In the last month, Samsung came up with a lot of interesting products, and it seems they didn’t get tired of releasing LCD TVs or LCD monitors yet… Anyway, having a range of products as wide as possible available at any given time is the right thing to do, so Samsung just announced the release of a band new full HD LCD TV…

With the CES and MacWorld behind, we still have some big events ahead, and one of them is PMA 2008, scheduled to take place in Los Angeles, between the 30th of January and February 1st. With this occasion, a lot of new products from our area of interest will be revealed, one of them being Mustek’s digital photo frame called PF-A950PS…

To be honest, I am not crazy about television, but I love to discover new TV sets, LCD TVs, and so on. Anyway, it’s interesting to see how some people get to own at least one TV for each family member, and also watch TV on the road, in a plane, sometimes even in the bathroom! Sounds crazy enough? Well, here’s something interesting for those that can’t go to the bathrrom without watching TV - Aquavision just announced a full HD TV for your bathroom, having a screen size of 57 inches!

When a new product is released, and its brochure starts with the phrase “High-quality LCD monitors don’t necessarily have to be associated with high-end price tags.”, that’s something worth checking out, because it’s either a lie, either a new product from a successfull line that offers great quality for a good price. Since I am not crazy about checking out lies, today I’ll tell you about 5 new products that have just been added by NEC to its AccuSync series of LCD monitors…

Multi-touch displays became really popular with Apple’s iPhone, after JazzMutant, a French company, released the Lemur Input Device in 2005. Anyway, despite Apple’s move to register the word multi-touch as a trademark associated with their iPhone, a German company called Lumin Visual Technologies just released a multi-touch system called (you’d never guess that!)…Lumin Multitouch!

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