Published on April 21, 2008 by Noel Madali

Okay, I’ve talked to you about the thin pioneer plasma, but this is insane. Among the various other thin flat panels I have mentioned, this Sony OLED is pretty sexy despite its anorexia. Introducing a prototype by Sony, a .2mm thick… OLED panel, with a screen size of 3.5 inches.
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Published on February 3, 2008 by Noel Madali

For those of you who do not use Mozilla Firefox, you are greatly missing out in all the features that are available with this great piece of programming.
Features:
Tabbed Browsing
This features allows you to view many different websites in one window of Firefox. You can easily change and shift to different websites by clicking on a tab, or easily open new websites on to a new tab. Read more »
Published on February 2, 2008 by Noel Madali

Alright, the Super Bowl is fast approaching. I procrastinated about my post on the best entertainment system under $3000. I originally planned it to be only $1000 but I figured that it was best to go all out with everything. In this system, I have included a “standard” HDTV 50″ plasma, PS3, HDMI cables, surround sound receiver, speaker system, and a DirectTV HD DVR Satellite receiver. More on this after the jump.
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Published on January 25, 2008 by Noel Madali

So, for the past few months I had the pleasure of using Sony Ericsson’s W580. I came across this phone by accident of breaking my other phone, and I must say, I am impressed with my decision in such short notice.
As a slider phone, its only 14 mm thick and weighs only 3.3 oz.
The screen resolution features a 240×320 visual display with 262,144 Color TFT LCD. The design is absolutely.. sexy. Sporting a thin look with a display of lights when use the phone, the W580 is really one of a kind.
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Published on January 25, 2008 by Quan Vo

OK so for all of you who regularly frequent this blog (although I doubt there is anyone), you’ll know that Noelbert recently wrote this article: http://roastlechon.com/2008/01/08/thinnest-plasma-or-tv-ever/ about the thinnest tv ever. Well the Pioneer Kuro concept might actually be the thinnest ever at only 9 mm, but it’s still a concept and that means none of you can buy it. Well that’s where this one comes in. The Sharp Aquos X may be about 4 times thicker at 34 mm (1.35 inches), but it’s a TV all of you can actually buy, and thus it’s infinitely more siginificant than the Kuro. The beauty’s not all in the aesthetics though, as this LCD TV offers 120hz refresh rates, 15,000:1 contrast ratios, 3 way 8 speaker system, 3 HDMI 1.3A ports, and a DVI out for PC, along with ethernet and firewire. These will officially be out in March in 37, 42, and 46 inch sizes. There’s no price yet, but does it really matter? You know you want one. I’ll admit I do.
Published on January 16, 2008 by Quan Vo

Well, since the entire world seemingly shuts down when Apple decides to hold a conference of any sort, all of you out there probably already know all about this. We here at roastlechon, however, don’t really care too much one way or the other so this news is coming to you all a little late. Anyway, to the story; Apple corp. King Steve, ruler of the fanboys, yesterday unveiled the thinnest notebook laptop ever (as far as I know), the MacBook Air. While it is seemingly a normal 13.3″ notebook computer from the front, when seen at any other angle the sheer thinness of it is perfectly clear. From 0.16″ at its thinnest and stretching to 0.76″ at its widest; it’s utterly stunning that they managed to fit it into such a small space. The specs and more pics after the jump. Read more »
Published on January 8, 2008 by Noel Madali

Exploiting the Advantages of Self-Emitting Plasma Displays
TOKYO–(Business Wire)–Pioneer Corporation (TOKYO:6773)(ISIN:JP3780200006) (President and Representative Director: Tamihiko Sudo) today unveils concepts for future plasma display technologies under the code name “Project KURO” at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. After a year where it was proved that its award-winning plasma technologies are leagues above the rest of the HDTV industry in picture quality, Pioneer engineers preview future Project KURO concepts for
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