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Sony 4k Ultra Short Throw Projector

With the CES 2014 currently taking place, a lot of new and exciting consumer electronics are being presented. Sony have announced the future of television projection, the spectacular 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector! It consists of a sleek, furniture-like design, which delivers a 147-inch 4K image on your wall, from only a few inches away. It also features two cabinet units to accommodate other home electronics and two powerful speakers making this a truly immersive and visually stunning experience. A great option for a high-end home theater, if you have $30,000 laying around…



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SONY INTERNET TV

Now you can expereience tv like never before. Sony has teamed up with Google to introduce the world´s first HDTV powered by Google TV. In a all new user experience you can surf the web while watching tv on the same screen with the dual view function....
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AMAZON FIRE TV STICK

Amazon is taking on Chromecast with their new $39 Fire TV Stick! The tiny device connects to your TV via HDMI and lets you stream video from many services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime of course. Simply plug it in, connect it to Wi-Fi, and go. Fire TV Stick is fast and fluid, thanks to a dual-core processor, and features 8 GB of storage. If you´re a Amazon Prime Member, the Amazon Fire TV stick can be bought now for only $19...
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GOOGLE CHROMECAST

The new Google Chromecast is an easy way to enjoy online video and music on your TV. It is google´s answer to other popular streaming devices like Apple TV and Roku. With a simply setup, all you have to do is plug it into any HDTV and connect to your home WiFi network. You can then stream Netflix, YouTube, Google Play, as well as anything on the web through the Chrome browser. It works with Android, iOS, Chrome for Mac, and Chrome for Windows. You can get it from t...
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