Archive for November 1st, 2007
Sena Cases has just released its new line of luxury leather cases for the recently released iPods. The company uses nothing but the finest quality European leather, bringing together both style and function in a wide range of colors and styles. Among the iPod Touch case variants include the Premium Stand that allows the iPod Touch to stand freely as users watch video without cramping up their fingers, while the UltraSlim case offers protection with minimal bulk, and the Elega Pouch features a shock-absorbent design for those suffering from a bad case of butteritis-fingeritus. Prices for these cases range between $26 to $52, depending on the model chosen. The iPod Classic is not left out as both 80GB and 160GB models have their fair share of cases as well that are priced at $50. As for the nano, choice is limited to just one - the UltraSlim case that retails for $18. Have you protected your iPod yet?
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November 1st, 2007
NTT DoCoMo has pushed the envelop yet again where cellphones are concerned by announcing the P905iTV and SH905iTV that will arrive on Japanese shores early next year. These handsets are manufactured by Panasonic and sharp respectively, boasting 3.5″ displays that gain their technology from Veira and Aquos LCD TVs with resolutions of 480 x 854 and support for 30fps videos. Each handset will come with integrated TV tuners, Electronic Programming Guide compatibility, and the ability to record TV programs on it! When will the rest of the world catch up with such features? Looks like TiVo-capability on a cellphone has already arrived in Japan, leaving the rest of the world in its dust.
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November 1st, 2007
Eizo has just launched its LCD TVs that have been branded FORIS, with two new models to entice customers to part with their money. The two models measure 24″ and 27″ respectively, with both bringing full HD in WUXGA resolution with the ability to double up as an impromptu monitor as well. Each TV set comes with a trio of HDMI input (1.3, I hope), a brightness level of 380cd/m2 (24″) and 260cd/m2 (27″), an integrated digital TV tuner and a rather aesthetically pleasing design. Pricing details aren’t finalized just yet, but we do know that these will hit the Japanese market, retailing between €1,020 and €1,140 each.
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November 1st, 2007
Apple has upgraded its MacBooks to perform even faster without much fanfare, running on Intel’s Santa Rosa platform as well as a speedier 800MHz system bus. In addition, the older Intel GMA 950 integrated graphics chipset has been ditched in favor of the slightly faster GMA X3100 for improved hardware 3D acceleration (it still won’t play hardcore games though, not that there are any on the Mac platform lol). The CPU clock has also been given a bump, touching the 2.6GHz mark. Prices begin from $1,099 onwards, and just like oil prices, it can go nowhere but upwards for different configurations.
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November 1st, 2007
NEC has just announced its new dual-display desktop LCD product bundle that comes with a couple of NEC 19″ MultiSync LCD195VX+ displays as well as Matrox’s DualHead2Go Graphics eXpansion Module (GXM). As every computer user knows, any workstation with a larger display will go a long way in increasing productivity and efficiency, which is why NEC came up with such a solution without breaking the bank. This dual-display setup enables users to enjoy increased usability and productivity as the configuration generates 45% more desktop area than a standalone 19″ display. The slim bezels around the NEC MultiSync LCD195VX works great for an almost seamless transition whenever you look at both displays. This dual-display solution comes with a recommended retail price of $699.99. More features are available after the jump.
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November 1st, 2007
G-Technology has just introduced yet a handful of triple interface models from its popular G-DRIVE mini portable hard drive line, bringing a balance of performance and portability for today’s road warriors with 5,400 or 7,200 RPM SATA hard drives. The G-DRIVE mini Triple can be picked up today with prices starting from $179 upwards. Some of the features include:
Storage capacities up to 250GB Triple Interface: FireWire 400, FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 ports Latest technology – Oxford 934 chipset and Hitachi 2.5” SATA drive All aluminum enclosure - Built-in heat sink ensures cool and reliable operation Ultra-portable - Weighs less than 9 oz! Stylish industrial design complements MacBook/Pro and other laptops Complete with all cables and protective leather carrying case Bus Powered – No AC adapter required! Mac OS X & Windows XP compatible - Time Machine Ready! 2-year warranty
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November 1st, 2007
The USB Mini-Cool Aroma from gadget mavens Brando could not have been released at a more opportune time with winter just around the corner. Heck, it can even be used for those living in tropical countries as an air-conditioned room is the perfect recipe for dry mouths, hands and skin. This device generates cool and moisturizing steam via safe ultrasonic waves in order to relieve your dry skin, eyes, mouth and throat while making breathing a less laborious task. Just in case a scentless environment isn’t your cup of tea, you can always add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to further soothe the mood of your surroundings. The USB Mini-Cool Aroma retails for $39 a pop.
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November 1st, 2007
Radiient Technologies has jumped onto the wireless audio bandwagon with its Roomcaster, a new UWB-based audio network technology that doesn’t give two hoots about signal disruptions in order to bring true wireless surround sound. Roomcaster can be integrated by any manufacturer of surround-sound speakers, while audiophiles can retrofit it to their existing audio systems if they feel like going wireless. Roomcaster operates in the 3 to 10GHz range in order to maintain reliable, ultra-high data rates for pristine, digital high fidelity audio to every speaker in the room without any chance for degradation. Since all the speakers are wireless, you can place them anywhere you like and the Roomcaster system will automatically configure itself for the optimal Home Theater audio performance. Roomcaster can also revel in it being the only wireless system that is compatible with other speaker, audio or Home Theater equipment.
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November 1st, 2007
InFocus has just launched its Work Big IN15 ultra-slim notebook projector that targets the traveling business progessional. The IN15 can deliver 2,500 ANSI lumens despite its small and compact size, enabling presentations to be held virtually anywhere without loss of vivd color. Other features include crisp image quality, a zoom ratio of 1.4:1 to 2.0:1, and impressive compact optics that are based on advanced DLP technology from Texas Instruments. The IN15 is extremely lightweight at just 3.9 pounds and 1.7″ in thickness, making it easy to fit into any notebook or laptop bag. This filter-free projector comes with XGA resolution and is currently available for $1,499 a pop.
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November 1st, 2007
The DS is one handheld console that makes you think much more than you normally do thanks to its slew of brain-bustin’ titles, and Mega Brain Boost is the latest in the fast growing niche of brain games. Mega Brain Boost will retail for an affordabel $19.99 and feature three games in one - the previously released Brain Boost Gamma Wave and Brain Boost Beta Wave in addition to a never-before-released game that aims to improve both memory and concentration prowess of the gamer. These games were developed under the consultation of renowned researcher and author, Dr. Makoto Shichida, creator of the Right Brain Development Theory. Best of all is a multiplayer feature that lets up to 2 people face off against one another - a suitable way for geeks to settle disputes. Mega Brain Boost will be released in Januart 2008.
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