Archive | November, 2005

360 Degree LED Display

Posted on 30 November 2005 by admin


Want something that’ll really impress the neighbors? Check out DynaScan’s 360 LED display. Sure, right now it’s being used for advertisements, but just think what you could do with this thing in your living room. It can be viewed from up to 20 feet away, perfect for the entryway of your new McMansion. And of course, you can actually view one single image all the way around or configure it with three images, each claiming 120 degrees of the surface. It’s even possible to see this display outside. So, it may take another couple of years, but we’ll let you know when it’s ready for your home theater.

From Gizmodo.com
More at Gizmag
Product page here.

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MII Flashcam— Flashlight, Camera and Video recorder!

Posted on 29 November 2005 by admin


Okay, this isn’t as good for stalkers and peeping toms as much as it’s great for tactical/law enforcement types. The MII Flashcam appears to be a mild-mannered flashlight. Looks can be deceiving because this flashlight is fully loaded. This flashlight features a conveniently-mounted camera that can record video up to 640×480 and take snapshots at 3 megapixels. It also features LED infrared illumination, standard 85,000 candle power flashlight and a 1.5” TFT-LCD screen for playback and viewing of pictures. Homebrew Cops, anyone? It also comes with a dock that doubles as a charger and a USB connection for downloading pictures and video.

From Gizmodo.com
Product page here.

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PSP Firmware 2.6 Released

Posted on 29 November 2005 by admin

From Gizmodo.com

- RSS feeds are added under the Network menu.
- WMA had been added as a codec that can be played under the Music menu.
- Simplified and Traditional Chinese are now browser options
- Volume adjustment has been added as a feature to Location Free.
- Copyright protected video data can be downloaded using the Internet browser.


Get it here at USA Playstation system Update

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CENIX’ GMP-M6, a new kind of portable console

Posted on 29 November 2005 by admin


The Korean company called CENIX is going to release in the very near future a new kind of portable device, a perfectly balanced hybrid piece of equipment that situates itself between a portable gaming console the size of a GameBoy Micro, a PMP and an MP3 player.

This console is MPEG4/MP3/WMA/OGG and Audio ASF compatible, it can display JPG pictures on its 2″ Wide LCD (220×176), it has USB 2.0 and OTG, as well as a FM tuner… all neatly fitted in its 90x13x45.5 and 60g casing, that also has room for a MiniSD slot. According to CENIX, this console will be able to offer nearly 50000 2&3D games! So a real killer device, and congrats to CENIX for achieving this!

For more detail pictures: Akihabara News

Also From Engadget.com

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LG’s PM80: the world’s first Pocket PC with T-DMB TV

Posted on 29 November 2005 by admin


Koreans already have cellphones sporting digital TV, so why not a PDA, right? LG’s just announced the PM80, a new Pocket PC featuring a 3.5-inch QVGA display, 64MB RAM and 64MB ROM with SD expansion, 2.5 hours of juice, and a 312 MHz Intel processor driving Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 2003 SE (aka the old version). And no, that’s not the stylus protruding from the top on the PM80… T-DMB is broadcast at 200 MHz (VHF) in South Korea, so unlike satellite DMB cellphones receiving broadcasts at the higher 2.6 GHz (UHF), terrestrial lovin’ devices sport those goofy telescoping antennas which just ain’t gonna fly in the west. Expect these to drop in Korea-only for about $383 for the base unit or $576 with optional GPS.

From Engadget.com
More from Mobilekorea.tv

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Samsung’s New SPH-V6800 Multimedia Wi-Fi Handset

Posted on 28 November 2005 by admin


Samsung Korea has announced the introduction of their new SPH-V6800 Wi-Fi enabled multimedia handset.

This CDMA2000 slider features a 2″ QVGA TFT display, 1.3MP digital camera, MPEG-4 video recording, MP3 / AAC audio playback, voice recognition, video-on-demand, TV-output, EV-DO, and built-in Wi-Fi wireless 802.11b LAN – all in a 96.8 x 47 x 24.5 mm form-factor.
The SPH-V6800 will be made available to KTF subscribers for around â‚©500,000 KRW (~ $477 USD).

From SamsungHQ
SPH-V6800 press release (Korean).

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Pantech’s IM-8600 5 megapixel cameraphone debuts

Posted on 28 November 2005 by admin


Previously mentioned in gadget.ibisnis.com, Pantech 5 megapixels cameraphone finally made its appearance for about US$700.
It has 2 inch QVGA displays and looks like a GSM phone.

Below is another new Pantech new phone, a IM-8700 slider that featured 2 megapixel camera.

Also from Engadget.com, and I4U

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