Below are the Kogan Technologies Blog entries filed under Gadget news.


Kogan helps you get rid of pesky loud TV ads

One of the features in the new Deluxe TVs (32" and 42") that you might not know about is the AVL (Audio Volume Leveller).

If you ever get annoyed at the volume difference between a TV show and advertisements, or between SD and HD broadcast channels, then you will absolutely love this feature.

 

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The new Kogan Deluxe LCD TV range

 

As a direct result of all the great feedback you've been providing, we're very excited to launch the Deluxe LCD TV range today.

 

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Kogan LED Arrives in time for CES: We need your help with a name...

To kick off 2010, Kogan is proud to announce the launch of a new LED TV range and is asking you to give it a name! The winning suggestion will win our new 26" LED TV and 32" LED TV

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Digital Radio is Here: So what do you think?

While digital radio will serve up far better quality sound, I was interested to hear about what people really think of it? Will you go out and buy a digital radio now?

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Digital Radio to hit the Aussie airwaves: Will digital revive the radio star?

We're thinking of launching a digital radio with DAB / DAB + and WiFi for around the $200 mark and want to hear your views on the market for digital and WiFi radio...

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Android Apps

Just to whet your appetite for the imminent Kogan Agora phone -- here are some of the interesting apps you'll be able to use.

Fast Company has published the top ten most popular apps from the Android marketplace.

As you can see there are a lot of multimedia/gaming apps being downloaded, but people are also developing some fantastic business tools, like DataViz Documents To Go.

Also, it looks like I'll be heading to CES this year so if I can have a prototype of the Agora with me, I'll make sure some of the keen bloggers and journalists out there can have a quick play with it, take some photos, and give you some first impressions ahead of more detailed reviews.

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Solar panel backpack

I was in China in December last year, checking out some new technology from some of the big manufacturers. One of the most interesting things I saw was a solar panel bag.

It was basically a backpack that had some solar panels on the top. There was some cabling inside and several ports, so you would be able to plug in your iPod, different brands of mobile phones, and other media devices. I thought it was pretty cool but didn't think there'd be much desire for it.

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