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MAGPIX Pocket Photo Album
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Cameras, Misc. Tech, USB,
MAGPIX promises simplicity with their new Pocket Photo Album. Available in titanium silver or pink thistle, it weighs only 2.2 oz, can fit in your palm, has a TFT LCD display and both an internal memory and SD card slot. It comes with PhotoManager software so that you can find, organize and transfer one or all images by USB. It can also capture information, such as presentations or directions to the local mall. The album carries an MSRP of $99.99.
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Creative Zen MX PMP
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Music, Portable Audio / Video,
Creative Japan has announced their latest Zen player. The MX 100/200 is available in either 8 or 16GB. It combines a DAP and MP3 player with a 2.5-inch LCD display screen. At a size of 83.2 x 55 x 11.9mm and a weight of 66g, it is compatible with WMV and DivX video files, and MP3, WMA and AAC audio files. Look for the debut of the Zen MX in May.
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Asus K Series Domino Notebook
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: PC / Laptop,
Those with sweaty palms will adore Asus’ K Series Domino Collection Notebooks with IceCool. They were designed with positioned vents to keep the palm rest 25% cooler than the average human. Each features SRS Premium sound for high definition audio, Altec Lansing speakers, and LCD display of up to 17.3-inches with a 16:9 aspect ratio with high contrast and better color saturation. Choose between NVIDIA or AMD graphics. Contact Asus for more details and price.
Read More | Fareast Gizmos
Sony Walkman E-Series MP3 Players
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Design, Music, Portable Audio / Video,
Sony has updated their USB Walkman E-Series, the 2GB NW-E042 and 4GB NW-043, and added an 8GB NW-E044. With a 3-line color LCD display, it also has FM tuner, SonicStage V music management software and support MP3, ATRAC, AAC, WAV and WMA. Unfortunately they don’t support DRM music, however each comes with a Stype-UP Panel, an interchangeable skin. The Walkmen come with their own USB cable for charging and sync and EX earbuds with 13.5mm drivers. Look for them in mid-May in Japan with prices ranging from ~$81.00 to ~$132.00.
Read More | Slash Gear
Innovizion 65-inch Waterproof HDTV
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: HDTV, Home Entertainment,
If money is no object and you want to catch your evening news in your outside jacuzzi, the Innovizion is for you. The 65-inch HD LCD screen is waterproof and wireless with a transmitter that can be used up to 150 ft. away. Also available in 20, 32, 42 and 52-inches It features a “glare reduction coating,” can be connected to a DVD or video player and has an integrated digital tuner, built-in speakers, and a huge $35,990.00 price tag.
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Asus Wireless VH Monitor
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Peripherals, Wireless / WiFi,
Asus debuted a series of LCD monitors at the recent CeBit 2009. The VH192C and VH196 are energy-saving and have an advanced optical film for better images. The Aspect Control switches between full screen and 4:3 aspect ratio. The Asus VH192C LCD monitor also features a Color Shine panel for better clarity, image color, density and saturation, and best of all can be connected via WHCI or wireless USB host wireless adapter.
Read More | Fareast Gizmos
GE Waterproof G3WP Camera
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Cameras,
GE has debuted their first waterproof digital cam that can handle depths of up to 10 ft. The G3WP has a 4x digital zoom, a 12.2 megapixel resolution, a 2.7-inch automatically adjusting LCD display and support for up to ISO 3200. It also features Pan-Capture Panorama, Auto Scene, Blink, Face and Smile detection and red eye removal. The G3WP will be available in red, black or gray and comes with Li-ion battery and charger, AV and USB cables, editing software and wrist strap.
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Excalibur Phantom Chess
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Misc. Tech, Toys,
Despite the weird word association photo, Excalibur’s Phantom Chess seems intriguing. Not only will it set up the pieces, its electro-magnetic system moves your men and those of your computerized opponent. Taken pieces are taken to the edge of the board. Add some battle sounds or keep track of the time on its LCD display. The game has 136 levels, 120 for play and 16 for analysis. It will even let you take back your last move, several of them, or the entire game. You can also switch sides or replay a game to check your mistakes. Our favorite part? The “Are you sure?” mode. Phantom Chess can run on AC or 6 C batteries and carries a MSRP of £155 (~$226.00.)
Read More | Pro - Idee
Samsung LapFit Series LCD Monitors
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: PC / Laptop, Peripherals, USB,
Samsung has unveiled their Synmaster LapFit series of LCD monitors. The LD190G (19-inches) and LD220G (22-inches) can be used with your laptop, notebook or netbook if you want a larger screen or with a smaller PC that doesn’t include one. Hook up to your USB port and it sits level with your PC. Both displays have a contrast ratio of 20000:1, a resolution of 1369x768 and a USB hub. No details have been released on availability and price.
Read More | Akihabara News
Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD TV
Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Design, HDTV, Home Entertainment, Movies,
Philips is in the midst of developing a 56-inch LCD TV with a 21:9 aspect ratio. The Cinema is supposed to be more like a film screen, which is always a good thing. The TV will feature the company’s Ambilight bordered technology. Unfortunately, unless you are in Germany, Belgium, France or the UK, the wait may be a long one. Philips is hoping to release their new creation this spring, far enough away to start stockpiling microwave popcorn and Raisinettes.
Read More | Newlaunches
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