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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T2
2008-02-24 17:38:00
Sony's colourful new compact is fond of Flickr and Facebook, but will it be one of your top friends? The Sony Cyber -shot DSC-T2 digital camera may share its name with Arnie's second outing as The Terminator, but the similarities stop there. This 8.1MP snapper is decidedly more amiable with 4GB of storage, compatibility with HD Ready displays, easy indexing and a seriously simple way to sling your snaps online.If you spend hours tagging Facebook photos of your friends gurning, the T2's Sharemark technology will come in handy. Stored images can be tagged and resized for ease of upload while you're away from your net connection, then shared on Flickr, photoblogs and Facebook using the camera's pre-installed Picture Motion Browser Portable software (catchy name!)While many favour a Zoolander-style pout or fear showing their bucktoothed grin if they reveal their gnashers, the fact is photos look better when you smile. As well as the now-ubiquitous face detection function, the T2's ...
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Hasselblad 500
2008-02-10 07:02:00
It's as simple as this : the first images of man on the moon and the Earth seen from space were captured with a Hasselblad 500EL. The moon cameras were motor-driven and conventional lubricants were replaced with a low-friction alternative, but they were otherwise largely the same as the commercial version.Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong's cameras are still up there in the moondust, but NASA and most of the top industrial and potrait photographers in the world still use Hasselblad 500s.Aside from its illustrious history, the Hasselblad is a truly fine piece of tech. It was one of the first system cameras, which means its primary components - lens, viewfinder, cranking knob and film back - are interchangeable for flexibility. Because it uses medium-format film, the captured image is physically larger and allows for more efficient cropping in the darkroom - the square shots mean you can also crop to either potrait or landscape. It uses Carl Zeiss lenses with built-in leaf shutters and...
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Apple Macbook Nano
2008-01-24 15:40:00
Introducing the coolest, sexiest, best-designed UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) the world's ever seen ... Apple Macbook Nano .The gadgeteer community frequently swoops on Apple rumours like vultures on a family butcher in the Amazon jungle, so why should we act any different when it comes to this? Notably a Mac version of the UMPC and palmtop computer concept seems a sure thing, especially more-so now that Apple is zooming miles ahead of the game when you talk about touch sensitivity modes. Furthermore it has already invented compact devices that frequently run cut-down versions of the ever popular Mac OS X.Long forgotten is the farce that was the Apple Newton, and now it is time for Apple's handheld computer to rise like a newbie playing Halo 3 on Xbox Live. Screedoo has spoken to some Mac expert's in the market in it's bid to find out how the new Mac will look like, and rumour has it that this could be the real thing. Don't you find it simply amazing? Showing all of the beauty and s...
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Apple iPod Nano 4GB
2008-01-20 15:21:00
Can a gadget be too small? In the case of a flash player, the answer must be a big, shouty 'No!' Or must it? We applaud the boffins behind this machine called Apple iPod Nano 4GB, but have to admit that its 6.5mm depth doesn't leave much to grab on to. Couple this lack of love handles with the small Click Wheel, and prolonged use of the Nano can be tiring on the thumbs.But before your pouting bottom lip droops to the floor, we should say that's where the bad news ends. While it's a bit wider than the two previous Nano variants, it's also shorter and its squat new form makes room for a larger screen. True to the Nano philosophy, it requires very little trouser space, so it's a player that really can go everywhere you go.It also matches its predecessor's excellent sound quality, offering a pumped-up, rhythmic soundtrack, and avoiding the nasty treble of lesser rivals. One thing we've never been able to fathom, though, is why Apple persists in bundling rubbish earphones with i...
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Toshiba Portege R500-S5002
2007-10-21 18:45:00
Made to parade in front of minuscule new notebooks, most of the laptops felt perilously porky. But not the Toshi ba Portege R500-S5002, - it strutted its way along the beach with its 19.6mm width and 12.1in widescreen bared for the entire world to see.The Toshiba Portege R500-S5002 wasn't just thinner either; it was brighter, being the worlds first 12.1in widescreen with a backlit LED screen, and smarter, with a DVD burner, 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo U7600 processor, 1GB of RAM and a meaty 120GB hard drive.It was rightly considered the most beautiful of the bunch, but inside it quaked a little, knowing its 64GB solid-state sister would debut later this year.
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Shanling MC-30
2007-10-20 09:31:00
Have you been eating too much cheese again? Look closer and you'll see that rather than a means of miniature intergalactic transportation, the Shanling MC-30 is an iPod-docking, single ended triode tube amp, CD player and FM/AM tuner pulled together into one peculiar package.OK, you've got me there but all that gumpf hardly trips off the tongue, and while the lack of a real iPod dock means you can't control it from the other side of of the room, you can put almost any MP3 player in the MC-30's welcoming embrace. It looks great and is built to last.So you're saying it's a little on the chunky side? Nothing of the sort. It's a striking design, especially when the amp's tubes are glowing. Caress the brushed aluminium casing, consider the subtle volume knobs mounted discretely atop the front legs, tweak the transport control nubbin and you'll realise you're onto something special.The amp delivers 3W per channel, which, while not exactly capable of producing cortex-rattling vol...
HP Photosmart R937
2007-10-16 06:03:00
"That's not a camera; it's a small telly!" Sure enough, the gigantic 3.6in LCD - the biggest on any camera so far - on the R937's behind may give it a rather PMP-like vibe, but this is indisputably a photographic tool and that mammoth LCD is simply a means to get the job done more smoothly.It's a touchscreen, see, so tapping your finger around gives you the ability to edit photos and apply Windows Vista tags, the latter being made a cinch by the on-screen virtual keyboard.It also features the HP Design Gallery, with a slimming feature that can digitally take up to 10lb off the people you're snapping, a pet-eye fix to correct glowing pet eyes and touch-up technology for removing ugly warts and things.Gimmick aside, the basics are a little, well, basic - an 8megapixel sensor and 3X zoom will hardly set the world alight - and the styling is awfully "my first camera", but the R937's imposing touchscreen is enough to get us all hot under the lens cap.
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Sony NAS-50HDE Giga Juke
2007-10-15 06:27:00
Sony is prouder than a new dad of its brand new NAS-50HDE Giga Juke , and rightly so. The full-color screen is a thing of beauty, way classier than the prosaic text-based devices found on its rivals here, and every button operates with an assured Sony slickness.But its the NAS-50HDE's spec that really sets it apart. Aside from its CD drive and DAB/FM tuner, its equipped with a built-in 80GB hard disk, meaning it can store music in MP3, Atrac3 or uncompressed PCM.A wealth of socketry, including front and rear USB inputs, means you can also transfer your ripped music to a Sony Atrac AD Walkman, or to a mobile, or to a PSP, or even to a USB stick. And if all that isn't enough, you can set your NAS-50HDE to join your home network and start streaming music from your PC: both Ethernet and USB sockets are provided, and Sony recommends a Buffalo USB adaptor to provide wireless connectivity.A test winner? Aside from our nagging doubts about its smallish hard disk, only one thing stands in t...
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Smooth Sliding LG KE500
2007-10-04 12:25:00
From the look of many of its recent mobile phones, we're not sure whether LG is making communication devices or moving into home furnishings. We've had mirror finishes, chocolate boxes and couture minimalism. The smooth-sliding KE500 also lets you stare in wonder at your beauty as you ponder making a call with the mirror-finish LCD screen.If you reckon you look so hot that you need to capture your own image for posterity, its 2.0MP camera with 4X optical zoom will let you freeze in super close-up. All that and it's still skinnier than Kate Moss after a night on the town.
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The Miuro - The Geekiest Way To Hear Music
2007-09-30 21:46:00
No these are not dumb-bells, but that's a good idea - with a volume limiter so you have to lift them to hear the music. Hmm ... Anyway, these aren't those - these are the answer to every technophobes dream. Namely, music all around the house without faffing about with unreliable and unfriendly wireless hi-fi.The Miuro (short for "music innovation based on utility robot technology") is basically a speaker dock ... but one with a terribly interesting twist. It's a robot. Made by ZMP Inc, who made the Nuvo, the Miuro is designed to follow you around so that you can always hear your music despite gadding about from room to room on various domestic errands.It dances, responds to 'come hither' commands from a wireless remote and has sensors and a camera to avoid obstacles. It's got an iPod dock on the back, or can stream music from a PC.You're right - the drain created by the speakers, motors and Wi-Fi probably means that the 14 inch long egg-shaped Miuro won't be following you do...
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What To Look For In Laptops
2007-09-28 21:00:00
A lot of people thought Sony had landed a killer blow in the HD format war when it bunged Blu-Ray into the PS3. But like fictional punch-drunk pugilist Rocky Balboa, HD DVD has staged an unlikely fight-back. Toshiba has announced that it will include HD DVD drives in its 2008 laptop range (one already features in the Qosmio G30). That might not sound like a big deal, but consider this : Sony shifted 5.5 million PS3's by the end of March but Toshiba sold 9.2 million laptops.While most people don't hook their widescreen tellies up to their laptops, the battle for HD supremacy no longer looks so one-sided. Round two, ding-ding!What To Look For In Laptop s :1. Form Factor - Decide what you want your laptop for. Will you still use a separate desktop machine? Desktop replacements have more power but are also less portable. Conversely, more mobile laptops tend to be slower, with less hard-drive space.2. Muscle - If you'll be using your lappy to store large numbers of MP3's or video file...
Atari Star Wars, Coin-Op
2007-09-26 18:29:00
This year is the 30th anniversary of a film called Star Wars . You may have heard of it. In 1977, the hottest toy around was the Atari 2600, or failing that a plastic lightsaber. The trouble came when the two were combined - there was no way the most visually mind-blowing movie ever seen could be replicated with the 2600's Lego-brick graphics, not that it stopped them trying and failing three times.No, to create that Star Wars experience in interactive form, something much more technically advanced was called for - and that's where Atari's Star Wars coin-op, stepped in - albeit six years later.Well, it has a roof and a bench seat big enough to fit a pilot and passenger, provided both are under eight. Fire it up and you're dazzled with full-colour 3D vector graphics - revolutionary at the time. Reach forward and feel the chunky black plastic yoke, smoothed by the hands of time. As Luke announces, "Red Five standing by ..." embark on your three-level quest to stick a banana up the ...
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Yoggie Pico Personal
2007-09-22 14:37:00
We're fond of the way of our faces look now, so we'd never dream of disparaging the intelligence of bouncers. But while there's no doubt that the nation's doormen spend their free time reading the works of Proust and discussing quantum physics, it's unlikely that any of them are as small or as smart as the Yoggie Pico when it comes to providing security.This USB drive-sized gatekeeper is a miniature computer running a robust version of Linux and boasting two flash drives chock full of anti-virus software. Plugged into your laptop, It scans all Internet and network traffic to weed out viruses, spam and spyware. Because it's got its own processing power, it shouldn't slow your system down. It also saves CPU usage as well as memory. Excellent for giving you peace of mind while you surf the net; not so useful at chucking out time though.You get a complete Yoggie protection againts :SpamPhishingWormsData TheftVirusesIdentity TheftIP SpoofingDenial of Service AttacksSpywareNot onl...
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Logitech MX Air
2007-09-20 16:36:00
This isn't just any old mouse - this is a mouse that looks quite a lot like the ship out of Flight Of The Navigator. Check out the translucent black top, the shiny chrome base - this is the finest-looking mouse ever to grace our planet, and, very probably, any other.It's not all about looks - this is an immensely accurate cordless laser mouse that will work on almost any surface. And you may notice that it lacks a scroll wheel. The Air takes the super-quick inertial scrolling from the MX Revolution and employs it in a touch sensitive panel rather than a spinning wheel. It's simply a work of a genius.Wait - we've saved the best bit. The real magic with the MX Air happens when you pick it up. Its Freespace technology recognises that it isn't deskbound and turns it into the most accurate movement-sensitive pointing device ever. It uses MEMS - electronics that function like gyroscopes - to recognise the Air's position in space and register movements. It works whatever the orientat...
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Apple iPhone
2007-09-18 21:14:00
Unless you've only just been born - and if that's the case, well done on reading this, you clever little thing! - you'll have heard about Apple 's iPhone due December, the 8GB version reserves about 7GB for media - enough for 1750 tracks - and touts the feted audio chip from standard iPods. Battery life is anything up to 30 hours but the interface is its piece de resistance. Rotate the iPhone on its side and it displays the cool Cover Flow screen you may be familiar with from iTunes.Somehow or rather, Apple has decided to scrap the whole idea of a QWERTY keyboard, which they feel would be a waste of good space. This is the reason they've incorporated a touch sensitive virtual smart keyboard to give users an easier option.A finger flick across the hi-res multi-touch display scrolls you silkily through the artwork for all the albums you've stored, and a gentle prod gets the music spinning. Of course, there's far more to the iPhone than this.
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TEAC DR-H300DAB
2007-09-16 15:49:00
TEAC's DR-H300DAB might seem a little outgunned. Sure, it's got DAB and a USB input, but there's no sign of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or a hard disk - and it doesn't even come with speakers as standard.Yet that doesn't stop the TEAC from being the best system on test, and for one very simple reason : it sounds better than everything else. And we're not talking 'slightly' here : we're talking 'lots'. When teamed with Tannoy's Mercury F1 Custom speakers this is proper hi-fi in every sense, even when you're playing compressed MP3 or WMA music files. It's got spaciousness, accuracy, weight and agility to burn : where the Pure would be overly shrill or the Sony excessively stodgy, the TEAC/Tannoy combo thrills.Is that enough to make up for the spec? We'd say yes. After all, you can always hook in something like an Airport Express if you want to stream from your computer. Plus the TEAC can play DVDs, and packs in a 720p/1080i video scaller. Picture quality is good rather than great,...
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Vestax QFO Turntable
2007-09-13 17:53:00
This is definitely one turntable I would want to have, the Vestax QFO. Imagine having a turntable that has a built-in 2 channel mixer, battery pack (that's right, you get to take this baby outdoors as well). Just when you think turntablism is reaching its pinnacle, the peak just rises further out of sight.One will find the Vestax QFO to be a handy machine as there are plenty of extras on it; reverse button, line-ins, tone knobs and an amazing +60 pitch control which would make any speed change seem lightning fast.Circular in it's design, the Vestax QFO was designed in a collaboration attempt by two big names; San Francisco's turntablist legend, DJ Qbert and Thudrumble's Yoga Frog.The Vestax QFO isn't just a deck with a wacky aesthetic, in our opinions, it creates a whole new product category. Amazing design features mean it can be worn on a strap, just like a guitar, for mixing and scratching vertically, with pitch and transport controls on all sides to please everyone from scr...
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Xda Atom Life - O2's latest PDA Phone
2007-09-11 13:53:00
With the launch of their latest PDA-phone, the Xda Atom Life , O2 introduces the concept of a "life warrior", someone who charges at life and lives it to the max, who places a premium on not only productivity but also creativity. HSDPA and 3.5G-enabled, the Xda Atom Life lets the user make video calls, add the latest music podcasts to your library at fast download speeds, watch funny clips on YouTube or stream sports clips smoothly.Built-in Bluetooth and Wireless LAN ensure that you will have a myriad of connectivity options to choose from and let you harness the convenience of wireless networks everywhere.Designed to be a multimedia-centric device for ultimate personal entertainment, the Xda Atom Life's multimedia might become apparent when the device is switched on and the brilliant 262k-color 2.7-inch TFT QVGA LCD screen comes to life.From the O2 MediaPlus interface - first introduced with the Xda Atom and now revitalized with a fresh new look - you can read comic strips, watch m...
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Altec Lansing FX5051 - 5.1 Speakers
2007-09-09 19:42:00
The FX5051, Altec Lansing 's (AL) first 5.1 speaker system features an isobaric-powered subwoofer. That's the uniqueness of the FX5051 besides having a powerful 89W RMS rating, incorporates a subwoofer that houses two (yes, two) 6.5" long-throw woofers placed in an isobaric configuration.Out of the box, the FX5051 features a similar look as with the FX4021. You get handsome black sats with metal grilles that sit on tall silver stands. The center speaker looks identical to the four sats but the driver enclosure is placed horizontally. The large subwoofer features a black trim and comes with an interesting see-through black grille on the top so you can just about see the back half of one of the 6.5" woofers that's firing downwards.Also included in the package is a Control Pod that hooks-up to rear of the subwoofer as well as a wireless remote control for making quick adjustments to the speakers settings from anywhere in the room. AL also bundles some wall brackets in case you decid...
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Netgear's RangeMax Next Router - GOOD DESIGN Award
2007-09-08 09:06:00
Netgear Inc. had recently received the prestigious 2006 GOOD DESIGN Award for the innovative, cutting-edge design of its RangeMax Next family of draft-802.11n wireless routers, gateways and access points. Organized by the Chicago Athenaeum : Museum of Architecture and Design , the GOOD DESIGN competition honors the worlds best industrial designers and manufacturers in their pursuit of design excellence.The sleek, modern white enclosure of the RangeMax Next line - codenamed Monroe was recognized in the program's electronics category.This marks Netgear's fourth such coveted design award in two years, and the second for Netgear's RangeMax Next enclosure, which recently garnered Japan's prominent 2006 GOOD DESIGN Award. Additionally, Netgear's "Platinum II" enclosure - for more than two dozen Netgear devices - won a GOOD DESIGN Award in 2004.The GOOD DESIGN Award is the most desirable design accolade in the world, recognizing products and industry leaders in design and manufacturing...
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GeCube X1950XT X Series Graphic Card
2007-09-06 18:15:00
GeCube X1950XT X Series graphic cards use an ATI RADEON® R580+ GPU with GDDR3 256MB and comes with GeCube's exclusive X-Turbo fan, built-in Thermo Electric Chip (TEC), and temperature-controlled devices. The core clock speed not only directly challenges that of the X1950XTX level (648MHz), its overclocked speed can also reach at least 675MHz or even higher.Moreover, the temperature monitor allows game players to overclock at their own will without worrying about burning up the chip.Four heat pipes and the X-Turbo fan keeps the 1950XT X Series at a temperature of 70°C under a 3D environment. To make the deal even sweeter, the cards are available in both PCI-E and AGP variants, catering to every corner of the market.
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Samsung SyncMaster 961BF 19" LCD Monitor
2007-09-03 18:43:00
On the heels of the excellent Sync Mast er 226BW 22" LCD monitor launched early February this year, comes Samsung 's new SyncMaster 961BF. It comes with a 4:3 aspect ratio that features Samsung's new proprietary 3000:1 Dynamic Contrast ratio and a fast 2ms response time. Another notable inclusion here is the new Flexible Hinge stand system - a slightly different take on the popular Magic system found on other SyncMaster displays in the past. Other notable specs for this display is its 170 degree viewing angle (horizontal and vertical) and 300cd/m - brightness rating.Out of the box, the SyncMaster 961BF is a stunner. The bezel is wrapped in a glossy piano black and features a slim profile. The Flexible Hinge stand attaches to the rear of the display and connects to the circular black base with glossy piano black edge.All OSD buttons are located on the underside of the bezel - below the display area. This lends an uncluttered look to the monitor as only the circular power button is vi...
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iSmart Portable Multimedia Recorder (PMR)
2007-09-02 19:11:00
With a storage space of up to 120GB, it has the capacity to save all your data including movies, music, photos and documents. With an integrated three-slot card reader, it is capable of reading and copying data from several popular cards such as Compact Flash, SD/MMC and even Memory Stick formats. It can playback even more media formats through its 3.6"TFT screen and built-in speakers and is also able to record video from external video sources.
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Samsung SGH-i600
2007-08-30 17:43:00
A 3.5G messaging phone at last, the Samsung SGH-i600 is an update to the older SGH-i320N which we thought had a pretty quirky keyboard and navigational ergonomics. While the design of the i600 has not deviated much, it adds several extra features which are much needed.For starters, this mobile phone is HSDPA enabled, meaning that you get all the goodies of high -speed browsing, and Samsung has cleverly installed several web applications which are very useful for keeping track of the online on-goings. Things like Podcasts and RSS application do help in keeping you updated on the go. It also comes equipped with a 3 Megapixel camera which captures images vividly.Samsung has also made it easier to share a 3.5G connection, as it has an embedded program which painlessly connects you to a laptop via USB. No mucking about changing settings and installing third party programs here. You can even set up a push email account which is why this smartphone has a full QWERTY keypad instead of an al...
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Pentax K10D - Digital SLR
2007-08-29 17:16:00
With an elongated feature set and a price that's really tempting, the Penta x K10D jumps into Canon 400D (based on price) and Nikon D200 (based on specs) territory at the same time! Judging from the specifications alone that includes a dust-removal mechanism at startup and a shake reduction mechanism which clearly makes this a next-gen (or is it this-gen??) DSLR, the K10D is also poised to make an impact with its 10 Megapixel CCD sensor and 16-segment metering.Other seriously outstanding features include an 11-point AF with 9 cross sensitivity (nine AF points in the center), Supersonic motor capability with the upcoming Pentax Supersonic Drive lenses and an interesting 22-bit analog to digital image converter.First off, the exterior of the K10D wasn't as imposing as some of it's purported rivals are, for instance, the 30D. It is slightly smaller than both of the heavyweights but yet sports a comfortable and chunky grip that's great for marathon shoots.The good part in this digita...
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D-Link PowerLine HD Ethernet Starter Kit, DHP-301
2007-08-28 17:10:00
The ideal solution to connect computers, HD media players, game consoles and network attached storage to remote desktops; the DHP-301 does not need any form of drilling or cable pulling. By simply attaching one unit to the router, and the other to the device that's to be networked, one can link the two simply by plugging the two PowerLine units into the electrical port. Easy? You betcha. The system also allows you to stream HD movies over the network, since it allows for speeds up to 200Mbps !
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Updates From SanDisk at CeBIT
2007-08-27 17:10:00
Meet the "biggest" SD card cum USB flash drive on the block! - Ultra II SD Plus USB 2GB. With a swivel of the hinged bottom, the card transforms into a USB flash drive which makes data transfer simple. With the Ultra II name stamped on it, you are guaranteed of extreme data read/write performance and durability. It can also work as a Ready-Boost device since it is able to read and write at 9MB/sec and 10MB/sec respectively.Etched from a solid block of Liquidmetal, the Cruzer Titanium U3 4GB, from Sandisk is designed to withstand up to 2000lbs of crushing force and yet transmit data at blazing fast speeds. The drive features laser-etched graphics and finish, U3 smart mobile office productivity software, a retractable USB connector and the ruggedness to face everyday life in the face!The world's first "direct connect" USB MP3 player with micro SD expansion slot - Sansa Express 1GB. Provides music lovers a convenient way to expand the player's capacity and gives extra mobility. Conne...
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Sonic Gear - Enzo Series Speakers
2007-08-25 20:25:00
Sonic Gear , the company which is well-known for their affordable, yet high performance speaker systems recently unveiled a plethora of stereo multimedia speakers and audio peripherals at their booth in CeBIT, Hanover, Germany.The range of audio products launched includes the UFORIA class of portable devices that is capable of providing outstanding audio reproduction without extreme power requirements, the Enzo desktop speaker systems and the Astra series of desktop 2.1 systems that are designed for the entry and midrange level users, and nine other products that consists of the 2GO line featuring audio accessories.Since the Enzo series desktop speaker systems are available in both 2.1 and 5.1 system configurations, it will definitely set new benchmarks in the price/performance ratio. Don't be fooled by the Enzo's poised and intellectual look - inside the box is the all-new, high energy Enzo drivers with power circuit capable of pumping out room-shaking music power without breaking...
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Samsung Laser Printers
2007-08-25 13:59:00
CLP-650NBuilt for speed with a fast first page out in less than 60 seconds and a sustained print speed of 21PPM, it prints in full color with sharp text and vibrant graphics. This model comes network-ready and with a trouble-free operation, is set to be the darling printer in the office. It can also be connected to a wireless network since the printer also supports up to Wireless-G networks. Print queues are also processed faster thanks to the use of a 600MHz processor and 256MB of base installed memory.CLX-2160The world's smallest and lightest all-in-one (copier/scanner/printer) laser printer is also said to reduce operating time remarkably for printing/scanning/copying. With an extremely tiny footprint (about 50% less than the nearest competitor), one can place it on a desktop and not worry about space constraints in the office. It is capable of print speeds at 16PPM in mono and 4PPM in color, uses the same circular toner system as the CLP-300 and has 128MB of memory.ML-4050NIdea...
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BenQ Wins 6 iF Design Awards
2007-08-24 04:57:00
BenQ has announced that six of its digital lifestyle products have won the prestigious 2007 iF Design Award for it's innovative design and functionality.The awarded products include the BenQ PMV 1000 mobile LCD TV which also received the iF International Forum Design's top honor, the iF Gold Award. The iF Gold Award is given to a select group of 50 products a year, out of a total number of 2,293 entries from 35 different countries.The award-winning BenQ PMV 1000 mobile LCD TVs design concept originated from the idea of a china plate for its pure whiteness and rounded angles that give the untainted comfortable feelings only found at home.The TV can be used as a digital picture frame and comes with a card reading function, allowing users to save and load images anytime."This is BenQ's second consecutive year winning iF Design Award" said Manfred Wang, Director of BenQ Lifestyle Design Center. "The recognition gained from the iF committee once again demonstrates BenQ's world-class ...
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