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Vizio XVTHP200 Wireless Headphones with iPod Docking Station

Posted in Headphones by Conner Flynn on November 24th, 2010

Vizio’s Active Noise Canceling High Definition Headphones with Wireless Dock for iPod, otherwise known as the XVTHP200, just got one step closer to getting into your hot little hands as it has just paid a visit to the FCC.

It’s a set of wireless headphones that also features a docking/charging station that supports the iPod/iPhone. It boasts music playback controls, active noise reduction, a mini USB port for charging, SRS audio processing and a 3.5mm input jack for audio input from all of your other devices.

Hitachi Deskstar 7K3000 3TB HDD

Posted in Hitachi by Conner Flynn on November 18th, 2010

The Hitachi Deskstar 7K3000 comes in storage capacities of 1.5TB, 2TB and 3TB. That should give you more than enough space for your movies, music or whatever. These 3.5-inch 7200 RPM hard drives feature a 6Gb/s SATA interface and 64MB cache buffer.

They also offer improved performance over previous models. The Desktar 7K3000 has a halogen-free design, making it more eco-friendly, while the Hitachi Deskstar 7K3000 is perfect for gaming and video editing.

Altec Lansing announces Octiv Stage iPad dock

Posted in iPad accessories by Conner Flynn on November 16th, 2010

Altec Lansing is introducing the Octiv Stage iPad dock, which will keep your iPad charged when connected and allow you to position your iPad in a horizontal or vertical configuration. The rotating arm will also allow you to tilt the display for comfortable viewing or typing.

The device will cost you $150 and comes with a wireless remote. It’s two 50mm neodymium speakers are specially tuned to deliver a more center performance, which is better for dialogue, aside from stereo audio. iPods and iPhones are also compatible and non-Apple hardware can be hooked up via a 3.5mm auxiliary jack.

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LG Quantum Windows Phone 7 now available through AT&T

Posted in LG by Conner Flynn on November 15th, 2010

LG has announced that its Windows Phone 7 for the U.S. market, the LG Quantum, is now available through AT&T stores. To refresh your memory, the LG Quantum features a landscape-oriented sliding QWERTY keyboard with a 3.5-inch display. The device is powered by a 1 GHz processor.

Other specs include 16 GB of memory, and access to Windows Phone Marketplace for downloading apps. It launches with 10 free apps on board already. Since it is a Windows Phone 7 device, there’s also Live Tiles and Hubs. It will cost you $199.99 on a two-year contract through AT&T’s stores or through AT&T’s website.

3.5-inch floppy turned into a USB flash drive

Posted in DIY by Conner Flynn on November 15th, 2010

Remember when 3.5-inch floppy disks were cutting edge? They were tougher than their 5.25-inch predecessors and could hold more data. That was a long time ago. There isn’t much use for them nowadays. Or is there?

This 3.5-inch floppy disk looks normal on the outside, but inside, it holds a USB connector and flash memory. This hack requires a couple of disks that have been cut apart and stacked together, so that the connector can be placed inside.

Marshall’s Major headphones and Minor earphones get official

Posted in Headphones by Conner Flynn on November 15th, 2010

Marshall is finally making their debut personal headgear products official. The headliner is called the Major, which are the collapsible headphones shown above. It comes with both 3.5mm and 6.3mm (via an adapter) connectability and “super soft” cushions to keep your ears comfortable. The exterior of the headband is made from the same vinyl Marshall uses on its amplifiers and the price is $99.

The Minor set of in-ear drivers are $59. These boast a tangle-resistant fabric cord with an integrated mic and a patented EarClick system. Too bad they have already sold out.

Dell XCD28 and XCD35 Android phones for India

Posted in Dell by Conner Flynn on November 11th, 2010

Windows Phone 7 isn’t for everyone. Maybe Android is your flavor. If you live in India, Dell has just introduced a pair of new Android phones designed specifically to be sold without a carrier subsidy. The XCD28 sports a 2.8-inch display, a 3.2 megapixel cam, 200MB of internal storage expandable with up to 16GB via microSD, and an FM radio; it sells for the equivalent of $247 without a contract.

The $382 XCD35 has a 3.5-inch capacitive display. Both devices have 3G support for India’s high-speed networks, WiFi, Bluetooth.

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Sony MDR-ZX100 Stereo Headphones

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on November 9th, 2010

The latest Stereo headphones from Sony come in the form of the MDR-ZX100. These are available in red, blue, black, white, pink and gray and provide a frequency response of 12 – 22,000Hz, a 30mm diameter driver unit, 24-Ohm of impedance, 100dB/mW output sound-pressure and a 3.5mm gold mini-jack (L type).

These headphones are affordable and also lightweight. If you like what you see in the Sony MDR-ZX100 Stereo headphones, they are priced at 3,980 Yen or about $48.95.

Soundfreaq SFQ-01 Bluetooth audio system

Posted in Bluetooth by Conner Flynn on November 8th, 2010

Elegant form meets superb function with the Soundfreaq SFQ-01 Bluetooth audio system. It is basically compatible with any cell phone or portable media player available that accepts Bluetooth commands. The system features Kevlar-reinforced balanced drivers measuring 2.75-inches each, an acoustically tuned dual-port chamber and a UQ3 spatial enhancement processor. They all work together for the best audio quality possible.

There is also an integrated FM radio tuner and a 3.5mm auxiliary input. Target is selling the Soundfreaq SFQ-01 for $199.

Revo AXiS Wireless Internet Radio

Posted in internet radio by Conner Flynn on November 2nd, 2010

The Revo AXiS Wireless Internet Radio boasts a 3.5-inch color TFT touch-screen display with an icon-driven touchscreen user interface, allowing quick and easy navigation. It also has an advanced internet radio with Wi-Fi.

This wireless internet radio is also capable of receiving a full range of digital radio standards including DAB, DAB+ and internet radio as well as conventional FM radio with RDS. As a plus, it’s compatible with all iPod and and iPhone models.

Tokyoflash Kisai Wasted watch

Posted in Watches by Conner Flynn on November 2nd, 2010

The Kisai Wasted is a new watch from the folks over at Tokyoflash. It’s available in black or white and sports a streamlined plastic case and a strap finished in gloss with matte detail. This one was specially designed to fit most wrists perfectly, no matter the size.

The smooth translucent lens allows you to see the somewhat spooky looking layout of the time right under it. A touch of the button initiates the twisted display and the current time will flash for a short time. Hours are shown on the outside in the same position as numbers on a clock, groups of five minutes on the inside and single minutes in the center from bottom to top.

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HTC Wildfire coming to the US this quarter via unknown carriers

Posted in HTC by Conner Flynn on October 28th, 2010

The HTC Wildfire has been launched in Europe and Asia in the first half of this year and now HTC has announced that it will be landing on American regional carriers before the end of 2010. No mention of which carrier will be offering the phone, but considering that regional carriers were mentioned, it could be MetroPCS, Cricket, US Cellular, Cellular South and similar.

Nothing on pricing yet, but the phone will generally cost you about $300 without a contract. It runs Android 2.1, but an update to Froyo should be released later this year by HTC. The smartphone also features a 3.2 inch QVGA (240 x 320) multi-touch capacitive display, Wi-Fi, GPS, stereo Bluetooth, 3.5mm headset jack, 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash, and MicroSD card support.

ViewSonic VX2258wm Multi-Touch LCD Monitor

Posted in Viewsonic by Conner Flynn on October 24th, 2010

ViewSonic’s latest multi-touch LCD monitor is called the VX2258wm. Not a very exciting name, but this Windows 7 Touch certified 21.5-inch monitor delivers 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, a 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 200 cd/m2 brightness and a 5ms response time.

It also features two built-in 2W speakers and has D-Sub, DVI, USB and 3.5mm audio in/out connectors. The ViewSonic VX2258wm is available for purchase right now at Amazon for $319.99.

Canon introduces PRea AT-100 Windows Mobile HandyTerminal

Posted in Canon by Conner Flynn on October 19th, 2010

Aimed at professionals and available in two different versions with Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Professional (AT-100P) and Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 (AT-100), the PREa is Canon’s new HandyTerminal.

Both models have the same basic hardware with an OMAP3505 CPU @ 600MHz, 256MB of DDR-SDRAM and 256MB of Flash Disk, a microSD slot, a 3.5” QVGA screen, IrDA 1.2 SIR, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Wi-Fi ABG and a rugged body that can handle a 1.5m fall on hard concrete and it’s IP54 compliant, (Which means that it is protected against dust and against water sprayed from all directions).

Altaz announces Internet Clock Radio

Posted in Clocks by Conner Flynn on October 18th, 2010

The Altaz Internet Clock Radio will tell you the time at a glance, and will also operate as a digital photo frame thanks to its 3.5-inch display. It will also allow you to awaken to your favorite online radio stream, while having your favorite photo on the display when the alarm sounds off.

An SD memory card slot enhances the 128MB internal memory. The Altaz Internet Clock Radio also has a touchscreen interface for ease-of-use. The device will cost you $79.30, which isn’t all that bad.



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