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    by Published on February 14th, 2006 20:34

    News from Lik Sang

    Lightgun for Plasma TV. Lightgun for 100 Hz Television. Lightgun for LCD screen. Lightgun for VGA monitor. Lightgun for DLP projector TV. Lightgun for HDTV... If one of these was either on your Santa wish-list or in your recent Internet searches, you've been waiting long enough for this! The LCD TopGun for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC is coming to the rescue as it fits with just all the needs described above, running on any screen or television set you can imagine, old or new. Hell, it even is supposed to work with a retroprojector or with the upcoming SED technology from Toshiba! Presented for the first time to us at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair last Christmas, the LCD TopGun finally came out two weeks ago. The bad boy is selling like hot cakes ever since, and in between intensive shipping sessions, we also took the time to test it out with various screens and configurations. That's right, it's been two weeks we got paid to shoot zombies with an attitude, while listening to pumpin' 'n' pimpin' gansgta rap music real loud... "Lik Sang Clan ain't nothin' to f#@k with!"



    The LCD TopGun is changing hands for US$ 34.95 only, quantity discounts are available for quantity purchases. We suggest getting an extra controller extension cord while you are it, to make sure you have the necessary comfort when playing from the recommended distance. We have stock of such cables for very low prices on both PlayStation 2 and Xbox.

    Read the full hands on article at Lik Sang ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2006 20:32

    News from Lik Sang

    Lightgun for Plasma TV. Lightgun for 100 Hz Television. Lightgun for LCD screen. Lightgun for VGA monitor. Lightgun for DLP projector TV. Lightgun for HDTV... If one of these was either on your Santa wish-list or in your recent Internet searches, you've been waiting long enough for this! The LCD TopGun for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC is coming to the rescue as it fits with just all the needs described above, running on any screen or television set you can imagine, old or new. Hell, it even is supposed to work with a retroprojector or with the upcoming SED technology from Toshiba! Presented for the first time to us at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair last Christmas, the LCD TopGun finally came out two weeks ago. The bad boy is selling like hot cakes ever since, and in between intensive shipping sessions, we also took the time to test it out with various screens and configurations. That's right, it's been two weeks we got paid to shoot zombies with an attitude, while listening to pumpin' 'n' pimpin' gansgta rap music real loud... "Lik Sang Clan ain't nothin' to f#@k with!"



    The LCD TopGun is changing hands for US$ 34.95 only, quantity discounts are available for quantity purchases. We suggest getting an extra controller extension cord while you are it, to make sure you have the necessary comfort when playing from the recommended distance. We have stock of such cables for very low prices on both PlayStation 2 and Xbox.

    Read the full hands on article at Lik Sang ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2006 20:29

    News from Lik Sang

    In related news, it's the entire upcoming products line-up of Datel that has been unveiled recently. A few product names sounded quite more appealing than the others, as you can read from the short-list we compiled hereafter:

    4GB SOLUS Pack for Sony PSP
    Apparently the 4GB Hard Drive without the X2 Battery Pack

    Blue Lazer Extreme for Xbox 360
    2.5 hard drive bay with customized blue-laser design

    Max Media Dock for Sony PSP
    Light version of the 4GB Hard Drive, sans the built-in hdd. Converter allowing you to connect Micro Drives and Compact Flash Cards, similar to the so-called "Neo" stuff ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2006 20:29

    News from Lik Sang

    In related news, it's the entire upcoming products line-up of Datel that has been unveiled recently. A few product names sounded quite more appealing than the others, as you can read from the short-list we compiled hereafter:

    4GB SOLUS Pack for Sony PSP
    Apparently the 4GB Hard Drive without the X2 Battery Pack

    Blue Lazer Extreme for Xbox 360
    2.5 hard drive bay with customized blue-laser design

    Max Media Dock for Sony PSP
    Light version of the 4GB Hard Drive, sans the built-in hdd. Converter allowing you to connect Micro Drives and Compact Flash Cards, similar to the so-called "Neo" stuff ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2006 20:29

    News from Lik Sang

    In related news, it's the entire upcoming products line-up of Datel that has been unveiled recently. A few product names sounded quite more appealing than the others, as you can read from the short-list we compiled hereafter:

    4GB SOLUS Pack for Sony PSP
    Apparently the 4GB Hard Drive without the X2 Battery Pack

    Blue Lazer Extreme for Xbox 360
    2.5 hard drive bay with customized blue-laser design

    Max Media Dock for Sony PSP
    Light version of the 4GB Hard Drive, sans the built-in hdd. Converter allowing you to connect Micro Drives and Compact Flash Cards, similar to the so-called "Neo" stuff ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2006 20:27

    News from Lik Sang

    After fitting Magicstor's 4 gigabytes Microdrive into the PSP, through their clever Memory Stick adapter, Datel is moving on multiplying products that make use of the same storage solution for all consoles. Hot on the heels of the successful and popular 4GB Hard Drive for the PSP, Datel is trying indeed to expand their range to the Xbox 360, as we were reporting a couple of weeks ago, and now, more excitingly, to the Nintendo DS too!

    Immediately posing as serious competition for the NDS/GBA Movie Player and for Nintendo's Play-Yan, Datel's 4GB Max Media Player will feature playback features for various types of files, video or audio. You will be able to watch your movies, browse through your pictures and listen to your songs on the Nintendo DS thanks to this new converter, same as you can do using the two products mentioned above for a very long time already. Where the new device from Datel differs from the previously released add-ons is in the memory solution it relies on (built-in hard drive instead of exchangeable compact flash or SD cards, that respectively Movie Player and Play-Yan were making use of), and in the fact that the main software slots in through the actual Nintendo DS cart port rather than via the GBA connector. We hope that this will allow new display options and more features that were not possible with its two predecessors, but in order to check that out, we will need an evaluation sample of the 4GB Max Media Player to be in our mits. We are trying to score one from our mates at Datel while you are reading this, stay tuned for our hands-on report as soon as the first prototype reaches our desk.

    Preorders are written down for 179 US$, and release date is poised to be March 2006. This is our final price for the product, after cross-checking earlier information with Datel directly. ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2006 20:27

    News from Lik Sang

    After fitting Magicstor's 4 gigabytes Microdrive into the PSP, through their clever Memory Stick adapter, Datel is moving on multiplying products that make use of the same storage solution for all consoles. Hot on the heels of the successful and popular 4GB Hard Drive for the PSP, Datel is trying indeed to expand their range to the Xbox 360, as we were reporting a couple of weeks ago, and now, more excitingly, to the Nintendo DS too!

    Immediately posing as serious competition for the NDS/GBA Movie Player and for Nintendo's Play-Yan, Datel's 4GB Max Media Player will feature playback features for various types of files, video or audio. You will be able to watch your movies, browse through your pictures and listen to your songs on the Nintendo DS thanks to this new converter, same as you can do using the two products mentioned above for a very long time already. Where the new device from Datel differs from the previously released add-ons is in the memory solution it relies on (built-in hard drive instead of exchangeable compact flash or SD cards, that respectively Movie Player and Play-Yan were making use of), and in the fact that the main software slots in through the actual Nintendo DS cart port rather than via the GBA connector. We hope that this will allow new display options and more features that were not possible with its two predecessors, but in order to check that out, we will need an evaluation sample of the 4GB Max Media Player to be in our mits. We are trying to score one from our mates at Datel while you are reading this, stay tuned for our hands-on report as soon as the first prototype reaches our desk.

    Preorders are written down for 179 US$, and release date is poised to be March 2006. This is our final price for the product, after cross-checking earlier information with Datel directly. ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2006 20:27

    News from Lik Sang

    After fitting Magicstor's 4 gigabytes Microdrive into the PSP, through their clever Memory Stick adapter, Datel is moving on multiplying products that make use of the same storage solution for all consoles. Hot on the heels of the successful and popular 4GB Hard Drive for the PSP, Datel is trying indeed to expand their range to the Xbox 360, as we were reporting a couple of weeks ago, and now, more excitingly, to the Nintendo DS too!

    Immediately posing as serious competition for the NDS/GBA Movie Player and for Nintendo's Play-Yan, Datel's 4GB Max Media Player will feature playback features for various types of files, video or audio. You will be able to watch your movies, browse through your pictures and listen to your songs on the Nintendo DS thanks to this new converter, same as you can do using the two products mentioned above for a very long time already. Where the new device from Datel differs from the previously released add-ons is in the memory solution it relies on (built-in hard drive instead of exchangeable compact flash or SD cards, that respectively Movie Player and Play-Yan were making use of), and in the fact that the main software slots in through the actual Nintendo DS cart port rather than via the GBA connector. We hope that this will allow new display options and more features that were not possible with its two predecessors, but in order to check that out, we will need an evaluation sample of the 4GB Max Media Player to be in our mits. We are trying to score one from our mates at Datel while you are reading this, stay tuned for our hands-on report as soon as the first prototype reaches our desk.

    Preorders are written down for 179 US$, and release date is poised to be March 2006. This is our final price for the product, after cross-checking earlier information with Datel directly. ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2006 20:23

    New Commercial DS game released, heres the info:

    Another strange and obscure Japanese game for the Nintendo DS, where you take the role of a High School freshman named Kaidou Kyuji, who enters a quiz tournament. He will compete against several geniuses such as the European champion of Quiz, Japan's King of Quiz or Mister IQ 200. The winner will earn a hefty 100 million yens prize. 7,000 questions are featured in the game, ranging from multiple choice, memory games and maths calculations and will take place in several location such as a volcano, a desert or a jungle.

    More info here --> http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...5&lsaid=219793 ...
    by Published on February 14th, 2006 20:23

    New Commercial DS game released, heres the info:

    Another strange and obscure Japanese game for the Nintendo DS, where you take the role of a High School freshman named Kaidou Kyuji, who enters a quiz tournament. He will compete against several geniuses such as the European champion of Quiz, Japan's King of Quiz or Mister IQ 200. The winner will earn a hefty 100 million yens prize. 7,000 questions are featured in the game, ranging from multiple choice, memory games and maths calculations and will take place in several location such as a volcano, a desert or a jungle.

    More info here --> http://www.yesasia.com/?/info.php?pro...5&lsaid=219793 ...
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