Ouch, pitying soldiery neighbors to the Northward. The Zune HD hits the U.S succeeding period (Kinsfolk 15), but Microsoft has present unchangeable that it currently has no plans to make it gettable beyond the States. At most for the moment.

Microsoft told Ars that:

"For the time animate thing the Zune HD style bequeath continue US solitary. Right present we square measure convergent on deploying an stimulating service in the form of Zune Visual communication to 18 markets. We square measure looking for at potential drop coming instrumentality experiences for these markets, but do not have thing to declare right now."

So that doesn't say never, it good looks like they're immersion on the U.S. first. The master copy Zune 30GB hit the U.S in Gregorian calendar month 2006, and it took until Gregorian calendar month 2008 for it to reach Canada. But granted Apple's uninteresting updates, something tells me that the Zune HD could roll out abroad much quicker than that. [ArsTechnica via Engadget]





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A bunch of dwell wrote astir the V-Screen 3D kit up for the PSP when it was proclaimed. Jokes may have been made! But present Ars has actually dependable one, and their results square measure amazing: It's not perfect tense, but it works.

According to Ars, the V-Screen uses an auld fob, democratic with flight sim devotees, whereby a fresnel lens—at a assort slightly big than the device's screen—is arranged a short indifference gone from the expose. This magnifies the representation a bit, and statesman importantly, adds a meaning of profoundness. For 3D games where profoundness in measurable, like sport games and FPSes, the validness is apparently "statesman powerful than it sounds on theme," to the point that "it's achievement to be hard to back to playacting the games on a standard screen."

There's no uncertainty that this is a faux-3D setup, but it's also fairly cheap—$40, to be correct, which power not pay you trusty 3D, but it'll pay you the sense experience. Like a Fleshlight, for your thought! No. [ArsTechnica]





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A bunch of dwell wrote astir the V-Screen 3D kit up for the PSP when it was proclaimed. Jokes may have been made! But present Ars has actually dependable one, and their results square measure amazing: It's not perfect tense, but it works.

According to Ars, the V-Screen uses an auld fob, democratic with flight sim devotees, whereby a fresnel lens—at a assort slightly big than the device's screen—is arranged a short indifference gone from the expose. This magnifies the representation a bit, and statesman importantly, adds a meaning of profoundness. For 3D games where profoundness in measurable, like sport games and FPSes, the validness is apparently "statesman powerful than it sounds on theme," to the point that "it's achievement to be hard to back to playacting the games on a standard screen."

There's no uncertainty that this is a faux-3D setup, but it's also fairly cheap—$40, to be correct, which power not pay you trusty 3D, but it'll pay you the sense experience. Like a Fleshlight, for your thought! No. [ArsTechnica]





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