Phillips Cinema 21:9

The Phillips Cinema 21:9 is the world’s first cinema-proportioned LCD TV. What that means is that you can now bring a truly enhanced movie theater experience right into your living room. Forget 16:9 or “letter box” viewing, this is how movies should really be watched.
Polaroid PoGo

If you think of a Polaroid visions of waving and blowing on your photo might come to mind. The new Polaroid Pogo erases all of those bad memories. This new instant camera features a 5.0 megapixel resolution, 3” LCD color display, SD compatible for expanded memory, anti shake image stabilization, and red eye reducer. The built in ZINK printer lets you print 2X3” sticky-back photos instantly in under 60 seconds without the use of ink. $200
Organic Speakers

Design company Made by Makers are the collective group of innovative designers behind this concept speaker design. Inspired by Danish Woman’s fashion line Munthe plus Simonsen the speakers embody a woman’s curvy silhouette, what Made by Makers describes as an “Organic Design”. To view the rest of the company’s speaker designs visit their site.
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Sennheiser HD800 Premier Headphone

In an attempt to restore fidelity in the age of portability, Sennheiser has released the HD 800 to produce the most accurate sound ever. These Sennheiser HD 800 Premier Headphones feature 56mm transducers with a unique ring shape to help eliminate unwanted surface vibrations, specially-designed ear cups and headband, oxygen-free cabling for the clearest connection possible, and a frequency response of 6 to 51,000 Hz. You can pre-order a pair for $1,400.
iLuv iMM9500 Vertical Audio System

iLuv, the higher-end group of parent company JWIN, showed off a variety of unique iPod and iPhone accessories at its booth at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas from January 8 – 11 this year (See CESWEB for complete details on show and its exhibits). The company mostly touted the wide variety of Innovations Awards awarded to the products, most of which will surface in the next few months. Among the products from the three-year-old brand was the iMM9500 Vertical 4CD/MP3 CD Hi-Fi Audio System with Subwoofer. Full features after the jump.
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Sony Cybershot G3 Camera

Sony has released the world’s first 10 megapixel Camera with Wi-Fi. Sony’s latest creation, Cybershot G3 Camera allows you to easily share your pictures and videos directly from the camera, without a computer. It features a 3.5″ LCD, 4X optical zoom Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, 4GB internal memory, three-fourths of an inch thin, Face Detection, and an anti-blink, Red-eye Correction. For an added bonus, this camera comes with complimentary access to AT&T hotspot locations including Starbucks. It is currently priced at $500.
Sony Vaio P Notebook

Travel light and stay connected with the new Sony Vaio P Notebook. The Vaio P comes in at a mere 1.4 pounds and is less then an inch thick. The 8 inch widescreen LED display allows for easy navigation through web pages without having to scroll from side to side. Other features include Windows Vista OS, GPS turn by turn navigation (no internet connection required), built-in wireless access, bluetooth capable, and a 4 hour battery life. In terms of style the Viao P comes in your choice of four colors: Onyx Black, Garnet Red, Emerald Green, and Crystal White. Available now from Sony Style $899.
Samsung DVD-H108

The all new DVD-H1080 touts the company’s Touch of Color (ToC) design. The ToC product line apply an original, artistic perspective to multimedia, drawing inspiration from the art of glassblowing. The modules are sleek in form and have glossy piano finishes with hints of color. It weighs just over two pounds and is only marginally bigger than the DVDs it will one day play. The deck features 1080p upscaling to go along with the USB host function which adds support for DivX, MP3 and JPEG files. There’s nary a word on price, but it should be landing at retailers in the first half of 2009.
Iriver P7 PVP

The company Iriver has taken on the big challenge of competing with Apple’s famous iPod. With all the iPod imitators out there, Iriver has made something that is actually different enough to stand out. Iriver’s new innovation, P7 PVP has an interface that is very unique. The main menu, which rather than using text or icons, lays out your options magazine-style, with a snapshot of the last item played leading into the various media submenus. The P7 is controlled almost exclusively via its full-color, 4.3-inch touch screen (480 x 272 resolution). Iriver does offer a few tactile controls around the edges: a power button, a hold switch, and dedicated volume keys. It also has music, video, and photo (including slide show) playback; a text viewer; voice recording; and an integrated FM tuner. There’s a built-in microSD card slot for adding more memory, which may come in handy considering the P7 maxes out at 16GB (4GB and 8GB versions will also be available). Although Iriver hasn’t confirmed format support for the P7, we expect it to be comparable to what you find in the Spinn, which is MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF, FLAC, and APE for audio; MPEG 4 SP, WMV SP, and XVID SP for video; and JPEG, BMP, PNG, and GIF for photo. The battery life of 50 hours for music is very impressive, especially given the large, brilliant display. The P7 is expected to be available in the U.S. by the end of second quarter and pricing has yet to be determined.
Source: CNET
Dunhill Spring/Summer 2009 With Jude Law

You may have already seen a few Dunhill ads on print featuring Jude Law for the brand’s Fall/Winter collection. For their Spring and Summer range, Dunhill will once again have the British actor as their official model for the new season’s campaign. The collection is simple and sophisticated with suits, jackets, ties, and bags in the mix. There’s no denying that Jude Law fits the brand well. Check out after the jump for more pics and behind the scenes video of the photoshoot.







