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Blu Ray Reviews : Panasonic DMP-BD75
Having a Blu Ray player now does not mean being an obstacle, at a price that is quite economical you can have these devices with technology that is very adequate.
Panasonic has just launched the Blu Ray Reviews for DMP-BD 75 latest at very tempting, and a forerunner of a battering ram price range Blu-Ray player. BD75 is not compatible with 3D content and comes with a very minimal connectivity, but other capabilities can be said to be good so they can get the thumbs up. Player is compatible with video and audio discs, and everything can be run via USB 2.0 connectivity that is placed on the front so it will be easier to use. Additionally BD75 can be connected to the server through DLNA network to play music, videos or pictures. Read the rest of this entry »
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Japanese robotic technology stories not inexhaustible. After the success of an agile robot dancing and running, the Japanese came back with a new breakthrough. Sunrise country is carrying a humanoid robot (like humans) are able to serve tea and wash the glass.
Not satisfied with the robot is able to serve tea, Japan is also developing robots that learn from mistakes. Tomomasa Sato, a professor of humanoid robots continue to perform experiments. In one scenario, this professor put two robots in a guest room. Professor Tomomasa Sato then lay down on a couch and turn on the reading lamp. Tomomasa Sato then raised his hand to call a robot named HRP-2W. This robot is equipped with an apron and kitchen gloves. The robot responded and responded well as a desire to ask professor Sato. Read the rest of this entry »