Creative Zen Aurvana

The Creative Zen Autvana are a set of ear phones which cut out 90% of ambient noice and deliver crystal clear music. They have a range of 20Hz to 20KHz and have a sensitivity of 115dB to 20dB. They look nice and will be selling for way under $100.

Creative Zen Aurvana

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Invision Q7, Bluetooth Headset With Bone Conduction

Not sure if I fancy ever using one of these things. It works by inserting that long flexible peice of rubber in to your ear and uses bone conduction to isolate your voice from the crowd. It will be coming out later on this year.

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Via: OhGizmo

Axes VP8360-B/100 PMP

This new addition from Axes looks like another top quality PMP. It has been numbered the VP8360-B/100 and it offers a nice 100Gb storage space for many formats such as AVI, MOV, MPEG-1/4, MP3, WMA, AAC and WAV. It has a 3 in 1 memory card reader, FM and TV out. Also the 3.5″ TFT display as expected 🙂 It is available in Japan for $610.

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Via: TechEBlog

Mitsubishi D702iBCL for NTT DoCoMo

Mitsubishi are launching the D702iBCL for NTT DoCoMo. It runs the Symbian 8.1 OS and has a nice QVGA display. It is a small phone weighing just 97g measuring 130 x 47 x 16.8mm.

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Via: EngadgetMobile

iMac Concept Design

This nice looking iMac concept design found over at yankodesign is very posh. Makes you wonder if devices will go this way with transparent screens and keyboards.

This particular design features a 30″ LCD display which is totally transparent when the iMac is not in use. Also various levels of translucency can be set. I want one!

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Via: YankoDesign

Navman iCN 750 GPS

The Navman iCN 750 is a highend sat nav system which now includes a 4Gb internal hard drive. This is the only down fall of the device as it would have been better with 4Gb flash because of access speeds. The new device will feature an iPod like wheel to navigate with and it is possible to download guided tours with images and put them directly in to your itierary. This high end sat nav system should sell for around $700.

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Via: Engadget

Hitachi Prius One Type S

The Hitachi Prius One Type S (Sounds like a car), is an all in one PC that has a 1.6Ghz Intel Celeron M380 CPU, half a gig of RAM with a 17″ display, digital/analog TV tuners, 320Gb HDD, ±R DL DVD Super Multi drive, USB, Firewire and a 3 in 1 memory card reader.

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Via: TechEBlog

Epson EMP-6100 Projector

The main selling point of the new Epson EMP-6100 seems to be it’s heavy air filter and rugged case which will perform well in the dustiest of environments. It is set to be on the shelves at $5610 soon.

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Via: UberGizmo

Scythe Kama Connect

The scythe kama connect is an excellent new device to come out which allows you to connect a Harddrive to a USB 2.0 port without the need for an external case. Other features which set this device appart from others is that it works with several types of connections such as 2.5 inch, 3.5 inch IDE drives and a range of SATA drives. It will be availble from Scythe for $29.99.

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Via: OhGizmo

DIY Tornado Machine

Do you remember the report on the tornado machine a wekk or so ago? Well, some instructions have been found on how to build your own for your front room.

Via: Here

Samsung Robot Vacuum

The new range of robot vacuum’s have been announced from Samsung. The VC-RS60 and VC-RS60H run at 1.3ft per second and can vac for an hour before needing to be recharged. They sell from $936 to $1042.

Also the robots will map out the area to vacuum more effectivly and also automatically return to base when they need a recharge. They also come with a remote control for the even more lazy type of person. Sounds like I need one.

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Via: akihabaranews

HHB Communications – Built in Flash Memory Mic

The Microphone from HHB communications is the worlds first digital recording microphone which gets rid of the need to carry around other cables and another device. It has 1Gb of memory built in and is able to work for 8 hours. Once you have your recorded stuff, you just transfer it to your PC via a USB cable.

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