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Engadget Podcast 112 - 01.10.2008

Date: 01/10/2008
Length: 00:46:36

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This CES: all about the HDTVs. On this CES 2008 episode of the podcast we're talking TV with Engadget HD editor Ben Drawbaugh -- as well as a bit about Lenovo's grand new consumer computing brand plan. We also caught up with our pal Charles over at Virgin America, who talked with us a bit about the airlines nascent plans to get you online during your next flight.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Guests: Ben Drawbaugh (Engadget HD), Charles Ogilvie (Virgin America)
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

05:04 - Mitsubishi laser TV unveiled
13:35 - Sony XEL-1 OLED slips into US stores
19:51 - OpenCable officially becomes tru2way
31:20 - Lenovo launches IdeaPad, IdeaStation laptop and desktop lines
39:24 - AirCell set to hook up Virgin America with in-flight broadband

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