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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Sony NW-A808 Video Walkman now in White and Pink too


Sony's NW-A808 Video Walkman now gets a dose of white and pink colors. With 8GB of onboard memory the player supports popular audio and video formats. It features Sony's proprietary 'clear audio' and DSEE technology for clear audio playback. The NW-A808 has a 2 inch (240 x 320) bright and crisp LCD display

Sony does not believe in mine is bigger than yours


Sony has officially backed out from the LCD TV size game, Ryoji Chubachi, president and electronics CEO of Sony said the company has no plan to launch 100-inch-and-larger LCD TVs in the future. The largest LCD TV from Sony is the 72 inch Bravia, however the company has demonstrated a 84 inch Bravia prototype recently. Too bad Sony as Panasonic has already starting selling its 103 inch PDP-TV, Sharp had showed off the world's largest PDP-TV at 108 inches in CES this year, LG's $150k 100 inch LCD TV will go on sale soon and JVC will start taking orders for the world's largest rear projection TV at 110 inches in Japan from July.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Nokia 6086


The Nokia 6086-clamshell cellphone is now on T-Mobile HotSpot @Home service. This WiFi enabled phone can hook on to your home WiFi connection or the numerous T-Mobile HotSpots across the country. Nokia 6086 features a VGA camera, video recording, Bluetooth connectivity, a microSD memory card slot, and MP3 player.

Nurian X10 dictionary with dual LCD


First we had laptops with dual LCD's and now is the turn of dictionaries. Nurian a Korean company showed off the X10 an electronic dictionary which has a external OLED display and a 4.1 inch 320 X 240 internal touchscreen display. The external display is for audio playback as you can view the time, name of song, FM channel without opening the dictionary. The X10 has English, Japanese, Chinese and Korean dictionary with an improved Google styled search engine. With support for XVid codec it can playback majority of video and audio formats. Other features include voice recorder, radio, image/text viewer and electronic scheduler. The 1600mAh battery has enough juice for 14 hours of dictionary, 11 hours for mp3 and 5 hours for video

Monday, January 29, 2007

SwiMP3 Surf Waterproof MP3 Player


Next time you go surfing/ swimming/ kayaking you can hear your music while you hit the waves thanks to the SwiMP3 Surf Waterproof Player from ActiveForever. The fully sealed player works 25 feet underwater and the waterproof ear buds keep water out of the ear. The player straps on securely to your arm and the ear buds stay firmly in place due to their sensible design. The lithium ion rechargeable battery provides up to 10 hours playback and the player has a 256 MB storage capacity for about 60 songs. It supports both MP3 and WMA formats.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

YG Acoustics Voyager Loudspeakers for hi-fi



Another set of speakers costing an exploding $100,000 per pair! The New YG Acoustics Voyager Loudspeakers has been scaled for professional studio use only. Why? The company answers to it - “Due to the multitude of trade secrets and next-generation technologies employed in the Voyager, it is available for purchase by music and film industry leaders only”. And since demonstrations are performed only by personal invitation, they say that all audio production authorities and cutting-edge professionals are welcome to contact them and request a private demonstration!

Monday, January 22, 2007

Logitech QuickCam Pro models with Carl Zeiss optics


The two new 2-megapixel QuickCam Pro models from Logitech vie for your LCD monitor and laptop's attention. These webcams are fitted with Carl Zeiss lenses and feature autofocus, Video Effects and Fun Filters. The Integrated mic with Logitech RightSound technology eliminates echo and background noise efficiently. Jump ahead to get on the full specs on the two.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Embotec EM-D275 mouse detects counterfeit currency

A really unique combination we have got here a mouse which doubles up as a counterfeit money detector. Working is pretty simple place the note or gift certificate under the mouse and activate the UV scanner via the scroll wheel and spot the not. The company will be pitching the products to convenient stores, gas station, bank and hotel. The mouse will be available sometime in July in Korea.