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Archive for October, 2010
Phantom Lapboard end user pics!
Posted in Internet TV Peripherial, John Landino, Message from the CEO, Phantom Lapboard with tags lapbaord pics on October 27, 2010 by jlandinoNewEgg now selling the Phantom Lapboard!
Posted in Internet TV, Internet TV Peripherial, Message from the CEO, Phantom Lapboard with tags newegg on October 27, 2010 by jlandinoNewEgg does some nice new product pics with their sales samples. Big thanks to them for working with me to get this done for the last 3 months!
Phantom Lapboard used in MSI AMD Radeon HD 6870 Review – Eyefinity on 3x 46″ LCD TVs (NCIX Tech Tips #83)
Posted in Internet TV, Internet TV Peripherial, John Landino, Message from the CEO, Phantom Lapboard with tags Linus Tech Tips, NCIX, NCIX Tech Tips on October 25, 2010 by jlandinoLinus at NCIX uses his Phantom Lapboard on a sick multi-flat screen TV set up in a Gaming product review!
Directron.com now selling the Phantom Lapboard!
Posted in Internet TV, John Landino, Message from the CEO, Phantom Lapboard with tags directron.com on October 24, 2010 by jlandinoNCIX lists the Phantom Lapboard!
Posted in Internet TV, Internet TV Peripherial, John Landino, Message from the CEO, Phantom Lapboard with tags Amazon, NCIX, newegg on October 23, 2010 by jlandinoPhantom Lapboards listed on NCIX and posted in their October Madness special! Next week we should see NewEgg & Amazon listing the Phantom Lapboard too.
Linus at NCIX opens his Phantom Lapboard!
Posted in Internet TV Peripherial, John Landino, Message from the CEO, Phantom Lapboard with tags NCIX, ncix unboxing on October 20, 2010 by jlandinoNCIX has their own YouTube channel where they record opening boxes of the products they sell. Linus opens our Phantom Lapboard! Thank you NCIX!
Phantom Lapboard in PC Today November Edition
Posted in Internet TV Peripherial, John Landino, Message from the CEO, Phantom Lapboard with tags pc today, pc today holiday gift guide, pctoday on October 19, 2010 by jlandinoGoogle Leanback – as in leanback on our sofa…Phantom Lapboard needed!
Posted in Google TV, Internet TV, Internet TV Peripherial, John Landino, Message from the CEO, Phantom Lapboard with tags connected tv, google leanback, internet connected tv, IPTV, iptv input device, IPTV remote on October 17, 2010 by jlandinoSony Online Service – “the total entertainment experience” still needs an input device: Phantom Lapboard needed!
Posted in Internet TV, Internet TV Peripherial, John Landino, Message from the CEO, Phantom Lapboard with tags cloud computing, PS3, SONY, sony internet tv, sony iptv, sony online service on October 10, 2010 by jlandino
Why an IPTV Input Device from the living room is needed!
“Another bombshell to drop out of Sony’s recent Investor/Analyst Meeting was the revelation of an upcoming online store called the “Sony Online Service.” While the name is tentative, the features Sony are planning for it aren’t and we should expect it sometime in 2010. But what does “Sony Online Service” really mean? Is it just the infrastructure of the Playstation Network with a new name and more multimedia? Hardly. This isn’t just another competitor to iTunes – its far beyond that.
The upcoming Sony Online Service will be a personal and premium digital ecosystem. In the first slide, you can clearly see that Sony will begin this process by enabling network connectivity with all of its digital imaging products throughout 2010 and beyond, enabling devices to upload, store and share their content online. This personal content (created by you) will coincide with the vast majority of Sony’s entertainment offerings, including music, movies, games, and books. Sony will also embrace many 3rd party content providers to bolster their initial offering – something they have proven themselves capable of with their current partners in the Playstation Store and streaming partners in their latest networked Blu-ray product.
However, one of the main focus points will be you.
“One of the things we really need to get into is the whole concept of user-driven content,” EVP Kazuo Hirai of Sony said in an interview.
“There already are a lot of services out there but we want to try to bring something that is uniquely Sony to the experience.”
It doesn’t stop there though – Sony also plans to offer streaming media, applications (including 3rd party), services (such as health/fitness, banking, etc), and shopping (such as the ability to buy products at SonyStyle). The great thing is that many Sony devices will be able to view the service, including VAIO computers, Blu-ray players, BRAVIA Televisions, and of course the PS3 and PSP. This will ensure that Sony products have access to the total entertainment experience.
Phantom Lapboard picks up its first reseller: NCIX
Posted in Internet TV Peripherial, John Landino, Message from the CEO, Phantom Lapboard with tags Lapboard Reseller, NCIX on October 8, 2010 by jlandino
Shipping the Phantom Lapboard to NCIX warehouses next week. NCIX will also run a nice video about the Phantom Lapboard. Stay tuned…