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Tascam TC-1S solar powered guitar tuner

Posted in Musical Instruments by Conner Flynn on October 6th, 2010

Tascam has introduced a new way to tune your guitar. It’s compact at just just 3.77- x 0.71- x 1.57-inches and the TC-1S claims to be the world’s first solar-powered tuner. It sports a rugged silicon shell, a USB port for those cloudy days and a carrying clip.

There’s also an integrated microphone and an input for guitar and bass tuning. It can also be calibrated to an external source. The device will be available in si colors (black, pink, orange, green, blue, white) this month.

Motorola Flipout announced on AT&T

Posted in Motorola by Conner Flynn on October 5th, 2010

The Motorola Flipout Android handset is finally debuting on AT&T in the U.S. The handset isn’t available yet, but users can sign up to get notified about when it will be offered at att.com/flipout. The Flipout features a 90-degree screen spin and an orange back battery cover, along with a 5-row QWERTY keyboard.

The Flipout runs Android 2.1, and has MOTOBLUR 1.5. There’s also a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen, a 600 MHz TI OMAP 34100 processor, and support for HSDPA and EDGE bands on AT&T’s network.

AT&T announces Motorola Bravo

Posted in AT&T by Conner Flynn on October 5th, 2010

AT&T will also be getting a higher-end Motorola Android smartphone in its lineup. The Motorola Bravo. This one will feature a 3.7-inch FWVGA touchscreen display. The Bravo will be a tablet oriented smartphone without a sliding hardware keyboard.

It will launch with Android 2.1 with MOTOBLUR 1.5, with 2 GB of internal storage, which can be augmented with a memory card. We don’t have any additional specs for CPU, camera, or video resolution yet though. We do know that it will have an FM tuner and supports the carrier’s HSDPA 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA 2.0 Mbps protocols.

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Nationite budget-friendly Android Tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on October 4th, 2010

If you’re looking to find an Android tablet at an affordable price, then check out the Rocktab from Nationite. This tablet is powered by a 600MHz Rockchip RK2808 processor, hence the name. The device packs in a 7-inch 800 x 480 resistive touchscreen display, 128MB RAM, and 2GB/8GB/16GB of flash storage.

Some other features include a microSDHC card slot (up to 16GB), WiFi, a USB port, a 3.5mm headset jack, integrated speakers and Android 1.5 OS runs the show.

CSL DroidPad Spice MI700

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on October 1st, 2010

Malaysia-based gadget maker CSL has introduced the DroidPad Spice MI700. It’s a 7-inch multi-touch tablet that runs the Android 2.2 OS. The device measures 179.4mm x 110mm x 11.5mm and has a Qualcomm MSM7227 chip clocked at 600MHz, 512MB of RAM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity.

There’s also GPS, a back-facing 3 megapixel camera, a microSD card slot, a G-sensor and a USB port. It’s powered by a 3240 mAh Li-Pol battery that delivers up to 6-hours of operation time. The CSL DroidPad Spice MI700 retails for about $518.

Lenovo IdeaPad B310 All-In-One Desktop PC launches in Russia

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on September 30th, 2010

I really love these space saving all-in-ones, most look pretty stylish as well. And now Lenovo has introduced their latest all-in-one desktop PC, the IdeaPad B310 for the Russian market. It is powered by an Intel Core i3/i5 processor.

This machine packs in a 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD multitouch display, up to 4GB DDR3 RAM, up to 1TB hard drive, a webcam, DVD drive, a card reader, TV tuner and WiFi.

Gateway intros new ZX-series All-in-One Computers

Posted in Gateway by Conner Flynn on September 30th, 2010

If you’re looking for a new all-in-one computer that can also serve as a media center, then check out Gateway’s new 21.5-inch ZX4951 and 23-inch ZX6951 computers. Both feature a new curved design that’s easy on the eyes.

The ZX4951 and ZX6951 will cost you $899 and $999. Specifications for the ZX4951 include: 2.8GHz Intel Pentium dual-core processor, 4GB RAM, 500GB hard drive, 21.5-inch 1080p multi-touch display, Built-in Wi-Fi and a Built-in webcam.

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Acer Aspire AZ3100-U3072 All-In-One Desktop PC

Posted in Acer by Conner Flynn on September 29th, 2010

Acer’s latest All-in-one looks pretty nice. The Aspire AZ3100-U3072 features with a 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display, a 2.0GHz AMD Athlon II 170u processor, and a NVIDIA GeForce 9200 graphics card.

Other features include 3GB RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a webcam, a DVD drive, Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi, an HDMI port, two built-in speakers and it comes pre-loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium for the OS.

Gateway whips out new ZX6951 and ZX4951 AIO computers

Posted in Gateway by Shane McGlaun on September 29th, 2010

The desktop computer market has pretty much cooled off with most consumers looking to notebooks and netbooks for their computing needs today. The all in one computer is one of the most popular types of desktops and Gateway has announced a couple new AIO machines. The new AIOs include the Gateway One ZX4951 and ZX6951.

The two machines both share the same new design with a curved bottom that has lighting to make the keyboard glow in dark rooms. The main difference between the two is the 4951 has a 21.5-inch HD screen and the 6951 has a 23-inch screen. Both of the PCs can be fitted with Pentium or Core i3 processors.

Apple to ship more iPads in 2011 than Android tablets combined?

Posted in iPad by Conner Flynn on September 27th, 2010

Looks like Apple will dominate the tablet market for at least the next year, according to Canaccord Genuity analyst T. Michael Walkley. He estimates that Apple will ship 13.4 million iPads in 2010 and 25.5 million in 2011. The closest to Apple is Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, which will reach 1.5 million by the end of the year and move another six million in 2011.

The combined Android platform fares a bit better, with Dell and Motorola contributing two million and three million tablets of their own next year, but Apple will still have most of the sales. This is due its headstart and its positive UI experience.

Joby Gorillapod Video Holds your small cameras/camcorders

Posted in Camcorders,Cameras by Shane McGlaun on September 23rd, 2010

Joby has had its line of articulating gadgets on the market for a long time now. These tripods have flexible legs that you can bend to hold onto things like bicycle bars and strollers. The head of the Gorillapods support various devices with versions for smartphones, big cameras, and even flashlights.

Joby has unveiled its latest Gorillapod called the Gorillapod Video. The Video is designed to hold light cameras and camcorders like the Flip HD. The Gorillapod Video has a metal arm on the back for panning and has 360-degree pan and 135-degree tilt. The aluminum head is omnidirectional and the legs have magnetic feet.

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Nintendo 3DS Hardware Specs revealed

Posted in Nintendo 3DS by Conner Flynn on September 22nd, 2010

Nintendo’s next handheld, the Nintendo 3DS, will be much more powerful, as it’s hardware specs are a vast improvement over the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo DSi. IGN is reporting on these new specs, citing “persons familiar with the hardware who spoke to us under the condition of anonymity,”.

Here are the specs: CPU: 2 x 266MHz ARM11, GPU: PICA200 133MHz GPU by DMP, RAM: 64MB, Video RAM: 4MB, Storage: 1.5GB Flash-based.

Seagate unveils first 1.5TB Portable External Hard Drive

Posted in Seagate by Conner Flynn on September 21st, 2010

Seagate has another first on their hands. The company has just announced the industry’s first 1.5TB portable external drive, the FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra-portable. The drive features USB 3.0 connectivity giving you fast data transfers and it is also backwards compatible with USB 2.0 if you’re using the older version.

These drives are formatted for the Windows NTFS file system, but include an optional NTFS driver for Mac, so it works for both systems. The drive will be available in black and will cost you $250 when it’s released.

Packard Bell intros two new Full HD Monitors

Posted in Packard Bell by Conner Flynn on September 12th, 2010

Packard Bell has announced two new Full HD monitors with the introduction of the 21.5-inch Maestro LED 220 and 24-inch Maestro LED 240. Both of are LED-backlit monitors that support a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and deliver a 12,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness and 2ms response.

These monitors are also Energy Star 5.0 certified which is great for your wallet and the environment. They also have both DVI and HDMI connectors. Nothing on pricing and availability yet, but hopefully we will know soon.

ARM Cortex-A15 will be used in smartphones and scales to octo-core

Posted in Processors by Shane McGlaun on September 9th, 2010

ARM has been making processors for smartphones and all manner of other gadgets and hardware for a long time. ARM has now announced its next processor that will find its way into smartphones, home entertainment devices, and wireless infrastructure devices called the Cortex-A15.

The new Cortex-A15 has as much as five times the performance of today’s high-end smartphone processors and ten times the performance of processors used in infrastructure platforms with low power consumption. The A15 is highly scalable for different uses.



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