by Johan on September 8, 2007

The GF-650 from Teac Japan has a turntable, CD-RW recorder and AM / FM tuner. Made from shiny aluminum, the device offers a backlit LCD which displays track information, volume, etc. Your precious vinyl will be recorded on the CD with the same quality thanks to the diamond tipped needle. The amplifier provides an output of 3.5W×2ch and the built in speakers are 70mm wide. Measuring 479mm × 370mm × 259.5mm and weighing 12.5kg, the Teac GF-650 will be available in Japan from September 10th, 2007 for $740.
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by Johan on September 4, 2007

What makes the Eton P’9111 Emergency Crank Radio special is that it was designed by Porsche. The radio has a cast aluminum housing and precision knurled knobs. It also features an AM/FM/Shortwave radio, emergency siren, crank handle magnetic locking system, cellphone recharger and an LED flashlight. The unit utilizes dual conversion super-hetrodyne technology, ensuring accurate reception. You can buy the Eton P’9111 Emergency Crank Radio for just $200.
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by Johan on August 28, 2007

Amazon is now accepting pre-orders for the new Creative Zen, which is available in 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB varieties. These gadgets boast a 2.5-inch display, along with a built-in FM tuner and voice recorder, and a standard SD slot for expansion. It plays MP3, WMA (w/ DRM), AAC, or Audible audio, along with WMV, DivX, Xvid, MJPEG, or TIVO to Go video files. The 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB players retail for $149, $199, and $299 respectively, and will be released next month.
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by Johan on July 24, 2007

The Toshiba Gigabeat U103 digital audio player is now available in 24 different colors. In fact, this gadget is just about exactly the same as its predecessor, the Gigabeat U102 that was released a couple of months ago. The Toshiba U103 features 1GB of onboard memory, a small 1.1-inch OLED display, FM radio playback, and support for WMA/MP3/WAV file formats. The player measures 76.7mm × 36.2mm × 12.4mm and weighs 38grams. It is available in Japan for $ 114.
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by Johan on June 22, 2007

Teac Japan has released the CD-X10i 2.1 channel CD system with an iPod dock. Its super flat NXT speakers provide an output of 5W x 2 channels, the sub-woofer has a 4 inch cone delivering 15 watts. Measuring 160mm × 86mm × 226mm and weighing 1Kg, the system sports a FM tuner, sleep timer, and an alarm clock. The Teac CD-X10i will go on sale in Japan from July for around $240.
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by Johan on June 19, 2007

iRiver’s NV GPS system sports DMB functionality, so you can catch up with live TV when on the move. The navigation gadget features 7 inch WVGA screen, 2 SD card slots, Media player supporting a variety of formats (MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF, WMV, MPG, Xvid, H.264), and FM Tuner. The iRiver NV GPS system will be available in Korea. No word on pricing so far.
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The USB AM/FM Radio from Thanko features a big external antenna and can even record the radio in WAV or WMA file formats. The device is not compatible with Mac, it is only compatible with Windws 2000, XP, and Vista.
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Kenwood Japan has released the MNA-350 Double Din Car audio system that comes with a CD receiver and GPS. The device can play Audio CD and MP3, WMA, AAC files from CD-R/RW discs. It also has a built in AM/ FM tuner, a 3.5 inch touchscreen, GPS functionality, and delivers an output of 50W x 4 channels. In addition, you can also hook up the optional KCA-iP501 iPod connector which allows you to control the Apple iPod using the touchscreen itself. The gadget also packs in a SD card slot for updating the navigation data and not for music playback. The Kenwood MNA-350 is now available in Japan for $835.
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Here is another TV mobile phone which is called the ZT168. The device features antenna to receive TV broadcasts, stereo speakers, FM radio, 2500 mAh battery, 3 inch 260k QVGA touchscreen, 2MP camera, TV out, and MP3 player. More pics after the jump!
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Developed in Mainland China, the Du-635 Super Radio Phone is equipped with a giant speaker on its backside. The Super Radio Phone has a small digital display and a select few buttons on the back that let you choose your favorite AM or FM radio station (or MP3s). Other specs include a color display, microSD expansion slot, a suite of productivity software, and a 1.3MP camera. This dual-band GSM Super Radio Phone is available in Taiwan for approx. $125.
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