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Archive for the ‘Handhelds’ Category

Pepper Pad 3 (Video)

The Pepper Pad 3 is capabable of most all features any computer features. Surfing the web, streaming music, videos, and photos, built-in webcam, and of course makes phone calls. The AMD Geode LX 800 0.9-watt processor will keep you going strong. Check the video in read more Read the rest of this entry »


The “UREN”

The Inowell’s “UREN”’s name isn’t the only thing about this product that isn’t exactly amazing. Although at first the in car UMPC appears to be a pretty hot item many reports have stated that after awhile the “UREN” doesn’t quite seem as cool as it once was. This UMPC although a larger 7″ screen, is not quite as nice as it’s competitors. One flaw of the “UREN” is its cheap feeling when held.


Kohjisha Tablet PC(Video)

This Kohjisha mini tablet PC is packed with cool features such as, 1 GB of memory, 80GB HDD, AMD Geode LX800 processor, WLAN, Bluetooth, and 5 hours of battery life. Check out the video in read more. Read the rest of this entry »


Sony VAIO UX(Video)

Take a look at he Song VAIO UX. The 16GB Flash memory in a quicker boot up, increased battery life, Intel Core Solo U1400 processor, and many much more that you can read about in read more. Read the rest of this entry »


Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

Nokia has announced the upcoming release of their newest Internet tablet. The twist is that on top of standard features like e-mail, Skype users will be able to make Internet calls with the Nokia N800. This will also come with Rhapsody music and a Linux-based operating system. Read the rest of this entry »


GE’s Internet On a House Phone

GE’s new house phone will come with internet, allowing you to get sports updates, weather, news alerts, stocks, and many others. These features are much like those available on your cellphone. Why you cannot check these things by other means when you are at home I am still a little confused.
Via [Gizmodo]

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Larger Nintendo DS Screens Coming?

The rumor around popular Japanese blogs, is that their will be bigger and better screen on the upcoming Nintendo DS’s. The changes would make the screen 3.5 to 3.8-inches (currently they are both 3-inches on the DS Lite.) I’d expect the new version of the DS sometime in the middle of next year.

via [crunchgear]


HP revamps iPaq with a twist

HP has released that their iPaq will be revised into a line of three consumer-oriented media players and GPS satellite navigation systems. Read the rest of this entry »


Treo 750 Delayed to USA

Although the upgraded Treo 750 is available in other countries, there has been a delay on the shipments going to the US. Although we all thought that the new Treo would come anytime now, there was a new announcement yesterday saying how the Treo 750 would be delayed until the third quarter of 2007, probably around July.  Read the rest of this entry »


Mac Tablet In The Works?

With all the hype about the iPhone, other speculations have been set aside. Today we’ve heard another rumor that Mac is working on a tablet PC with a docking station. We’re almost sure that this could be true because we do know that Mac is talking with Taiwanese manufacturers for the production. Read the rest of this entry »


IUBI Blue Personal Media Player

Today I guess we just keep rolling out with more and more deals. This time it’s with the IUBI Blue PMP. The first model of the IUBI player came out in the middle of June. But now the newest version is coming out with twice as much space (60GB) as the original. On top pf that, it’s now only $433 which is $17 less than its predecessor. Another upgrade is that it can now play almost every video, and audio format there is. This is a definite deal, great holiday present.

via [akihabaranews]


Palm Treo 680 launches on Cingular, $199

As we all probably figured, the new Palm Treo 680 has just been released for $200 (with the 2 year plan).

“Cingular business and consumer customers will be able to better balance their personal and business lives, as the all-in-one Treo 680 seamlessly combines a compact, full-featured mobile phone with so much more, all at a competitive price. Users can do even more with their phone, from accessing email and editing documents at the airport to organizing photos and music while waiting for a friend at the coffee shop.”

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T-Mobile launches MDA Compact III mobile with GPS

The new Samsung BlackJack (from $200) is a sleek new smartphone that runs Windows 5.0. The BackJack’s most appealing feature is it’s width, but it’s also got a full QWERTY keyboard, a high-resolution QVGA color screen, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and Stereo Bluetooth 2.0 with stereo headset support. It’s also got MP3 and video players, email, calendar, contact and to-do lists, as well as high-speed web browsing with Internet Explorer over Cingular’s 3G and EDGE networks.

via [scifitech]


TV tuner-equipped NV-SD10DT GPS

Although Sanyo isn’t too big on their GPS systems, they’ve definitely stepped up their game, releasing the NV-SD10DT and the NV-M10. This new GPS has a 4.5-inch 400 x 234 resolution touchscreen, 1GB SD card loaded with maps and POIs, and a 1-watt built-in speaker. Another new feature is that it’ll let you know the road conditions before you get stuck behind a hail storm. Read the rest of this entry »


review: Cingular 8525

The good: The Cingular 8525 is the first UMTS/HSDPA smart phone to be offered in the United States. It has integrated Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, and supports Cingular’s new location-based services. The Windows Mobile device also has push e-mail capabilities, a 2-megapixel camera, a spacious QWERTY keyboard, and good call quality.

The bad: The Cingular 8525 is on the heavier side and the navigation array is a bit cramped. The smart phone is also pricey.

The bottom line: For the ultimate road warrior, the 3G-enabled Cingular 8525 provides the speed, the power, and the productivity tools to get your work done on the go.

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