Posts Tagged ‘electronics’

Rock the House: Sonos Controller for Android

Sonos and the Sonos Controller for Android provide Android fans the ultimate wireless home music experience.

The Sonos Controller for Android™ is a free application that transforms your Android smartphone into a wireless music controller for Sonos. Just grab your phone, download the app from Android Market™ and take control of music all over your home.

With Sonos and Android you get:

UNLIMITED MUSIC IN YOUR HOME — Listen to all the music on earth—from the Internet and your personal music collection—in any or every room, wirelessly.

INCREDIBLE CONTROL IN YOUR HAND — Transform your Android phone into a magical music controller.

AMAZING SOUND IN EVERY ROOM — fill any or every room with great sound.

Should be available in the Android Market by late March!

Bjorn On CES 2011

And we’re off to CES 2011!

CES 2010

It’s that time of year again! Time for the Annual Consumer Electronics Show. For those that don’t know what that is, the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a major technology-related trade show held each January in the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada. We attend every year to meet with our current Manufacturers and to also seek out new products that we may bring into the store.

This year instead of waiting to post a wrap up when we get back, we thought it would be cool if we posted some stuff while we were there! So, if you’re interested in getting great information as it happens on emerging technology, new products or just some funny observations, check out our coverage in one of these ways (starting on Thursday, Jan. 6) -

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Twitter

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You Tube

Any video that is posted will end up here as well as Twitter and Facebook

Now that you know where to follow our coverage – what are you excited about? Anything you would like to see us cover? Let us know and we will try to squeeze it in. We look forward to any comments you have. Until then I have to go find my comfortable walking shoes.

Bjorn’s 3D Expo – The Largest & Best Public 3D Event Ever!

3D Expo logo-Bjorn's

Bjorn’s Audio Video will host a free 3D TV Expo from October 21st, to the 24th at their store in San Antonio, Texas.

Over the four days of the 3D TV Expo, leading manufacturers, distributors, and providers of programming for 3D products will hold demonstrations for the public, in what is expected to be the one of the largest consumer 3D technology shows in the country.

Among the highlights of the event will be several new projectors. Sony will display its $10,000 front projector to consumers for the first time. Runco will demonstrate a $50,000 prototype dual-lens front projection system using polarized glasses on a 110-inch Stewart Filmscreen projection screen. Mitsubishi will show the largest rear projection 3D HDTVs that are currently available.

Samsung, Toshiba and Panasonic will each demonstrate their latest 3D TVs, and consumers will get to see XpanD introduce its new universal 3D TV glasses.

There will be plenty more highlights including Gamestop demonstrating the 3D capabilities of its PlayStation 3 gaming system with its new PlayStation Move motion controller.  We will also be discussing DIRECTV 3D programming options. (via Dealerscope.com)

And be certain to plan to attend our FREE, fun, entertaining and informative seminars on 3D TV, hosted by factory representatives, Bjorn’s expert staff members and, of course Bjorn himself. When you attend, register for the chance to win a 3D Blu-ray DVD player. One to be given away at each seminar. Click here to register for any of our upcoming seminars!

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Bjorn’s 35th Anniversary Sale

New Technology – CEDIA 2010

CEDIA LOGO - Bjorn's Audio Video

Hi, my name is Jeff Griffin and I am the Store Trainer here at Bjorn’s. Two weeks ago I was lucky enough to attend the company’s annual trip to the CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association) convention in Atlanta, GA. While I was there I took some notes on some of the new technology that caught my eye. Below you will find those notes – keep in mind that some of this technology may not be out yet and/or Bjorn’s may not end up stocking. This is a list of just some the hundreds of upcoming products I thought you should know about. Enjoy!

Sonos
Sonos is introducing a wireless iPod dock that integrates into the Sonos architecture. With the dock, consumers can listen to their music without a PC or having to boot up their PC. Another benefit is that friends can now bring their music to a Sonos household for playback thru the system. The dock is due in October.

Runco
Runco is introducing a new slew of 3D projectors they are billing as The 3Dimension Series. They have developed what they call a “revolutionary” approach to 3D using a proprietary technique called Constant Stereoscopic Video (CSV) that merges stereo images while delivering a constant HD image to each eye. They do this by having stacked projectors in a single chassis so that each eye essentially has its own HD image. The system uses Passive glasses technology which is reported to be “superior” to the viewer and is used widely in public theaters today. The model is the D-73d which uses Runco’s lampless LED lighting technology that was released last year in the company’s QuantumColor projectors.

XpanD / Monster
With all the various 3D capable displays out there it becomes somewhat difficult to know which glasses will or won’t work with other brands displays. In most cases the glasses are proprietary to their own brands TV’s. This may pose a problem if friends come over to your house and you don’t have enough glasses for the big game. “Oh, no problem, I will bring over my 3D glasses”, says your neighbor…well they most likely won’t work unless they are the same brand that you use as a display. Those issues just might be forgotten with new “universal” active shutter glasses coming from both Monster and XpanD. These glasses reportedly will work with 3D ready LCD, DLP and plasma displays. Time will tell just how truly universal these glasses are.

Epson
Epson has long been the leader of LCD based projectors. They are now releasing a new (to Epson) technology that is called 3LCD Reflective. Traditional LCD projectors let light pass through them in that they are transmissive. The trio of new projectors that fall in their “high-end” line up will use reflective LCD similar to what is found in Sony’s SXRD and JVC’s D-ILA technologies. The new crop of projectors has improved black levels and insane contrast ratios. Epson has yet to announce a 3D projector but that probably won’t be far off.

Seura
Seura makes some of the best looking and most custom applications of “vanishing TV mirrors” I have ever seen. They not only supply the TV (due to the picture quality issue of showing thru the mirror) they also build the entire bracket, power supply and all necessary parts, you just have to get the wiring in place. They have multiple models to chose from that include non-vanishing, vanishing, water-proof and illuminated mirrors. Their Hydra TV is available in hundreds of colors and is rated IP-65 water-proof. Once you tell them the size of the mirror, choose your mirror trim you simply tell them the size and placement of the TV in the mirror… they do the rest. Most sizes of TV’s will be 1080p with built-in tuners, 4 ms response time, 120Hz frame rate and wide viewing angles.

The predominate buzz of the show was 3D, and rightly so. But however, as you can see, there were quite a few other products that made an impression on me, 3D or not. So, from HD to 3D, what’s next? Our next big convention is in Las Vegas in January. What will the manufacturers have up their sleeves for CES (Consumer Electronics Show)? We’ll see!

3D Demo Days at Bjorn’s!

Get all of your 3D questions answered during National 3D Demo Days. Visit Bjorn’s this weekend to see and hear for yourself what 3D is all about. Advances in digital production technologies have improved how 3D movies and programs are created. If you haven’t experienced 3D recently, come in and see how much richer and more comfortable the experience is now.

During National 3D Demo Days, ESPN 3D will provide continuous 3D programming to retail outlets across the country, including live coverage of the Miami vs. Ohio State football game on September 11 at 2:40 p.m. CST and highlights from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, X Games 16, and the Boise State vs. Virginia Tech game from Sept. 6.

Learn how to enjoy the third dimension from the comfort of your couch!

What You’ll Need to Get 3D at Home
Our step-by-step checklist guides your launch into a three-dimensional paradise.

FAQs
With all of the hoopla surrounding 3DTV you probably have questions. We’ll try to answer them, as well as some of which you may not have thought.

Don’t Forget the Audio!
Your 3DTV experience isn’t complete without the best in surround sound audio.

How 3DTV Works
Cardboard red and blue glasses? That’s old school. This primer explains the technology behind 3DTV and how it’s different – and better – than what came before.

3D Content
A quick glimpse at the 3D movies, cable/satellite TV channels and shows now or soon to be available.