Posted on 07 December 2006 by admin
This Nokia concept will supposedly feature a 2.0-GHz Intel Pentium M processor, 512MB of DDR2 memory, 1024 x 768 display, Wi-Fi, and a 2.0-megapixel camera w/removable SLR lenses. No word yet on if this device will go into production. One more picture after the jump.
The camera’s exposure can be set to a variety of modes and you can change the aperture priority, shutter priority, and more. It also features a Swiss yataghan Plug procedures remote control (with the public wireless transmission protocol), thermometer, needle guide, LED beam, and additional features for those who enjoy the outdoors
[via Slashphone]
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For those who hate watching videos on the iPod’s tiny 2.5-inch screen, check out Sonic Impact’s Video 55. Just dock your iPod in the device and start watching — 7-inch widescreen VGA display. One potential negative, expect to shell out $300 for this gadget. Here’s the bottom line:
Sound quality through the ported audio tube was good. The Video 55 could easily double as a set of portable iPod speakers if you want to disconnect your headphones in a hotel room or office. If you can get past the price tag-and don’t mind the inevitable smudges-the Video 55 is a good choice for supersizing your iPod’s videos on the go
[via LaptopMag]
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Posted on 07 December 2006 by admin
The KC1 is LG’s latest Smartphone for Korea, and it’s definitely no slouch. Featuring a 2.8-inch touchscreen display, built-in WiMax, 2.0-megapixel, microSD card slot, Bluetooth, and EV-DO. Pricing has not yet been set.
[via engadget]
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Honda announced today that it will debut the Honda Accord Coupe concept at the Detroit Motor Show next month. This concept will reportedly “convey exterior styling cues and design features that provide a first look at the direction the next-generation Accord will take, which hopefully means the new Accord will be pretty close to this concept.â€
The Accord is Honda’s best selling model in North America, and this vehicle’s debut at NAIAS will mark the first time an Accord concept car has ever been shown at a major auto show
[via Motorauthority - LeftlaneNews]
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Huizhou Foryou General Electronics has unveiled the PNV-401, a GPS navigation system that doubles as a portable media player. Features include an AMD Alchemy AU1200 (400MHz) CPU, 128MB of memory, 20GB HDD, 20-channel SiRFstarIII GPS receiver, and USB 2.0 connectivity. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
[via engadget]
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Elekson has unveiled a nifty gadget bag that doubles as a functional cloth keyboard. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. One more picture after the jump.
The guy from Carrypad UMPC blog says he can type very fast on it, despite the keys having no travel: about 55% of his normal rate within 30 minutes of practice. And the Eleksen guys say its possible to make this bag a Bluetooth device
[via Gizmodo]
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Motorola has just released its E6 handset in China. This Linux-powered Smartphone boasts a 2.0-megapixel camera w/8x digital zoom, 240 x 320 QVGA touchscreen display, 8MB built-in memory, an SD/MMC card slot, two “3D Surround†speakers, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity. Pricing has not yet been set.
[via NewLaunches]
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