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Sony License RealD 3D Tech


The Wall Street Journal via Akihabara News, Engadget, Sony Insider: Sony will license 3D technology from RealD. The type of 3D that RealD makes use of is active shutter technology. Sony will use it for 3D eyewear for home use paired up with its 3D BRAVIA TVs. 2010 might turn out to be the year 3D came home.




2011 Toyota Sienna – 21:9 LCD


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Autoblog: The 2011 Toyota Sienna looks quite nice for a minivan. And speaking of nice the LCD looks quite nice indeed. I’m not certain it is a 21:9 aspect ratio but the rear-facing LCD that flips down is ultra-wide.




Shuttle: New Notebook Ecosystem


DigiTimes: On December 29, 2009 Shuttle announced the formation of the New Notebook Ecosystem (NNE) alliance, which aims to integrate supply chain resources and offer two series of notebooks. The two are the standard PCB assembly (SPA) and the micro-SPA series. In 2010 the NNE alliance plans to announce notebooks designs that support seven different display sizes. There will be challenges: negotiating joint procurement. In my opinion, most of these alliances fail due to the complexities of administering them; the better option is to purchase a smaller notebook manufacturer to gain leverage in procuring components, reduce costs and increase value by offering what early adopters want and will pay extra for.




Canon 7D in Snow


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Canon Field ReviewsCNET: Canon’s 7D is weatherproof. Look at the photo above by Ole Jorgen Liodden, who took the 7D to Antarctica on a photography assignment. Result? 7D was undamaged.









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