
Targus has rolled out the USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Dual Video Docking Station (ACP70US). The device adopts the USB 3.0 graphics technology by DisplayLink and provides two video ports, which are capable of powering two monitors with up to 2048 x 1152 resolution. The Targus ACP70US also features four USB 2.0 ports and two USB 3.0 ports, for connecting portable gadgets such as external hard disk drives, smartphones, digital cameras, etc. Additional features include a DVI-I to VGA adapter, a HDMI to DVI-D adapter, a 6.5A AC adapter and a 2ft USB 3.0 cable. The Targus USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Dual Video Docking Station (ACP70US) is currently available for $199 each. [Press Release]

Dutch promotional product manufacturer Deonet has unveiled the world’s smallest USB memory stick. Measuring 19.5mm x 14.5mm x 2.9mm, the storage device adopts the Micro UDP chip, which is smaller than the physical size of other USB memory solutions. Available in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB of storage capacities, the flash drive will be available in January 2012. [Gizmag]

LogicBuy has started selling the Dell Inspiron 620s slim tower desktop for only $449.99 with free shipping. Powered by a 3.3Ghz Intel Core i3 quad-core processor with a 4GB of RAM, a 1TB hard disk drive, an Intel HD graphics, a wireless keyboard, a wireless mouse and Wi-Fi connectivity. The Dell Inspiron 620s runs on the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. [Product Page]

Wahoo Fitness has proudly introduced the world’s first Bluetooth Smart heart rate monitor namely the Blue HR. The device works in conjunction with Apple’s iPhone 4S to provide real-time heart rate readings. The Wahoo Fitness Blue HR heart rate monitor uses the Bluetooth 4.0 Smart technology to connect with your iPhone. You just need to install compatible apps to your iPhone 4S such as MapMyFitness, Motion X and RunKeeper. The Wahoo Fitness Blue HR will be launched in January 2012 for $79.99. [Product Page]

LG will release the DM92 27-inch 3D-capable display in the first half of 2012. The monitor has a 1mm-thick bezel and adopts an enhanced IPS (e-IPS) technology, offering a high color accuracy and a 178-degree viewing angles. The LG DM92 also consumes 25% less power than its predecessors. Stay tuned for more updates. [Electronista]

Buffalo has unveiled another one of its upcoming external hard drive called the MiniStation HD-PCT1TU2-BWJ. Available in 1TB capacity, this new 2.5-inch hard drive features a glossy white enclosure, a USB 2.0 connection interface and a power saving mode that can cut consumption by up to 20%. The MiniStation HD-PCT1TU2-BWJ will go on sale in Japan from early January for 16,800 Yen (about $215). [TechPowerUp]

PC Koubou is bringing you their newest DIY PC kit, the Amphis KIT MN01. The kit consists of a microATX case made by SilverStone, a 2.4GHz Intel Celeron G530 CPU, a 4GB of memory made by Kingston, a 120GB SSD (Intel 320), an Intel H61 Express chipset based ECS motherboard, a DVD Super Multi Drive 24x made by LG and a 450W power supply. If you’re interested, the Amphis KIT MN01 will set you back 42,800 Yen (about $548). [Product Page]

Here’s another newly introduced wireless mouse from Elecom, the M-TG01DL. Coming in a 5-button design, this compact mouse features a 2.4GHz radio frequency (works up to 10 meters), Elecom’s Track on Glass laser sensor, a 1200dpi resolution and a tiny USB receiver. Powered by 1x AAA battery, the M-TG01DL will go on sale from mid-January for around 4,980 Yen (about $64) in black, red and silver color options. [Elecom]

Logitech is set to launch their newest external HDD case for the Japanese market. Codenamed LHR-4BNEU3, the case is equipped with a USB 3.0 connection interface, an eSATA port and can house up to four 3.5-inch SATA HDDs. The LHR-4BNEU3 will start shipping in Japan from late December for 12,800 Yen (about $164). [Product Page]

Teclast has added a new Android tablet to its range by launching the A10. Powered by a 1GHz RK2918 ARM Cortex-A8 processor, the device sports a 9.7-inch 1024 x 768 capacitive multi-touch IPS display, a GC800 GPU, a 1GB DDR3 RAM, an 8GB of storage, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), dual cameras, 1080p Full HD video playback support, Flash 10.3 support, 3G module support, WiFi, OTG function, a micro USB port, a mini USB port, a USB port, an HDMI port, a 6000mAh battery and runs on Android 3.0 OS. The A10 is available now for 999 Yuan (about $157). [Teclast]