Juniper Foo | Dec 15, 2006

Baby, it's anything but Ruf. All you have to do is tough it out in a bed that's specially developed with a built-in screen projector that can descend and ascend. Who needs TV after this when you can have your own home-theater-on-a-bed? The couch potato in you won't even have to wriggle out of bed to get to your favorite sofa for some channel surfing and console gaming. It gets better and better. Once the show is over, one touch of a button on the remote control retracts the screen into the foot section so it's cleverly out of the way. Talk about your multimedia bed. German firm Ruf-Betten's designed an A/V rack to hold a projector between the two headboards as well as a DVD player, a conduit for cables, and even a place to hide your subwoofer. Now all that's missing is some motion simulation wizardry a la the
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Philip Wong | Dec 01, 2006

Situated right smack in Singapore's largest shopping mall, Samsung's flagship store offers consumers an opportunity to get up close and personal with its latest wares. You can catch Hollywood blockbusters and games in High Definition, or download music tracks at the wireless-enabled Center Stage lounge. Visitors will also have complete access to a range of Samsung's innovations at the Image Bar, where they can learn about the technologies and ideas behind the products through interactive displays.
Do also check out the Blu-ray demonstration, presented on a supersized full-HD display and in enveloping surround sound. Popcorn is optional, though. The store is now open to the public and located at unit #02-28/29 in VivoCity.
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