
M-Vision today launched the Cine 230 digital projector, which is ideal for home theater. This projector features a 1,000 ANSI lumens, a gorgeous 3,000:1 contrast, a 1080p full HD support and two HDMI ports. The M-Vision Cine 230 digital projector is priced at $7,000. [Product Page]

Samsung Mobile today announced the installation of 20 newly designed charging stations in all of the terminals at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). These redesigned Samsung Mobile charging stations provide six electrical outlets compatible for U.S. voltage (i.e., 120 volts), two USB charging outlets, four micro USB mobile phone charging plugs and a touchscreen display that provides travelers with informational content including news, weather and flight information. For your info, Samsung Mobile has installed more than 421 charging stations in 12 of the nation’s busiest airports that are accessible to more than 400 million passengers, 83 charging stations at 20 of the nation’s largest college campuses, six charging stations at The Las Vegas Convention Center and five charging stations at The Mall of America in Minneapolis, MN. [Press Release]

The USB Encryption Card Reader from Brando allows you to separate your portable storage into Public and Private sections. Whenever you place sensitive data into the protected area, it will require you to input a password. The data will be encrypted and it can only be retrieved with this card reader and a correct password. The card reader is compatible with SD, SDHC, and MMC memory cards. If you are interested, you can buy the Brando USB Encryption Card Reader for $23. [Product Page]

Corsair has begun shipping their newest line of SATA 6.0 Gbps SSDs, the Force Series GT. Coming in two different storage capacities: 60GB and 120GB, these 2.5-inch SSDs feature a SandForce SF-2280 controller, a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface, a MTBF of 2 million hours and are capable of providing read and write speeds of up to 555MB/s and 525MB/s, respectively. The 60GB and 120GB models are priced at $149 and $279, respectively. [CDRLabs]

Olasonic today announced the availability of the TW-S7 USB-powered stereo speaker. This speaker system receives a direct digital audio signal over the USB interface, boosts the power using newly developed Super Charged Drive System digital amplifier technology and employs a coaxial massive 60mm ferrite magnet driver, passive radiator and high-frequency diffuser to deliver high-fidelity 10W+10W dynamic output while consuming only 2.5W of USB power. Available in brilliant white or noble black, the Olasonic TW-S7 will be launched on August 1st, 2011 for $129.99. Read more

Gelid Solutions is offering you their newest CPU cooler namely the Rev.2 Tranquillo. Supporting both Intel (LGA775, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1366) and AMD (AM2+, AM2, AM3) processors, the cooler is packed with a heatsink, four copper heatpipes, a copper base and a 120mm Hydro Dynamic Bearing fan that works at 750 to 1500 RPM. The Rev.2 Tranquillo retails for $40. [Gelid Solutions]

Shuttle has finally released the highly anticipated H3 6700G gaming PC in the US market. The computer features a 3.3GHz Intel Core i5 quad-core processor (up to 3.4GHz Core i7 2600K), an nVidia GeForce performance graphics (up to GeForce GTX 580 or Radeon HD 6970), a 4GB DDR3 performance memory (up to 16GB), a 500GB hard drive (which can be upgraded to SSD), and the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (upgradeable to Windows 7 Ultimate) as the operating system of choice. The Shuttle H3 6700G also uses the company’s next-generation I.C.E. 2 heat pipe technology. Prices start from $1,035.99 upwards, depending on the specification. [Shuttle]

Samsung is reportedly working on their new 32GB microSDHC card that comes with Class 10 speed specification. This tiny card is equipped with 32GB 3-bit NAND flash memory chips, a proprietary 3-bit NAND controller and promises to deliver read and write speeds of up to 24MB/s and 12MB/s, respectively. The Samsung 32GB Class 10 microSDHC card is expected to become available early next year for unannounced price yet. [Hot Hardware]

Art Lebedev Studio is ready to release the new Optimus Mini Six keyboard later this year. The device features six shortcut keys that come equipped with a tiny color (64 x 64) LCD display. These LCD shortcut keys are also smaller than its predecessor to reduce the overall footprint of the keyboard. Too bad, there is no word on pricing or availability so far. Read more

The Buffalo LS-XL Series is a combination of a USB/FireWire external HDD and a NAS. The storage device can be accessed via USB, FireWire, Gigabit Ethernet, or outside your network thanks to its DDNS service support. Available in 1TB, 2TB and 3TB models, the Buffalo LS-XL Series will be released in July 2011 for 17,000 Yen ($211), 22,000 Yen ($273), and 28,000 Yen ($348), respectively. [Buffalo]