MSI MT-V551 portable media player
March 18, 2010

At one glance, you can tell that the MSI MT-V551 portable media player is pretty much similar to a device that most of us are familiar with - the iPod nano. Heck, it is based on a Rockchip chipset known as RKnano, but won't offer iTunes support for obvious reasons. Meant for music playback primarily, it is equipped with a 1.5" CSTN color display (which won't work well under bright sunight), supporting MP3, WMA, WAV, APE and FLAC audio file formats. While it can additionally handle MPEG-4 videos, that is not something we would recommend considering of the screen size. Apart from that, you are additionally able to browse images as well as read TXT files, but at that screen size, you might ruin your eyes faster than you might think. No view on pricing or availability.
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Great faraway Brother Gives The P88 An OS X Makeover
March 10, 2010

You might remember the Great lengthy Brother for its rather interesting name, or the fact that it tried to sue Apple by the iPad’s design. Now it seems that the relationship amidst the two companies aren’t going to get any better as the Chinese manufacturer has given its P88, the device in the center of the storm, a UI makeover. A quick glance in the P88’s direction will give you the impression that it’s running OS X, though in reality it’s still powered by Microsoft’s Windows 7, albeit skinned very well to look like OS X. It’ll be interesting to see whether that affects Great enlarged Brother’s legal case against Apple’s iPad.
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4N watch looks groovy
March 9, 2010

The 4N watch that you see here does look out of the ordinary thanks to a disc-based mechanism which will rotate all four numbers (hence the name) into position for you to get the current duration at a individual glance. All three discs are made out of aluminum or a titanium alloy, where the MVT01 movement will be exposed to the eye. There will only be 16 of such units available worldwide, so you would most probably have to pony up a good-looking amount whether you want to bring one of these puppies home.
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Sony Fusion Table Slides Open To Reveal Workstation
March 9, 2010

As computers continue to work their way into every aspect of out lives, it’s not surprising to see someone try to integrate a computer into the humble coffee table, albeit it looks different from Microsoft Surface. that concept is dubbed the Sony Fusion, and aims to fuse both technology and furniture. At a glance, it’s just a sleek coffee table, but push a button, and the table will slide open to reveal a workstation with a touch sensitive keyboard, and adjustable screen. The LED outlined keyboard and DVD drive on the side of the table additionally do their part to construct that design look classy. After it goes into production, it will be available in three different colors (blue, white and red), and will set you back $3,000.
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Ezy Tablet PC Looks Like A Distant Cousin To The iPad
March 8, 2010

Another tablet computer has surfaced, and that day, it’s the Ezy Tablet PC, which is going for $679. At a glance it might look similar to Apple’s iPad, but there are obvious differences once you take a closer look. The Ezy Tablet PC sports a 10.2-inch multi-touch display, Windows 7, Wi-Fi, 3G, 2GB of RAM, 250GB hard drive, Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor and 1.3 megapixel webcam. Truth be told, tablet computers are starting to look quite alike at the moment, so do you think that the Ezy Tablet PC stands out abundant from the others to warrant you purchasing it?
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Concept: Disco USB Flash Drive Shows The Type Of Files Stored Within
March 3, 2010
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This concept disco USB flash drive certainly looks interesting. At a glance, you’ll be forgiven for thinking that it just uses the USB potential to show some fancy lights, but what it really does is represent the files stored inside the drive. whether there are no lights, the drive is empty; pink lights indicate images stored; blue lights are documents and green lights are movies. We’re not certain whether there is a light for other file types, but you have to confess that it’s a rather cool and innovative concept. whether that were to be turned into a consumer product, it would certainly produce a nice gift.
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Xplore.XGX ski gloves
February 18, 2010

The next date you head off for a skiing holiday, you might want to consider carrying a pair of Xplore.XGX ski gloves with you. After all, that pair of GPS gloves allows you to check out all relevant statistics at a glance, including the speed that you're going, total distance covered, duration as well as altitude. More importantly, even whether you get lost, you will be able to have your co-ordinates listed down just in case you signal for help. Each pair of gloves can be connected via USB to your computer, allowing you to collate notes on various skiing trips.
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