
Shenzhen has released an above average PMP called the EM-2811 or “Latte ICE.” It features a 1GB-4GB capacity, a miniSD slot, a 2.8-inch QVGA screen, FM radio, voice support, AVI / MPEG video playback, and a built-in speaker along with the classic Tetris game and battery life of 4 hours video and 8 hours audio, and a $70 starting price. Check out the video after the break. [PMPToday] More

Pioneer has released a new in-Car Audio system in Japan called the DVH-P530. It’s compatible with MP3, WMA, and AAC files as well as DivX. [Akihabara]
by Nicole on February 15, 2008

Onkyo and SOTEC partnered up on the new APX-2 HD audio PC. It comes with a Core 2 Duo T5500 @ 1.66GHz, 1 GB of RAM, 500GB of HDD, a digital audio amplifier, an HDD that is stored in a Super Floating HDD Unit, and a noise cancellation box (22dB max) as well as Vista’s volume mixer function and installed Pure Direct Audio Path (PDAP) to prevent audio loss from poor HD audio support. No word on pricing or availability.
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by Nicole on January 17, 2008

Sharp will be releasing their new audio home theater caled the AN-ACD2. The Aquos Audio AN-ACD2 comes with 150W of power, width of 1141mm, and HDMI capabilities to give you the ultimate movie watching experience. It’s slim and sleek design makes it convenient to add accessories such as a Blu-Ray player or a TV. The AN-ACD2 has dropped in Japan already, but whether it will release in Europe or the U.S is still unknown. $1,136
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by Nicole on January 16, 2008

Enhance your iPod experience with the Macally FlexTune portable audio system/ dock. It features a vertical and horizontal iPod Touch and iPhone placement, compatible with other MP3 players, 1500mW power output per channel and is powered by 4 AA batteries. The FlexTune portable stereo system will be available for $59.99 in leading electronic stores nationwide.
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by Nicole on December 3, 2007

Look no further for a compact recorder that does just that and more with features such as two built in studio-quality electret condenser microphones direct to .wav or .mp3 format with bitrates of 320kbps. Record everything from live shows to music, or annoying sounds to scare off unwelcome visitors. You can also plug in external mics impromptu digital 4-track recording or connect to your computer with USB and record it to your hard drive. You’ll be making one hit wonders instantly. $300
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by Nicole on November 8, 2007

Now eaves dropping never got easier with the CX-008 GSM SIM card spy reader. You can spy on anyone anywhere with this compact audio speaker box. You just insert a valid SIM card, and you can tap that person no matter where you are in the world. Additional features include: three microphones, tri-band, 15 days standby on one charge. Now you can hear what your boss or in-laws really think of you =P. $140.
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