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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Samsung Gets Android Trademark For Mobile Hardware Sales In Korea

March 16, 2010

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If you doubted Samsung’s commitment to Google’s Android operating system, the latest news that Samsung managed to acquire the Android trademark for mobile hardware in Korea should clear any doubts that you had. It seems that Korea has two separate trademark systems for hardware and software. So while it doesn’t affect Google’s Android OS, Samsung’s trademark deal means that other manufacturers can’t release Android-branded devices, regardless of whether it’s a mobile phone, PMP, PDA, GPS unit or anything, in the Korean market. Considering that competitors such as LG plus are busy working on Android-powered devices, that is certainly going to create some tension in the mobile scene by in Korea.

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Mio S400 GPS navigation system

March 11, 2010

Mio S400 GPS navigation system

Mio has rolled out their S400 GPS navigation system in Korea, where it picked up China's 'If' design award so you can be pretty certain that that is easy on the eyes. The Mio S400 will be powered by the Windows CE operating system, where it will house the vaunted SiRFStar III GPS chipset and equipped with a 4.3" touchscreen display and holds up to 16GB of external memory thanks to a memory card slot. You can pick up the 2GB model of the Mio S400 for around $100 after conversion.

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KT To Offer The LG KH5200 Andro-1 In Korea

March 11, 2010

KT To Offer The LG KH5200 Andro-1 In Korea

If you think that the LG KH5200 Andro-1 phone looks rather familiar, you’re right, as it seems that that phone is a rebadged version of the LG GW620 that we’ve seen before. The KH5200 will be launching in Korea via KT as soon as next week, and should be going for about 600,000 won ($531). What makes it more interesting is the rumblings of a plan that will allow you to get the phone for free, whether you’re on a plan of 45,000 ($40) won and above. It the rumors are true, the KH5200 will become KT’s first smartphone that will be offered for free on contract. Specifications of the LG KH5200 Andro-1 should include:

  • Slide-out QWERTY keyboard
  • 5-megapixel camera
  • Bluetooth
  • 3-inch 320 x 480 resolution display

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On-Line Electric Vehicle (OLEV) out in Korea

March 10, 2010

On-Line Electric Vehicle (OLEV) out in Korea

Of course, when we mention Korea, most of the instance we would be referring to the southern part of the country since that is where great companies like Samsung and LG were born. that instance round, we have the first On-Line Electric Vehicle (OLEV) in the world debuting there, where the OLEV intends to run without fuel simply by relying on strips buried a foot under the road's surface. These strips will need to cover a mere 20% of the journey to the vehicle moving, which could mean installation at bus stops, parking lots and intersections could be sufficient. These strips will be hooked up to the national grid in order to supply wireless juice.

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Mini Plus USB Food Flash Drives

March 9, 2010

Mini Plus USB Food Flash Drives

Somehow the concept of food coupled with USB flash drives never seems to grow old, as companies keep churning out various kinds of (fake) food stuck onto flash drives. Next up is the Mini Plus flash drive, it offers a bunch of delicious looking food, which sadly, is non-edible. Each drive is hand-assembled and painted just to look like the real deal, so whether you’re looking for something to give to your techie girlfriend, that might be just the thing. It’s currently available in Korea, so you might have to jump through a few hoops in order to get your mittens on one of these.

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Sarotech CyberNetor C2-US And C4-S Network Storage Devices

March 3, 2010

Sarotech CyberNetor C2-US And C4-S Network Storage Devices

Sarotech has introduced two new NAS (network attached storage) devices by in Korea, namely the C2-US and the C4-S. Both introduce a new and more efficient cooling chassis, and the improved airflow should certainly go some way to help prolong the life of your overworked hard drives. The C2-US supports 2 SATA drives in RAID 0/1/JBOD configuration, while the C4-S supports RAID 0/1/3/5/10/Clone, along with both hardware and software RAID solutions. The C2-US is going for $103, while the C4-S will set you back $287. Too poor there isn’t any mention of when (if ever) these devices will be making it by to our side of the pond.

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