The new Gateway M285-E is hitting the shelves soon. This version of the popular M285 sports a Core Duo processor which has given a boost to performance across applications. The processor runs at 2.16Ghz and is the T2600 series. It has a 14″ WXGA widescreen display along with 1Gb RAM, 80Gb disk and much more. Check out the full specs after the jump.
Archives for July 2006
LG Fusic LG550
The LG Fusic phone is the latest to the market. It’s real number is the LG550 an it is available from Sprint right now. It has excellent battery life and quite a cool looking design. The phone has A2DP and an FM transmitter which scores it good marks too. The downside is the multi tasking capabilities of the music. There are 2 players. One for listening to music from the Sprint Music Store and the other for other apps on the phone. The review says thay the fusic is more geared towards the occasional listener.

Via: Engadget
Nokia E70 Review
The Nokia E70 is a Symbian based SmartPhone. Gadgets.fosfor.se managed to get their hands on one for just a couple of days which was only enough to do a mini review of the device.
The device boasts a nice looking screen which has a resolution of 352 x 416 pixels. This is double that of most Nokia phones. The phone has a folding keyboard which is a qwerty layout with the screen in the middle as one half of the keyboard sweeps over the top. The GUI is very easy to use, as all Nokia phones are. More details at the link below.

SanDisk C150
The SanDisk C150 has been reviewed by GenerationMP3. It doesnt have too much on it to be honest. It’s an MP3 player built to play music and thats all. It has 2Gb of memory which is used to store the MP3/WMA files. It does have TFT display which is just over 3cm in size (about 2″). It has a built in FM tuner as well as USB 2.0 support. The C150 battery lasts for around 15 hours of continuous playback.
Treo Central HBH-PV700 – Reviewed
Sony Ericsson have decided it’s time to target the female marked with the HBH-PV700 bluetooth headset. The PV700 is coloured differently then your average bloetooth headset. It isnt metalic looking which someone out of a scifi movie would be wearing. It’s Apple Green and has a green LED to le you know the status of the device as well as battery level etc…

Via: UberGizmo
I-O Data 2GB miniSD Card
I-O Data has now managed to cram 2Gb on to their miniSD card. The cards will be on the market with in the next few weeks and will range from a tiny 32Mb all the way up to 2Gb. Heck… I remember the day when I got my 128k Flash Card for my Psion 3a organiser 🙂

Via: UberGizmo
SqueezeBox – By Realnetworks and Rhapsody
The Squeezebox has been tagged with the line “Think of a song. Any song. Now, play it.”. The SqueezeBox comes to use from Rhapsody online music service and real networks. The service has access to well over 2 million tracks available. The subscription cost is $14.95 although the first month of service is free.

Via: UberGizmo
Suunto D6 Dive Computer Watch
Suunto have released their D6 dive computer watch. From the picture below it looks to be a great watch. It sports many functions which divers will find useful. 3 modes are included which has a Gas switching system, an integrated digital compass and Suunto’s RGBM deep stop algorithm. The display is crisp and it provides all the information you need such as depth, time, direction and your decompression status.
The watch can connect to a PC so you can analyse your diving data.

Via: UberGizmo
Wireless iPod
According to rumours the latest 6th Generation iPod might be going wireless. This is speculated to take on the new Microsoft portable devie. With iPod’s easy controls and easy meny system, the next step will be to incorporate wifi in to the ipod. Microsoft intend to get their portable player out by Christmas. Maybe Apple will beat them to it with this new device.

Via: iLounge
Klegg Mini V12 Gets Upgraded Storage, Video
Klegg have updated their Mini MP3 player with more memory and it now supports video also. 3 versions will be available, 1Gb, 2GB and 4Gb. They each support Bluetooth and have MP3 / WMA / MPEG4 / WMV / DIVX / AVI playback.
The 1.8″ screen is small… and I am not sure how good that will display video.

Via: Gizmodo
Buffalo PC-P4LWAG Network Player
Buffalo have launched the PC-P4LWAG network player. It is capable of streaming DVD but unfortunatly not HD format yet. With that in mind, it supports MPEG 1/2/4, WMA and MP3.

Via: akihabaranews
Triple Watch Cellphone
I just love these concept designs from Yanko Design. The Triple Watch Cellphone is a wrist watch that converts in to a mobile phone. Seems more like a transformer watch. If used as a speaker phone it can remain on the wrist while driving.

Via: YankoDesign





