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Archive for the ‘Portable Video’ Category

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 »


Thanko VIGLBL01 Video Glasses: 37-inch Screen In Your Face

Thanko a Japanese company, has just released the new VIGLB01 video glasses. You hook up any video source to these shades and they will trick your brain into thinking you’re watching you video on a 37″ screen from 6.5 feet away.

This would be great for your iPod, and other portable DVD players, but it does carry a hefty price tag, $255.

via [gizmodo]


The New Philips PET830 Tablet DVD Player

Not many portable DVD players are standout, and no company’s have really separated themselves from the others. But with the new Phillips PET830 there could now be some separation. It’s got a sleek design, with a glossy, and built looking like a tablet PC.

With new DVD Player also supports DivX, MPEG4, MP3 and WMA.

via [gizmodo]


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]


Newman’s Ultraslim MoMo Digital Media Player

The information put out on this new MoMo digital media player is very slim. What we do know is that it’s only 10mm thick which would make this the worlds slimmest. Another great thing about this product is that it’s got 320 x 240 resolution which is amazing for it’s size. This media player supports MPG, MP4, AVI, ASF, MPEG, VOB, WMV, DAT, and MTV. There is no word on pricing yet.

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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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Quick video of the Zune Market Software

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Zune Product Shots & WiFi In-Action!

Check out the new WiFi features on the Zune, along with some a tour around the Zune interface.

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Creative Live! Cam Optia is Driverless

The Optia is the latest cam from Creative. It is your average ho-hum webcam—VGA resolution, tilt and swivel head, 30fps framerate, USB connectivity, privacy control, etc. There is one little feature about this cam that makes it stand out. Read the rest of this entry »


Cheoptics360: the future of 3D video is here (Video)

That 3D image you’re looking at above was generated within the Cheotpics360, a four-sided transparent pyramid develop by a Danish team of engineers. The images can be produced indoors or out, and produce an image 1.5-meters to 30-meters. The picture generated by the four projectors are generated by using reflectors and mirrors.

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Archos 604 Hands-On (video)

“NeATL” gives us a hands-on preview of the Archos 604 portable media player…

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Ultimate Back-Seat Entertainment System

With a popular car show going on today, there were some cool tech surprises, but the UVIA M100 mobile infotainment device from Unwired Vehicles is one of the sweetest. The box uses EV-DO mobile broadband from Verizon or Sprint to deliver rear-seat passengers in your vehicle a selection of entertainment apps along with broadband Internet access so you can check your e-mail, IM, check your fantasy teams and stream music and video. These products can be either installed in the head rests, of the headliner. The only thing you will need to be aware of is that you’ll need a 3G wireless broadband antenna is mounted externally to increase reception quality and bandwidth throughput.

The UVIA M100 will be available in Arizona, California and Nevada in December 2006 and will be available nationally in early 2007 for $3,499.

via [crunchgear]


Origami DVD Player

Although this is just a concept, and theres no word of when this could go into production, this origami DVD player can fold up when not in use. The screen is made of fully-flexible display technology (e-paper), which can fold for storage. As you can see in the picture the foldable DVD player comes equipped with speakers othe side.

via [shoutcentral]


O’Neill’s Campack

Who needs an iPod jacket when you can get 3 in 1. This “Campack” is for daredevils who who want to capture every step of their trip. This backpack come with built-in controls for your DV cam, iPod, and Bluetooth phone. The best thing about it is that you can keep gadget in your backpack and still have control over it, that’s because on the straps there are switches that control volume, and other functions. You can now buy the h3 Campack for $449.

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