Archive | January 19th, 2006

Gigabyte’s 5 megapixel g-Cam phone

Posted on 19 January 2006 by admin

 

Alright, so the translation of this review doesn’t really produce much info on Gigabyte’s 5 megapixel cameraphone, but the pics are nice, and the example shots of the actual g-Cam look pretty good for a phone, so we recommend braving the Babelfish translation and giving this a look.

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From Engadget

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Medion’s new 4GB MP3 player

Posted on 19 January 2006 by admin

They’ve flirted with players before, but this new attempt by Medion doesn’t look too shabby, and even though the 4GB HDD isn’t the most exciting thing we’ve heard this week, the line-in capability sounds like a good time. You can view MPEG video on the 1.8-inch screen, upload your tunes with USB 2.0, and playback “DRM” files — we’ll have to hope that’s referring to PlaysForSure, but no guarantees. There’s an built-in mic as well, but not a lot else going on here.

More info.

From Engadget

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The Wireless VGA Extender

Posted on 19 January 2006 by admin

 

Every fanboy has a diagram stashed somewhere detailing some level of wire-free desktop nirvana, but if only he could eliminate that pesky VGA cable (and those annoying power cables, still working on that one) then he would be truly happy. Well the Wireless VGA Extender is here to help, and not only does it take your VGA signal wireless, up to a 1024×768 resolution, but it can transmit your PS/2 plugs for a keyboard and mouse, and an audio jack across the room with it. The range is 100 feet, which should be plenty for most fanboy operations, however the ordering form says that the device isn’t for residential use, so you’ll have to work it out with the FCC if this is ever going to end up in your living room.

More info here.

From Engadget

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