iTheater

iTheater iTheater
The iTheater is new out from firebox. The iTheater allows you to watch TV and movies from the privacy of your own eyes. Put on the glasses and watch away. It’s that simple. The iTheater has integrated earphones which when put together with the video will make an amazing experience.
iTheater
When wearing the glasses it makes the screen appear in front of you and shows it as a 50″ screen at a distance of 8.5ft. If you are worried about these causing eye strain then they are set to get you to focus at 2.5m.

Check out the iTheater now and get one for christmas! Just 149.95 from FireBox.

The TV You can Squeeze

Giraffe LCD
The Hannspree LCD TV is a 9.6″ flat screen. As you can see above, it’s a tad different to your average TV in the way of it being a giraffe. This giraffe TV has built in speakers, a remote control, RF inputs, 4-in-1 input cable (SCA) and a headphone jack. The Squeezable TV is great for children to play with and also makes this particular TV very unique from regular LCD’s you see.

Not only can you get a Giraffe screen, but an Elephant, Basket Ball, Apple, Football and Golf ball type screen’s are also available each with a unique design. Check out more pictures after the jump.
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A-DATA Solar Disk and VoIP Disk

AData Solar VoIP Disk
A-DATA have created a solar powered flasg memory stick. The solar power which takes it’s energy from the sun is responsible for powering the display. The display shows how much space is available on the memory. The VoIP is a similar idea to the V-Phone but it has audio funcionality also which allows you to make calls. More details after the jump.
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Samsung SPH-B5800

Samsung SPH B5800
The Samsung SPH-B5800 is a multimedia slider phone. It’s camera is a pretty much standard 2 megapixel, it has an LCD display and also a built in DMB TV tuner. The memory can be increased by a microSD card. Jogwheel navigation is included as well as bluetooth. Although the below video does not show an SPH-B5800, it shows what DMB TV is like on a mobile phone.

Via: TechEBlog

Nokia 8800 Lamborghini Special Edition

Nokia 8800
The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Diamond Edition was recently launched and now there is a new player on the block. The new player is the Nokia and Lamborghini edition of the phone. The lamborghini edition includes a video documentry and has the lamborghini logo etched by laser on to the phone.

To add to the style the slider has some lamborghini designed ball bearings in the slider. It has a 262144 colour TFT screen which is scratch protected. The camera is 2 megapixel but it comes with just 128Mb of internal memory.

Only 500 of these are available from your local Lamborghini dealer.

Via: BornRich

Skype Dual Phone

Skype Dual Phone
The Skype DualPhone is the first available cordless phone that doubles up as a Skype phone. RTX have launched this in the market to allow users to use their regular phone for some calls and then switch to Skype to make free or international calls at a lower rate. The RTX Dualphone 3088 needs no PC and it’s built in firmware runs the skype software and connects direct to your broadband internet connection.

Skype has a huge userbase of 136 million… so someone you know is bound to have a skype ID you can call for free. On the cordless side of things the DUALPhone 3088 is dect which is reliable for voice calls with no interference. The base unit connects to a broadband router and then you get the choice of how you want to make the call on screen.

The phone has 10 hours of talk time with 140 hours of standby time. It seems that a nice phone and good contender to the market has been introduced here.

Via: DualPhone

Lenova X60 Tablet PC

Lenova X60
Slashgear spotted some good reviews of the Lenova X60 Tablet PC today. The Lenova X60 is a multi touch tablet PC that works very well. The docking station has a built in optical drive unit.

Review: Lenova X60 Video Review
Review: Multi Touch Video Review

Via: SlashGear

Blinkx Video Wall


BlinkX is a new video wall search engine. It has 6 million hours of video to search through and is extremly interesting to watch the video wall shown above. Content can be searched for voice and also be connected together and sent to a mobile device.

Via: TechCrunch

Skype Wi-Fi Phone Package

Skype Wifi
Skype and Fon have teamed up to sell the SMC WSKP100 Skype wifi phone with Fon’s La Fonera router. The deal comes in at 160 dollars and includes 500 SkypeOut minutes and voice mail for a year.

The pricing looks good as the handset alone can cost around 200 dollars. Currently it’s out of stock and I am not suprised. Id suggest getting your orders in now to make the calls.

The phone only supports wireless networks and not regular phone calls. The battery is a 1100mAh Lithium-ion battery which gives 3 hours of talk time and 50 hours of standby. It is 802.11b/g compliant, has WEP support in both 64 and 128bit encryption, it runs Skype software and the firmware is upgradeable. IP’s can be either static or dynamic with DHCP. It also supports your contact list to make calls easier.

Via: Engadget

Nokia N95 and N80 Comparision

Howardchui.com are showing a nice video comparison of the Nokia N95 against the N80. Both are slider phones but the N95 being the newer features a slimmer shell with a larger screen and is packed with many more features such as integrated GPS. Check out the video below for the side by side size comparison with a video of some of the menu functions.

Sony Ericsson W44S Multimedia Phone

Sony Ericsson W44S
The Sony Ericsson W44S is the latest multimedia phone of theirs to be announced. It has a dual hinge meaning it can open both upwards and across. It has a QVGA display, 115Mb of internal memory. The phone has a 1Seg TV tuner and video recording capabilities. It seems to have a 3.2 megapixel camera and looks like a good contender to hit the market.

Sony Ericsson W44S

Via: TechEBlog

Sling and Symbian SlingPlayer Partnership with 3

SlingPlayer Symbian
Sling has announced a parternership with 3 the mobile network. This will allow those of us in the UK to get the X-Series gear on December 1st. This idea is aimed to make mobile internet more useful to customers with out fear of data usage. This is personally one reason I do not use my mobile for browsing other then the free pages.

Currently the software is showing on the Nokia N73 (nice phone!) and the W950 from Sony.

Via: Engadget