The new Petito USB key is a small, very small, device measuring (9.4×17.6×36.3mm and 8g). It fits on your keychain. It is now launched in Japan and has put rumours to rest of it's actual existance.
Via: Akihabara
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The new Petito USB key is a small, very small, device measuring (9.4×17.6×36.3mm and 8g). It fits on your keychain. It is now launched in Japan and has put rumours to rest of it's actual existance.
Via: Akihabara
Etronics Inkel Widetouch W-7.0 offers GPS, PMP, and DMB according to Engadget. The GPS, PMP scene is coming together nicely. It has a nice 7" screen and connects in to your car. The previous model was around $600 but no details have been give on what the new device will be priced at. Maybe $700 – $800 depending on extra features offered here.
Via: Engadget
We have found out today that the latest Nokia 770 could sport a webcam. This is the latest from Nokia after saying their tablet will not have a QWERTY keyboard. No plans for cellular technology yet, but wimax might be part of it soon also.
Via: Engadget
This is a phone I have been waiting for. Ever since I saw my first RAZR phone a couple of years back I have been impressed with the size of these phones. The new Capri, RAZR Slider is a nice new addition to the pack. It features a new UI called Synergy which is supposed to be a nice improvement (hopefully as easy as Nokia's UI).
Via: Engadget
The Exilim models from Casio are nice! They have done a good job when making this digital camera. The Exilim EX-Z70 has a 7.2 Mega Pixel digital camera on which produces some amazing results. The camera is slightly smaller then it's former model because they have managed to shave off a few more extra MM on this camera. It has a 2.5" display and 3x optical zoom. Also a nice feature is the stabilization which will be a nice suprise. The Black version is due out at the end of July with a Silver version due out a month later.
Via: Engadget
Samsung are releasing a new 21" flat panel named the 215TW-R. The resolution is a nice 1680 x 1050 with an 8ms second response time.
Available soon…
Samsung SyncMaster 215TW – 21 Wide Multifunction LCD TV/Monitor – 1000:1, 8ms, 1680 x 1050 – ANA/DIG
The Nintendo in my opinion has lagged behind the PSP because of the lack of the internet access. The DS was not designed as a web browser. The Opera Browser will cost $33 and come with an expansion pack to give it more of a boost.
Via: UberGizmo
I-O have launched the HVR-HD600LE (what a mouth full… why cant they call it Fred and John etc…?). It has a 600Gb drive in there which seems small to the recent 1Tb model reviewed earlier this week. Unfortunatly it does not have a DVD burner either. What we want to see is a device that has a HUGE disk and Blu-Ray capabilities.
Via: Engadget
Think Outside have made the H2O1 speakers which contain a bass unit also all in a nice portable package. They cost $250 and output 40W of power. They do weigh 3.2lbs but are definatly worth it for those holiday trips to the beach so you can listen to music in the caravan ๐
Via: UberGizmo
Grundig again? After a number of years of silence I have heard this name twice this week. The last time was the freeview recorder and now they have the Micro Hi-Fi which has nearly every single input under the sun. It's quite nice looking too! It has a USB port, SD slot, built in sub and can play all manner of formats.
Via: UberGizmo
Muji have introduced some nice bookend speakers on to the market. The speakers are nothing fancy in themselves but are the same size as a CD case meaning that your stack of CD's can be kept together nicely. Who uses CD's any more though?
Via: PopGadget
Ever thought about having life support for plants? I cant say that I ever have, although now you mention it… why not ๐ The Herbi Smart Hydroponic Garden is a plant pot which knows exactly when your plants need feeding and what they need and takes care of all of that for you.
Kind of handy. Now… if they can only make one for my fish tank (life support for fish) ๐
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