Thinkware iNAVI KE100 GPS navigation system

March 18, 2010

Thinkware iNAVI KE100 GPS navigation system

Thinkware of Korea will roll out its iNAVI KE100 GPS navigation system that coming March 22nd, where it will feature their very own upgraded 3D electronic map known as the iNAVI Real 3D. Other specifications include a 7" high-resolution LCD display, a rather speedy 900MHz processor, SiRF V6 GPS, integrated DMB, video and audio playback, multiple sensors as well as a speedier search operate in its software. It will come with 8GB of internal memory as well, making that a nifty traveling companion.

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SAFA Pooky MP3 player hits South Korea

March 17, 2010

SAFA Pooky MP3 player hits South Korea

SAFA has just released its latest MP3 player known as Pooky, where it will reach at South Korea that month. Inside, you will find that there is a very good reason to load up Pooky with tons of pumping tunes, since it is equipped with five personal trainer applications including a pedometer. Additional specifications include an integrated FM radio, a voice recorder and 4GB of internal memory among others. No view on pricing though. We don't like its design factor that closely resembles that of an older generation iPod nano though.

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Samsung Jet Ultra heads for O2

March 16, 2010

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Samsung's Jet Ultra cellphone, the successor to the Samsung Jet, will be making its way to O2's network pretty soon. Too poor it will still carry the same 800MHz processor which can be found in its predecessor, although that model will have a much more affordable price tag. Features of the Jet Ultra include a 3.1" AMOLED display, a 5-megapixel camera, a range of social networking applications, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS navigation and 2GB of internal memory. You can further augment that with a microSD memory card.

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Chinavasion CVIK-E26 pico projector

March 16, 2010

Chinavasion CVIK-E26 pico projector

Chinavasion's latest pico projector would be the CVIK-E26 which relies on LED lamps to throw an image with up to 30 ANSI lumens of brightness in a native SVGA (800 x 600) resolution. Other specifications to persuade you to part with your money include 4GB of internal memory and a microSD memory card slot, making it one of the largest capacity pico projectors in the market. For those who want to hook up the CVIK-E26 to an external device, it is equipped with a VGA port and an AV jack for composite connections. No view on pricing as at press duration though.

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Panasonic Releases New GPS Devices For Its Strada Line

March 16, 2010

Panasonic Releases New GPS Devices For Its Strada Line

Despite there being a good many vehicles in Japan that come with GPS devices built-in, there seems to be some momentum going for Personal Navigation Devices (PND) by there. Now Panasonic has released a few more models in the land of the rising run to include in its Strada line of navigation devices. The new models will be available in 7-inch and 5-inch QVGA sizes, and sport touchscreens. Features of these models include 8GB internal memory, 1Seg TV tuner, MP3/WMA support (aside from the low-end model CN-SP300L-K). The high end models (CN-MP700VD-K and CN-MP500VD-K) will plus sport the Japanese VICS traffic control.

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Qi NanoNote fits snugly into pocket

March 16, 2010

Qi NanoNote fits snugly into pocket

The Qi NanoNote is one different device which is small adequate to cram into most pockets, as it comes with a 3" display at 320 x 240 resolution, featuring a clamshell design and a QWERTY keyboard that ups your productivity rate compared to a pesky alphanumeric keypad. Specially designed for thumb-typing, it can perform the most basic of computing tasks, so do not expect it to handle anything more complex than basic World Wide Web surfing and the ilk. Other hardware specifications include a 336MHz Xburst Jz4720 (MIPS compatible) processor, 32MB RAM, 2GB of internal memory, a microSD memory card slot, speaker, microphone and headphone jacks. No concept on pricing for that Linux-powered machine though.

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AU unveils Photo-U SP01 digital photo frame

March 15, 2010

AU unveils Photo-U SP01 digital photo frame

The Photo-U SP01 digital photo frame from AU of Japan is slightly different than other stock models, particularly when it relies on an integrated CDMA200 1xE V-DO connectivity capability which allows you to display all photos sent to a pre-determined newsletter address. Pretty neat, eh? Not that that is a new view, but at least you get constantly refreshed images thanks to the increased megapixel count of today's contemporary handsets. Other features include a 7" display at 800 × 480 resolution and 1GB of internal memory.

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