Panasonic has unveiled their latest iPod docks from their D-Dock series. Known as the Panasonic SC-HC4 and HC3, these slim iPod docking station features a digital amplifier delivering 20Watts × 2 channels output, an AM/ FM tuner, a CD player and a SD card slot (SC-HC4 only). These iPod docks come with speakers that are made of a high quality Bamboo fiber material to make it lightweight and produces deep sound. The Panasonic SC-HC4 will be available in silver, pink and black for 40,000 Yen ($450) and the Panasonic SC-HC3 will be available in silver for 35,000 Yen ($400). In addition, the Panasonic SC-HC4 model is able to rip any CDs into SD or SDHC cards at a speed up to 8x. [Akihabara via iPod and MP3 Players]

eStarling comes back with its new WiFi 802.11n-enabled digital photo frame called the 802.11n Touchscreen Connected Frame. The frame boasts a 10.2-inch 800 x 480 full-touchscreen panel with a split-screen design for right sized image presentation, a built-in 2GB flash memory, a microSD card slot, an Ethernet connector and supports WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity with speeds of up to 150 Mbps and a range of 230 feet. The frame also enables you to access photos through Gmail, Facebook, Picasa, Flickr and other websites, and even features its own Twitter client and video inbox for receiving and displaying video clips from the internet. The eStarling 802.11n Touchscreen Connected Frame retails for $249.99. [eStarling]

Sanyo’s latest Eneloop Tone batteries are now available in some bright colors that make these batteries more interesting. In case you didn’t know, the Sanyo Eneloop is a rechargeable battery that can be recharged about 1500 times. These eco-friendly batteries are also pre-charged at the factory using clean energy generated from renewable solar power. [Press Release]

Printbrush is claimed to be the world’s smallest pocket-sized printer that uses Bluetooth to connect with a laptop and print an A4 paper at 600 dpi (monochrome). This ultra-portable printer adopts PrintDreams’ propietary RMPT Full technology that allows it to print documents at a maximum speed of 250mm/sec. The device also supports USB 2.0, IRda, and a rechargeable Li-Ion battery. The Printbrush is scheduled to be launched next year for around $199. Video after the jump. More

Here is good news for those who are living in the UK, because Nokia is ready to launch the Nokia X6 in the UK market on November 12th, 2009. Priced at around $878, the X6 is a high-end Symbian touchscreen phone with a 3.2 inch (360 x 640 pixels) LCD display, HSDPA connectivity, Wi-Fi (with UPnP), stereo speakers, a 3.5mm headset jack, a TV out, a 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss lens, and a 32GB of internal memory. Word has it that the non-CWM version of the X6 will be released in 2010 for a lower price. [World of Nokia via Upcoming Cell Phones]

After the long wait, the Sonos ZonePlayer S5 is now available for purchase. This all-in-one wireless music system has the ability to stream an iTunes library from any computer connected to the network or from a Network Attached Storage device. The gadget boasts two tweeters, two 3-inch mid-range drivers, and one 3.5-inch dedicated subwoofer. Additional features include auto-detection of connections for any iPod, CD player or TV. The ZonePlayer S5 retails for $$400. [ipodnn via iPod and MP3 Players]

If you’re looking for a new ergonomic gaming mouse, then I suggest you to check out the recently released Smog gaming mouse from Ozone. This right-handed mouse features an adjustable right-side hand support, a high-precision laser sensor called the Avago 9500, 7+2 programmable buttons, five Macro modes for gaming profiles and supports up to 5040 dpi via software. Not to mention, the mouse also comes with creamic footpads and an adjustable weight (includes set with six 5g weights). The Ozone Smog Gaming Mouse is now available for purchase for 49.90 Euro (about $74). [Product Page]

Taiwan-based manufacturer Silicon Power has once again expanded its LuxMini 920 series of USB flash drives by announcing the all new 64GB version. Coming in black with silver chequered pattern, this compact drive features a scratch and fingerprint proof enclosure, a USB 1.1/2.0 connection interface and provides read and write speeds of up to 30MB/s and 20MB/s, respectively. In addition, the drive also has Error Correcting Code (ECC) functionality and Wear Leveling technology to boost its data reliability and extend its lifespan. Pricing info is still unknown at the moment. [Press Release]

I-O Data has rolled out its new SuperSpeed USB 3.0 external HDD, the HDJ-UT. Measuring 46mm x 223mm x 155mm and weighing 1.6kg, the drive is available in either 1TB or 1.5TB capacity and provides transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps (USB 3.0) or 480Mbps (USB 2.0). The 1TB (HDJ-UT1.0) and 1.5TB (HDJ-UT1.5) are now available in Japan for 21,000 Yen (about $231) and 25,300 Yen (about $279), respectively. [Product Page via GadgetFolder]

Super Talent has launched their latest SuperSpeed USB 3.0 RAIDDrive which supports transfer speeds of up to 200MB/sec or 10x faster compared to USB 2.0 drives. If you use a separate UAS Protocol driver with a USB 3.0 port, the SuperSpeed drive can reach speeds up to 320MB/sec. Measuring 95mm x 37mm x 13.5mm, the Super Talent SuperSpeed USB 3.0 RAIDDrive is currently available in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB storage capacities. The drives are also fully compatible with USB 1.1 and USB 2.0. [Super Talent]