Verizon Wireless VPhone does Skype

February 24, 2010

Verizon Wireless VPhone does Skype

Saygus' VPhone is tipped to be made available via Verizon Wireless, where it comes with a front facing camera which means 2-way video conferencing capability is confirmed. that news might additionally extend to something better, as both Verizon and Skype have additionally announced an official partnership which means the Saygus VPhone could very well support Skype video calls as well. Other specifications of the VPhone include a 3.5" display at 800 x 600 resolution, a 800MHz processor, an integrated FM radio, 512MB RAM, a 5-megapixel camera and the Android 1.6 operating system. Internal memory can be augmented by an SDHC memory card just in case you are going to tote your collection of MP3s on it. You will be able to find your way around with the A-GPS E911 module inside. One thing that still bugs us though - we don't know how much the VPhone will cost.

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Oppo BDP-80 Blu-ray player

January 26, 2010

Oppo BDP-80 Blu-ray player

Guess the day is dawning when a Blu-ray player is able to handle a whole slew of formats, just like how your generic DVD player was able to play all sorts of discs back during the DVD heydays. We're talking about the Oppo BDP-80 Blu-ray player here, where it retails for a mere $289 while being able to handle Blu-ray discs, DVDs, SACDs, MKVs and MP3s among others. You won't get all the features that its more technologically advanced sibling, the Oppo BDP-83 has, since it will lack 24p DVD conversion and in/out IR ports, but at that price, its functionality and versatile capabilities are hard to beat.

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TeleAdapt MediaHub HD

January 12, 2010

TeleAdapt MediaHub HD

Have you even been to a hotel, wanting to kick back and relax to your own tunes or movies, only to be presented with the same old boring TV channels? whether hotels were to adopt the TeleAdapt TA-7650 MediaHub HD, things might be different. that device will allow you to play media from your portable devices wirelessly to the TV, so whether you’ve got a media player (iPod, iPhone or whatever) with you, you’ll be able to hook it up to the television in your hotel room. Of course, whether you’re on a getaway trip, you probably wouldn’t want to be holed up in the hotel room listening to the MP3s you could watch back home, but whether that’s your thing, thereupon that is it.

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Music Card MP3 Player

November 19, 2009

Music Card MP3 Player

Strapya's back with the Music Card MP3 Player, and as you can tell by its name, it is nearly as thin as a regular ATM card despite packing in sufficient technology and memory to store 2GB worth of MP3s and WMAs. Since it comes in such a compact mode, Strapya is more or less forced to use a 2.5mm headphone jack, as cramming in a Bluetooth chipset inside might just prove too much for its battery to handle in the lengthy run. Good thing there are such things known as adapters included for folks to prepare use of their 3.5mm headphones instantly! You can choose from a gold credit card, three chocolate bar-type models, a vintage camera and a cassette tape design, with the entire device retailing for a mere $26.40.

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