From the monthly archives:

February 2007

The 60PT1 – The Wooden LG Plasma TV

by Johan on February 1, 2007

The 60PT1 - The Wooden LG Plasma TV

According to Digitimes, LG will offer a 60 inch Plasma TV with a wood casing in Korea. The 60PT1 will be produced in limited quantities (only 1,000 units) and will be available in March this year. No word yet on pricing.

Via Digitimes

Buffalo’s New 144Mbps Wi-Fi Router

by Johan on February 1, 2007

Buffalo's New 144Mbps Wi-Fi Router

The latest Buffalo Wi-Fi router and the Airstation NFINITI Giga card are designed for high speed internet. Based on the IEEE 802.11n standard, this router is capable of reaching 144Mbps and also offers Gigabit Ethernet for wired clients. However, you must have a compatible PC or the right PCMCIA card to benefit from such speed.

Via Akihabaranews

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Sony Ericsson To Launch W880

That’s right, the Sony Ericsson W880 “Ai” Walkman phone will be released next week. The phone supports the tri-band GSM / UMTS, QVGA screen, and a 2MP camera on the back. More pictures after the break!

Engadget Mobile via Cell Phones

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Dopod U1000 (HTC Athena) Ultramobile PC on Videos

Here are two video of the Dopod U1000, showing on how to attach the main body to its keyboard. Hit the jump to watch the videos!

Slashphone via Laptops

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Remove Scratches From Everything!

by Johan on February 1, 2007 · 1 comment



The Hole – video powered by Metacafe

With a cheap can of Brasso metal polish, you can remove scratches from your iPod, Sony PSP, CD, DVD, or everything! You just need to put a little Brasso on a cloth and start scrubbing your iPod in small circular motions. Just remember that you might need to apply more pressure to get rid of some of the deeper scratches. After 5-20 minutes, you should have a restored finish on your iPod. The Brasso is also able to remove most of the scratches on the stainless steel back. FYI, there is now significant demand for Brasso in the USA, because of its usefulness for CD and iPod restoration. However, it is often difficult to find it in American supermarkets. Watch the video to get more details!

Via Metacafe

The HTC Vox Smartphone

The HTC Vox is powered by the latest Windows Mobile OS 6.0 (Crossbow), with no touchscreen and 3G support. The smartphone will support GSM Quad-band network, Wi-Fi, EDGE and Bluetooth wireless connection. Other features include a 2MP camera, microSD slot, and 96MB RAM / 128MB ROM memory.

MoBlog via Cell Phones

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Sony Bravia XBR 70 Inch LCD

by Johan on February 1, 2007

Sony Bravia XBR 70 Inch LCD

Sony’s new Bravia XBR 70-inch LCD provides a full high-definition panel resolution of 1,920 pixels by 1,080 pixels. The LCD features the Bravia Engine Pro, a proprietary video-processing system from Sony. In addition, the Bravia XBR 70 also has a 178-degree viewing angle, so you get the same picture quality from the side. Unfortunately, the Bravia XBR LCD will cost you a hefty $33,000 when it ships to stores next month.

Via Newlaunches

Maybach ‘The Batmobile’ Excelero Concept

by Johan on February 1, 2007

Maybach 'The Batmobile' Excelero Concept

Developed jointly by Maybach and Fulda, the Maybach Excelero concept was first introduced last year. The car is powered by an impressive twin-turbo 5.9L V12 engine that generates 700hp. Watch the video clip to get more details!

Video from YouTube

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Okwap S868 Smartphone

by Johan on February 1, 2007

Okwap S868 Smartphone

What makes the Okwap S868 smartphone special is that it has the iPod-like virtual clickwheel, allowing users to easily shuffle through contacts, music, and more. The S868 runs Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Edition, and features a 2.4-inch display, an Intel PXA270 416MHz processor, 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM, an SD card slot, and Bluetooth connectivity. Pricing and availability have not been announced yet.

Gizmodo via Cell Phones

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Palm Treo 750 Smartphone Video Review

by Johan on February 1, 2007

Palm Treo 750 Smartphone Video Review

Eric Lin at PhoneScoop reviews the Palm Treo 750 smartphone. Powered by Windows Mobile 5.0, the gadget offers a touchscreen display, 1.3MP shooter, Bluetooth connectivity, 60MB of built-in memory, 300-MHz Samsung processor, and a miniSD card slot. Check out some great offers on Palm Treo products on our Hot Deals Page or at the Official Palm Store. Video review after the break!

PhoneScoop via Cell Phones

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