Western Digital has recently rolled out their latest portable media drive for the mass market called the My Passport AV. Designed specifically for video storage and playback, this plug-and-play media drive comes equipped with a 320GB of storage capacity, a USB 2.0 interface and works with any of your game consoles, Blu-ray Disc players, camcorders or media players, allowing you to play the multimedia content from the drive on an HD TV. No to mention, the drive also supports Sony’s Direct Copy feature which enables users to offload and archive HD video directly to a My Passport AV portable media drive without a computer. The 320GB My Passport AV Portable Media Drive is now available for purchase in the US for $109.99. [WD]
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Still remember the OPPO Enjoy e-book reader? OPPO has finally unveiled the specs of this highly anticipated gadget. Powered by Android OS, the OPPO Enjoy features a 6-inch e-ink display at 800 x 600 resolution, a 2GB of storage space and supports a wide range of popular formats including TXT, HTML, HTM, CHM, EPUB, PDF, DOC, XLS, PPT, and ZIP files. The OPPO Enjoy also has a trackball, a flip button, and a touch-sensitive control for easy navigation. Stay tuned for more updates. [KingSoft]

Online store Ownta has started selling the new Dr. Yi e-Book reader. The gadget adopts an “electronic paper”, which is able to show a crisp black-and-white screen that is very similar to the appearance of a printed paper. The Dr. Yi eBook reader features a 200MHz ARM9 processor, a battery life that can last for 22 hours, and Linux OS. If you want one, you can purchase the Dr. Yi e-Book reader for $315 a pop. [Product Page]

Digital Foci has recently introduced the Pearl White Photo Book (PBK-080) at the Wedding & Portrait Photographers International Convention in Las Vegas. This portable digital photo album features a soft leather-like case, an 8-inch 800 x 600 digital LCD color screen and a 4GB of storage space. Its battery provides up to 2.5 hours of battery life. The Pearl White Photo Book will be available in June for $189 a pop. [Digital Foci]

The Weather Station Keychain features weather forecast with moon phases, temp and humidity, alarm clock with snooze function, calendar with date, day and year display, min/max temp and humidity memory, built-in compass and LED flashlight. Measuring 3.5-inch x 1.5-inch x .75-inch, the gadget needs 2 button cell batteries (included). $24.99 is all you need to bring home this Weather Station Keychain. [Amazon]

Designed for those who are always on the go, the ezGear Surge2Go portable power strip provides three extra outlets, which are spaced far enough apart to accommodate larger plugs. The device comes equipped with a built-in surge protector that shields your electronic devices from power spikes. There is also a LED indicator that allows you to know that it’s working perfectly. If you want one, you can buy the ezGear Surge2Go for $17.99. [Product Page]

Haleron has recently introduced their latest 7-inch tablet namely the iLet Mini HAL. The gadget is powered by a faster 600MHz VIA processor, a 800 x 480 pixel touchscreen display, a 128MB of RAM, a 2GB of on-board flash storage, 802.11b/g WiFi, 2 USB ports, a microphone, a headphone jack and an SDHC card slot. Haleron claims that the iLet Mini HAL will provide for up to 16 hours of operation time. You can purchase the Haleron iLet Mini HAL for $199 a pop. [Haleron]

Green-House’s latest compact GH-SPA111Y sphere speaker is currently available in three different colors such as pink, green, and white. The speaker provides a 1.1-Watt output. You can hook this speaker up to your MP3 player allowing you to enjoy some music wherever you go. Each speakers measures 52mm x 52mm x 36mm and weights 55mm. [Green-House]

MOBLIC is a new gadget manufacturer that was just established on February 1st, 2009. The company has recently introduced the Moblic E7 MID “Mobius”, which is their first product. This WiMAX gaming MID features a 4-inch touchscreen WVGA display, an 8GB Flash Memory, a 600Mhz CPU, a 256MB of RAM and a Micro SD card extension slot. The cool factor of this gadget is that it supports 802.11 b/g WiFi, IEEE 802.16e WiMAX wireless connectivity, and sliding QWERTY keyboard. No word on pricing or availability at this time. [Akihabara]


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