I’m going to be visiting Vegas in a little while for CES, and I heard that the Vegas Hard Rock Cafe has a huge touchscreen that I just have to see (and touch, of course). That particular touchscreen is 18 feet x 4 feet, but the Ring Wall in Nurburg, Germany is 45 meters long and two meters high.

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The Ring Wall is world’s largest touchscreen
I’m going to be visiting Vegas in a little while for CES, and I heard that the Vegas Hard Rock Cafe has a huge touchscreen that I just have to see (and touch, of course). That particular touchscreen is 18 feet x 4 feet, but the Ring Wall in Nurburg, Germany is 45 meters long and two meters high. It has 15 high definition projectors for up to 34.5 million pixels worth of display

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The Ring Wall is world’s largest touchscreen
Another day, another portable media player comes along that tries to unseat the iPod range (iPod classic and iPod touch) as the portable media player of choice, but this time round the Onda VX520 fails to do just that. Not that it isn’t of any good for that matter – no sir, after all, it supports 720p videos albeit coming with a rather tiny 3″ LCD display

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Onda VX520 portable media player
Iomega have partnered with Sonic Solutions to introduce a new partnership that enables consumers to buy as well as rent premium entertainment right from the comfort of their living rooms, allowing them to view said entertainment on their own TV sets without having to leave the home.

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Iomega ScreenPlay HD Media Player gets Roxio CinemaNow
For those who have been attending CES regularly over the past few years, you would’ve seen Toshiba advertise their HD DVD format through banners and bags, but we could be looking at Blu-ray ads from Toshiba from next year onwards as the company ditches the HD DVD format by coming up with the BDX2000 Blu-ray player.

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Toshiba BDX2000 Blu-ray player
Marantz has released a couple of new Blu-ray players which will feature DivX HD 1080p playback.

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Marantz Blu-ray players get DivX playback
If you love recording shows from your TV, then you might want to reconsider upgrading your current DVD recorder into something else, where this upgrade will comprise of a new TV as well in the form of the Sharp Aquos DX2 series. This is the first HDTV line in the world that will feature a built-in Blu-ray recorder, where other specifications include a variety of displays ranging from 26″ all the way to 52″, 15,000:1 contrast ratio, the ability to store up to 30 hours of high definition video on a dual-layer Blu-ray disc, where it will transcode and compress to MPEG-4 format without the need for external boxes or wires

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Sharp DX2 series gets integrated Blu-ray recorder