
Hyundai has rolled two new 3D LCD monitors for the European market in the form of the 22-inch W220S and 24-inch W240S. Both monitors come bundled with polarized glasses and feature 1,000:1 contrast ratio, two 3W speakers, a D-Sub port, a DVI port and an HDMI port. The main differences between the two LCDs are: the W220S only supports a native resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels with 5ms response time, while the W240S offers a higher resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels with 6ms response time. The W220S and W240S are now available in Europe for 500 Euro (about $748) and 1,400 Euro ($2,095), respectively. More

Hyundai has added two new Full HD Monitors to its range in the form of the V226Wa and V236Wd. These widescreen monitors provide a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, 5ms response time, 300 cd/m2 brightness and 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The main differences between the two LCDs are: the V226Wa only comes with 1W speakers and a D-Sub connector, while the V236Wd offers 1.5W speakers and both D-Sub and DVI ports. The V226Wa and V236Wd are now available in Europe for €125 (about $183) and €150 (about $220), respectively. [TCMagazine]

If you’re looking for an affordable 21.5-inch Full HD widescreen monitor, be sure to check out Hyundai’s latest X226Wa. This widescreen monitor offers a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, 5ms response time, 300 cd/m2 brightness and 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. It also comes with two 1.5W speakers and a D-Sub connector. The Hyundai X226Wa is now available in Europe for over 130 Euro (about $183). [TechConnect]

Here’s another cool wearable gadget for you to grab, the Hyundai MB-910 Watch Phone. This tri-band GSM/GPRS mobile phone comes with a 132×176 touchscreen display, video playback, SMS and MMS messaging services, polyphonic ringtones, three hours of talk time and 70 hours of standby time. The phone is likely to hit UK during Q2 for £200 ($275). [NewLaunches]

Hyundai has recently introduced a new 3D LCD display that adopts TriDef technology. The Hyundai W220S is a 22 inch monitor also doubles up as a normal 2D display. But if you wear polarized glasses, the 3D images can be viewed. Priced at around €590, the monitor offers WSXGA+ resolution (1,680 x 1,050), Brightness level of 300cd/m², Contrast ratio of 1,000:1, Response time of 5ms, HDMI/DVI-D interface and a couple of 3 watts integrated speakers. [Akihabara] More

Hyundai’s new Genesis Coupe is expected to be unveiled on March 18th, 2008 in New York. The design will be simpler than the first version that was unveiled during 2008 LA Auto Show. [Aving]

That’s right! Hyundai is currently developing the dual-view LCD technology that allows two different views between the driver and the front passenger from one centrally mounted LCD display. As a result, the driver can check outs the GPS map while the front passenger can enjoy latest Jennifer Lopez videos. According to the company, this newly developed monitor will be applied to Grandeur. [Gizmodo]
by Nicole on December 1, 2007

This is by far the most advanced LCD TV out there right now. It supports 3D television broadcasting that is happening in Japan fairly soon. Unfortunately there is no word on pricing for this one, but when it does come out, the price is sure to be as impressive as the overall picture quality. You might not want to watch TV on this one for long however, because you might start halucinating after awhile.
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This is a pretty cool watch! Not only does it serve as a watch, but it also features 1.3M pix camera, touchscreen, and bluetooth. You can either get this watch in your choice of English or Chinese and used as an MP3 player ( on MicroSD) as well as video player. This is a great buy.
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by Johan on September 14, 2007

MS Design has revealed its new tuning car, the Hyundai i30 sports, during 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show. No info on pricing or availability so far.
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