RAmos T7+ portable media player

March 8, 2010

RAmos T7+ portable media player

RAmos continues riding the High Definition (HD) wave with its latest portable media player (PMP), the T7+. that model does not only handle 720p but 1080p playback, it can additionally do its bit in preserving your favorite memories as they happen in 720p HD video. Other specifications include a 7” display at 800 × 480 resolution, HDMI out and support for a plethora of audio and video file formats, including MKV and H.264 for your viewing joy. There is no word on pricing or availability though, but don't expect it to break any records when it comes to its retail price.

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Olympus SP-800 UZ now on Amazon

February 20, 2010

Olympus SP-800 UZ now on Amazon

Amazon is currently taking pre-orders for the Olympus SP-800 UZ, where it will take anywhere from three to five weeks to construct its way to your doorstep. The entire $349 package will comprise of the camera itself, a high-capacity battery, a mini tripod, a lens cleaning kit and an USB card reader. As for the camera, it boasts a superior 30x optical zoom, a 14-megapixel sensor for crystal clear images, dual image stabilization, the ability to record your memories in 720p video, AF tracking, face detection and a 3" LCD display. Any takers?

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HP debuts new camcorder

February 19, 2010

HP debuts new camcorder

We would have thought that a company like HP would concentrate more on printers as well as computers, but here's news that they are rolling out a new camcorder for folks who want more than just still images as memories. The HP V1020h is a stylish pocket camcorder that shoots 720p video, featuring an integrated USB connector, a HDMI port, 128MB of integrated memory and an SDHC memory card slot to further augment it. Expect the HP V1020h to retail for a relatively affordable $109 as it hits the market sometime that summer - at that price point, whether it includes all the higher end functions like anti-shake and image stabilization, we're stoked.

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Inbrics MID M1 to be announced at MWC 2010

February 8, 2010

Inbrics MID M1 to be announced at MWC 2010

Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2010 which will be held at Barcelona, Spain, next week is the platform where Inbrics announces its new Android-powered MID M1 which will come with a 3.7" AMOLED touchscreen display alongside a slide-out QWERTY keyboard just in case dealing with a virtual keyboard is just not your cup of tea. Of course, you get the entire range of connectivity options that most of us take for granted these days, including Wi-Fi, GPS support, Bluetooth, 3G or WiMAX. Apart from that, there is a 3-megapixel camera to capture your impromptu memories on the go, a front-facing VGA camera for video calls, 16GB of internal memory and a microSD memory card slot. The Inbrics M1 doubles up as a phone and a media controller for multiple devices, and we are still wary on how well that will sell. We believe a lot of it will hinge on the price point, so let us wait until Inbrics rolls it out to the mass market officially that year or early 2011.

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Microsoft Tag could be the next CueCat

February 1, 2010

Rewind your memories and see whether you remember CueCat - a bar cipher reader that supposedly connects magazine readers with digital material. Never heard of it? That's OK - Microsoft ought to do a better job promoting its upcoming Microsoft Tag, which could very well be CueCat reincarnated (a cat has nine lives after all, doesn't it?). Microsoft Tag keeps up with the times, however, by doing away with the need for a tag, but it does require your cellphone to have a camera in order to scan a specific bar cipher, allowing digital composition to seem on the phone itself after doing so. Such tags can be placed in magazines, newspapers, business cards, products as well as large outdoor signs, making it the hyperlink in the physical realm. No notion on how Microsoft will monetize Tag, but it will remain free at the moment until they figure something out. For more context, check out the YouTube video above.

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Bandai Controller Keychain Brings Back Memories

January 28, 2010

Bandai Controller Keychain Brings Back Memories

Do you expanded for the good ol’ days, where you were playing games like Street Fighter II (SFII)? You may not have those consoles in your home anymore, but you could always pick up one of these key chains from Bandai, shaped in the profile of a NES controller. The cute part is, whether you press a combination such as down, down, right, right + punch, it’ll give off the sound effect of the corresponding move in the game. There are 3 key chains for SFII, giving off different sound effects for characters from the game. According to Bandai, listening to sounds from your favorite game makes you feel happy (though we’re not certain whether you feel that way). It’s currently retailing for 888 Yen ($10) in Japan.

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Samsung displays OLED digital photo frame

January 5, 2010

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Guess TVs aren't the only things that are taking the OLED route these days, as Samsung has plans to unveil its latest 700Z Digital Photo Frame at CES that year. that model will boast a 7" AMOLED display alongside 4GB of internal memory to hold all of your favorite memories. As with any good digital photo frame should act these days, video playback is additionally supported alongside Bluetooth connectivity. You plus get a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio to go along with that beauty.

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