Sharp's 46-inch Quattron LE821E HDTV and its integrated Freeview HD DVR make reviewers gush

Now this is more like it. Instead of chewing on another underwhelming 3D display , the Tech Radar crew have pulled in one of Sharp’s hot new Quattron sets — distinguishable, if you look really really closely, by the addition of yellow to the standard RGB colors in each pixel — and their experience has certainly been something to write about. Describing the LE821E’s color response as “utterly spectacular,” they go on to praise the LCD’s improved brightness thanks to the yellow sub-pixel’s higher transparency, confident upscaling of standard def pictures to Full HD resolution, and “inspired onscreen menus.” Counteracting the good stuff were mildly disappointing black levels and a £2,000 ($3,053) price for the 46-inch model

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Sharp’s 46-inch Quattron LE821E HDTV and its integrated Freeview HD DVR make reviewers gush

Apple iPad 3G Orders begin Processing

Yesterday we noticed that the Apple iPad 3G had slipped to May 7, but from a comment received we heard that those who pre-ordered were going to be getting them. This appears to have been confirmed by the above image showing $887.03 pending on someone’s bank account taken by Apple

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Panasonic 3D TV Production increased by 30%

Panasonic have increased production of their 3DTV s by 30% from what we are hearing today.

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Panasonic 3D TV Production increased by 30%

Windows Phone 7 Low-Cost Version to Launch

Microsoft [MSFT] are said to be launching a different variation of Windows Phone 7 for developing markets such as India. The lighter version will run on different spec handsets to the usual chassis 1 we have heard about in that it will support smaller screens and perhaps even slightly lower specs although details are a little vague at the moment. Right now only chassis 1 specs have been revealed and it was expected that chassis 1 covers the 3 buttons on the front of the device along with a specific camera resolution, processor speed and screen resolution.

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Windows Phone 7 Low-Cost Version to Launch

Lenovo ThinkPad L Series Announced

Several days ago we came across a crossword puzzle that indicated Lenovo were launching a new ThinkPad . At the time it was expected that the L Series was going to be announced, and we find out now that this is indeed the case. Today Lenovo announced that the new L Series ThinkPads are launching.

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Lenovo ThinkPad L Series Announced

iPhone 4G Wanted Back by Apple

We expected to hear that Apple [AAPL] would want their iPhone 4G back from all the Gizmodo episodes yesterday. Gizmodo has gone and posted the formal request for the iPhone 4G which they only refer to as a device. The formal request can be seen over on the Gizmodo site (assuming it is a formal request and all not staged) but anything like that would be pure speculation right now

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 set up in 3-way SLI, tested against Radeon HD 5870 and 5970

Not many mortals will ever have to worry about choosing between a three-way GeForce GTX 480 SLI setup, an equally numerous Radeon HD 5870 array, or a dual-card HD 5970 monstrosity, but we know plenty of people would care about who the winner might be.

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 set up in 3-way SLI, tested against Radeon HD 5870 and 5970

Gateway brings back business division with DT, DS-series desktops

In 2007 — right before Acer swallowed the firm whole — computer manufacturer Gateway sold their entire business lineup to MPC . Three years and one bankrupt MPC later, Gateway’s ready to give it another go with brand new business desktops, and some decently specced ones at that. The new Gateway DT-series mid-towers support up to Core i7 CPUs and 16GB of DDR3 memory alongside a 1TB hard drive, and wonder of wonders, the small form factor Gateway DS-series can hold just the same.

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German researchers develop biotech sensor bracelet, disposable blood lab

Biochips — flexible, disposable plastic circuits that “compute” via chemical reaction — have been nearing reality for over a decade, but for obvious reasons we don’t always pay attention. German research institute Fraunhofer IZM has just convinced us it’s high time we did. This week, the organization announced that it’s on the verge of creating a lab-on-a-chip that can diagnose deep vein thrombosis from a single drop of blood, as well as a wristband that can measure body temperature, skin moisture and electromagnetic radiation using plastic chips and sensors only micrometers thick.

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German researchers develop biotech sensor bracelet, disposable blood lab

Pair of mysterious Motorola Android handsets espied in the wild

What can we say about these two Motorola-borne Android devices? Not much, really, except from some brief and poorly machine-translated text from a Chinese forum that claims these are engineering prototypes and one might go by the code name ZN4…

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Pair of mysterious Motorola Android handsets espied in the wild

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