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Boss Magic 8292 7″ Android Tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 26th, 2010

Boss Magic sounds like a finishing move that will help you beat the boss in a video game, but as it turns out, they are the makers of this $139.99 7″ Android Tablet. It must be magic, since it looks a lot like the iPad. The Boss Magic Album 7″ Android Tablet 8292 features WiFi, 2GB of memory, an SD slot, mini USB connection, and a 7″ capacitive touchscreen.

Sadly it also features just a 2 to 3 hour battery life. No info on what processor is inside or what version of Android it’s running.

Dell cuts Adamo 13 price, ups the speed

Posted in Dell by Conner Flynn on December 26th, 2010

Dell has dropped the price of the Adamo 13 and they have also given it a major speed increase to keep it ahead of the MacBook Air. The price of the system has fallen from $1,099 to $899 while giving it the same specifications as the previous high-end model. Gone is the 1.4GHz, ultra-low voltage Core 2 Duo from the old versions and it has now moved up to the faster 2.13GHz chip.

Other specs include a 128GB solid-state drive, 4GB of RAM, 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium, two USB ports (one with eSATA), Ethernet and DisplayPort. The six-cell battery is built in, but can last for as much as five hours.

Asus launches O!Play Mini media player

Posted in ASUS by Conner Flynn on December 26th, 2010

Asus has launched its O!Play Mini to its O!Play media player range. The Mini drops USB 3.0 support, but still has the ability to output video at 1080p. It features a single USB 2.0 connector and a multi-media card reader with support for SD/MMC/MS/XD cards.

You’ll also find an HDMI 1.3 port in the rear, which also supports 7.1 audio in Dolby Digital AC3, DTS 2.0+, True HD and DTS-HD sound. An RCA port is also included. It supports a wide range of files, which includes MP4, MOV, XVID, AVI, ASF, WMV, MKV as well as audio support for FLAC files.

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RoverPad 7 Inch Android Tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 24th, 2010

The RoverPad 10 inch Android tablet from Russian electronics manufacturer Rover Computers, has now launched a smaller 7 inch tablet. It’s called the RoverPad 3W T70 and features a 7 inch resistive touch screen display with a resolution of 480 x 800, it comes with a 720MHz Telechips 8902B processor and features 512MB of RAM.

Some other specs include 4GB of built in storage, a microSD card slot, accelerometer, two mini USB ports, a 3.5mm audio jack and a 2,500mAh battery. The device comes with Google Android 2.1 and it is available in Russia for $293.

Point of View Mobii Android Tablet shipped in Europe

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 23rd, 2010

Point of View has started shipping their latest Android tablet ‘Mobii’ in Europe via DiTech’s online store. The device is selling for 349 Euro (or $458). The Mobii features a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 capacitive touchscreen display, a 1GHz ARM Cortex A9 dual-core processor, and an NVIDIA Tegra 250 chipset.

Other features include 512MB RAM, 512MB of flash memory, a microSD card slot, a 1.3-megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, a USB 2.0 port, an HDMI port, a 3300mAh battery and Android 2.2 is running the show.

iTwin USB device starts shipping

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on December 23rd, 2010

The iTwin USB storage device has finally begun shipping, but the first batch is limited to just 50 units. Just plug these into two PCs, and they create a network through which they can share data between each other over the Internet. If you remove one, the connection is broken and the data sharing stops.

The iTwin USB Drive lets you transmit data between the computers via a network between the two devices using 256bit AES encryption, so everything will be safe and secure.

Planex MKZ-RP150N Pocket Router

Posted in Routers by Conner Flynn on December 22nd, 2010

Planex has announced it’s latest router in the MKZ-RP150N pocket router. The device is pretty simple. It has just a single connection for Ethernet, and will support WiFi and basic DNS services. It measures 42mm x 15mm x 55.2mm and weighs just 27 grams, hence the name.

This USB-powered portable router retails for about $41, and may be a good alternative to Apple’s AirPort Express at that price.

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Motz Tiny Wooden Power Speaker

Posted in Speakers by Conner Flynn on December 21st, 2010

The latest offering from Motz is a new wooden portable speaker that will work with the iPhone, iPod, and other sources. It looks like a vintage transistor radio that just happens to be made of wood. It’s appropriately called the Motz Tiny Wooden Power Speaker.

The internal battery of the speaker can be used to charge USB devices that are plugged into the USB port. The speaker also has a SD card slot for playback of digital tracks. There’s also an integrated FM tuner with a built-in antenna. The unit only takes three hours to charge.

Planex MZK-SNG02US USB and SD card Ethernet converter

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on December 21st, 2010

Chances are that you own several SD memory cards as well as USB flash drives. If you carry important data on either and want to share your USB device or SD memory card over the network, Planex has a new solution. The new MZK-SNG02US.

It is iTunes and DLNA compatible and will allow you to access the content stored on any SD memory card or USB hard drive to any DLNA-compatible device, whether that’s your computer, smartphone or game console. The device features a Gigabit Ethernet port and FTP support.

Aluratek’s Bump wireless speakers

Posted in Speakers by Conner Flynn on December 21st, 2010

One thing that we all want are speakers. Without the wires. Aluratek has heard our collective plea and launched three new wireless audio products called Bump. Oddly there’s a wired model among them, but whatever. There’s the $49.99 AMS01F, which is a boombox that plays music from SD cards, line-in, or FM and delivers six hours on a charge.

Next up is the $79.99 AUWS01F which uses a signal sent from a 2.4GHz USB dongle in your PC or Mac to play tunes from your machine. Next is the $99.99 AWS01F, which is the AMS01F boombox with the addition of a separate wireless speaker.

Digital Storm xm15 notebook offered in Core i5, i7 variants

Posted in Notebooks by Conner Flynn on December 20th, 2010

The Digital Storm xm15 notebook is a 15-inch notebook that will ship in various hardware configurations. The base model features a 2.4GHz Core i5 processor, a 1366 x 768 resolution display and NVIDIA’s 1GB 425M discrete graphics chipset. Or you could go all out and add a 2.67GHz Core i7 CPU, 8GB of RAM and a 1920 x 1080 resolution LCD display. It’s your call.

All configurations make use of NVIDIA’s Optimus system for automatic switching between the discrete GPU and integrated graphics processor. Some other specs include HDMI and VGA outputs, optical audio ports, USB 3.0 ports, and eSATA ports.

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Motorola Android 3.0 tablet gets more detailed shots, specs

Posted in Motorola by Conner Flynn on December 20th, 2010

Motorola’s Android 3.0 tablet has showed up again with a leak that shows clearer images and some more detailed specs. The new images show a 10-inch tablet with the completely overhauled interface, which includes the new navigation bar and lock screen. The back shows the five-megapixel camera with flash as well as a large external speaker and what looks like standard USB ports on the bottom.

Inside, the tablet sports a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 clocked at 1GHz with 512MB of RAM. It may not be available in a Wi-Fi only edition and could need a 3G or 4G connection to get online. Verizon is also connected to the tablet and could use it as a flagship for its LTE network, though 3G editions with EVDO and HSPA have been pegged for other carriers.

Violin USB Flash Drive

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on December 19th, 2010

Here’s a flash drive for those of you who like to whine and play the tiniest violin in the world. Well, we aren’t sure if this is the tiniest, but it is small. The Violin USB Flash Drive will cost you just $19.

It’s perfect for holding all of your classical music and digital sheet music and whatever else you violin players have. It comes in a 4GB capacity and is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000 and Mac OS. Great gift for the music lover.

E FUN Nextbook Next3 Android Tablet now shipping in the US

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on December 19th, 2010

E FUN has begun shipping their latest Android tablet, the ‘Nextbook Next3′ in the US via HSN’s online store. The tablet is priced at $199.95 and offers an 8.4-inch 800 x 600 touchscreen display, along with 2GB of internal storage and an SD card slot.

You’ll also get WiFi, a USB 2.0 port, a 3.5mm headset jack and it runs Android 2.1 OS. The tablet also comes pre-loaded with the Borders eBook app and 25 free books for those who like to read.

Field Monitor Pro 15.4-inch Foldable USB Monitor

Posted in monitors by Conner Flynn on December 19th, 2010

The 15.4-inch Field Monitor Pro from Mobile Monitor Technologies is for those of us who need a second monitor in the field or in the office. The device was specifically designed with accountants in mind to help them with field audit work.

It folds up to protect the screen during transport and its case is made of an ABS/ polycarbonate blend with a wall that is twice as thick. It also has a built-in numeric keypad for efficient data entry. The Field Monitor Pro will be launched in 2011.



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