by FreshEffect on March 16, 2006

The AV700 TV is as cutting-edge as portable media players get with a 7-inch widescreen display, digital TV receiver, 40GB HDD (100GB optional), and support for nearly all music/video formats. You can also record TV shows directly to the AV700 TV for playback later. It goes on sale in May (Europe only) at the price of $830. Via TechEBlog
From the article: “It features a patent-pending mobile reception system, with two tuners working in parallel, that provides better reception inside or out, or even in cars up to 130 km/h. “

RAZER, is known for their gaming mouses, will soon release a new keyboard with an iPod dock. All the standard features – such as programmable keys and USB 2.0 connectivity – should be there. It’s just as functional for work or play and will be priced at around $99. No word yet on availability.
Via TechEBlog
by FreshEffect on March 16, 2006

I want that!!! The CalSpa GX49
Specs: An auto-rising plasma TV with DVD player, CD-playing surround sound speakers with subwoofers, LED lights, exercise equipment, lounge seats, LED waterfalls and exclusive adjustable Therapy system. Via Oh Gizmo!
by Alexander on March 16, 2006

Now you can use your Sony PSP stream your Mp3 Audio to any stereo with an FM Tuner through the new Griffin Technology iTrip for the Sony PSP. This accessory retails for $50 US. Info via Uncrate.
by Alexander on March 16, 2006
by Alexander on March 15, 2006

Simon Cowell of American Idol fame is debuting his new reality series, American Inventor on ABC. The premise of the show is to showcase and judge new inventions and gadgets. Cowell’s style of “constructive criticism” will be sure to make the show a hit, at least in the short run.
by Alexander on March 15, 2006

Dada is releasing a line of Mp3 playing sneakers called the Code M series. Each shoe will have an integrated Mp3 player that connects to the listener via a wireless headset. Files are uploadable from the USB port and the shoes offer 6 hours of continuous play. The Dada Code M Sneakers are set to sell at $199 US.
Info via TechEBlog.
by Jeremiah on March 15, 2006
Both T-Mobile and Cingular pulled the Motorola RAZR from sale last Thursday due to some issues with call-dropping. Well the RAZR is back without the problems. And if you have a defective unit it’s a good time to trade it in now.
From Gizmodo
by Jeremiah on March 1, 2006
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