
Sony KDL-40V3000
My technical opinion on buying computers, cameras, TV's, portable music players, phones, software and other technology. I will also hilight interesting websites.
According to patents, Nokia has developed a user-interface that goes beyond multitouch, and into the realm of tracking hand motions in three-dimensional
space. The gestures look complicated, and I'm worried it might take longer to learn than Palm's Graffiti writing, but I'm willing to start with the one-finger commands (select, rotate, delete) before moving on to the two-fingered stuff (zoom, resize, etc.).
Tech devices respond to gestures (from Yahoo news)
Several new gadgets make it possible for users to control them just by using hand gestures. Similar to the popular bowling video game for Nintendo's Wii console, two new cell phones sold in Japan offer a bowling game that responds to users swinging their phones by detecting the movement through a camera and springs. One new PC tracks different finger signs, so a user can thumb left to scroll left. One prototype TV lets users gesture, plus snap or clap, to change the channel or adjust the volume.From Yahoo News
How can the public obtain a $40 coupon toward purchasing an eligible converter?
All households in the United States and its territories are eligible to request coupons on a first-come-first-served basis. A maximum of two, $40 coupons per household will be allowed to help offset the cost of a converter, which is expected to cost between $50 and $70 when it hits the market in 2008.
Consumers may call 1-888-388-2009 (1-888-DTV-2009) between January 1, 2008 and March 31, 2009, or go to http://www.dtv2009.gov/ to request coupons. Coupons will expire after 90 days.
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/dtvcoupon/DTVarticle1.html
Happy New Year!!!
My friends and family ask me about many things. But when people ask me, "I need to buy a laptop for my son, which one should I buy? I usually respond with, "Let me take a look around and I will see what I find. " This is what I look for --
- priced around $600
- a dual-core processor
- 2GB RAM
- 15.4" 1280x800 widescreen LCD
- 160GB hard drive
- dual layer DVD burner
- 802.11g wireless
Seems like a lot of capability for $600 and it is. It is possible to find this PC. Looking through the systems available today, I find a system I can recommend. Its a Dell Vostro 1500, and its $579 (get 2GB of memory.) We recently got a Dell laptop for our son. This is a sweet deal!
Enjoy!