newVideoPlayer( {"type":"video","player":"http://www.youtube.com/v/kAAXpKdQ-mk&hl=en&fs=1&hd=1","customParams":[] ,"width":500,"height":332.5,"ratio":0.615,"flashData":"","embedName":null,"objectId":null,"noEmbed":false,"source":"youtube","wrap":true,"agegate":false} ); Microwaves don’t just use magic to heat up food, they use real microwaves too. Here’s what those invisible microwaves look like. More »
It’s tough to tell in this grandiose lead shot, but the new NZXT Vulcan Micro ATX case is LAN-party-portable, as it stands just 16 inches tall and 16 inches deep – 40 per cent smaller than a typical tower. More »
News that Scitech Japan is to release the VLP100, it’s first portable microprojector may interest until you learn of two snags: firstly it projects at a mere 320 x 240 pixels, and secondly it’ll cost you around $US350…roughly a dollar per vertical pixel column. Sure it’s pretty tiny at 18 x 11 x 5.5 cm, weighs a mere 1kg, fits in 2W stereo speakers and Osram-made 4-LED lighting system at 350 lumens brightness. But it’s designed to throw images up to 50-inches, meaning pixels around a tenth of an inch across. Call me picky, but that seems a lot of money for not much display…I’ll hang on for the picoprojectors we’ve heard so much about. Due late this month in Japan. [AVwatch via Electronista]