Danish Zepto announces two new Helios series LCD TVs. First model Helios A32 supports max 1,366 x 768 resolution with integrated wireless media center, 2,000:1 contrast ratio, 8ms response time, DVB-T tuner and twin analog tuners, PIP support and the firms own ambient lighting system and an internal amplifier for speakers. Other model 40 inch Helios A40 has almost same specs as A32 with 1,920 x 1,080 panel. Prices are $3,08 for A32 and $3,857 for A40 and will be available next month.

BenQ unveils new Joybook Q41 SideShow with interesting option - auxiliary display. Company claims that Joybook Q41 is the first laptop to offer VoIP function directly from the auxiliary display. Users can make Skype calls directly from the auxiliary display without need to open laptop or boot the system. Beside that you will like the specifications. This 14.1 incher has UltraVivid WS display, Intel Core2 Duo processor and Windows Vista. And guess what, no word on pricing or availability.

Just about we thought that we have seen all kind of photo frames, Ality announced Wireless PIXXA 8-inch WiFi frame that easily communicate with Flickr, syncs with popular online calendars and news sites. There is also special Photo Messenger feature that allows friends to send photos instantly onto the frames. 8-inch display shows max 800 x 600 resolution and has 2GB of built-in storage and card reader. PIXXA should be available in first half of 2008. with $299 price.

In addition to compete with Eee PC hype Asus announced new U2 laptop series this Saturday. This 11.1 incher has quite good specs: Core Duo ULV or Centrino, up to 4GB RAM, 11.1-inch 1366 x 768 LED-backlit display, 32GB SSD drive option, 802.11a/b/g WiFi and Windows Vista preinstalled. And all that packed into in a 1.1-inch thick box that weights just 2.75 pounds. No word about price but expect it soon on the shelves.

Life|point presents new HD Touch panel with complete new levels of controlling your media nad home system on single device. With Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 you can watch HD videos, pause and record up to four live TV channels, load news, weather and traffic reports from Internet and if that is not enough, you can control lighting, security and temperature in your home. And yeah, don’t forget, you also have stereo speakers, an ambient light mode and a touch-to-wake power saving mode. Ships in two display options 8.9″ and 12.1″ and prices are $6—$7,000.
