LG Unveils a 105" TV
The centerpiece of a lot of people's living rooms is the TV. When it comes to TVs, most like to get the biggest size they can afford because watching movies or the big game is always better when it's on a big screen. LG is here to change how you watch TV as they are set to unveil the LG 105" Curved Ultra HD TV at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Yes, that's right: a 105" TV, which will be the biggest of its kind, boasting 11 million pixels with a 21:9 aspect ratio. It's a pretty impressive TV, but there is no word as of yet as to what it will cost, but I'm sure we'll learn soon enough. For more information on the TV, head on over to LG Newsroom for more details here.
[Via LG Newsroom]
McIntosh MT5 Turntable Is Top Notch
Collecting vinyl is a lot of fun since, on any given day, you can find a record you've been dying to own when you least expect it. It gets better when you can actually put the needle to the record and listen to the warm sounds coming out of your speakers. Here enters the McIntosh MT5 Turntable to make the experience of listening to your vinyl collection even better. It's the ultimate turntable and was developed so you can actually hear the music as it was intended. The McIntosh MT5 Turntable is a quality turntable, and the price clearly reflects that, coming in at around $6,500. If you're in the market for a turntable and want more specifics on the McIntosh MT5 Turntable, head on over to the company's website.
[Via McIntosh Labs]
LG Launches Chromebase Desktop Computer
When you think of LG, the first things that come to mind are smartphones. LG is trying to change that with their unveiling of its new Chromebase all-in-one desktop computer that will the first of its kind to run on Google's ChromeOS operating system. The computer has a sleek design with a 21.5 inch 1080p IPS LCD screen with an Intel Celeron processor. It will be built with 2 GB of RAM and 16GB of storage with HDMI, USB , and LAN ports letting you connect the accessories that meet your needs. There has been no price point set or information as to when it will become available, but more should be known after its unveiling at CES 2014.
[Via CNET]
[Video] With Plowz You'll Never Shovel Again
As a kid, I couldn't wait until that first snow day of the year because I wouldn't have much else to do but play. As I got older, that changed because I was in charge of shoveling the longest driveway ever. I still enjoy winter, but there's nothing fun about getting up early to shovel snow just so you can get your car out. With Plowz, you'll never have to do that again because you can easily schedule a snowplow to the work for you. With the app, you'll be connected to local plow providers who you can schedule a time to plow your driveway. For $25, you can buy the service that Plowz provides all directly through the app in the comfort of your own bed. If you'd like more information, you can visit them directly here.
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[Via PLOWZ]
[Video] Make Exercising Fun With The Goji Play
With the holiday season upon us, it's easy to just overindulge in all the good food and treats that we forget that there's this thing called exercise. After a length of absences, it can be kind of difficult to get motivated to get back into the routine of things, and that's what Goji Play wants to change. It's a lot easier to stay on the couch and play video games, and with the Goji Play, you can turn your workouts into a video game.
Essentially, the Goji Play is a pair of controllers that lets you play via wireless sensors that monitors your activity while you work out. With an accompanying iPad app, it turns your once boring cardio machine into a video game. Check out the video below. For more information on the Goji Play, head on over to Blue Goji here.
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[Via BlueGoji]
Samsung Releases Galaxy GamePad
Having previewed the Galaxy GamePad at the Samsung Galaxy S4 unveiling a few months back, the device has finally been released in Europe. The gaming device easily connects to your Android phone, offering a controller fit for all of your gaming needs when you're on the go. The controller's "Play" button takes you to Samsung's new Mobile Console App, giving access to 35 compatible titles like Need for Speed. The controller has a rechargeable battery and can be used with devices from 4 inches to 6.3 inches, allowing many to enjoy a better gaming experience on their Android devices. As of right now, there is no information on price point or when it will be available in the States.
[Via Engadget]
[Video] Is The Harman Kardon Aura A Blender Or A Speaker?
Gone are the days of standard rectangle speakers now a days speakers come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Some actually look like speakers and others look like kitchen appliances but no matter what they look like it's all about the sound. The Aura Black provides you with a sleek design which is not only takes up little space and delivering great sound," with 6 X 1.5” high- and mid-range drivers and a 4.5” subwoofer delivering Omni-directional, 360º sound." The Aura Black is compatible with both iOS and Android devices and connect with them via WiFi, Bluetooth, AirPlay and DLNA making possible to play your music from anywhere and controlling through the remote app. For more specifics on the Harman Kardon Aura speaker head on over to their website here.
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[Via Harman Kardon]
Remember The Skee Ball Machine?
Nowadays, everything is digital, and that seems to be a majority of the way people entertain themselves. Whether it's computers or video games, many have become accustomed to always having these two particular machines in their lives. There was a time, believe it or not, that people didn't have access to both and had to travel to arcades or carnivals to play games and enjoy themselves.
Back in the day, they had this arcade machine that I used to play called the skee ball machine. There wasn't much to it, and it was really a simple way to collect more tickets so you could trade them in for the perfect prize. Well now, Restoration Hardware has brought the Classic Skee Ball Machine back, and it can be yours for around $7,000. It has the vintage look and feel of the original skee ball machines you or your Dad grew up with, so if you're interested, head on over to Restoration Hardware here.
[Via Restoration Hardware]