
Century Corporation has added new colors to their electronic paper/blackboard tablet, the Boogie Board. Available in red, pink, yellow, green, and cyan models, the Century Boogie Board is a pressure-sensitive A5-size e-memopad that requires almost zero power to retain what’s written on it. The gadget is powered by only a small wristwatch battery to erase the screen. Measuring 141mm x 222mm x 3mm, the new Century Boogie Board will be launched later this month. Read more

Century Corporation today introduced a new member from its Razoku series of USB hard drive cases. Known as the Razoku no Torihoudai (Model: CRTD25/35U2), the device can hold a 2.5-inch SATA hard drive and a 3.5-inch SATA hard drive. Both hard drives can be easily accessed for insertion and removal through opening covers on the front of the case. The Century Razoku no Torihoudai will be launched next month. [Century]

The Doredemo Box from Century Japan allows you to use either a 2.5-inch or a 3.5-inch hard disk drive with a super fast USB 3.0 interface for a maximum transfer rate. Measuring 122mm x 38mm x 207mm and weighing 450 grams (unit only), the device is compatible with Microsoft Windows (7, Vista, or XP) and Mac OS. If you are interested, you can purchase the Century Doredemo USB 3.0 HDD box for 7,950 Yen ($94). [Product Page]

Century is ready to release the Tribe, which is a miniaturized version of USB 3.0 drive dock. The device doesn’t even require a power supply as the USB 3.0 bus power supply is all it needs. The USB 3.0 bus power supplies more than enough power (900mA) to spin up even the largest 2.5-inch SATA drives. You only need one standard micro-USB 3.0 cable to use it. The Century Tribe USB 3.0 drive dock retails in Japan for 4,580 Yen or around $52. [Century Japan]

GeekStuff4U has started selling the Century LCD-10000U 10.1-inch USB monitor in Japan. The digital display produces a comfortable 16:9 true aspect ratio with a 1366×768 resolution. Measuring 161mm x 249mm x 34mm and weighing 615grams, this USB 2.0 LCD monitor also supports a 230cd/m2 of brightness level. Folks in Japan are able to buy the Century LCD-10000U for 26,000 Yen ($293). [GeekStuff4U]

The Century Japan EX35EU2R is the latest RAID 0/1/3/5/10 system that allows you to stack up to five 3.5-inch SATA hard disk drives (a maximum of 2TB per hard disk drive) or a total of 10TB of storage space. The device connects to your PC via USB 2.0 or eSATA. It is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. The Century EX35EU2R RAID system will be released in Japan sometime next week. [Product Page]

The Century 3.5-inch SATA/SAS Hard Drive Dock from Brando can hold up to three 3.5-inch SATA or Serial Attached SCSI drives in a 2-bay tray system. The device also features a built-in powerful 6cm silent cooling fan to keep the hard drives chilled. The Triple 3.5-inch SATA/SAS Hard Drive Dock retails for $149 each. [Brando]

Century has finally released the latest version of Ikkoichi 2.5-inch HDD enclosure. FYI, the first generation of this hard drive enclosure comes with two FireWire 400 ports but only supports IDE HDDs. The new model features one USB 2.0 port and two FireWire 400 ports and support of SATA 2.5-inch HDDs. If you are interested, you can purchase the Ikkoichi HDD Enclosure for 5,600 Yen ($62). [Product Page]

GeekStiff4U has started to sell the Chocolate Bar HDD case from Century Japan. Available in brown, white or pink, the case supports 2.5-inch SATA HDDs and a USB connector. What makes the Century Chocolate Bar HDD case more special is that it also supports both PC or Mac platforms. The Chocolate Bar HDD case retails for 1,790 Yen or equal to $19. [Product Page]

Century has unveiled their latest GPS navigation system. The SKN1-7_0L comes with a 7-inch touchscreen display at 480 x 234 resolution, a Telechips 7901 DUAL 498MHz processor, a 1Seg TV tuner, an SDHC memory card slot, a 64MB RAM, a 128MB internal memory and SKYTRAQ 20-Channel GPS. This PND also supports a wide variety of popular audio and video file formats and runs on the Windows CE 5.0 operating system. [Century]