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Archive for March 23rd, 2008

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Teclast Meizu M26

Posted on: 23, Mar

Teclast Meizu M26
Teclast’s announcement of the Meizu M26 brings our attention to the following features :- Widescreen 2.6″ WQVGA display at 400 x 240 resolution Capacitive touch screen technology Compatible with RMVB, RM, FLV, AVI video Support fo TV outputNo idea on how much it costs though. Tags: wireless, gadgetry, dap, Gadget (Read the full post about ‘Teclast Meizu M26′…)

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Best Buy HD DVD trade-in pricing revealed
Best Buy has updated their hd dvd Trade-In website and is now offering up some pricing details. Sadly it seems that most people would be better off keeping the players and simply using them as an up-converting or spare DVD player around the house. Remember those Toshiba A2 players that we were seeing become quite affordable, they are now, according to the Best Buy Trade-In website worth a measly $39.60 and that is assuming its in good condition with the remote, power cord, and manual included. Coming in a little less than the A2 is both the A3 at $32.40 and the A1 at $36.90. As for the Xbox HD DVD player add-on, that is at a sad $18.90. (Read the full post about ‘Best Buy HD DVD trade-in pricing revealed’…)

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Teclast M26 Unveiled

Posted on: 23, Mar

Teclast M26 Unveiled
Teclast will soon introduce their new M26, which features TV out. The new Teclast M26 features 2.6″ WQVGA multi-touch display. It supports RMVB, RM, FLV, AVI video playback. Not just MP3, WMA playback, it also supports lossless audio playback with Microsoft PlayFX compatibility. [ via iMP3 ] Teclast, M26, MP3 Players Tags: Ogg, mobile devices, hdtv, robots (Read the full post about ‘Teclast M26 Unveiled’…)

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Gadget Display shows you important info about your PC

There are many different things about your computer that are good to keep an eye on, especially if you’re one that enjoys pushing your PC to the limit. I tend to push my PC pretty hard, which means I need to keep an eye on the temperatures at all times. There are generally two options here: keep a software monitor running on desktop taking up valuable screen space, or you can have an lcd monitor installed on the front of your computer. Neither one is all that appealing to me, which is why I’m intrigued by this Gadget Display. This little gadget is a 2-inch color LCD screen which connects to  your PC via USB. (Read the full post about ‘Gadget Display shows you important info about your PC’…)

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11 Button Multimedia mouse does more than just click

How many buttons does your mouse have? Many people would say three, while plenty of others  might say five. However, if you were using this next mouse, you’d proudly answer with 11. I can understand using a few extra buttons when gaming, or even for multimedia purposes, however, this 11 Button Multimedia Mouse just seems like overkill. It looks like there are buttons for volume, play/pause, page forward, page backward, internet and even double-click. I’ve really never found it all that difficult to click on the Firefox icon, but I guess it would save you around a second or so of hard work. However, I can’t possibly understand why someone would need a button to double click for them. (Read the full post about ‘11 Button Multimedia mouse does more than just click’…)

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Cricket Wireless puts the less in wireless with $35 unlimited Internet access
If you haven’t heard of Cricket Wireless, you should be sorry my friend, because you are missing an absolutely awesome deal by being oblivious to them. Cricket Wireless is a smaller and lesser known wireless carrier compared to the likes of AT&T but they also offer unlimited Internet access just like the big players in the industry. The only difference is, compared to AT&T for example, you don’t pay a small fortune for Cricket’s wireless data plan. Instead you pay $35. I’m not kidding. Admittedly slower than what you’ll get with much more expensive plans with other providers, Cricket offers truly unlimited service with no limits or secret caps on the traffic. (Read the full post about ‘Cricket Wireless puts the less in wireless with $35 unlimited Internet access’…)

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ASUS releases Splendid HD1 video card, sure does have a way with names
Posted Mar 23rd 2008 12:51PM by Ryan BlockFiled under: Peripherals We’re still a little hazy as to exactly what ASUS’s new Splendid HD1 “video enhance card” actually does differently than most other 2D-enhanced devices, but the company claims it ratchets up 1080p video quality on both digital and analog outputs, and it’ll fit in right along side those Splendid-based Xondar cards. Of course, it’s also got HDCP (which is a start), but it’s starting to smell a little gimmicky around here, splendid or not.[Via Far East Gizmos]Tags: tech, home cinema, cool gear, lcd (Read the full post about ‘ASUS releases Splendid HD1 video card, sure does have a way with names’…)

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Asus intro’s the Nova Lite Mini 2 PC
We have seen more than our fair share of mini PC’s hitting the market lately. This latest coming courtesy of Asus is their Nova Lite Mini 2L PC. The Nova Lite Mini 2L PC is super small measuring in at 9.09 x 7.24 x 2-inches and lightweight at just 3.3-pounds, but Asus was still able to pack in a solid set of specs. The Nova Lite Mini 2L PC features an Intel Mobile CPU, 1 or 2GB of RAM, an 80 or 160GB hard drive, DVD Super Multi drive, Ethernet, four USB 2.0 ports, DVI and VGA, audio in, audio out, built-in Hi-Fi speakers and optional 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi. It is only loaded with a single fan which according to Asus should lead “to an amazingly quiet and tranquil user experience” not to mention the power savings thanks to the CPU running at just 18W while in operation and only 5W when idle. (Read the full post about ‘Asus intro’s the Nova Lite Mini 2 PC’…)

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Reef Rider Sea Scooter

Posted on: 23, Mar

Reef Rider Sea Scooter

Ever wished you could go around much faster while underwater during your dives so that you can take as many pictures as possible? The Reef Rider Sea Scooter does just that for you when underwater. The REEF-RIDER SEASCOOTER packs thrust for a speed of up to 2.2mph/3.5kmh in a very compact, lightweight design. With safety features including protective grille and auto shut off, the Reef Rider is great for kids (recommended 8 years and older) and adults alike. The Reef-Rider is essentially a stripped-down version of the Sea-Doo range of sea scooters, combining performance and safety with ease of use and lightness. Now you can lark in the pool or get down with the fish easily. (Read the full post about ‘Reef Rider Sea Scooter’…)

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Digital Photography Podcasts

Posted on: 23, Mar

Digital Photography Podcasts
Filed in archive Digital Photo Sites by jim on March 23, 2008 Now you can stay in touch with the latest digital photography news even when you're on the go. The "Digital Photography Show" is a website that is unlike any other digital photography website that I've come across. Not only does this site offer podcasts, which can also be downloaded directly from the site, for those on the go but it also offers plenty of information in text format. You'll find how-to's, product information, tutorials of all types, contest information and contests sponsored by the site itself. (Read the full post about ‘Digital Photography Podcasts’…)

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