Friday, April 26, 2024
By David Ponce So, here we are, pondering about the practical uses of the DA-4DD3, from I-O Data. With the device, you can display a single image/video, on up to 16 different screens. There are four DVI connections...
By David Ponce Here's another one of those projects where art does the horizontal polka with technology. It's called Moo-Pong, and happens to be a very modern twist on the old kaleidoscope. The device consists of a series...
By David Ponce The Virtual Fluid application would have been impossible many years ago. But now, with better, juicier graphic cards and processors, the folks at Inition were able to create a very cool graphic interaction application. This...
By David Ponce Any sort of technology that uses precisely aligned, intersecting infrared lasers to create small amounts of plasma tends to worry us a little, seeing as plasma is, well, quite hot. That hasn't stopped the folks at...

By Bruce Eaton Apparently Pong is not dead. Having seen its resurrection first on a clock, the latest hack is the Pong Hat. Actually able to run Pong, Space Invaders, text, and a beat box, the Pong Hat is a...
By David Ponce Affectionately naming it the CX913P, Samsung has released a 19 inch LCD with 6milisecond response time and a contrast ratio of 1,500:1. That's pretty neat in itself, but makes for rather bland news. What is...
By Andrew Liszewski While plasma and LCD screens weigh far less than traditional CRT or rear-projection models they're still not that easy to move around. SHadi + company, a design/build studio has created the Trak-kit which provides a bit of...
By Andrew Liszewski You don't need to be having a feud with the neighbors to enjoy this inflatable Home Theater Kit from Sima but I'm sure blasting Top Gun from your backyard will annoy them anways. The 8-foot inflatable screen uses...

By Andrew Liszewski A friend of mine who runs what I consider to be the best photoblog on the web (wvs.topleftpixel.com) recently introduced me to the huey which he uses to color-calibrate his monitors. One of the first products to come...