
Thinkware has introduced its new 7-inch DMB navigation device in Korea. The iNAVI ES200 is actually a successor model to the iNAVI ES100. It comes jam packed with a high resolution of 800 x 480 pixels display and a high performance 500MHz CPU. Other features include MP3/video player, photo album and games. The gadget also supports AV-in inputs, so it can be connected with two different multimedia devices at the same time. Not sure why a parrot is pictured, but it would be cool if it gave you directions in a parrot-voice. The 2GB model retails for $423, while the 4GB version is priced at $477. [AVING]

Korean Minigigi has released its new USB MP3 player in the Korean market. Dubbed as the “U-Player”, the gadget is equipped with two-color OLED and supports Microsoft’s Play-X for 3D sound and seven band equalizers. It also sports voice recording, A-B repeat function, e-book functionality and FM radio. The “U-Player” retails for $36(1GB) and $48(2GB). See more pics after the jump. [Aving] More

Sharkoon ViViDO is an MP4-Player with illuminated touchpad and 1.8 inch TFT colour display. Available in black, red or blue and in capacities, the gadget supports JPG, MP3, WMA and AVI file formats, The player also reproduces frequencies ranging from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Measuring 90mm x 42 mm x 9 mm and weighing at 32 grams, the Sharkoon ViViDO is compatible with Windows ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Mac OS X and Linux. The package comes complete with the “earbud” headphones, an USB cable (USB Plug / mini-USB) and a software CD. The 1GB, 2 GB, and 4 GB models retail for $66, $76, and $102.
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You can buy the 4GB version of Optimus Touch for just $ 109. This iPod touch clone boasts a 2.8-inch touchscreen display, 4GB of built-in memory, 1.3MP camera, miniSD card slot, USB 2.0 connectivity, and an integrated FM tuner. If you wawnt to get more details, you can watch the video after the jump.
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by Johan on December 8, 2007

What makes the LtWv Wrist Vmote Lightglove cool is that it allows users to turn on devices like a TV without a remote. The device has won the CES 2008 Award for its breakthrough technology. There is no further info on this gadget. Stay tuned for more updates.
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by Johan on December 4, 2007

Vio Technology of USA has released the Vio330 GPS navigation system that features a Samsung processor, 3.5 inch touch screen, SiRF Star III 20 channel GPS receiver, and preloaded maps of U.S. map with 2 millions POIs stored in a 2GB SD card. The voice prompts can be in English, French, British English, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. The Vio330 GPS navigation system retails for around $300.
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by Johan on December 4, 2007

The Visco VSC-N500B GPS navigation system offers a 3.5 inch touch screen display with 240 x 320 resolution and a SiRF Star III GPS receiver which is able to search 20 parallel channels at the same time. The gadget comes bundled with an SD card which is preloaded with maps of US and Canada. It also sports MP3 playback and photo viewing. Other specs include Microsoft Windows CE .Net 4.2, Centrality Atlas Processor running at 200 MHz, 32 MB flash memory and 64 MB SDRAM memory for operating systems and embedded applications, built-in speaker, and 5-Way Directional Pad. The Visco VSC-N500B GPS navigation system retails for approx. $170.
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The Medion GoPal P4425 Personal Navigation Device (PND) comes equipped with a fingerprint sensor to enhance user security and ensures that only authorized users will be able to activate the device. The gadget stores up to five different user fingerprints. Other cool features include a 4.3inch TFT touchscreeh display, the SiRF Atlas III multimedia processor, a speed advisor and lane assistant, GPS satellite and Bluetooth connectivity, voice recognition and text-to-speech capability, an RDS-TMC receiver for live traffic updates, and an integrated FM transmitter. Medion’s GoPal P4425 is currently available in selected European markets. Pricing info is still unavailable.
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by Johan on November 29, 2007

The M42410 portable media player from China boasts a rather retro control design that features a moving track wheel as found in the first generation iPods. The gadget supports AVI, MP3, WMA and WAV file formats, and has a 2.4 inch TFT LCD display, a miniSD memory card slot, an integrated speaker and a USB 2.0 port. You can also upgrade its firmware. Now that’s cool!
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by Nicole on November 9, 2007

For those who don’t like to keep which sites they go to hush-hush then you might wanna check out the stealth surfer. It features Tor Network Security that has an IP masker with a 4-year subscription to Hushmail, your choice of 2GB going for $180, 4GB for $230, and 8GB for $280. You can now browse porn sites and other little secrets you wanna keep with this great USB device!
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