This neat idea is based on the NCC-1701 from the latest Star Trek movie. Do Want! It’s just a concept, though—one in a gallery of 25, including an Enterprise with roller-skates. [Star Trek Movie via Gadgetvenue via SlipperyBrick]





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The Star Trek Enterprise Record Player We Wish Was Real [Star Trek]
This neat idea is based on the NCC-1701 from the latest Star Trek movie. Do Want! It’s just a concept, though—one in a gallery of 25, including an Enterprise with roller-skates. [Star Trek Movie via Gadgetvenue via SlipperyBrick]





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The Star Trek Enterprise Record Player We Wish Was Real [Star Trek]
This neat idea is based on the NCC-1701 from the latest Star Trek movie. Do Want! It’s just a concept, though—one in a gallery of 25, including an Enterprise with roller-skates. [Star Trek Movie via Gadgetvenue via SlipperyBrick]





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The Star Trek Enterprise Record Player We Wish Was Real [Star Trek]
Western Digital’s decent WD TV was a moderately priced 1080p-pumping media player at $130. WD, apparently content to not mess with success, is preparing a slight feature update in the upcoming TV-2.
Topping the list of new features are network playback over Ethernet, DTS audio encoding and a component plug (for better picture quality on SD displays).
No price or availability info arrived with the leaked pic and specs sheet, but from the looks of the case this thing is all but ready for retail shelves. [AVS Forum via Electric Echoes via Engadget]




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Leaked Western Digital TV-2 Media Player Reveals Modest Upgrades, Codec Support [Media Players]