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Thanko pen-sized 720p camcorder

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on February 21st, 2011

Thanko has released a tiny HD video camera in the shape of a USB stick. The Video Pen HD will shoot 720p, 30FPS videos from the pocket of your shirt. It stores the recordings onto microSDHC memory cards up to 32GB in capacity, and has a quarter-inch, five-megapixel CMOS sensor.

The video clips are 30 minutes in total, and the built-in battery will charge in three hours. Photos shoot at the full five-megapixel (3200×2400) size. An HDMI and USB cable are included and the device can also serve as a microSDHC card reader.

Hanvon HPad A112 Multimedia e-Reader

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on February 21st, 2011

Hanvon is looking forward to showcasing their latest multimedia e-Reader at the upcoming CeBIT 2011. The device is called the HPad A112 and features a 7-inch 800 x 600 (capacitive or resistive) touchscreen display, a 720MHz ARM11 processor and a 3.0-megapixel rear-facing camera.

Other features include 2GB of flash storage, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), WiFi, Bluetooth, a mini HDMI port, a USB port, GPS (optional), 3G (optional), a 3300mAh battery and it runs on Android 2.2 Froyo.

GAEMS Xbox 360 traveling case gets a price and release date

Posted in gaming accessories by Conner Flynn on February 20th, 2011

The last version of the GAEMS console-carrying case was pretty basic. It was neat, don’t get us wrong, but it was basically just a lunch box shaped suitcase for your console. Those of you who carry your Xbox 360 with you on the road will appreciate the company’s new case design.

It now supports both the fat and slim versions of the 360, not discriminating at all and it will even carry the PS3 Slim. There is now enough room to store the console, controllers and power brick. This new case also comes bundled with a remote, HDMI cable and power supply to power the speakers and LED screen.

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Bluedot’s YouTube XL BTC-10 YouTube Box

Posted in YouTube by Conner Flynn on February 17th, 2011

Bluedot has introduced its first YouTube Box onto the Japanese market. It’s called the YouTube XL BTC-10 and the box provides direct access to YouTube content without connecting to a PC to your TV. The Bluedot YouTube XL BTC-10 YouTube Box does of course require an internet connection to operate.

The Bluedot YouTube XL BTC-10 connects to your TV via an HDMI port. So when can we expect it to arrive? The company will release the YouTube XL BTC-10 in March for 13,000 Yen (or about $155).

Sony TRIMASTER EL OLED monitors hit Japan

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on February 16th, 2011

Sony has introduced a new range of OLED monitors that in 17″ and 25″ sizes. You can expect professional hyper accurate color reproduction and perfect image quality without motion blur on fast speed objects. The OLED TVs will come in a super slim aluminum body that looks good.

They measure just 148mm in depth and feature HDMI, DisplayPort, 3G-SDI, SD-SDI and HD-SDI. They will be arriving in Japan on May 25th and in July. The 25″ and 17″ models will be expensive, but we don’t have a price yet.

Panasonic to debut its first 3D LED TV

Posted in HDTV by Reuben Drake on February 15th, 2011

Panasonic is offering a new range of 3D LED TVs for the UK market, as the DT30 series. The line consists of 32″ and 37″ models, with the 32″ model being the TX-L37DT30. The 37 incher is the TX-L37DT30. Both feature IPS panels for a superior viewing angle, better motion response, and Intelligent Frame Creation for better 3D images.

Some other features that these models also offer are: Viera Connect Internet access and pre-loaded apps for access to services like Twitter, Facebook and Skype, Wi-Fi, DLNA support, four HDMI ports, three USB ports and VGA input.

Acer Iconia A100 7 Inch Android Tablet

Posted in Acer by Conner Flynn on February 14th, 2011

Acer has announced the Iconia Smart Android smartphone, and now we are getting a look at the Acer Iconia A100, a 7 inch Android tablet. The tablet will come with Android 3.0 Honeycomb at launch, although it is shown running Android 2.2 Froyo in the video.

Some other specifications include a Tegra 2 processor, HDMI out a five megapixel camera on the back and a two megapixel camera on the front. We like the design. We’ll see how well it does in due time.

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Sony Ericsson unveils the Xperia neo

Posted in Sony Ericsson by Conner Flynn on February 13th, 2011

Sony Ericsson has unveiled another addition to the Xperia line in the Xperia neo. This one is ergonomically designed to “fit perfectly in the user’s hand”. Not to qoute Neo from the Matrix and say “Whoa”. Taking photographs with it is said to be super easy.

It features Exmore R technology for perfect pictures in any condition you find yourself in. It also has a reality display with the Mobile BRAVIA Engine and HDMI output. Gingerbread (Android 2.3) is running the show and you get access to over 100,000 apps from the Android Market. The phone comes preloaded with the usual Google services that you know and love. Nothing on price yet, but we know that the Xperia neo will be available at the end of Q1.

LG Optimus 3D gets official

Posted in LG by Conner Flynn on February 13th, 2011

LG’s first 3D phone, the LG Optimus 3D will make its stage debut at the Mobile World Congress. The world’s first full 3D experience phone will allow you to view and create 3D content that can be immediately viewed on the phone’s glasses-free 3D display.

The phone features a 1GHz OMAP 4 dual-core processor, a dual-lens camera to record content in 3D, and a 4.3″ (800 × 480) touchscreen that can display glasses-free 3D, HDMI output, and DLNA support. We will be learning more over the next few days.

Packard Bell Maestro 230 LED Monitor

Posted in Packard Bell by Conner Flynn on February 10th, 2011

Packard Bell never rests. Now they have unveiled their latest and greatest? LED monitor, the Maestro 230. As you can see in the image, it displays bubbles super well. This 23-inch W-LED backlight monitor supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and provides a 12,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

Other features include 250 cd/m2 brightness, a 5ms response time, and it comes with D-Sub, DVI and HDMI connectors. You can expect the Maestro 230 to go on sale in April for 199 Euro (or about $272).

Logitec LDE-WIHD101TR Wireless HD Dongles

Posted in Media Streamers by Conner Flynn on February 10th, 2011

Logitec Japan has introduced a truly useful gadget in the form of this set. It’s an HDMI 1.4a wireless transmitter and receiver called the Logitec LDE-WIHD101TR.

With these dongles you will be able to stream your HD video and audio content from one location to another within a 10-meter radius. Sounds pretty handy. Expect the Logitec LDE-WIHD101TR to be launched in Japan next month for 60,000 Yen (or $726).

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Olympus announces SZ-10 superzoom, VR-330 and VG-110 compacts

Posted in Cameras by Conner Flynn on February 8th, 2011

Olympus has announced the SZ-10, which features a wide 18x 28-504mm zoom lens, a 14-megapixel image sensor, 3-inch LCD display, TruPic III+ image processing and support for Eye-Fi wireless cards. The SZ-10 will cost you $249.99 when it ships in March.

The VR-330 is priced at GBP159.99 ($258) in Europe. It lacks the newer image processing of the SZ-10, but for the price you get a 12.5x zoom lens and the same 14-megapixel image sensor. Both cameras offer 720p video capture, HDMI-output, and a dynamic 3D mode. There’s also a version of the VR-330 that ditches the 3D mode and sells for $199.99, called the VR-320 and it will ship in February here in the states.

Sony announces 3 New BRAVIA TVs

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on February 8th, 2011

Sony Japan has announced three new BRAVIA-branded TVs, and surprise, (Maybe not that much of a surprise) none of them support 3D. But these TVs do offer some nice features, like a 500GB hard drive and the ability to transfer content from the hard drive to external hard drives via USB.

That beats 3D in my book. The flagship model is the 40-inch KDL-40EX52H which features an LED edge-lit display with full HD resolution, a double digital TV tuner, Ethernet port, 10W x 2ch speakers and 3 HDMI ports. It’s priced at $1,800.

T-Mobile and LG unveil the G-Slate

Posted in LG by Conner Flynn on February 2nd, 2011

Yo G. Check this. T-Mobile and LG have unveiled their first Android tablet called the G-Slate. The device is powered by Android 3.0 and features a dual-core Tegra 2 processor, an 8.9″ display, 32GB of internal storage, a stereoscopic camera that can do 1080p 3D capture, a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, and a front-facing camera for your video call needs.

It supports 720p HD playback on the tablet itself and HDMI output for 1080p content on 3D and HD displays. The G-Slate’s 3D capabilities will also let users experience 3D HD content on the tablet itself if you wear 3D glasses.

ASUS Eee Slate EP121 now shipping

Posted in ASUS by Conner Flynn on February 2nd, 2011

ASUS’ Eee Slate EP121 was unveiled at CES this year and now it is happily on it’s way to stores and to customers who have already ordered the device. The EP121 is a 12.1″ tablet that runs Windows 7 with a dual-core Intel i5 processor, 2 to 4GB of RAM, and 32 or 64GB of storage.

It also sports WiFi, Bluetooth, a 2 megapixel front facing camera, HDMI output, stylus support and a flash card reader. It even comes with a Bluetooth keyboard and a carrying case to seal the deal. Amazon has it in stock right now.



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