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BlackBerry Style officially launches October 31st for $99 on Sprint

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

Well, looks like what we reported last week is now official. It will be arriving on Sprint on Halloween. This device runs the all new BlackBerry OS6, has a 6 megapixel cam, and two high resolution displays (one external, one internal).

Other features include built-in GPS and WiFi, and a microsSDHC slot for up to 32GB of storage. You can preorder it as soon as tomorrow and it will ship on October 31st. It will cost you $99 on contract after a mail-in rebate.

Kingston introduces Class 4 32GB microSDHC card

Posted in Kingston by Conner Flynn on October 9th, 2010

Coming just days after SanDisk’s 32GB microSDHC card has fallen to $87, Kingston outs a nearly identical unit of its very own. This one is a class 4 instead of Class 2, which means that you can look forward to a 4MB/s minimum data transfer rate.

Obviously that speed boost comes at a high price, when it starts shipping on Monday, with the card alone priced at $153. So you can either go slow and cheap, or pricey and fast. You decide.

Toshiba UHS-I SDHC and microSDHC cards

Posted in Toshiba by Conner Flynn on September 5th, 2010

Toshiba’s first batch of lightning-quick UHS-I cards ship in November, Toshiba’s chips will be faster and larger than Panasonic’s. Toshiba is offering full-size SDHC UHS-I cards at up to 32GB that promise maximum read and write times of 95MB/s and 80MB/s respectively, not to mention tiny microSDHC units that manage a very respectable 40MB/s and 20MB/s.

These numbers might be a bit less in practice, but we imagine you’ll get at least the quoted minimum transfer rate of 10MB/s. No prices on these just yet, but we will know soon.

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TEGATech TEGA V2 Tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on August 30th, 2010

Tablets everywhere are bumping shoulders,cameras,bezels and touchscreens as the market gets way too overcrowded, but that isn’t stopping manufacturers from outing more of em. The TEGA V2 tablet stands out a bit as it runs Windows 7 and sports some netbook-like specifications.

Those specs include an Intel Atom N455 processor, up to 4GB of RAM, an SD/SDHC memory card slot, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, 3G, WiMAX and WiBro. It comes in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities with a 10-inch multitouch display.

Gpad G10 Android tablet

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

Manufacturers are churning out tablets like they were Tylenol. The Gpad G10 is yet another tablet ready to hit the market, retailing for just $185 while packing an integrated camera and an accelerometer. Sadly it has just 2GB of internal memory, but it does have a microSDHC memory card slot that can increase the G10′s memory to 32GB.

The device is powered by Telechips 8902 ARM 11-based processor that runs at 800MHz. Some other specs include a 7″ touchscren display at 800 x 480 pixels, 256MB RAM, a VGA camera, HDMI out, Android 2.1 and a 2600mAh battery.

The Chile T7-3G tablet running Android 2.1

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on July 12th, 2010

Chinese-based company Chile is showing off their latest Android tablet, the T7-3G. This one is powered by a 720MHz ARM11 processor and features a 7-inch 800 x 600 resistive touchscreen display, 256MB RAM, 2GB of storage space, an SDHC card slot (up to 32GB), web browser, 1080p Full HD video playback support, 3G, WiFi, a USB 2.0 port, a 3.5mm headset jack and it runs Android 2.1 OS.

There’s also a 4500 mAh battery and an integrated accelerometer so that the screen rotates automatically when you change the orientation of the device. Nothing on pricing and availability yet.

Cowon V5W Windows CE 6.0 PMP with full HD playback

Posted in Portable Meda Players by Conner Flynn on July 8th, 2010

Cowon has just announced a new portable media player, the V5W. It’s powered by Windows CE 6.0 and has a proprietary user interface. It features an 800 x 480 pixel 4.8-inch touchscreen, HDMI output, 1080p video player, document apps, games, dictionaries, eBook reader, web browser, Wi-Fi, and an email client.

An SDHC memory card slot is also included in case the built-in storage of 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB isn’t enough. The prices $330, $380, and $455 for the 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB models.

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Drift Innovation helmet cam does 1080p, with a rotating lens and LCD

Posted in Camcorders by Conner Flynn on June 10th, 2010

Drift Innovation’s HD170 is an attractive helmet cam. It boasts a tiny 1.5-inch color LCD and built-in speaker. An adjustable lens should give you more freedom in how you attach it, too. Priced at $329, it’s a good deal with the other specs.

Like 30fps, H.264 compression, 5 megapixel stills, 1110 mAh battery, up to 32GB SDHC card. If you’re looking for a helmet cam for your crazy stunts, this one is worth a serious look.

Zoom unveils H1 Handy Recorder

Posted in Zoom by Shane McGlaun on June 2nd, 2010

When it comes to recording things like band practice, lectures, and interviews the plain digital recorders often are lacking when it comes to getting quality recordings. Zoom has offered its H2 recorder already and it is one of the more popular handheld recorders out there.

Zoom has now announced its latest handheld recorder called the Zoom H1 Handy Recorder. The device uses the same mics in an X/Y pattern as the larger H2 uses. It can record in 24-bit 96 kHz stereo quality.

Zoom Q3 camcorder gets a price cut

Posted in Zoom by Shane McGlaun on May 5th, 2010

The Zoom Q3 camcorder landed here in the US back in October with a price tag of $249. The camera was most known for high quality sound recording capability.

The Q3 can record sound in stereo with 24-bit/48 kHz quality. The camera is mostly aimed at the YouTube fan wanting to upload video with quality audio as well. The camera has a video resolution of 640 x 480.

Dell Looking Glass 7-inch tablet

Posted in Dell by Conner Flynn on April 25th, 2010

Dell has unveiled the specifications of their upcoming Dell Looking Glass 7-inch tablet. The tablet is powered by nVidia Tegra 2 and the Android-based device features a 7-inch touch-sensitive display with 800×600 resolution, a 4GB RAM, a 4GB flash storage, an SDHC card slot for expandable storage up to 32GB, a 1.3MP webcam, Bluetooth, 3G and even an optional TV tuner.

The Dell Looking Glass tablet will arrive in November for an unknown price. It’s not clear if you’ll be able to make phone calls on the Looking Glass or not, but it looks like this one is targeted at iPad buyers instead of iPhone customers.

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SanDisk to ship 32GB microSDHC card this month

Posted in SanDisk by Shane McGlaun on March 23rd, 2010

There are lots of smartphones and PMPs out there that offer storage expansion via microSDHC slots. None of the popular Apple devices do though. If you have a device with a microSDHC slot and you want a massive capacity card SanDisk has your fix.

SanDisk has announced that it will be the first maker to ship a 32GB microSDHC card. The new card uses 32nm X3 technology allowing the storage of 3-bits of data per cell. This tech is key to the massive storage capacity of the card.

JVC unveils HM550 Everio camcorder

Posted in JVC by Shane McGlaun on March 22nd, 2010

JVC has pulled the wraps off a new Everio camcorder that offers 1080p video resolution and a 10.6MP CMOS sensor. The camera can shoot still images and record video.

One of the most interesting features is that the camera has Bluetooth. This lets the camera interface with Bluetooth headsets and lets smartphones act as a remote for the camera. Video is stored to 32GB of internal storage and the camera has a SD/SDHC slot for expansion.

JVC launches GZ-HM400 camcorder

Posted in JVC by Shane McGlaun on September 14th, 2009

jvchm400-sgCamcorders are very popular today despite the fact that many digital cameras can take HD resolution video. Many people realize that a dedicated camcorder offers much better video resolution that what you get from a digital camera.

JVC announced a new high-end camcorder called the GZ-HM400 that offers full 1080p HD video recording and Face Detection for up to 16 faces. The camera has the ability to export video with one touch to YouTube or iTunes.

Exemode Yashica DV-535HD camcorder

Posted in Camcorders by Conner Flynn on August 25th, 2009

Exemode Yashica DV-535HD camcorderExemode has introduced the Yashica DV-535HD camcorder. The DV-535HD can record 1080p 30fps HD video at an affordable price. It will debut in Japan on September 11th, retailing for around $263. Don’t let the price fool you, the DV-535HD doesn’t sacrifice performance.

It features an optical 5x zoom, a 5-megapixel CMOS sensor and a touch-sensitive 3″ LCD display. All of your video recordings are stored in AVI file format for easy migration to wherever you want them and you can save all of your recorded content onto an SDHC memory card up to 32GB.



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