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LG GW880 5 Megapixels 3G TD-SCDMA OPhone for China Mobile
Mobile phone manufacturer in Korea, LG has officially announced the oPhone GW880 China Mobile, the largest mobile network operator in the world. The GW880 is actually the fourth smartphone running the Android based oPhone platform (aka Open Mobile System). The GW880 LG has a 3.5 inch screen WVGA touchscreen, a camera of 5 megapixels, GPS, Bluetooth and support for the mobile market of China Mobile. This new series also includes oPhone CMMB Mobile TV module. It supports 3G TD-SCDMA Chinese standard. [via itechnews]
Toshiba Releases Camileo Full HD 5 Megapixel Camcorders
With the world heading full steam into a frenzy Full HD, it goes without saying that the camcorders and digital cameras are next on the list most likely to see the full HD standard to establish his authority in this department. Toshiba has announced that three of their new range of camcorders HDC will present a full HD resolution, they are known as the S20 HDC, HDC Camileo H30 and X100 models. Just to whet your appetite on their points out of competition, the Camileo S20 is tipped to be one of the HD camcorders thinnest in the world, while
Sony TRiK iPod Dock Speaker System Electronics
The TRIK Sony can be customized with skins graphics. It will be available in April for $ 130. Sony has announced its TRIK (or TRIQ?) IPod Dock Speaker System that works with a media player iPod and iPhone. The TRIK features 75W total output and is able to play and charge your iPod / iPhone. It provides AUX input for connecting other players MP3/PMP. [via itechnews]
Google Nexus One 3G Network Smartphone
Talk around the Interweb is that the former owners of Nexus impressive Google found technical support lacking a little, a problem that is only amplified by one or two apparent glitch in its software. The main problem is said to support and affect the overall performance of the Nexus One on 3G networks, although there is also question of timing issues with the existing Google accounts. Of course, for a first generation device using a spanking new firmware (Android 2.1) issues could be expected, but what seems to have got everyone back up is the customer service of Google, or lack
Coby Snapp CAM5000 720p HD Camcorder
Coby offers CAM5000 Snapp, a budget range of 720p HD camcorder. CAM5000 The image has a 5 megapixel CMOS LED light for low light. The camera can record 1280 × 720p HD video at 30fps in MPEG-4. Coby Snapp CAM5000 gets a 2 inch LCD screen. It has 128 MB of onboard memory and supports SD / SDHC up to 8GB. The camcorder offers an integrated HDMI connection so you can watch clips captured on your HDTV. It is removable lithium-ion battery provides 2 hours of operation. The CAM5000 can also be used as a webcam. [via itechnews]
Olympus FE-4000 Digital Camera
All major manufacturers of digital cameras have wide ranges of products with cameras designed and priced to meet almost any budget and aspiration, in most cases, ranging from digital SLR cameras costing as much as professionals £ 5000, down to simple budget compacts sold for less than £ 100. As I have often remarked in the past, buying a camera at this lower end market is a risky business, because the quality of the product offering is so variable. Like Panasonic, Pentax and Casio (among others) have repeatedly demonstrated, it is perfectly possible to find a good digital camera for
Sharp BD-HP22H Dolby TrueHD Blu-Ray Player
Sharp has also refined the design of the old comics HP21H create a unit a little more fashionable, more slender body and an attractive ring of light at the center of the fascia. The playback buttons discreetly placed on the left keeps everything looking nice and minimal, although the tiny display panel makes the time difficult to read. Overall, the BD-HP22H is a nice looking player but he will not turn heads like some of his rivals. Being a bridge budget, the rear panel is run-of-the-mill. Adherence to the essential HDMI v1.3 port are component, composite, optical digital and stereo audio
EVGA X58 SLI Three Slots Chipset Graphics Card Motherboard
Six months ago, we examined the motherboard EVGA X58 SLI, which combines a Core i7 X58 chipset graphics card with three slots. This set-up is not particularly rare on motherboards upscale, but using an Intel chipset EVGA pioneer as a long term exclusive partner nVidia. EVGA has since expanded its range of Core i7 motherboards starting with the Micro ATX E756 and E757 to move the X58 which is a streamlined version of the e759, which in turn replaces the E758 X58 SLI we examined. The differences between the two models seem to be weak or nonexistent. Then we have the









