Archive for November, 2009
Olympus Pen E-P1 spoiled by Swarovski
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You know how to ruin a luxurious shooter already steeped in fine retro-styling? Slather on the Swarovski crystal, that’s how. This £1,999 CrystalRoc bastardization of Olympus’ E-P1 Micro Four Thirds wundercam more than doubles the price of the de-iced original. So sad… then again, maybe you like it.
HP’s Obsidian becomes iPAQ Glisten, officially comes to AT&T
0Wow, talk about digging deep in the memory bank. The same phone that we spotted way back in July (known then as the iPAQ K3 Obsidian) has finally emerged in official fashion on AT&T. Dubbed the iPAQ Glisten, this all-business smartphone boasts a vanilla coat of Windows Mobile 6.5, a 2.5-inch AMOLED display, 3.1 megapixel camera, 256MB of SDRAM, a microSD expansion slot, A-GPS, 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, a QWERTY keyboard, 802.11b/g WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR. ‘Course, you’ll still be dealing with a resistive screen and a dated OS, but if you’re turned on in some weird way, it’ll be “available in the coming weeks” for $179.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and 2-year agreement.
MSI eagerly supports HD video on its MT-V887 PMP
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LaCie packs 2TB HDD, DLNA support into LaCinema Classic HD
0LaCie’s LaCinema Classic multimedia hard drive was a fine device, but if you’re anything like us, you’re never perfectly satisfied. Thus, we’re stoked to see the outfit issuing a revamped version of the aforesaid device today, with the LaCinema Classic HD including up to 2TB of internal storage space, (optional) 802.11n WiFi and built-in DLNA server capabilities. As you’d expect, this sexy black block will stream multimedia from your Mac or PC onto your HDTV, and the included HDMI port (and cable) should ensure that transfers remain gorgeous. We’re told that format support won’t be an issue, and if you’re a believer, you can get your pre-order in now for $249.99 (1TB).
OS Xbox Pro casemod build video is mesmerizing
0We’ve certainly seen plenty of hackintoshes in our time, but Will Urbina’s OS Xbox Pro is also one of the cleanest casemods we’ve ever seen. Built so that Will can run Final Cut Pro for his job as a video editor, the machine is based on an EFI-X hackintosh dongle, and inside it sports an 2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550s paired with an NVIDIA GeForce 9800GT card, 8GB of RAM, an 16GB SSD, and four traditional hard drives: one each to boot Windows 7 and OS X, and two 500GB 7,200rpm drives in a RAID0 array for video editing. Will says his total parts cost was under $1,500 for a system that matches a $4,500 Mac Pro, but that obviously doesn’t include the value of his time — which, judging by the totally captivating build video, should be plenty expensive.
Emblaze’s First Else unveiled in London, promises to be a game-changer
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Folks, today might be the day when you start to notice how ancient our smartphones have become, even if they only came out in last few months. Blame Else (formerly Emblaze Mobile) for its confusingly-named First Else, a phone “built from scratch” over the last two years and now powered by Access Linux Platform (ALP) 3.0 — a mobile OS thought to have quietly died out since our last sighting in February. Until today’s London launch event, the last we heard of this Israeli company was from October’s Access Day in Japan where it previewed the Else Intuition OS, which we like to think of as inspired by Minority Report. While it’s still too early to tell whether the First Else — launching in Q2 next year — will dodge the path of doom, we were already overwhelmed by the excellence of the device’s user experience, both from its presentation and from our exclusive hands-on opportunity.
Nyko Charge Base IC for Wii now shipping
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LG BL40 Christmas Edition sports 8 megapixel camera, no egg nog
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If you’re reading this in South Korea, or are planning a trip there this holiday season, do us a solid, will ya? Apparently LG is releasing a Christmas Edition of the BL40, with the tantalizing name: “New Chocolate: Black Label Series.” We were sort of hoping that you could maybe get some hands-on pics for us. Unlike the standard BL40, this new candy bar boasts an 8MP autofocus camera, a swanky case with gold accents, and a chance to win up to 5 million Korean Won (over $4,000) in prizes. Yes, that’s right — you can win stuff by buying this phone! No word yet on availability in countries besides the ROK, but we do have a pretty sweet gallery for you below.
SmartDevices Smart V7 MID 1080P Player Available on ownta.com !
0SmartDevices Smart V7 MID 1080P Player comes with a 7 inch WVGA touch screen, supports WiFi (802.11 b/g) and bluetooth connections, powered by 4500mAH li-ion battery. Built in Windows CE 6.0 OS. 2GB memory onboard, supports microSD max to 32GB. Most important, it comes with 1080p HDMI output.
Ownta.com already got this in stock at $270.68, product page: http://www.ownta.com/smartdevices-smart-v7-mid-1080p-player-with-hdmi-output-wifi-and-bluetooth.html




