
JVC will release its new 42-inch Full HD LCD display next month, which is specially made for imaging professionals who require high resolution LCD displays. The JVC LT-42WX70 is able to reproduce a higher range of colors that most displays can give. It will display 100% of sRGB, and 96% of Adobe RGB. Unfortunately, there is no word on pricing so far. Stay tuned for more updates. [JVC]

The Shuttle X 5000TA is actually an European version of the Shuttle X50 all-in-one nettop. For your info, the computer comes equipped with an Intel Atom 330 processor (2x 1.6 GHz), a 1GB DDR2 memory, a 160GB hard disk and Windows Vista Home Basic. There are also a touch-sensitive 15.6-inch screen (1366 x 768), a 1.3MP webcam, sound-rich stereo loudspeakers, microphone and WLAN in the modern N-Standard. Shuttle’s recommended retail price is $656 (ex VAT). [Shuttle via SOA World]

Looking for a fancy wearable USB gadget? Well, here we have what you called the USB Bracelet Flash Drive. It comes in the shape of a stainless steel fashion diamond bracelet with 2GB of storage. The device is compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista as well as Mac OS 9+. All yours for just $22.99. Read more

Motorola has unveiled its mid-end 2G clamshell phone for the Korean market. The features of MOTO V10 include EV-DO Rev. 0 connectivity, a 2MP camera, Bluetooth, a music player, and a memory expansion slot. The phone is designed with gradation of black and red. The MOTO V10 will be available in Korea very soon. [AVING via Upcoming Cell Phones]

ViewSonic just announced their new super-thin all in one computer that measures at only 35mm thick. Dubbed as the VPC100, this 19-inch (18.5-inch viewable) desktop has a built-in Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor with Microsoft Windows XP Home that provides you all the computing power you need. Other features include a DVD RW drive, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB of HDD, four USB 2.0 ports, a 4-in-1 card reader, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi. [Viewsonic]

Here is Buffalo’s 8-inch digital picture frame with Wi-Fi support and Microsoft Live FrameIt that allows you to download pictures from your Windows Live account. The digital frame is compatible with JPEG, BMP, MP3, AAC, Mpeg and 3GPP file formats. Other features include a 85MB of internal memory and a memory card reader. Read more

Eizo Nanao Corp. will release an LCD monitor equipped with a presence sensor. The monitor detects the presence of a person with an infrared sensor to cut power consumption if there is no human is detected. The monitor will automatically turn on its power saving mode when it finds the user leaving his or her desk and automatically resumes normal operation when the user returns.
Available in two models, the FlexScan EV2023W-H and the FlexScan EV2303W-T. The former is a 20-inch model with a resolution of 1,600 x 900, and the latter is a 23-inch model with 1,920 x 1,080 resolution. Both monitors will be released May 21, 2009. The EV2023W-H and the EV2303W-T are priced at 37,800 Yen ($385) and 44,800 Yen ($458), respectively. [TechOn]

Active Media has released the Obama USB Flash Drive that features a holographic picture of President Obama on the front. This tiny 2GB USB drive also comes preloaded with nearly an hour of Obama’s landmark ‘Race Speech’ in MP3 format including his Inaugural Address. You can get the Obama USB Flash Drive at Amazon for just $9. [Product Page]

The latest Creative TravelSound for the iPod nano has received the “Made for iPod” label as it is designed for 4th Generation iPod nano. The portable dock features a built-in external speaker, four slim microdrivers, a digital amplifier and an integrated FM radio. Its built-in Lithium Polymer (Li-Po) rechargeable battery delivers up to 15 hours of entertainment on the go. The Creative TravelSound also includes an USB port that enables users to sync their iPod with iTunes and recharge both the player and the speaker at the same time. If you are interested, you can purchase the Creative TravelSound for around $100 when it is released sometime next month. [FarEastGizmos via iPod and MP3 Players]

Panasonic has rolled out two in-dash mountable devices for your car in the form of the CN-HX3000D and the CY-BB1000D. The first device is a Windows-powered GPS that sports a 7-inch LCD screen with 1280 x 720 resolution. It comes equipped with a CD / DVD player, a One-Seg tuner, a 40GB hard drive, a 5 channel amplifier, Bluetooth and an iPhone / iPod compatibility. Meanwhile, the CY-BB1000D is an optional Blu-Ray player which can support everything except Blu-Live. Both devices are expected to hit stores by fall 2009 for unannounced price yet. [NewLaunches]