
The Motorola DH02 is a successor to Motorola DH01. This mobile TV features Live DVB-H TV with PVR (personal video recorder) capabilities, GPS navigation with voice-activated directions, automatic channel scan and listing, and a high res WQVGA display. Its maps are provided by TeleAtlas, while the high speed connectivity by the HSDPA / GPRS networks. The device also has a microSD card slot and Bluetooth connectivity. [NaviGadget]

Balupunkt will be launching their new TravelPilot line-up which consists of the TravelPilot 100, 200 and 300. The TravelPilot 100 and 200 feature 3.5-inch QVGA screens. The 300 has 4.3-inches at 480 x 272 as far as a display screen goes. All three run on Windows CE 5.0, the 200 and 300 include traffic receivers, and the 300 includes bluetooth along with maps of Western Europe. Get the 100 for about €129 ($200 US), the 200 for €299 ($462 US), Look for all three of these in Europe in March and April. [Navigadget]

Dell is an American technology-company based in Round Rock, Texas. The company has confirmed the availability of the M209X ultra portable projector. Weighing at just 2.6 lbs, the M209X is the successor to the ultraportable 3400MP. It sports 2000 ANSI lumens and will be able to display vivid images with the new BrilliantColor technology. Other features include VGA, s-video, composite, and HDMI inputs. The M209X will be available online with a retail price of $999. [Direct2Dell]

iRiver will be releasing the E100 portable media player in Europe next week. The E100 features a 2.4″ 262k color display at 320 x 240 resolution, a microSD memory card slot, FM radio with recording, video playback, line-in connectivity,a pair of 1W speakers,support for MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF and FLAC audio formats,support for MPEG-4, WMV9 and XviD video formats and will be available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities. They go for $119, $150, and $195. [Anything]

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]

Looks like multi-functional portable navigation devices are starting to drop in price and the Marbella 8800 is one of them. It comes filled with PMP functions, AV-in, and a 2 megapixel digital camera, along with a SiRF Star III GPS chip for a cheap price of $160. It is still unknown whether it will be brought to the U.S or when it will be dropped period, but it shouldn’t be long considering the specs and price have been revealed. [Navigadget]

LG’s hot new portable navigation device (PND), has just been reviewed by the FCC and now has some specs available as well as a preview photo. This PND comes with a 4-plus-inch touchscreen, bluetooth compatibility, an SD card slot, and a mini-USB port that also functions as a power jack and some PMP features like music and photo playback, but no video oddly enough. So far, there’s no other juicy specs or a price tag on this baby yet. Sorry to keep you all in suspense. [Engadget]
by Nicole on February 13, 2008

iRiver has dropped another PMP (portable media player) called the X20. The iRiver X20 comes with 8GB of flash memory and a 22 hour battery life, a microSD memory card slot for further storage capacity just in case 8GB doesn’t do it for you. The iRiver X20 is going for about $130.
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by Nicole on February 12, 2008

Samsung will drop a hot little projector called the MBP-100. The MBP-100 mini projector features a 20-inch display from cellphones or portable media players of all kinds. No word on pricing, but it’s expected to hit South Korea in March.
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by Nicole on January 28, 2008

Make presentations for work and school easier with the Yamaha NX-B02 bluetooth speaker. It comes 1.75″ titanium cone drivers, a 3.5mm line input, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR/A2DP, and a 4-hour battery life as well as powered by 4AA batteries. $140
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