
The Exemode ER-250 is an MP3 player that comes jam packed with a CD player. The gadget also has an SD memory card slot that accepts SD/MMC(max 2GB) and a USB port. Its amplifier output is 2Watts×2channels. The Exemode ER-250 MP3 player will be available in Japan later this month for around $99. [Impress] More

The Chinese company Ainol has proudly introduced the new U80SE PMP that is thinner by .8mm than its predecessor at 8.8mm. This small and slim gadget offers 2.2-inch QVGA display screen and sports most of music and video formats including RM, RMVB, AVI, FLV, DAT, ASF, MP4, WMV, 3GP, MP3, and MPG file formats. The U80SE also has a picture browser, some pre-loaded games and an e-books viewer. We don’t know yet about the memory capacity and the price tag of this player. [IMP3 via iPod and MP3 Players Blog] More

For those who like the small gadget, here is a new UMPC from Gigabyte. The M700 comes equipped with a 7 inch touchscreen display (1024×600), 1.2Ghz C7-M Via processor, 2GB RAM, and 40GB to 60GB of hard drive. The gadget is also powered by Windows Vista Home Premium operating system. Pricing info is still unknown. [JKonTheRun via Laptop Blog]

Panasonic has decided to release the Toughbook, which is the company’s first UMPC with the Intel Atom processor. The gadget is a water and dust resistant and comes with a 5.6 inch touchscreen display. No word on pricing so far. [Akihabara via Laptop Blog]

Thinkware Korea has introduced its iNAVI 3D at CeBIT 2008 in Hanover from 4th to 9th March, 2008. The gadget is a dynamic electronic map of 3D space representation. It provides some useful information on the 3D environment structure. As a result, the drivers can view roads, streets and traffic signals in a photo realistic way. That’s amazing! See more photos after the jump. [AVING]

TomTom has confirmed that they will release a new navigation gadget called GO 530. It comes equipped with 4.3inch widescreen 16:9 format LCD (WQVGA: 480×272 pixels), 400 MHz Processor, 1GB of internal memory, SD card socket, and Bluetooth connectivity. Measuring 118mm x 83mm x 24mm and weighing 220grams, the GO 530 is using a Lithium-polymer battery that provides up to 5 hours of battery life. The device also sports IQ Routes, the Advanced Lane Guidance and compatible with TomTom HD Traffic. TomTom GO 530 will be available only in Europe at the end of April for around $538. [Navigadget]

The Bronze Sony PSP will be available in the Japanese market on April 24th 2008. The gadget will be available in limited quantities(only 60,000 units). Priced at $230, this bronze colored gadget comes bundled with a 32MB Memory Pro Duo memory stick and an AV digital cable. For the price comparison, the white, black and silver Sony PSP retails for around $190 each. See more pictures after the jump to get more details. [Product Page via Video Game Blog] More

One Hand Player from Bandai is a music player that was released couple of years ago in Japan. The gadget provides 12 scratch samples and stock rhythm tracks that you can modify with pitch changes. What makes this gadget special is that you can change track play by shaking the unit. The music player is priced at around $35. [Dvice]

Priced at $69.99 the Ultra Thin Credit Card Voice Recorder from ThinkGeek measures in at only 6.5 millimeters thick. The device features 1GB of built-in storage, a flip-out USB connector, and flush-mounted controls. It also can act as an MP3 player and USB flash drive. The gadget records audio in WAV file format. [ThinkGeek]

Socket Communications has proudly introduced the new SoMo 650 handheld computer that is using anti-bacterial plastic in its construction. The handheld offers a fast 624 MHz processor, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, a large bright QVGA display, and plenty of SDRAM and Flash memory. This antibacterial SoMo 650 handheld computer and its docking cradle will be available in early Q3 2008. The sample product will be on display at the HIMSS annual conference and exhibition in Orlando, Florida. I think it is a great idea to make all the other gadgets these days using the same antibacterial plastic. [Press Release]