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Philips Streamium NP2900 Network
Philips is no stranger to the network connected to streaming media. It's Streamium line of products ranges from the likes of MCi500H Streamium Hi-Fi the Streamium NP1100, which supports streaming part, but relies on a set of speakers to be of some use. The Streamium NP2900 is in the middle of the line-up. With his device built-in speakers is a stand-alone capable, but hardly a replacement for a complete Hi-Fi system. The number of secondary media streaming, radio systems, the Internet is growing so Philips has a fair amount of competition for the moment, the most obvious AirStream10 Monitor Audio Logitech
MSI Wind12 U230 -12.1 Inch Netbook
MSI officially announced its U230 Netbook Wind12 is powered by 2nd Generation AMD Platform Ultrathin. The U230 sports an AMD Athlon Neo (codenamed Congo) MV40 single core or dual core processor L335 and up to 4 GB of memory. It gets grapics ATI Radeon HD3200. Thank you to AMD and GPU Wind12 the U230 is capable of HD video playback and output, and supports DirectX 10. MSI U230 comes with a 12.1-inch 1366 × 768 LED-backlight display, a 4-in-1 card reader, 1.3 megapixel webcam, optional Bluetooth connectivity and WiFi 802.11b/g/n . It offers an HDMI output and stereo speakers. The netbook
Sharp Aquos LC-52LE700E 52in LED Backlit LCD TV Display
The 52LE700E is in fact the only 52in model Serial direct affordable Sharp LED, with the cheapest LE600 range topping out at 46in. Presumably Sharp thinks that buyers of entry-level television series would not be willing to broaden their ambitions to the size of 52in. Or maybe Sharp did not feel comfortable with taking pictures of its range LED directly at 52in without using LE700 100Hz engine. While the wild speculation, as my hand could be fun (for me at least!), However, we do not really anywhere. So let's get the speed back on message, focusing instead on the heavy segment
Sony PSP-4000 Rumors Circulating Games
We begin to hear the first rumors that suggest that we may well be a release of a new PSP version, yet there is no conclusive evidence, but a recent advertisement for the "incidental mention LittleBigPlanet PSP -4000. Whether this was simply a misprint or not, but it seems quite a strange mistake to make if it is. Until we hear information from a reliable source, we will treat this as a rumor, however, if and when we learn more, we will keep you informed. [via product-reviews]
Epson AcuLaser M8000N A3 Printer
One of the advantages of an A3 printer, it's often prints A4 pages A4 equivalent faster than printers. It is because they are printed to one side and the machine can get through more pages of time equivalent, with a greater transport. M8000N Epson mono laser uses this trick, as well as being able to print full pages A3. It is designed for busy office, as the company claims it can print up to 44ppm. Curiously, this printer is not much deeper than a machine of A4, even if it is wider and higher than most. The design is classic -
Cignias NAO Symphony WiFi iPod Speakers
Cignias introduced the Symphony NAO and NAO Symphony Noir iPod speakers that lets you control music on the WiFi with the iPhone and Blackberry. Like most iPod speakers, Symphony of the NAO, of course, the docks and plays your iPod. It also allows Blackberry and iPhone / iPod users to wirelessly control the iPod when connected using the application MusicNAO and via WiFi. The NAO Symphony provides 50W output and is "optimized to enhance digital audio equalizers. Thank you to Bluetooth and WiFi, also playing music wirelessly from your smartphone. The only difference between Symphony and NAO NAO Black Symphony is
24 Port USB Hub Network Computer
If you run out of USB ports on your computer due to have a camera or two, MP3 player, mouse, keyboard, modem, USB flash drive and a plethora of other gadgets then this 24-port USB hub would not solve the problem . As its name suggests, it lets you connect up to 24 USB devices to it. The hub is powered by an AC adapter that allows you to lose any power when connecting peripherals. So there is plenty of power to maintain consistent support gadgets too. The USB hub costs $ 69.99 and comes with the adapter. Available from USBFever. [via
Viliv S10 Blade Netbook Tablet PC
At IDF 2009, Viliv shows the S10 convertible Tablet PC blade Atom based netbook. The addition of new Korean society is driven by Intel Atom 1.33 GHz or 2GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 32 GB or 64 GB SSD for storage. It gets 10 inches with resolution of 1366 × 768 and optional 3G module. It runs under Windows 7. [via itechnews]









