Search Results for 'mp3'

Sony Launches New S-Frame Digital Video Photo Frames

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on July 27th, 2011

Sony has three new S-Frame digital video photo frames. The DPF-HD1000, DPF-HD800 frames support HD video play back with support for MPEG4, MPEG1, and Motion JPEG videos captured on digital cameras.

Both frames have an internal 2GB of memory and the HD800 has an 8 inch display with a resolution of 800 x 480 and the HD1000 has a resolution of 1026 x 600 with a 10.1-inch screen. These new Frames also have integrated speakers and are designed to also playback audio files supporting MP3, AAC, and Linear PCM.

Singbox SV-606 MP3 players

Posted in MP3 by Conner Flynn on July 14th, 2011

The Singbox SV-606 MP3 players have a unique design that looks like some kind of futuristic deodorant package or woman’s accessory. Maybe an energy drink. They are 3 inches tall and support all of the leading file formats and there is also microSD expansion.

The Singbox SV-606 comes in several fashionable colors. They are available right now in Korea if you want an MP3 player that is completely different than anything else.

VEA Sportive mobile watch

Posted in Sports by Conner Flynn on July 5th, 2011

When you go jogging, the less equipment that you take the better. VEA’s new Sportive mobile watch aims to lighten your load. It has some basic phone functionality, a camera, and an MP3 player. It’s also a clock, of course.

Some other features include a 1.5-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, 8GB of storage, and an SOS button that sends out your location and other vital info. It’s available on July 14th for €399 ($578). Joggers should love this device.

-->

Sony introduces new G Series micro Hi-Fi in Europe

Posted in Sony by Conner Flynn on June 29th, 2011

Sony has announced two new G Series micro Hi-Fi systems for our friends in Europe, with the CMT-G2BNiP and the CMT-G1iP. These are made of aluminum and the speakers have a nice glossy black finish.

Both models come with support for USB playback, enhanced Mp3 playback, FM Radio and DAB Radio. The only difference between the two is that the CMT-G2BNiP comes with Wi-Fi and DNLA Support. They have a nice sleek design, so you certainly won’t mind having one of these around.

LG MX235D Cinema 3D HDTV

Posted in LG by Reuben Drake on June 28th, 2011

LG has announced the availability of the MX235D Cinema 3D TV/monitor in South Korea. And as usual this news is accompanied by a beautiful Asian model. Try not to let her distract you too much.

This 23-inch Full HDTV comes with a pair of 5W speakers, a USB port, MP3 file support and on-board 2D to 3D conversion. Those living in South Korea can purchase the LG MX235D Cinema 3D HDTV for 480,000 Won (about $443).

Unofficial Android MP3 Speakers

Posted in Android by Conner Flynn on June 27th, 2011

These Android MP3 speakers may look like the real deal, but they appear to have “gotge” written on them, not Google. We don’t even care. They are still adorable.

Each one has a small full-range driver built into the bottom, and they also have colorful LEDs around the neck that light up when the music is playing. Pushing the droid’s head starts and stops the music, and turning it left or right adjusts the volume.

Sony Outs Two New Portable DVD Players In Japan

Posted in Sony by Reuben Drake on June 14th, 2011

Sony is launching a pair of new portable DVD players in Japan. The 9-inch DVP-FX970 and 7-inch DVP-FX750 both feature a 12Bit 108MHz Video D/A converter and 96kHz 24Bit Audio D/A converter. Both also support MP3 and JPEG files, which are stored on CD.

The Sony DVP-FX970 also has a 180 degree swivel display. The Sony DVP-FX970 and DVP-FX750 will be launched in July for 30,000 ($374) and 20,000 Yen ($248).

-->

Mai Metal Portable Speaker

Posted in Speakers by Conner Flynn on June 13th, 2011

If you are looking for a lightweight speaker to travel with you, why not check out the Mai Metal Portable Speaker. It’s a lightweight speaker that features a 1.5 Watt amplifier and a built-in rechargeable Li-Polymer battery that delivers enough juice for up to 8-hours of music.

The speaker connects to your portable CD player, MP3 player, music phone, laptop, iPod and iPhone via a 3.5-mm audio jack. The Mai Metal Portable Speaker is just $29.99.

USB Bombshell MP3 Player

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on June 12th, 2011

Looking for something unique in an mp3 player? This one is the bomb. Literally. The USB Bombshell MP3 Player is shaped like a bundle of dynamite sticks. The portable speaker also doubles as a MP3 player. Features include: Getting you detained at the airport, a USB port, SD card Slot and it will connect to all iPods, MP3, CD players, notebook, mobile phones and other digital products with the 3.5mm stereo audio connector.

The USB Bombshell MP3 player retails for $43. Time to blow up your tunes.

Hello Kitty GPS and TV

Posted in Hello Kitty by Conner Flynn on June 12th, 2011

We’ve seen our share of Hello Kitty gadgets, but I think this is the first GPS we’ve seen. Seiwa Japan has announced today that it will be selling a Hello Kitty Portable Navigation System as well as a Digital Portable TV. People do love Hello Kitty after all.

They are both the same basic design, the TV is just without GPS and a touchscreen. Other features include a 7″ WVGA display, Digital TV Tuner, 1Seg TV Tuner, SDHC Card reader, and support for DIVX, XVID, WMV, AC3, AAC, MP3, MP3, WMA formats. The Portable Navigation System will be about $809 and the TV will be $373. Who wants one?

ECS EB-850R Color e-book Reader

Posted in ebooks by Conner Flynn on June 1st, 2011

The ECS EB-850R color e-book reader is being shown off at Computex 2011 and features an 8-inch (800 x 600) color resistive touchscreen with a Wondermedia 8650 processor, either 256MB or 512MB of RAM and up to 32GB of storage.

The device is powered by Google Android 2.2 and also features a microSDHC card reader for storage expansion, Wi-FI and optional 2G/3G. This eReader is compatible with ePUB, PDF, FB2, TXT, CHM, RTF, JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF, MP3, AAC, OGG and WAV file formats.

-->

Acoustic Research ARS35i Rotating Docking Station For iPad

Posted in iPad accessories by Conner Flynn on May 23rd, 2011

If you have an iPad, you need something to dock it in. Acoustic Research has just the thing with the ARS35i iPad docking system, which is also compatible with iPods, iPhones and MP3 players. It has you covered.

This docking station also features a motorized moving arm that holds your iPad and will rotate it into a vertical or a horizontal position. Other features include a video output port and an alarm clock function. It will cost you $129.99.

Onkyo X-U1 Micro Hi-Fi System

Posted in Onkyo by Conner Flynn on May 12th, 2011

Onkyo has announced the X-U1 Micro Hi-Fi system in Japan. This system is priced at 35,000 Yen and for your money the music player features a CD player, an FM tuner, a pair of speakers (15W x 2ch output) and of course a USB port.

Other features include an iPod/iPhone/iPad cradle and a remote controller, so you can control the Onkyo X-U1 from anywhere you want. The X-U1 is also compatible with MP3 files. It has your music needs covered.

Lookee TV Wi-Fi Internet TV And Radio Player

Posted in internet radio by Conner Flynn on May 6th, 2011

The Lookee TV is an internet TV and radio player that connects to your home network. It comes in three models: a table-top model, a portable model, and a set-top box. All are equipped with TV out with support for resolutions up to 720 x 480 pixels.

The Lookee TV can receive over 30,000 streaming radio stations and over 1,000 streaming TV channels for free. You can also use the Lookee TV as a digital picture frame or a media player. It will play videos or picture slideshows from the integrated SD card slot and it has a line-in audio jack for connecting with your iPod or an MP3 player.

Lenovo’s LePad gets torn apart

Posted in Lenovo by Conner Flynn on May 2nd, 2011

Lenovo’s LePad finally showed up in China back in March. Nothing in the states, though we may see it eventually under a new name. And since we can’t have the tablet on our shores, here is the next best thing. An autopsy that splays it’s parts every which way, hopefully done with sanitized and clean instruments, so as not to cause infection. Not that that matters when your insides are all outside.

This teardown comes from IMP3. There aren’t many surprises, but it’s always fascinating to see under the hood. The LePad has a 1.3GHz Snapdragon chipset with Adreno 205 integrated graphics and an internal 27Wh battery. It’s also packs in Toshiba flash memory and a Wolfson audio processor.



Other Recently Popular Searches

All Recent Searches