Thursday, January 22, 2009
Fujitsu LifeBook N7010 Secondary Display Hands-on
Some dudes at Akihabara provides us with a hands-on video of the Fujitsu LifeBook N7010 with an integrated secondary touchscreen place above its keyboard. Designed as the ultimate AV desktop replacement, the N7010 is sold in Japan with a remote to control the Media Center, a Digital TV Tuner, HDMI out, and a water-cooling system. They also tested the secondary touchscreen. Watch the video after the jump to get more details.
LG’s New Dual Sim Handset
Best Deal: Polaroid HD Camcorder For $129.99
This Polaroid HD camcorder is normally sells at $250, but today woot retails it for only $129.99 plus $5 for shipping. The Camcorder comes with a 2.7-inch LCD screen, 5x optical zoom, HDMI output, and shoots in 720p onto SD cards (64MB built-in). What are you waiting for? Grab it ASAP, it’s only for today’s purchase. [Crunchgear]
Resident Evil 5 Extended Alternate Trailer
Blazepro’s Wireless PS3
If you are tired to type by using PS3 game pad and maybe you also think that Sony’s original wireless keypad is too expensive, then maybe this Balzero’s Wireless PS3 is the best solution for you. The keypad is using RF2.4GHz technology to connect with other devices for about 6 meters range. The device is also equipped with Leap-frequency communication solution and strongly anti-jamming. You can get this for $11, that’s much cheaper than $50 Sony’s Wireless keypad. [Engadget]
iRiver SPINN Firmware 2.0
New LG UP3 Touch DAP
LG has recently announced its latest digital audio player. Available in black and red color combination, the UP3 Touch is compatible with MP3, WMA, and Ogg file formats, and supports an integrated FM tuner and recorder with a 15 hour audio playback time. The 2GB and 4GB models are priced at around $40 and $51, respectively. [DAPreview]
Special Edition MSI Netbook For Valentine’s Day
MSI has released the new MSI Wind U100 Valentine Edition that comes jam packed with an Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, a 10 inch WSVGA LED display, 1GB RAM, 6-cell battery, 160GB hard drive and Windows XP Home Edition. Available only in pink, the netbook is priced at $429.99. If you don’t have enough money to buy this netbook, you can fill up your contact information and upload a photo of you and your girl from today until 14th February here. MSI will pick out 15 random winners to bring home the MSI Wind U100 Valentine Edition. The first 100 participants will receive “My Valentine” 2GB USB flash drives. Wow!
Music Drop Player Concept Design
Here’s another nice looking conceptual music player ‘Music Drop Player’, so named because of its raindrop shape. It combines an MP3 player with a projector as its display that shows off various song information including artist name, song title and song length. The projector would be bright enough to show on almost any surface like walls, tables, or even your own hand when you’re traveling. Unfortunately, it’s just a concept at this stage, perhaps we’ll be seeing it in the near future. [Ubergizmo]
NTT DoCoMo PRIME F-03A
NTT DoCoMo comes back with its new slider handset for the Japanese market. Dubbed as the PRIME F-03A phone, it is compatible with Japan’s e-payment system, i-mode and TV streaming. The cell hone also offers a 3.2 inch touchscreen display at 480 x 960 resolution, a 5.2MP autofocus camera with flash, Japanese 7.2Mbps FOMA support, Global 3G support, GPS navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, USB 2.0, an automatic volume control and a microSD memory card slot. This Japan only handset will be released on 25th January, 2009. The price tag is still unknown. Stay tuned for more updates. [SlashGear]
Tiny Walletex MP3 Player
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