Photosmart R967 HP digital camera

Thursday, 17 August 2006      

Photosmart R967 a digital camera from HP features a 10-megapixel CCD sensor. 3x optical zoom and a 3 inch LCD display. It comes with 17 shooting modes and macro multi-zone auto focus, I’m sure you can take perfect pictures with this camera. Photosmart Express technology enables you to enter up to 34 destinations such as e-mail addresses, printers, or online photo services, and then after you took a picture, you select its destination at the back of the camera. This camera is available next month for $449.

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$15 mp3 player

Thursday, 17 August 2006      

Looking for a cheap and simple mp3 player, here’s one. A USB MMC/SD card MP3 Player will cost you only $15. This basic mp3 player will have no internal memory, no LCD display, no other flashy function and it only support MP3 format. It comes with an external slot for you to insert SD/MMC card where you put in your music (file can be transfer through its high-speed USB 2.0 connection). It is powered by single AAA battery and will last 10 hours of continuous playback. It measures 7.9 x 3.1 x 2.0 cm and weighs only 19 g. There’s control buttons on it surface including On/Off button, Volume, Forward, Backward, and Play/Pause control and also a LED indicator. Users will find a 3.5mm stereo jack headphone in a retail package. You can purchase this $15 mp3 player at USB Geek. More pics…
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LG KG320 on shipping

Thursday, 17 August 2006      

LG starts shipping their ultra slim 9.9mm KG320 handset in Europe at $400 without service agreement. It features a 1.8-inch TFT-LCD display, 1.3-megapixel camera, 128MB of internal memory, a Bluetooth and USB connectivity and a media player which supports MP3/MPEG/AAC.
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Solvo S330 2inch Navigation Device

Thursday, 17 August 2006      

Spoid a company from Korea released their 2 inch thick Solvo S330 featuring 20GB hard drive and a 4 inch touch screen. This device includes T-DMB, PMP, mp3 players, photo viewer, electronic dictionary, and game. You can play popular audio and video formats with the digital video via T-DMB. It only uses one chip to operate the PMP and DMB functions. It has battery life of 4 hours. The onboard 20GB store majority of phone numbers in Korea, with this user will be able to search for a location by entering the number.
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Samsung’s released new 50inch wireless HD PDP TV

Wednesday, 16 August 2006      


Korea Samsung announced the released of their new 50″ wireless HD PDP TV. You does not need to use any cable connect your peripherals to this TV, so there’s no more ugly looking cable behind the TV. The wireless AV center, which do the data transfer through IEEE 802.11a network to the TV. The wireless home AV center can be connected with various AV devices like antenna, VCR, DVD, set-top or other AV devices through connectors convert image signals to wireless transmit signals and will transmit them to the PDP TV. This PDP TV will cost you 4800000 won ($ 4,974) in Korea. More pics…
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iRiver 2GB T10 on shipping

Wednesday, 16 August 2006      

iRiver announced that they will start shipping on their 2GB T10 player today. The player features a 4-line color display, SRS WOW 3D sound enhancement, integrated FM tuner, USB 2.0 connectivity, voice recorder, and a battery life which last for 45 hours. Supported formats include OGG, MP3, WMA and Macromedia Flash Lite 1.1. This product will be available for $150 when it hits store this week.

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Egokast PMP Belt Buckle

Wednesday, 16 August 2006      

Egokast, a fashionable portable media player with a stainless steel case which it can be mount on a belt buckle or armband. The player can be removed from the case and used as a standalone player. Media formats include AVI, Mpeg, Mpeg1, 2, MP4, Audio layer 3, MP3, WMA, Jpeg and BMP. It features a bright 3.5 inch TFT color LCD display with a 320 x 240 resolutions and approximately of 260,000 colors, capacity of standard SD card up to 2GB. It comes with a Lithium-polymer rechargeable battery with can last a 4 hours continuous playback which takes 3 hours to fully charged. It is available now at Egokast.com for $289 include a 512MB SD card.

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Godot Aria M9500 Digital Audio Player

Wednesday, 16 August 2006      

Godot Aria M9500, yes, another stylish digital audio player. M9500 features 4GB of storage space let you travel with more songs. Media format supports MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer3, WMA (DRM9), and OGG. Other features include a 128×64 dots STN LCD display with indigo blue EL backlight, built-in FM radio with sleep timer and FM recording, audio bookmark (you can save your current playback status, retrieve for later use), Li-ion rechargeable battery which last for a 9 hours continuous playback. Godot Aria M9500 will be available for retail price about $152

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Dell Recalls 4.1 Million Batteries, no more explosion

Wednesday, 16 August 2006      

Finally Dell is doing something on their explosion and fire catching laptop by recalling 4.1 million notebook batteries (the largest recall in Dell history).The Faulty batteries that were manufactured by Sony due to the innate ability to overheat and catch fire when it is in use. The affected notebooks were shipped between April 1, 2004 and July 18 this year. According to Dell, about 18 percent of their laptops sold during the time period have those faulty batteries which can overheat and possibility cause fire and explosion. Here’s the list of affected notebooks i got it from Ubergizmo…
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BenQ-Siemens EF81 Mobile Phone

Wednesday, 16 August 2006      

A stylish flip phone from BenQ-Siemens, the EF81 featuring a 240 x 320 TFT-LCD display, external 120 x 160 TFT-LCD display, 2.0-megapixel camera, 64MB built-in memory, MicroSD card expansion slot, Bluetooth connectivity, USB connects, and a music player. It measures 94 x 51x 15.9mm and weighs 110g.

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