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Archive for May, 2008


iRiver’s Lplayer revealed

iRiver’s Lplayer has been launched in Korea, and while there’s no news yet of a Euro launch just yet we thought it worthy of mention for its quirky design.
There’s a clever speaker stand attachment that props the player up - and presumably offers beefed up sound - for watching video in a desktop stylee.
Other features include a 2-inch QVGA screen, support for MPEG-4 video as well as FLAC, OGG, MP3, and WMA audio.
Available in up to 8GB capacities it goes on sale in Korea for around the $150 mark.

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USB Moody Star Hub

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USB Moody Star Hub with 4 USB ports which allows users to connect 4 USB devices and the colorful moody light can be a little decor on the working desk.

Product Specifications:

  • 4 ports
  • USB 2.0
  • 7 colours LED light
  • USB powered, no external adapter is required
  • Plug and play
  • Support Windows 98/2000/XP
  • Size: 75*75*18mm
  • Weight: 45g

     Price : US$12.00 at www.gadget4all.com


  • Iilyama puts a new 22′ LCD screen on the market

    Iiyama has just launched its latest 22” LCD screen, the ProLite E2205WS. So, our 22′’screen offers a WSXGA resolution (1680×1050), with a contrast ratio of 1000: 1, a brightness level of 300cd / m, a response time of 5ms.
    Otherwise, it is equipped with 2 built-in speakers of 2W, an HDMI interface (2 ports), an analog input RGB (D-Sub 15-pin)… Available in 2 colors: Black and White for about 240 €

     

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    Samsung intros dual monitor with webcam

    Samsung SyncMaster 2263DX is a 22-inch all-in-one LCD monitor that will be hitting the Korean market. Features include an additional 7-inch monitor connected to the display through USB. The system is quite adept at aiding people who require multiple screens to run programs and applications simultaneously. Along with Samsung’s proprietary UbiSync technology, the 2263DX also includes plug-and-play USB 2.0 connectivity. The 22″ screen boasts of a wide 170/160 viewing angle and a high 1680 x 1050 resolution; while the tandem screen features a resolution of 800×480. The 7-inch tandem screen hooks on via a pivoting, swiveling arm that allows it to be positioned on either side, above, or even detached and set beside the main display.

    SyncMaster 2263DX supports Samsung’s MagicBrite3 technology, 8,000:1 contrast ratio, 5 ms response time, a built-in 3M high-resolution webcam, dual-array microphone and speakers.

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    From www.newlaunches.com


    HP Color LaserJet CM1312nfi MFP

    Ever wish for a color laser all-in-one (AIO) that will fit into your small office or home office and give you all of the features you need at a price you can justify spending? The HP Color LaserJet CM1312nfi MFP ($499.99 direct) may be just what you’ve been waiting for.Despite its low price, the CM1312nfi doesn’t skimp on features. It works as a standalone fax machine and color copier, includes a network connector, and can both scan to a PC and fax from a PC over a network. And you can conveniently scan and e-mail by launching your PC’s e-mail program to open a new message with the scanned document attached.

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    B-Flex 2 - Wall-E’s Mini USB Speaker of Choice

    If you are tired of the anemic sound your notebook came with but don’t want a full size set of speakers crowding your desk, the B-Flex 2 Hi-Fi Stereo USB Speaker is the ticket. The B-flex 2 is available in both black and white colors. The speakers are attached to a flexible neck that allows you to position the speakers to your liking. For some reason it reminds me of the head from the Wall-E robot from the Disney movie.

    The B-Flex 2 is powered completely by the USB bus so no external power adapter is needed. The system consists of two 36mm paper cone drivers with an output of 1W per channel. The frequency range for the system is 200 - 20,000 Hz and the resonant frequency is 200Hz. Weight for the system in only 2.8 ounces making it very portable and the dimensions are 3.25″ x 7″ x 1.25″. The B-Flex 2 system is much more compact than say the Yamaha NX-U02 or Logitech V20, but I have to wonder if the B-flex sounds as good.

     

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    HP Color LaserJet CM1312nfi MFP

    Ever wish for a color laser all-in-one (AIO) that will fit into your small office or home office and give you all of the features you need at a price you can justify spending? The HP Color LaserJet CM1312nfi MFP ($499.99 direct) may be just what you’ve been waiting for.Despite its low price, the CM1312nfi doesn’t skimp on features. It works as a standalone fax machine and color copier, includes a network connector, and can both scan to a PC and fax from a PC over a network. And you can conveniently scan and e-mail by launching your PC’s e-mail program to open a new message with the scanned document attached.

    For more information visit www.pcmag.comimage


    NuForce’s Amplifier is an Icon of Versatility

    With its small size, modern styling, audiophile focus, and that oh-so-important USB connector, you’d expect the NuForce Icon to find a home next to a laptop on a glass topped desk in a high-rise office building with full length window views. You might be right – that’s definitely one of the roles the Icon can play – but this amplifier displays a surprising amount of versatility for its size: in addition to a USB input that turns it into an external sound card like the Asus Xonar U1, the Icon includes a headphone jack for connection to a portable music player (iPod, Zune, CD player, etc.), a discrete headphone amplifier, a line out port for connection to a powered subwoofer, RCA inputs for connection to stereo components, and two Ethernet ports for use with CAT-5-enabled speakers (or standard speakers through special cabling).

    All together, the Icon makes for an interesting package, but given the number of possible applications, we’re surprised that NuForce doesn’t make a higher-end version of the amplifier with tube amplification. After all, why can’t we have our premium sound and miniaturization all in one package?

     

    From www.everythingusb.comimage


    Dualit toaster-esque DAB radio

    One day, all your kitchen gadgets will look like your toaster. Your fridge will have bread slots, your oven, a crumb tray. Dualit is leading the toaster revolution with their new Dualit Lite DAB radio.

    As well as toaster-good looks, you get DAB and FM radio, a kitchen timer and alarm clock, and the chance to have it powered by the mains or the rechargable battery.

    It’ll be available from July for £85.

    From www.shinyshiny.tvimage


    Garmin nüvi 5000

    With fuel prices hitting record highs, it’s more important than ever to get directly to your destination without having to drive around aimlessly. This is especially critical if you drive a larger vehicle like a truck or an RV, which doesn’t get good mileage to begin with. With a big rig, it’s also important to have a sizable display that won’t get lost on a large windshield or dashboard. Garmin ’s big-screened nüvi 5000 is designed specifically to meet the needs of such drivers.

    For more information visit  www.pcmag.comimage