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Samsung M310 Ultra Mobile Pocket Imager Projector

Samsung has released a tiny little projector called the M310. Samsung’s M310 is known as an Ultra Mobile Pocket Imager/DLP device featuring a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 150 ANSI lumens, VGA input, SVGA native resolution. No word on pricing or availability at this time. [Link]

LG KU950 Mobile TV Phone

by Nicole on February 6, 2008

LG KU950 Mobile TV Phone

Here we see the newest mobile tv phone by LG called the KU950. It features a 2.4-inch swiveling screen, innovative 360 rotating form factor, enhanced TV broadcasting, video/music on demand, and DVB-H support. No word on pricing or availability. More pics after the jump.

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Everex CloudBook CE1200V UMPC

by Nicole on January 10, 2008

Everex CloudBook Ultra-Mobile PC

Talk about cheap laptops! Everex, has announced the newest member of their UMPC family. The CE1200V UMPC comes with basic features and more that most other laptops might not have. Specs include a 1.2GHz Via C7-M ULV mobile processor, 512MB of DDR2 533MHz memory, a 7-inch WVGA TFT display with a resolution of 800 x 480, VIA UniChrome Pro IGP graphics, VIA High-Definition Audio, and WiFi in its 802.11b and g flavors. Other features include a touchpad, 2 USB 2.0 ports, a DVI port, 4-in-1 media card reader, headphone/microphone ports, and a set of built-in stereo speakers. It runs off a 4-cell L-ion battery and has 5 hours of battery life. Get yours January 25th for $399 at Walmart.

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Mobile Notetaker: Writing Gone Digital

by Nicole on December 12, 2007

Mobile Notetaker:Writing Gone Digital

Taking notes or writing important schedules can be both a hassle and easy to damage and lose. With the mobile notetaker, you just take the device and clip it to any notepad and as you write, it transfers the text to an LCD screen display and it automatically stores in the internal memory. You can even download to your computer with the included software enables you to you save all your illustrations and convert your written notes to editable text using OCR. It operates in two modes, mobile or connected. Mobile Mode enables the user to capture and store the notes / sketches digitally at meetings, lectures and conferences. Connected Mode enables the Mobile NoteTaker and a PC / Notebook by USB cable. The user can upload, organize, move, edit or add to handwritten notes ideas, sketches, phone numbers or reminders, etc. You’ll always be able to remember and most importantly keep all your notes, etc. $170

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Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000

by Nicole on December 10, 2007

Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000

Unlike other memory mouses that depend on a receiver that hogs the USB port. With the memory mouse 8000 relies on one of those factors, the receiver includes 1GB of flash memoryserving as a double duty.But once you remove it to copy files to or from another system, the mouse stops working. Another thing is that the mouse isn’t powered on batteries but a built-in rechargeable battery that can be recharged VIA USB and includes a special cable with magnetic connectors that attach to the receiver and under the mouse allowing it to recharge whenever needed. This still might not beat the Logitech, but it’s pretty good on average. $100


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Airbox CM3 Mobile Router

by Nicole on November 6, 2007

Airbox CM3 mobile router

Now you can take the internet anywhere you go with the Airbox CM3 mobile router. This mobile router can be hooked up to a moving vehicle (RV,etc.), wi-fi or an ethernet jack without special software or PCMCIA card but it has to be hooked up to a 3G digital cellphone network. The internet connection wont be that fast at all considering it only goes at about 400-800 Kbps and has a wireless range of 300 ft. Unfortunately it is powered by your car’s cig lighter. I guess it’s better than no internet but I don’t think it’s worth $499.

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