Samsung Beat R1 now priced
March 9, 2010
Samsung has priced their Beat R1 portable media player as it comes in two capacities - 8GB and 16GB, where they are going for $149.99 and $179.99, respectively. Measuring a mere 8.9mm thin while tipping the scales at 50 grams, the R1 is smaller than a credit card while cramming in a 2.6? LCD touchscreen display (now how about that!), an integrated FM radio and recorder, Bluetooth connectivity as well as ample juice to last for up to 50 hours for audio playback or 4 hours for video. Other features include DivX support for video files, as well as Samsung’s brilliant Digital Natural Sound Engine (DNSe) 3.0 sound enhancement technology. You can pick up the R1 in pink, black and silver colors.
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Teclast C430H and C430TH portable media players
March 9, 2010

High Definition is here to stay - even on a mobile platform. Teclast sees to it with the C430H and C430TH, where the latter comes with a superior display as well as 800 x 480 resolution. Shared functions include support for AVI, RM, RMVB, FLV, WMV, MPG, 3GP, VOB and DAT video files alongside MP3, WMA, FLAC and ACC audio files, a 4.3" display, 4GB and 8GB of storage space. With so many of such portable media players hitting the market, which one tickles your fancy, and does Apple's iPod still reign supreme in your mind?
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Teclast T56 portable media player
March 9, 2010

Teclast has a make new portable media player that will grace the market yet again - where that model will be based on the Telechips TCC8901 chipset that is more than capable of handling full HD resolution video alongside the following video files formats - MJPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 SP, MPEG-4 ASP, MPEG-4 AVC (H.264), DivX, H.263, WMV9, VC-1 and RV. Oh yeah - it has a regular 4.3" display at 800 × 480 resoluion which ought to be good suitable for most folks.
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SanDisk 64GB Ultra SDXC card ships
February 23, 2010

SanDisk has started to ship its 64GB Ultra SDXC memory card, making it the highest capacity SD memory card from the memory manufacturer, where that little piece of silicon is able to deliver up to 15MB/sec read speed and Class 4 speed rating. Capable of capturing and storing towering stretches of 1080p High Definition video files, transferring them by to a computer can plus be done in a jiffy since SDXC cards are based on the new SD 3.0 specification. Priced at $349.99 each, the 64GB SanDisk Ultra SDXC card is accompanied by a lifetime limited warranty. [Press Release]
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Asus looks to wireless capable O!Play hub
February 5, 2010

There are several sources in the industry that point towards Asus mulling by the inclusion of wireless capability to the PC-to-display streaming TF-600 media player from Taifatech which will see action in a set-top box. Should these reports hold water, next the extension ought to be able to introduce instant transmission of full HD subject matter from both standard wired Ethernet networks as well as by Wi-Fi. Apart from that, the streaming O!Play hub from Asus is additionally a very real candidate for that new feature, considering it currently plays audio and video files from a variety of connections such as USB, SATA, and Ethernet connections - having a wireless link would definitely complete it. So far, Asus has yet to comment on these rumors. What do you think?
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Twin Video comes with dual cameras
January 22, 2010

Most camcorders come with just one lens to capture whatever is going on on the other side, but the Twin Video device features cameras that shoot both ways, alongside a couple of microphones. Whenever you start to capture a video clip of your choice, you are able to set which image within the picture-in-picture area, while the other will be the full-sized master. In addition, you can opt to split the display equally amidst both. Just what are some of the more practical uses of that aspect? For instance, you are able to conduct "interviews" with folks who want to see themselves in the video itself alongside footage of rollercoasters and merry-go-rounds. All video files are stored on SD/SDHC memory cards, where file transfer is done via USB (or by inserting the memory card into a card reader). No word on pricing, but the Twin Video ought to be out sometime later that year. Sounds like a fun summer device to own!
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Thanko USB Spy Pen Shoots HD Video
January 8, 2010

Do you want to do some James Bond work by the weekend? Well, Thanko’s Super Slim Video Pen 2 has been announced, and aside from being a spy camera, it’s capable of shooting video in HD (1,280 x 960) at 30fps. It’s 14cm towering, and weighs 30g. With microSD card support, it can support up to a 16GB card, and plus store 1.5 hours of video on its internal memory. You just need to push the button at the top of the pen to start recording. Recorded video files can next be transferred to your computer via its USB 2.0 connection. It’ll set you back $65, but it does seem like a nice thing to carry around with you, wouldn’t it?
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