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Sharp @ CES 2008 launches 32-inch LC-32GP3U LCD at gamers

Engadget is reporting, sharp today at CES, announced in a press conference, gamers are clearly in Sharp's sights for 2008 as an area of corporate growth.

The new 1080p set features a slimmer design and unique swivel stand. A "Game Mode" is said to optimize picture quality for game playing while the remote control allows for a quick swap of inputs.

A "Vyper Drive" mode supposedly "eliminates perceptible lag time between game console input and the TV display."

Available in glossy finishes including black, red wine, and white for $1600 starting now.

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Cyrus3655954d ago

1600 for 32 inch model might be pricey for gamers, you can get larger TV display, that are still 1080p.

MetalNCarnet5954d ago

I can get a 42" Sanyo 1080p LCD for $1,100 at Cosco.

Cyrus3655954d ago

No doubt, but there hoping they can con gamers into their super quick resposne times (under 4ms), and whatever Vyper Drive actually does for gaming.

Sounds over priced for the size.

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Microsoft’s Surface and Xbox hardware revenues take a big hit in Q3

Microsoft just posted the third quarter of its 2024 fiscal financial results. The software maker made $61.9 billion in revenue and a net income of $21.9 billion during Q3. Revenue is up 17 percent, and net income has increased by 20 percent.

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darthv7211h ago

Xbox content + services up 62% while hardware down 31%... seems about right with the way they tout you don't need the hardware to play. People can play on their phones or smart tv or other means. I don't hardly play on my consoles directly since getting devices like the logitech g-cloud and ps portal. Which is to also say I have been playing more digital than physical because of these devices.

purple10143m ago

Xbox hardware revenue tanks to lowest point of Xbox Series generation

Profchaos18m ago

I'm not surprised surface is struggling they aren't relevant anymore

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Why Monopolies In Gaming Must Not Be Allowed

As of right now, there are no monopolies in the games industry, and for the sake of the medium as a whole, they never should either.

thorstein10h ago

Shouldn't be allowed in any field.

Inverno6h ago

And yet the biggest tech companies in America are essentially that. They buy up all the small comps only to kill them off and steal what they have, and if they can't buy em they bleed them to death.

jwillj2k45h ago

Eventually they’ll realize the value is with the employee not the company. Buying an IP means nothing if the people who contributed are let go. They’ll get it one day.

MrCrimson4h ago

tech is different because they buy threats and then kill them. Twitter bought Vine and did nothing with it. Despite people seemingly liking it. Could've had tiktok a decade before bytedance. go figure.

Zenzuu5h ago

Monopolies shouldn't be allowed regardless. Not just for gaming.

MrCrimson4h ago

They buy IPs not talent. That's why these buyouts never work and the IPs die. Right now it's too expensive to develop games - but I expect that to shift maybe as AI tools can make it easier. The best games have been indie games for awhile as big developers fuck their ips to death with "games as a service" -

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The INDIE Live Expo 2024 event is to feature over 100 game titles

INDIE Live Expo, Japan’s premiere online digital showcase series , will debut never-before-seen games & content updates across more than 100 titles on May 25th.