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While               3D               HDTVs               are               still               just               a               novelty               for               the               masses,               they               are               slowly               making               their               way               into               the               living               rooms               of               gamers               who               want               to               play               the               latest               and               greatest               3D               games               on               their               consoles.

While               3D               television               programming               is               still               sparse,               3D               games               are               quite               breathtaking               and               available               in               small               but               substantial               qualities               right               now.

For               gamers               looking               to               purchase               one               of               these               video               marvels,               here               is               a               guide               to               the               top               three               3D               HDTVs.

LG               Infinia               47               LX9500:               LG               is               known               for               making               aesthetically               beautiful               sets,               and               the               Infinia               is               no               exception.

This               1.3               inch,               47-inch               set               has               clean               lines               and               as               sleek               a               look               as               you               will               find               on               any               HDTV.

It               is               not               just               another               pretty               container,               however,               as               its               specs               are               as               impressive               as               its               looks.
               The               Infinia               runs               at               an               impressive               480               Hz(1),               utterly               obliterating               any               blur,               and               has               excellent               side               viewing               angles,               which               is               important               if               you               have               more               than               one               person               playing               a               game.

The               colors               are               outstanding,               both               in               uniformity               and               vividness,               and               the               3D               effects               are               mindblowing.
               Sharp               Aquos               LC52LE925UN               240               Hz               1080p               3D               LED               LCD               HDTV:               Utilizing               Quattron               4-color               technology,               this               52-inch               set               provides               stunning               colors               never               before               seen               on               standard               sets.

Just               watching               this               set               for               a               few               minutes               produces               a               hypnotic               effect.

With               3D               glasses               on,               it               feels               like               the               characters               on               the               screen               are               actually               in               the               room               with               you.
               The               Aquos               has               reduced               crosstalk               (a               term               meaning               the               tendency               of               3D               images               to               kind               of               blur               into               one               another),               allowing               for               a               vastly               improved               3D               gaming               experience.

It               also               has               a               Vyper               drive               game               mode               that               reduces               blurring               in               high               speed               games,               ensuring               even               the               fastest               action               looks               perfect(2).
               Samsung               PN58C8000:               With               incredible,               best-you've-ever-seen-outside-a-movie-theater               blacks               and               as               realistic               3D               images               on               the               market,               this               58-inch               set               is               a               winner               for               gamers               in               every               way.

Shadow               detail,               lighting,               and               side               viewing               angles               are               as               perfect               as               you               will               find,               with               even               extreme               side               angles               producing               an               excellent               picture               (3).
               This               is               a               plasma               set,               so               blur               is               not               an               issue,               as               plasma               sets               run               at               consistently               higher               speeds               than               LCD               sets,               and               the               range               of               color               on               it               is               stunning.

While               there               is               a               nearly               imperceptible               amount               of               crosstalk,               the               3D               images               on               this               TV               are               by               far               the               most               eye-popping               I               have               ever               seen               and               make               for               a               top               gaming               picture.
               If               you're               ready               to               make               the               jump               to               a               3D               HDTV               to               enjoy               all               the               wonders               that               3D               gaming               has               to               offer,               check               out               one               of               these               three               models.

They               offer               the               best               visuals               and               gaming               prowess               out               there.

Just               remember               that               you               will               have               to               wear               those               somewhat               annoying               glasses               to               view               the               3D               content.
               Sources:
               1)               http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2368492,00.asp               
               2)               http://www.justbuyelectronics.com/prodinfo.phtml?id=1725&ref=froogle               
               3)               http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2369389,00.asp






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                   Simply               put,               this               gadget               is               a               Netbook               and               an               E-Reader               all               smashed               up               in               one               nice               little               multi-touch               package.

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    All               also               come               with               "active               shutter"               3D               glasses               and               they               are               the               only               ones               to               integrate               the               emitter               to               the               glasses,               made               by               RealID.

    Full               Specs               for               all               models               are               located               at               the               Sony               BRAVIA               website               at               the               link               below.
                   The               Panasonic               Twin-lens               Full               HD               3D               Camcorder
                   This               must               be               the               year               for               HD               3D               gadgets,               as               this               is               the               second               HD               3D               device               to               make               it               to               the               list.

    This               camcorder               is               like               no               other               and               Panasonic               touts               this               camcorder               as               the               "world's               first               professional,               fully-integrated               Full               HD               3D               camcorder"               ever               released.

    Panasonic               seems               to               have               changed               the               old               standard               of               HD               3D               being               two               heavy               bodies               stitched               together               as               one,               as               their               new               Full               HD               3D               camcorder               is               lightweight               and               has               all               the               necessary               parts               integrated               into               one               body,               making               the               lens,               camera               head,               the               camcorder               itself               and               the               recording               dual               memory               cards               all               one               piece.

    The               camcorder               also               features               a               flexible               and               solid-state               based               recording               system,               a               twin               lens               system               for               convergence               adjustment               and               a               horizontal               and               vertical               displacement               automatic               correction               adjustment               system               built               in               for               easier               picture               taking               and               control.

    At               a               suggested               retail               price               of               $21,000               and               called               the               "Budget               Busting               Camcorder,               I               don't               think               the               Panasonic               HD               3D               camcorder               is               intended               for               the               general               public,               nor               will               it               be               seen               on               the               streets               any               time               soon.
                   The               Pandigital               Portable               Printer               with               ZINK               Technology
                   This               must               be               the               year               of               the               printer               as               the               worlds               first               inkless               printer               has               made               it               to               the               best               of               list.

    This               is               the               world's               first               portable               printer               to               use               the               "ZINK™               Zero               Ink               Printing               Technology               from               ZINK               Imaging."               No               more               waiting               in               line               at               the               photo               counter               as               it               prints               inkless,               borderless               and               high               quality               4'x6'               prints               onto               patented               ZINK               paper               right               from               a               camera               phone               as               well               as               from               digital               cameras,               into               the               palm               of               your               hand.

    Using               a               5-in-one               microSD               memory               card               inserted               into               the               printer               means               lugging               cameras               and               camera               phones               to               a               PC               is               long               outdated.

    There               are               no               detailed               specs               now,               but               more               details               are               located               on               the               Pandigital               website               at               the               link               below.
                   Well,               there               you               have               it               folks,               the               five               best               of               the               best               products               and               ideas               right               from               CES               2010.

    It               is               amazing               that               two               printers               have               made               it               to               this               years               list,               as               printers               are               hardly               ever               considered               innovative               technology,               but               when               you               have               one               using               no               ink               and               the               other               using               ink               costing               five               dollars,               it               is               not               something               to               be               ignored.

    Also,               the               3D               revolution               seems               to               be               moving               into               full               swing               as               technology               gets               smarter               and               smaller,               making               the               large               3D               products               of               the               past               a               feasible               idea               for               the               future.

    Long               live               the               CES               for               the               best               of               what               technology               has               to               offer               to               our               great               technological               centric               world               we               live               in.
                   Resources:
                   CES:               http://www.cesweb.org/
                   Liliputing.com:               MSI               IntroducesDual               Screen               Netbook/Ereader               Running               Win               7
                   http://www.liliputing.com/2010/01/msi-introduces-dual-screen-netbookebook-reader-running-windows-7.html
                   PCWorld.com:               MSI               Shows               Dual-screen               7-inch               and               10-inch               Netbooks
                   http://www.pcworld.com/article/186286/msi_shows_dualscreen_7inch_and_10inch_netbooks.html
                   Lexmark               Platinum               Pro905               All-in-one               Printer               Specs:               http://www1.lexmark.com/products/view/All-in-Ones/Lexmark-Platinum-Pro905/catId=cat10004-category&prodId=5474-product;jsessionid=3EA6EE0DCCDF4E62E0F197A40C3059CB.node1
                   TechRepublic,.com:               Lexmark               Wins               CES               Award               For               All0in0one               Printer               With               $5               Ink               Cartridge:               http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=3548
                   PCWorld.com:               Sony               Debuts               New               Design               &               3D               HDTV's               for               2010:               http://www.pcworld.com/article/186162/sony_debuts_new_design_and_3d_hdtvs_for_2010.html
                   Sony               Style:               New               BRAVIA               HDTV               3D               Coming               Spring               2010:
                   http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=8198552921644539863&SR=hero:ces_2010:xbr_52hx900:learn_more:ss
                   Panasonic               USA               Pressroom:               http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prModelDetail?storeId=11301&catalogId=13251&itemId=389533&modelNo=Content01062010105131864&surfModel=Content01062010105131864
                   Pandigital:               Portable               Printer               with               ZINK               Technology:               http://www.pandigital.net/galleries/269
                   ThePhotographyBlog               The               Pandigital               Portable               Photo               Printer:               http://www.photographyblog.com/news/pandigital_portable_photo_printer/






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    Many               a               tourist               (or               even               a               local,               for               that               matter)               have               mused               aloud               about               how               a               city               the               size               of               San               Diego,               California               doesn't               have               a               proper               Chinatown               like               Los               Angeles               and               San               Francisco               to               the               north               do.

    Well,               in               fact               we               sort               of               do!

    Tucked               away               in               plain               sight               in               8               short               city               blocks               in               the               area               straddling               the               Marina               District               and               the               Historic               Gaslamp               Quarter               in               downtown               is               the               Asian               Pacific               Historical               District,               a               remnant               of               what               used               to               be               a               real               Chinatown               when               the               newtown               of               San               Diego               was               young               and               the               fishing               was               good.

    The               first               Asians               to               arrive               here               (in               the               1860's)               were               the               Chinese               fishermen;               hard-working               and               admirably               tough-skinned               folks               who               built               their               shacks               in               the               same               area               as               a               result               of               the               rampant               anti-immigrant               discrimination               in               those               post-gold               rush               years.

    Chinatown               was               also               known               as               the               Stingaree               District,               lighting               and               enlivening               up               downtown's               night               with               its               tantalizing               red               lamps....

    That               was               until               the               city               decided               to               'clean               up'               the               area               in               preparation               for               the               1915               Panama-California               Exposition               (the               one               that               precipitated               Balboa               Park,               Cabrillo               Bridge,               and               the               Santa               Fe               Depot,               among               other               attractions               that               still               survive               today).
                   Since               then,               much               of               the               historical               buildings               in               the               area               had               given               way               to               modern               high               rises               and               shops.

    It               is               thanked               to               some               heavy               lobbying               from               local               Asian-American               community               that,               in               1987,               the               Centre               City               Development               Corporation               (CCDC)               created               the               Asian               Pacific               Thematic               Historical               District               (APHD)               with               the               aim               to               revitalize               the               area               while               preserving               historically               significant               structures               and               cultures.

    The               APHD               has               22               structures               with               strong               ties               to               the               Asian               Pacific               community               and               is               bordered               by               Market               Street               to               the               north,               6th               Avenue               to               the               east,               J               Street               to               the               south,               and               2nd               Avenue               to               the               west.
                   With               the               movement               of               Chinese               into               California,               Christian               churches               in               the               state               established               Sunday               Schools               to               teach               Chinese               immigrants               English               and               religion               as               part               of               the               effort               to               Americanize               immigrants               and               integrate               them               into               society.

    In               San               Diego,               the               Presbyterian               and               Baptist               churches               started               Sunday               schools               for               Chinese               children               in               the               1870s.

    First               established               in               a               rented               home               in               the               downtown               region               in               1885,               the               Chinese               Mission               repeatedly               changed               locations               until               the               present               building               was               constructed               in               1927,               including               an               eighteen               room               dormitory               in               back.

    The               Chinese               were               indeed               the               dominant               Asian               group               in               the               area,               though               there               were               also               established               communities               of               Hawaiians,               Japaneses,               and               Filipinos               as               well               (the               Japanese               community               was               wiped               out               by               the               US               government's               relocation               program               during               WW               II,               however,               and               they               just               never               recovered.

    Much               of               their               local               businesses               were               inherited               by               the               Filipinos).
                   Walking               the               area               from               3rd               Avenue               at               Market               Street               to               the               northwest               to               6th               Avenue               at               Island               Avenue               to               the               southeast,               here               are               some               of               the               historical               buildings               with               the               Asian               twist:
                   1.

    Ideal               Hotel               (540               3rd               Avenue):               Erected               in               1912               first               as               a               hotel,               then               various               business               including               a               billiard               hall,               barber               shop,               restaurant,               and               store,               now               we               know               it               as               the               Red               Lotus               Society               where               all               is               welcome               to               drop               in               to               meditate               (no               religion               attached).
                   2.

    Ying               On               Association               Building               (500               3rd               Avenue):               Now               housing               Ashlon               Realty,               this               1880's               building               (brick               walls               added               in               1925)               used               to               house               an               outgrowth               of               the               Ying-On               fraternal               organization               where               local               Chinese               met               up               and               built               their               business               and               social               connections.
                   3.

    Chinese               Consolidated               Benevolent               Association               Building               (438               3rd               Avenue):               This               4               story               senior               community               building               was               originally               built               in               1911               by               Gee               Goon               Tong,               the               Chinese               freemason               who               helped               plotted               the               1912               revolution               with               Dr.

    Sun               Yat               Sen               that               ultimately               led               to               the               formation               of               the               Republic               of               China               (Taiwan).

    The               CCBA               runs               the               San               Diego               Chinese               Center,               the               senior               center,               and               sponsors               the               Lucky               Lion               Dancers               who               unfaillingly               wow               the               crowd               every               year               at               the               Chinese               New               Year               festival               in               the               APHD.
                   4.

    Quin               Residence               (435               3rd               Avenue):               On               the               east               side               of               Third               Ave               is               the               hard               to               miss               Quin               Residence               with               its               large               wooden               door.

    It               was               originally               located               at               the               intersection               of               16th               Ave               at               L               St,               and               was               moved               here               in               1890.

    The               place               was               a               produce               market               until               1986               and               now               houses               art               galleries.
                   5.

    Quong               Building               (416               3rd               Avenue):               Named               after               Mow               Yuen               Quong,               a               business               who               ran               an               opium               den               and               a               bordello               there               (complete               with               inside               doorbells               in               each               room               and               ran               by               the               notorious               Mme               Mary               Smith)               from               1889-1928,               it               now               house               the               charming               Candelas               Restaurant.
                   6.

    Chinese               Mission               &               Chinese               History               Museum               (404               3rd               Avenue):               Built               in               1927,               this               Mission               Revival               style               building               served               as               a               community               center               where               the               Chinese               immigrants               learned               English               and               other               subjects               to               assimilate               themselves               to               the               Western               culture.

    It               still               serves               as               a               community               center               today               and               houses               the               San               Diego               Chinese               History               Museum               with               its               exotic               exhibits,               Chinese               library,               and               a               cute               little               garden               with               a               koi               pond.

    It               is               a               privately               funded               nonprofit               organization               that               only               asks               for               a               $2               donation               admission               (you               don't               have               to               pay,               but               really               should!).
                   Across               3rd               Avenue               on               J               Street               is               the               new               Sun               Yat               Sen               annex               of               the               museum               (with               a               bronze               statue               of               Qin,               the               First               Emperor               who               unified               China               and               standardized               its               written               language,               measurement               systems,               and               currency,               up               front).

    The               annex               houses               the               new               exhibit,               a               lecture               hall,               and               the               museum               store.

    Do               step               inside               and               have               a               look               around.

    The               Chinese               Historical               Museum               is               open               Tuesday-Sunday               from               11AM-4PM.
                   Turning               north               on               4th               Avenue               from               J               Street               we               pass               into               the               Gaslamp               Quarter...


                   7.

    Horton               Grand               Hotel               (311               Island               Avenue):               Built               in               1886               and               moved               here               in               1986,               there               is               a               room               here               that's               named               after               Ah               Quin,               the               founder               and               unofficial               mayor               of               Chinatown,               that               is               furnished               in               the               Chinese               style.

    There               is               also               an               Asian               Pacific               exhibit               in               the               Palace               Bar               inside               the               hotel.
                   8.

    Quin               Building               (500               4th               Avenue):               Ah               Quin               built               this               place               for               his               son,               Thomas,               in               1930               where               he               opened               a               laundry               business               and               won               a               famous               law               suit               against               the               then               district               attorney's               challenge               of               the               'alien's               right               to               own               the               land               there.

    It               now               houses               the               Aubergine               theater/restaurant.
                   Turning               right               (east)               on               Market               Street...


                   9.

    Sun               Café               (421               Market               St):               This               cute               little               brick               building               wedged               between               two               taller               neighbors               was               built               some               time               between               1873               and               1883,               and               is               one               of               the               oldest               buildings               in               the               area.

    The               Obayashi               ran               a               shooting               gallery               and               confectionary               store               here               in               the               1900's               until               Bing               Fong               Jeong               bought               the               place               in               1963               and               turned               it               into               an               iconic               diner               that               was               featured               in               many               tv               shows               (including               the               Silk               Stalking               series               in               the               90's)...

    Unfortunately,               the               Sun               Café               fell               prey               to               the               recession               of               2008-9               and               is               now               refurbished               as               a               decidedly               generic               Funky               Garcia's               Mexican               theme               restaurant.
                   Turning               right               (south)               on               5th               Avenue               
                   10.

    Lincoln               Hotel               (536               5th               Ave):               The               4               story               steel-framed               building               with               distinctive               red               clay               tile               roof               and               decorative               white               glazed               ceramic               tile               facade               was               built               by               A.K.

    Sakai,               one               of               the               pioneer               Philippinos               who               came               to               San               Diego               in               1913               and               opened               a               wine               business               with               a               hotel               on               top               there.

    The               parapet               at               the               top               of               the               building               used               to               be               royally               adorned               with               a               lion's               head,               but               the               thing               came               loose               during               the               1986               earthquake               and               was               promptly               stolen               by               a               passerby.

    The               building               now               houses               a               gift               shop               at               street               level,               a               hotel               on               top,               and               the               Philippine               Library               and               Museum               in               the               basement.
                   Turning               left               (east)               on               Island               Street               
                   11.

    Manos               Market               (444               6th               Avenue):               The               neat               red               brick               building               at               the               corner               that               now               houses               the               trendy               club               Stingaree               (where               Michael               Jackson               dropped               in               unannounced               to               hang               out               2               yrs               ago               and               caused               quite               a               traffic               jam               when               he               was               spotted)               used               to               be               a               hay               and               grain               store               run               by               the               Nason               Sales               Company.

    The               first               to               import               bananas               directly               from               Honolulu               rather               than               to               have               them               relayed               through               other               ports               to               the               north.
                   There               are               many               other               curious               buildings               in               the               area               along               with               a               multitude               of               trendy               restaurants               and               chic               boutiques.

    The               entire               walk               through               shouldn't               take               you               more               than               an               hour               (unless               you               wisely               decide               to               properly               visiting               the               museums               on               the               list).

    San               Diego               today               doesn't               have               a               real               Chinatown,               though               the               closest               thing               to               one               would               probably               be               along               the               southeastern               region               of               Kearny               Mesa               area               to               the               north               of               I-8               (drive               along               Convoy               Rd               between               Aero               Drive               and               Clairemont               Mesa               Blvd               and               you'll               pass               as               many               Chinese               and               Korean               signs               as               you               do               English               signs).

    Thanks               to               the               Asian               Pacific               Historic               Collaborative               (Est.

    2002),               we               can               still               glimpse               at               the               Chinatown               that               used               to               be               here               in               downtown,               though.

    A               real               guided               tour               of               the               Asian               Pacific               Historical               District               in               downtown               San               Diego               is               available               via               calling               (619)               838-8011               or               visiting               www.asianpacificdistrict.org               You               can               also               click               here               to               see               a               slide-show               of               the               APHD               by               yours               not-all-that-professional               truly.






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