Sony is at the forefront of things yet again with the launch of its first Blu-ray 3D-ready player in the market, known as the BDP-S470 for those of you who absolutely love memorizing gizmos by their names. This model is not ready to display Blu-ray 3D content just yet, but it will be able to do so later this summer via a firmware upgrade, and we do believe that this is the same firmware which will enable the Sony PS3 to handle 3D playback over Blu-ray as well. Apart from that, Sony has also made known that its BDP-S570 Blu-ray Disc model and the BDV-E770W and BDV-E570 Blu-ray Disc home theater systems will be able to support Blu-ray 3D as well via their respective firmware updates this summer

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Sony rolls out first Blu-ray 3D-ready player
Televisions aren’t usually interesting enough to turn a whole lot of heads. Sure, everyone drools over that expensive flat panel TV that’s twice the size of your current one, but they’re pretty much all black and shiny. LG is bringing out a very retro new TV that’s definitely a breath of fresh air if you’re tired of the same old black framed televisions. Sure, this is going back a little in the times, but sometimes it’s nice to go back to the old. Especially since at times it feels as if anything remotely new is looking a bit generic. This isn’t actually a TV where new technology is concealed inside of an old frame. It’s really an old fashioned 4:3 aspect ratio cathode ray tube. The 14-inch screen may not be new technology but at least it looks a bit newer. Plus some people swear that old games just look better on the older televisions. These LG Serie 1 TVs are retailing for about $216 in Korea

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LG Serie 1 Retro TV
As we age, our health often starts to deteriorate in a progressively worse manner. Well, apart from our body system start going bonkers, most of us will also have issues with our eyesight especially if you love reading Coolest Gadgets on a mobile device wherever you are. Enter the Wireless Page To TV Magnifier which is pretty self-explanatory, although there is a more apt description on what it does from the product page here below

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Wireless Page To TV Magnifier
Anyone in the know (or even the average clueless Joe on the street) will definitely rate Harman Kardon as above average compared to the other speaker solutions out there in the market, and they have good reason to believe so.

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Harman Kardon GLA-55 speakers
Cisco who has recently acquired the company behind the line of Flip Video camcorders, are now back with a brand new release for you to part with your hard earned cash this holiday season. We’re talking about a new innovation in home video sharing with the device known as FlipShare TV. Touted to be the first of its kind in the industry, FlipShare TV will offer the user’s whole Flip Video library of photos and videos right smack in the middle of the family room over the HDTV screen – all done sans pesky wires running over the ground

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FlipShare TV now made available
Okoro Media Systems is pretty famous for their range of digital entertainment systems in the A/V market, and the company recently introduced its 2010 Quantum mini Digital Entertainment Systems that will come in the form of the OMS-Q100 and the OMS-Q200. Both models will come in extremely small footprints, making sure you can place them discreetly in your home without sticking out like a sore thumb. The 2010 Quantum minis were specially designed to hold your entire collection of digital music, photos and movies together, even letting you record High Definition TV programming for viewing later on.

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Okoro unveils new 2010 Quantum mini Digital Entertainment Systems
I haven’t ever heard of a single person who hasn’t lost their remote at least a few times. I’m sure there are some out there, but they are few and far between. Myself, I have a couch that will try to eat anything you place on it, remotes included. I usually know to check inside of the couch to find the remote again, so that is one advantage. If you’re in a household with a big family though, losing track of a remote would be pretty easy. Which is where this Remote Buddy would be helpful, it makes it possible to page your remotes, so you can find them again. It has a spot for four different remotes to sit in the device and then a cup holder that can be clipped to either side of the Remote Buddy. It comes with a total of four color coded receivers that attach to the back of each remote control. Not only will it give a designated spot to lay your remotes, when it’s not placed there you can push a button to make the receiver on the remote chime so that you can find it. This isn’t exactly a gadget for those that are down to one remote, but it would help out those that have a whole mess of remotes. You can purchase it for $39.98 from First Street

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Remote Buddy helps you find lost remotes
Samsung knows that Blu-ray players are slowly but surely making inroads into living room of people all over the world, and has recently made available updates for their line of BD-P1600, BD-P3600 or BD-P4600 Blu-ray players to support YouTube for free. As long as your Samsung Blu-ray player falls under any of the three models mentioned and is connected to the Internet, you can now access YouTube and its entire collection of videos for free by simply pressing a single button on the remote control straight from the main screen

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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
Who says that we are in a flatscreen age with the TOOB? The TOOB allows a user one of those domed theater experiences, but in your household. It is powered by a projector from a home theater, and allows the user to plug anything into it, such as a video games system or DVD player

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TOOB brings back the curved screen