
Amazon has started selling the Pure Sensia digital audio system for $299. The Sensia is known as the world’s first high resolution DAB digital and internet-connected radio with a unique, large color touchscreen, which delivers a state-of-the-art and intuitive user-interface. This gadget features a large 5.7-inch (640 x 480) high resolution color touchscreen, the Flow technology for internet radio, several apps for weather, news, Facebook/ Twitter updates, and an input for MP3 players and iPods. [Amazon via Portable MP3 Players]

Philips will be dropping a new digital audio/video player called the GoGear SA5225. It supports WMV, MPEG4 video files, WMA and AAC audio files, a picture viewer, FM radio receiver, and can stream audio and transfer files using bluetooth wireless technology. The GoGear also has an Options button, volume controls, a 5-way control point that lets you play/pause, skip forward/back and scroll up/down, and a USB connector. The SA5225 can be charged by USB and takes about 4 hours to charge. No word on pricing or availability, but you can imagine that it might not be that cheap. [MobileWhack]