Next Generation Archos 5 and Archos7 Internet Media Tablets

August 19, 2008 at 6:38 pm

The new Archos 5, Archos 7 sixth generation internet media tablets offer storage capacities upto 320GB with high res screens and just about every codec you’ll ever need , with plugin to cover the others

The Archos 5g adds in that 3.5 HSDPA data providing true on-the-go surfing and all three players sport WiFi as standard.
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Creative Zen X-Fi

August 13, 2008 at 5:52 pm

If you’re currently in the market for a new MP3 why not consider this little beauty Creative’s Zen X-Fi.

For all their wailing about interface plagiarism a couple of years back, Creative’s Zens have remained bridesmaids to Apple’s iPods. But like the Ricky Hattons of PMPs, they don’t give up easily – say hello to the new Zen X-Fi.

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New and Improved Sonos ZonePlayer ZP90 and ZP120 Audio Streamers

August 5, 2008 at 8:55 pm

The new ZonePlayers incorporate SonosNet 2.0 a wireless mesh network technology, which doubles the wireless range.  Combined with state of the art MIMO  wireless technology it uses 3 antennas to send and receive music.

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Yepp P2 media player

June 25, 2008 at 12:53 pm

Samsung’s newest Yepp P2 media player features DMB connectivity  which allows you to view your favorite TV programs even when you’re out and about.

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New Toshiba G910 Portege Handset

February 4, 2008 at 1:30 pm

 Toshiba’s new Portege G910 arrving shortly comes with Windows 6 and built in GPS (that supports Qualcomm’s gpsOneXTRA Assistance Technology) and biometric reader.

 Portege G910

Portege G910

• Size: 145cc, 117mm x 64mm x 19.8mm
• Weight: 183g
• Camera: 2 mega pixel VGA camera, 2nd camera for video calling
• Memory: ROM 256MB, RAM 128MB
• Interface: Bluetooth™ 2.0, USB, WiFi
• Band: 2100 HSDPA, 900/1800/1900 GSM/EDGE, GPRS class 10
• Navigation: Built-in GPS
• Standby: Up to 460hrs*
• Talktime: Up to 300mins*
• Display: Wide-VGA (480×800), 65k colours, TFT 3.0”
• Messaging: SMS, MMS, E-mail, Wireless push e-mail, Windows Live Messenger
• Media Player: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA
• Music Service: Windows Media Player
• Security: Fingerprint authentication
• VoIP: Over WiFi
• Java: MIDP2.0, JSR179
• PIM/sync: Mobile Outlook (address book, Calender) / ActiveSync (Address book, Calender, Mail, folder)
• Accessories: USB cable, Stereo headset (with microphone), charger, user guide, CD-ROMAvailable 1st Quarter 2008

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Media Centre Shopping Cart

January 21, 2008 at 5:06 pm

Check out the MediaCart a  shopping cart fitted with LCD and interactive shopping software that allows you to find the produce you want with ease, by taking you directly to them. There will also be a huge amount of advertising flashing before your eyes as you shop, if you didn’t have enough already.

 Media Centre Shopping Cart

The MediaCart operates on Windows CE operating system and a pilot program will begin at a handful of ShopRite stores. Watch the video at Mediacart for more information.

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World’s smallest x86-based Internet tablet?

January 15, 2008 at 10:00 am

Chipmaker Via & its sponsor have created the 3.3-inch square “MTube” the “world’s smallest x86 PC,” and the first “IMP” (Internet Media Player) with TV recording capabilities. The 5.3-ounce MTube measures 3.3 x 3.3 x 0.8 inches (8.3 x 8.3 x 2cm), and sports a 2.8-inch VGA (640 x 480) touch panel display. There’s built-in WiFi and WiMax wireless communications, with CDMA cellular networking optional.

World’s smallest x86-based Internet tablet?

 

The MTube was shown decoding a simulated digital TV (DVB-T) broadcast. It was also shown streaming video to a wirelessly connected digital photo frame. Advanced digital TV features reportedly include time-shifted TV viewing, via 8GB of built-in flash, and picture-in-picture viewing. There’s also a full browser (mostlikely Firefox) supporting “Web 2.0″ content. Via’s demo of the device featured YouTube video content and Google Maps.

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The First Portable Internet Radio

January 15, 2008 at 5:00 am

Check out this first low power portable Internet FM radio from Intempo. Daisy supports all Internet radio formats, like Real and Windows Media, and can access more than 6,000 Internet radio station. Music can be selected by genre or by country and, using an Internet connection, FM stations can be tuned in too.

The First Portable Internet Radio

 

Katie Richards, marketing manager at Intempo said:

“Internet radio has rapidly progressed from tuning in on your PC to more recognisable standalone receivers such as Intempo’s GX-01 which launched in 2007. We have now taken this one step further with Daisy. At last people can buy a gorgeous truly portable radio which will let you listen to music and news from anywhere in the world, wherever you are.”

Available in  April 2008 for $300 about £150

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DIXX Digital Golf Putter $400

January 14, 2008 at 3:00 pm

If your into golf and fancy a new gadget why not spend $400 on the latest digital putter from DIXX. This high tech putter tracks a players swing path, face angle, tempo and speed balance and immediately displays it on the color built-in LCD.

 Digital Golf Putter

Available for $400 about £200

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Super Thin Camera Tripod

January 14, 2008 at 12:00 pm

This super compact foldaway tripod collapses flat enough to fit in a wallet. Produced by FOZI it can hold cameras, phones & media devices in four different positions, but from the pictures you need a nice flat surface to stand it on, which isn’t always available.

Superthin Camera Tripod

 

Available for $9 about £4.50

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Logitech DiNovo Mini Palm Keyboard for TV’s PC Systems

January 9, 2008 at 6:09 pm

Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand the Logitech DiNovo mini keyboard uses bluetooth 2.0 technology to connect to your PC with a range of upto 10m. It is powered by rechargeable Li-on batteries giving a months use between charges, according to Logitech.

Logitech DiNovo Mini Palm Keyboard for TV’s PC Systems

There is a click pad located in the top right of the keyboard that replaces the need for a mouse and the keys are backlit in a choice of either orange or green. The case is finished in gloss silver and midnight black.

The device is compatible with Windows XP/Media & Vista together with Sony’s PS3 and retails for around $150 about £78

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OpenFrame – a new generation Internet home phone

January 9, 2008 at 8:08 am

This stylish home phone can sync with your exisiting contact lists and calendars. You can also watch streaming video, send IM or SMS, check weather reports and play music. It also has a built in alarm clock and snooze button.

Openframe

The OpenFrame is designed to be used with services like Verizon’s FiOS and are based on Freescale MX31 processors While the device’s custom OS is based on a hacked Linux kernel, all of the software above the kernel is closed and proprietary. OpenPeak will offer a full API for developing third-party applications, but only to carriers, not to consumers.

Iphone Home Phone - Openframe

 

multimedia home phone

The OpenFrame will hopefully be available in approx 5 months and is expected to be sold by phone carriers to promote their landline Internet services, rather than from store shelves.

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E-paper - high resolution flexible colour display

January 9, 2008 at 7:44 am

The LG.phillips 14.3 inch flexible display, is approximately the same size of a piece of A4 sheet of paper and has a high resolution 1280 x 800 pixel 16.7 million colour display. The flexibility of the (300 micrometers) display is provided by the metal and foil plastic substrates rather than traditional glass and the applications for this technology are huge.

E-paper

The E-paper flexible display is also highly energy efficient only using energy when the image changes, which can viewed from 180 degrees and stays crisp even when flexed.

E-paper

LG.Philips LCD hope to release a smaller B5 display somtime in 2008

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tvCompass Digital Remote

January 8, 2008 at 12:00 pm

Checkout this sexy looking digital remote from tvCompass. It uses wifi technology and you can backup your customised settings via network. With is full colour screen, winWAP browser and Click365 for messaging.

TvCompass Digital Remote

Unfortunately there’s no news of a release date as yet, but we will keep you posted.

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Move Over Apple TV - Here Comes Archos TV+

January 4, 2008 at 5:17 pm

Archos have announced Archos TV+, a new digital PVR.

archos tv+

The Archos TV+ is a WiFi digital video recorder, an comes in either a 80GB or a 250GB version.

It will stream content direct from your PC or PMP and also download content from the Archos Content channel.

It also features a built in web browser and email support.

The 80GB version will retail for $229 and the 250GB version will retail for $349.

This is going to be serious competition for Apple TV, as the Archos TV+ will have no restriction on the types of media files you can play through it.

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