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Sony PSP Camera

A detailed picture of the Sony PSP USB camera has been revealed. It’s Silver, sits on top of the device and according to a source, it has a built in MIC. The camera seems like it will be 1.3 megapixel.

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Via: Kotaku

Wireless computer shrunk to smaller than a credit card

This is great news… and incredible that so much can be put in one small credit card sized device… ok I am sure it’s the usual “credit card sized… but about 10 credit cards thick” but either way… it’s cool.

The CM-X270L is just 4.4 x 6.6 CM and squashes in an Intel XScale Chip which runs windows CE or nix. It squashes 128Mb RAM, a sound card and a 802.11b wireless card. Oh, and it has half a gig of flash too. I also forgot to mention the 4 USB ports with wired networking 🙂

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Via: theinquirer

Samsung SyncMaster CX913P 19″ LCD

The new Samsung SyncMaster LCD’s look nice! The specs also look nice too 🙂 This particular model (CX913P) has a built in USB hub so that a keyboard and mouse can be connected directly to the panel and also has a 6ms response time which is not too shabby either.

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Via: akihabaranews

Qool Labs QDA Lite and QDA Icon

Qool labs, another company I have never heard of, have launched the QDA Lite and QDA Icon.

Quote from UberGizmo

The QDA Lite and QDA Icon from Qool Labs’ are actually repackaged devices, with the former being the Lite-On Phoenix 2 and the latter a TechFaith Wireless prototype. The QDA Lite is powered by an Intel PXA270 520MHz processor and comes with 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM, tri-band GSM/GPRS support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, USB Host, a 2.0-megapixel camera, an SDIO/SD/MMC slot, a 2.8″ QVGA (240 x 320) TFT-LCD, 1240mAh battery, and Windows Mobile 5.0. The QDA Icon has less detailed specs, but it is confirmed to carry GSM/GPRS/Bluetooth/WiFi connectivity, a 4 megapixel camera, and a 2.4″ QVGA (240 x 320) TFT LCD.

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Epson Endeavor NA101

Techeblog have reported that Epson have launched the Endeavor NA101 laptop. It features a 1.20Ghz processor (Intel Core Solo). 512Mb RAM, 40Gb HDD, CD-RW/DVD ROM drive, USB, Firewire, Card Reader and a finger print sensor. It has a 12.1″ XGA screen and weighs 2.6 lbs. Prices in Japan will start at $1117.

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Via: TechEBlog

Toshiba Satellite M105

The new Toshiba Satellite M105 is a nice core duo spec laptop with a nice price tag! If you are wanting something less expensive but not lacking performance then this is for you. It will be on the market for $1050 direct, cheaper at retail. It only weighs 5.2 pounds.

The screen is a wide 14.1″ running at 1280×800. It has a 100Gb HDD, DVD+R DL disc drive. Battery life is not too bad either at 3 hours 38 minutes. Other features are FireWire, S-Video, USB, card reader and such 🙂 Enjoy!

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Via: Engadget

Mitsubishi XD435U-G DLP Projector

Mitsubish are to launch the XD435U-G DLP Projector. So whats it all about? The XD435u-G has a quick power up and quick powerdown feature which is nice for starting presentations. I personally have had an issue while switching projectors on to start a presentation and something is for some reason different.

One other nice feature is a USB connection where you can connect a USB memory stick to play video files and images. Very useful so you do not have to connect a laptop!
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Via: Engadget

Oracom UB890 PMP

The Oracom UB890 is a portable media player which is suposidly due out soon. It has the ability to play most formats of music and video. The Oracom is a flash player which comes in several sizes from 512Mb to 4Gb. The device also has an 8 hour play back which isnt too shabby either.

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* Capacity: 512MB / 1GB / 2GB / 4GB
* Supported audio formats: MP3/WMA/OGG/WAV
* Screen: 2.0″ Full Color TFT LCD (262K Colors)
* Line-in encoder, built-in microphone, FM tuner + recorder
* E-Book functionality: Unicode platform, scalable fonts, skip-to-page function
* Supported picture formats: BMP, JPEG, zooming/slideshow/wallpapers supported
* Supported video formats: MPEG, AVI, WMV, ASF (after conversion), SMI captions supported
* USB 2.0 (High Speed)
* USB-Host: USB 2.0 (Full Speed)
* Alarm clock, sleep timer, pre-scheduled recording, games
* Power source: built-in Li-Polymer battery (takes 3 hours to fully recharge)
* Plays audio for 13 hours (MP3 128Kbps) / video for 8 hours continuously
* Measures 81mm x 43mm x 12.2mm
* Weighs 55 grams
* Built-in speakers (500mW + 500mW)
* Touch Sensor Key Pad

Via: UberGizmo

Philips S900

Philips are launching the S900 phone although it probably will not be leaving the Asian market place unfortunatly. It features a touch screen, bluetooth, MiniSD, Mini USB and also a 2 Megapixel digital camera. Unfortunatly it’s only a QQVGA screen.

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Via: EngadgetMobile

Grundig CDS 5000 DEC

Grundig again? After a number of years of silence I have heard this name twice this week. The last time was the freeview recorder and now they have the Micro Hi-Fi which has nearly every single input under the sun. It's quite nice looking too! It has a USB port, SD slot, built in sub and can play all manner of formats.

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Via: UberGizmo

Zypad WL 1000

The Zypad WL 1000 is a wireless computer watch. The thing is rather huge but may have uses somewhere such as while climbing or caving where an accessible computer is needed from time to time.

More seriously, this might become a good tool for emergency situations where because of it's hands free functions which are available right away.

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*Operating System: Standard platform supports Windows CE 5.0 or LINUX based on Kernel 2.6
*Display: 3.5&Prime TFT touchscreen automatic contrast adjustment via ambient light sensor
*Wireless: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
*GPS: Integrated GPS receiver and antenna
*Audio: Stereo speakers and headphone jack for external headset to support multimedia applications
*Battery Life: Average 8+ hours of operations, depending on use
*Expandability: Mini Secure Digital memory slot and USB (Master & Device) ports
*Accelerometer: Tilt and Dead Reckoning System allows to determine whether or not the user is moving (GPS supplies the position)
*Keyboard: 11 backlit keys
*Ergonomic Design: Designed to comfortably fit the user’s wrist, under or over clothes, for hands free operations
*Pen Device: Integrated stylus connected to the strap

Via: NaviGadget

Gigabeat S

Tosiba and Vongo have partenered together to create the nice looking Gigabeat S. The device comes in 2 versions… the 30Gb and 60Gb model. Technical features of this device are a 2.4-inch QVGA display, PMC 2.0, FM tuner, USB On-The-Go, etc. This is expected to tie in with Starz's $10 per month Vongo movie download service.

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Source Engadget