2010 19 Mar

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2010 19 Mar

Lunar: Silver Star Harmony (PSP) Some stories transcend time.

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2010 17 Mar

Here’s another thing the Desire has that the Nexus One doesn’t: a second color option. We’re told our Dutch buddies will soon be able to skip the default gunmetal paintjob that’s shared by HTC’s twin brothers and opt into the silvery casing you see above.

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2010 7 Mar

For “M” Club members, mwave.com offers the Coby CV-H32 Stereo Earphones in Silver for $1.99 with free shipping.

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2010 4 Mar

Yes! The Space Invaders didn’t mean anything more than a pre-historic digital pass time in days gone by.

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2010 4 Mar

Yes! The Space Invaders didn’t mean anything more than a pre-historic digital pass time in days gone by. However this doesn’t seem to be much of a problem any more. The lovely game’s all set to make it big, big enough to the silver screen, with Warner Bros.

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2010 2 Mar

Panasonic announced yesterday they would start the volume production of the new rechargeable lithium ion batteries intended for use in Notebook PCs in the fiscal 2012.

The new batteries are equipped with the next-generation material Silicon (Si) alloy in anode and offer a capacity of 4.0Ah which is reportedly %30 higher than the largest capacity (3.1 Ah) of any cell of that size. Currently the material that is most commonly used in anodes is graphite and that reportedly allows 11% of annual rate of capacity rise compared with the 18% that the new material Si alloy will offer.

By the way, We feel the need to make a little correction here as the new batteries had been introduced back on December 25, 2009 rather than yesterday at the press conference unlike Crunchgear rather seems to have mistakenly interpreted.



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2010 2 Mar

Sony starts offering new PC headsets the DR-350USB, DR-320DPV and DR-310DPV as of this month in Asia-Pacific region according to Sony Insider.

Among them, the DR-350USB and DR-320DPV share the same features including 30mm driver unit, built-in microphone, microphone muting feature and detachable voice tube. However, the first is available in Black, Gold and Red while the latter in gold, blue, red, black and has no mute function.

The DR-310DPV has built-in microphone and separate volume control and mute buttons. It is available in Pink, White, Silver and Green.

No word on pricing.



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2010 2 Mar

JR.com offers the Unlocked Motorola W375 Camera Phone in Silver for $49 with free shipping. That’s $14 under our mention last May (which included a car charger) and the lowest total price we could find by $23. This 3.1-oz. quad-band phone features a VGA di…

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2010 27 Feb

The World Cup in HD thanks to these LCDs, LEDs and Plasmas
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If you’ve got money to burn, Sky+ HD is where to head for myriad high-definition TV channels. But the arrival of Freeview HD looks set to put the high-def cat amongst the broadcast pigeons – for the summer months, at least.

The reason, of course, is the World Cup. According to Government rules, the World Cup is on the reserve list of sporting events so must be screened by terrestrial broadcasters – and that means BBC and ITV. Both broadcasters now have high-definition channels, but Sky only carries BBC HD – unless you want to do some fiddling of your own with no guarantee that it’ll work forever.

If you’re going legit though, ITV1 HD is currently exclusive to Freesat. If you’ve recently invested in a Freesat dish (or you have an old Sky dish), set-top box or integrated TV, you’re set-up for HD – and for the World Cup in high-def too.

That’s a good option for many parts of the UK that won’t be seeing digital switchover until after June but, for anyone else out there, Freeview HD looks like it’s going to give you more options in the short-term with double the HD offering by the end of the year.

Take a quick look at our UK HD platforms guide and work out if Freeview HD is the best choice for you. If it is, then you’re in luck as Freeview HD set-top boxes are already available from Humax and, soon, from Toshiba, 3View and Pace. The big brands have also just announced a raft of new LCD, LED and plasma TVs with Freeview HD tuners built-in. So, if you want to ride the first wave of Freeview HD in style, then these are the boards to choose from.

If you’re wondering where Samsung and Philips are, then the answer is that Philips will not be doing any TVs in 2010 with Freeview HD tuners built in. You’ll have to buy a seperate adaptor to slot in for that.

As for Samsung, we’ve had confirmation that the Korean giant will be announcing details of its Freeview HD sets soon and, with a press event in the diary for two weeks’s time, expect an update to this article then. Until then, the choices are as follows:

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Panasonic – VT20 Plasmas

Models
65-inch & 50-inch

Availability
April

The VT20s are the very top of what Panasonic has to offer right now including Vieralink – the web-enabled series of content widgets – the company’s “infinite black pro” contrast technology, a couple of USB ports, support for Wi-Fi dongles, hard disk recording – if you plug one in – and all the DLNA you could ever wish for. Oh, and 3D of course. They’ve got typically plasma 600Hz technology, 5,000,000:1 contrast and a shimmering bronze finish.

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LG – Infinia Plasma TVs

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Models
PK590, PK790 & PK990 plasmas (50-60-inch)

Availability
April

LG’s PK590 plasmas are entry-level models but still find the room to include Bluetooth (for wireless headphones or receiving pictures sent from a phone) and DivX HD playback. LG’s PK990 sits at the top of the tree with an X-Black Filter as well as the standout features of the PK790 plasmas – a Wi-Fi dongle, an IPTV service, and two USB ports.

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Panasonic – V20 Plasmas & LED Backlit

Models
42-inch & 50-inch (Plasma) 42-inch & 37-inch (LED)

Availability
May

Thankfully, Panasonic do also make the famous plasma TVs in slightly more human sizes as well. Enter the V20 range with the same refresh rates and contrast as the top end models as well as the Vieracast functionality. If you’d rather go smaller still, and down to 2-inch thin, then you can get this high end offering in LCD with 200 LED backlighting tech. The contrast goes down to just the 2,000,000:1 and the metal colour switches to a slightly more sedate titanium finish.

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Sony – “Signature” Edge LED TVs

Models
KDL-40LX903, KDL-52LX903, KDL-60LX903

Availability
March

Sony is going two better than LG by promising that not only will it be the first to sell Freeview HD TVs, but that three-quarters of its 2010 Bravia TVs will have such tuners. Its lead “Signature” range is also capable of displaying Full HD 3D material from future 3D Blu-ray players, though Wi-Fi, DLNA streaming, Motionflow 200Hz PRO and Image Blur Reduction will be of immediate value. This Edge LED set with new “monolithic” design also features an Intelligent Presence Sensor that has face detection, though we’re not sure what that’s all about.

Toshiba – RV Series LCD TVs

Models
32-, 37- and 42-inch

Availability
May

Out just in time for the World Cup is Toshiba’s RV Series of LCD TVs. With Full HD panels, Dolby Volume and Resolution+ upscaling tech, these non-100Hz tellies add DLNA networking, a MetaBrain picture processing engine and SoundNavi, a new speaker design that replaces down-firing speakers; perfect for wall-mounting.

LG – LCD TVs

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Models
LD790 & LD690 LCD TVs (32-42-inch)

Availability
April

Also available from LG are some basic entry-level LCD TVs with Freeview HD inside, which includes 32-42-inch sets. Nothing exciting, but it’s good to know that Freeview HD will be open to all budgets and not just a high-end feature. No images but anyone but anyone expecting anything other than a large black rectangle is in for a shock.

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Panasonic – G20 Plasmas & LEDs

Models
42-, 46- & 50-inch (plasma) 32-inch & 37-inch (LCD)

Availability
May

If you’re dead set on Panasonic but can’t quite stump up for the top range, the G20 series provides a decent balance and performance without having to sacrifice the connectivity and whistles and bells of the lower S20 range. The bigger plasmas maintain the NeoPDP technology from the V20s and the LCD variants mean a drop in contrast but still with strong LED backlighting.

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Toshiba – SL Series Edge LED TVs

Models
32-, 40- and 46-inch

Availability
May

Though so called “full” LED TVs arguably have better contrast than “edge” LED sets, the latter is usually plumper and less popular in shops. That’s convinced Toshiba to concentrate on Edge LED for its step-up range of Freeview HD screens. The main additions on the these SL Series of LED TVs is Active Vision M200HD – that’s 200Hz to you – as well as a Wi-Fi dongle for DLNA networking.

Sony – “Cinematic” Full LED TVs

Models
KDL-46HX903, KDL-52HX903, KDL-46HX803, KDL-52HX803, KDL-46H703, KDL-52HX703

Availability
March

“Cinematic’s” chief wizardry is its Full LED panel, which basically means that tiny LED lights are lined-up all behind the screen instead of just at the sides (as in “Edge” LED TVs), but it’s also based around an OptiContrast panel. Cinematic TV will also sport Motionflow 200Hz Pro, a Freeview HD tuner, Image Blur Reduction and Full HD 3D compatibility, to boot.

LG – Infinia LE9500 3D LED TV

Models
55LE9500

Availability
April

Featuring LG’s “borderless” design, the 55-inch 55LED9500 is in a category all its own. As well as being 3D-compatible, this top-of-the-range Full LED screen somehow squeezes in a Freeview HD tuner into its 6.9mm deep frame as well as four HDMI ins, 400Hz tech and Skype.

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Panasonic – D28 LED Backlit

Models
19-, 22-, 32- & 37-inch

Availability
April

One of the most consumer friendly series of all comes from the Panasonic D28 range. The panel sizes are small, with the lower two just 720p, but that doesn’t mean that they can’t enjoy the quality that a 200 LED backlighting system provides. It means you still get 2,000,000:1 contrast and it also comes with an iPod dock for media playback. They’re available in White, Silver and Purple, just in case you’re Prince.

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Sony – “Presence” Edge LED TVs

Models
KDL-40NX803, KDL-52NX803, KDL-40NX703, KDL-52NX703, KDL-40NX503, KDL-52NX503, KDL-40NX403, KDL-52NX403

Availability
March

This is Sony’s non-3D statement range of 2010 – “Presence” has a “monolithic” design, Freeview HD, Wi-Fi for both online widgetry and DLNA streaming from a PC, Motionflow 200Hz and Image Blur Reduction. That’s some top tech, while the Edge LED backlit LCD panel and glass/brushed aluminium TV stand is the final flourish. ?

LG – Infinia LED TVs

Models
LE8900, LE7900 and LE5900 LED TVs (32-55-inch)

Availability
April

After a bevy of Freesat HD tellies in 2009, it’s no surprise that LG has promised to have Freeview HD built in to half of all its flat TVs this year. Its three-pronged approach is headed-up by the 55LE8900, a 55-inch LED TV, though more affordable options come it the shape of the 32-inch 32LE7900 and 32LE5900.

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Panasonic – D25 LED Backlit

Models
32-, 37-, 42-inch & 46-inch

Availability
May

If you’re after something nice and thin, the the D25 series has just a 1.5-inch cabinet protruding from your wall. At the same time it still has the 200 LED backlighting system Panasonic is going for this season as well as full Vieracast and intelligent frame technology as well.

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Toshiba – WL Series Edge LED TVs

Models
40-, 46- and 55-inch

Availability
May

The flagship range for Toshiba in 2010, its WL Series builds on its other ranges to add a 200Hz mode to its built-in Freeview HD tuner despite being ultra slim (a whopping 56% slimmer than Tosh’s 2009 screens, apparently). Elsewhere you’ll find an integrated Wi-Fi module (no need for a dongle), four HDMI inputs and a USB port.

Sony – “Essential” Slim Edge LED TVs

Models
KDL-32EX700, KDL-40EX700, KDL-46EX700, KDL-52EX700, KDL-60EX700, KDL-32EX603, KDL-40EX603, KDL-46EX603, KDL-52EX603, KDL-60EX603, KDL-32EX503, KDL-40EX503, KDL-46EX503, KDL-52EX503, KDL-60EX503, KDL-32EX403, KDL-40EX403, KDL-46EX403, KDL-52EX403, KDL-60EX403, KDL-32EX302, KDL-40EX302, KDL-46EX302, KDL-52EX302, KDL-60EX302, KDL-32BX200, KDL-40BX200, KDL-46BX200, KDL-52BX200, KDL-60BX200

Availability
Late February

This huge range pinpoints exactly what Sony thinks is the next big thing in the mainstream market – super-slim, LED backlit TVs with almost everything inside. The flagship EX700 range features Freeview HD, Wi-Fi for access to Sony’s widgets, Bravia Engine 3 and Motionflow 100Hz, though some “Essential” models – it’s not clear exactly which ones as yet – will have built-in Blu-ray players.

Panasonic – S20 Plasmas & LCDs

Models
42-, 46- & 50-inch (Plasma) 32-inch & 37-inch (LCD)

Availability
May

For slightly less bang and considerably less so buck, Panasonic has its version of no frills TVs in both plasma and LCD types. The S20 range doesn’t feature any of the Vieracast internet connectivity or quite the same levels of contrast but they do contain that all important Freeview HD receiver and a good range of panel sizes.

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Conclusions

If you weren’t already bombarded by the options, then you certainly ought to be by now. The take home message here is that, if you’re on a budget, then you’d probably best look to buying a separate Freeview HD tuner for your current set.

If you are in the mood for a big purchase, then from plasma to LCD, with a bit of LED thrown in, there’s pretty much whatever you want.

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2010 25 Feb

Pokemon HeartGold Version (DS)
The highly anticipated remakes of Pokemon Gold and Silver may only be two weeks away from release, but there’s always time for fresh new screens.




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2010 22 Feb

Equipped with the latest EXILIM Engine 5.0 digital image processor, EX-S7 promises %30 faster image processing than the previous EXILIM Engine 4.0 and comes new features such as BEST SHOT, Easy-Mode and Face Detection. It also allows you to share your photos and videos on social network sites such as Facebook and YouTube. It has 3x optical zoom lens with 2.7 inch LCD screen , 35.2MB Built-in Flash Memory, capable of 720 p (HD) movie recording and is available in Black and Purple.

EX-Z35 shares more or less the same specs with S7 with slight differences such as 16.9MB Built-in Flash Memory and no HD movie recording capability. It is available in 5 colors: Silver, Black, Purple, Pink and Blue.

EX-S7 will be available in the US in Spring for MSRP $139.99 while the EX-Z35 will be available in March for MSRP $109.99

The EX-S7 and EX-Z35 embody the sophistication and innovation of Casio’s EXILIM line. Offering modernized features and improved image processing capabilities through BEST SHOT, Easy-Mode and Face Detection, the new cameras deliver quality images that can be shared on a variety of social media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube™. Whether on-the-go or spending quality time with friends and family, the photo taking and sharing experience is fun and occurs at the touch of a button. Complementing any style, the cameras come in a variety of dazzling colors.

Developed with Casio’s latest EXILIM Engine 5.0, which delivers higher image quality and lower power consumption, the EX-S7 is a 12.1 effective megapixel digital camera with a 3X optical zoom lens and a 2.7 inch, high-quality LCD screen. With a quick-access dedicated movie button, users can record memorable moments in 720p high-definition (HD). Additionally, the EX-S7 is compatible with SD and SDHC memory cards.

The camera also features Casio’s celebrated Dynamic Photo, a Hollywood-like green-screen effect which adds animated graphics into still photos where users can create unique e-greetings to share with friends and family. Dynamic Photo gives the power to create original and artistic visuals that can be emailed, posted on social networks and even printed out at home.

With the EX-Z35, Casio adds to the exciting new line-up designed for the photographer that seeks a high-performance digital camera without intimidating controls and settings. Featuring Casio’s easy Mode function, a simplified menu screen that offers seamless navigation, the EX-Z35 is also equipped with Face Detection. The camera produces images at a 12.1 effective megapixel resolution and is equipped with a 3X optical zoom lens. The EX-Z35 comes in an eye-catching compact body for active lifestyles.

With much excitement, Casio’s highly anticipated EX-FC150, featuring 10.1MP, 5X optical zoom lens and Casio’s exclusive High Speed capture technologies, has arrived to North America. The new EX-FC150 makes using High Speed capture easier. By combining two popular modes found in its predecessor, the EX-FC100, the EX-FC150 is equipped with easy-to-use shutter-lag eliminating BEST SHOT scene modes. By automating Casio’s High Speed Pre-Recording and lightning-fast Continuous Burst modes into five simple BEST SHOT modes, The EXILIM EX-FC150 ensures the shot is never missed.

“Casio is committed to delivering high quality digital cameras that produce crisp images that capture life’s vibrant colors in detail. Our goal is to create easy-to-use cameras for any lifestyle,” says Toshiyuki Iguchi, senior general manager of Casio’s Digital Imaging Division at Casio America, Inc. “We are thrilled to expand the popular EXILIM lineup with the additions of the EX-S7 and EX-Z35.”

The EX-S7 will be available in the spring with an MSRP of $139.99 and is available in fashionable colors such as black and purple. The EX-Z35, available this March, will have an MSRP of $109.99 and will be offered in black, silver, pink, purple and blue body colors. The EX-FC-150 will be available for $349 in two colors, black and a cabernet wine.

Newly developed EXILIM Engine 5.0
Casio has made even further advances from its EXILIM Engine 4.0, which contained both an ordinary CPU and a high-speed dedicated image processing CPU. The new Engine 5.0 increases image processing speed by 30% and produces beautiful images through advanced color reproduction and rich tonal gradation and by removing noise from photos in high sensitivity mode.

Dynamic Photo: Make composite images of different moving images
Casio has achieved great advancements in Dynamic Photo, a function that creates “moving photos” by cutting moving subjects from the background in images taken with continuous shooting and combining those images on a different still image. In addition to composites made with a still image background, cut-out moving images can now be pasted on other moving images. This new capability raises the power of expression of images. Thus, while increasing the “fun of creating images,” these models will also increase the “fun of sharing images” by making it easy to upload images to YouTube™ using the included software or post them to a blog.

EXILIM EX-S7

YouTube™ Movie Mode
The EX-S7 also features an HD Movie function. Just press the dedicated Movie button to take beautiful movies at 1280?720 pixels.

Convenient Face Detection function
The camera automatically detects people’s faces, allowing users to take well focused and beautifully exposed pictures of the faces of their intended subjects.

easy Mode helps new comers become an expert with common settings
Using easy Mode, photo settings are restricted to just image size, flash on/off and self timer, and these are displayed on a simplified menu screen.

EXILIM Zoom EX-Z35

A stylish, slim body
The EXILIM Zoom EX-Z35 is a 12.1 effective megapixel model with a 3X optical zoom lens, and its slim body (.8 inches at the thinnest point) won’t take up much room in a pocket or purse.

Convenient Face Detection function
The camera automatically detects people’s faces, allowing users to take well focused and beautifully exposed pictures of the faces of their intended subjects.

Appealing widescreen movies
Simply by pressing the dedicated Movie button, users can record widescreen movies at 16:9 aspect ratios.

YouTube™ Movie Mode
Movies can be recorded and saved using the ideal size and quality settings for the world’s most popular video sharing site, YouTube™. Recorded movies can be uploaded to YouTube™ using the included computer software.

easy Mode helps new comers become an expert with common settings
Using easy Mode, photo settings are restricted to just image size, flash on/off and self timer, and these are displayed on a simplified menu screen.



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2010 15 Feb

We’re here at the Sony Ericsson event here in Barcelona. He’s got his pass and has already spotted this, the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini. It, and it’s QWERTY-keyboard brother the X10 Pro, is powered by Android and both come packed with features including 5 megapixel camera, quad-band GSM/EDGE and dual-band HSPA.

The X10 Mini will be popping up in “selected markets” from Q2 in White, Black, Line, Pink, Red and Silver with the X10 Mini Pro appearing at the same time in Red and Black. Both feature the Sony Ericsson Timescape UI, all the Google services, YouTube and the Android Market. More news as we get it..

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2010 11 Feb

Navigon has announced an update to its GPS navigation app for the iPhone. The app is called MobileNavigator and now claims to be the most feature rich nav app for the iPhone. The new update offers in-app connection to Twitter and Facebook.

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2010 11 Feb

Canon Selphy CP780 Silver Compact Photo Printer on Sale at Amazon for $94.99.
Imagine being at your child?s play taking pictures when a relative asks, ?can I get a copy of that? well imagine their surprise when you bring out the Canon Selphy CP780 Silv…

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