HDTV

Colorware slings paint onto next logical object: your HDTV

Bet you never thought people would line up to pay absurd amounts of money to have their otherwise vanilla gizmos coated in some of the swankest paints known to man. Turns out, Colorware has made a living from doing just that for those with vivid imaginations, and the company is finally breaking away from handheld gadgets and heading straight for your den. Starting this week, fat-walleted consumers can ping the company with a custom television request, namely the TV model and desired hue


Nokia N8 meets Bluetooth mouse and keyboard, has a good time (video)

No, we’re not revealing some great hidden feature here — Nokias have been able to pair with Bluetooth devices since pretty much forever — but throw a complete set of desktop implements together with the Finnish company’s greatest new phone , and sparks of interest do fly. In this case, a pair of keen fellas have hooked a portable keyboard and a Logitech mouse up to the N8 and had some fun videotaping their exploits. If you’re thinking this would make a pretty killer combination with the N8 plugged into an HDTV, well…


Join the Engadget HD podcast live on Ustream at 9 p.m.

It’s Monday, and we know that getting the week started can be tough. We’re here to help by letting you peek into the recording booth when the Engadget HD podcast goes to tape at 9 pm . Think of it as a kind of time machine that will help you power through your day by reviewing what happened in the week HD-wise


GestureTek intros 42-inch multitouch GestTable, your HDTV suddenly turns jealous

Still looking to snap up your own Surface ? Ain’t got the cheddar to buy that one that comes free with a yacht


Panasonic’s 152-inch 4K-resolution 3D plasma ships this fall

Say goodbye to the former king of Panasonic plasmas, the old 103-inch that toured the country and took center stage in presidential elections is old news, moved aside for a new family of commercial displays including the 152-inch 4K resolution 3DTV towered over all at this year’s CES . Just in case 4096 x 2160 is too much resolution, there are 103- and 85-inch 1080p versions available as well, but seriously, look at that thing.


Panasonic announces 46-, 42-inch plasma 3DTVs for Japan

So far, Panasonic’s well-reviewed (and naturally, 3D capable) 2010 V-series plasmas have been exclusively a 50-inch and above affair, but it’s just announced 46- and 42-inch versions for Japan priced at ?350,000 ($3,833) and ?300,000 ($3,285), respectively.