
A new Full HD monitor from Princeton has just entered the Japanese market. Codenamed HTBYF-23W, this new 23-inch LED-backlight monitor provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness, 5ms response time and 170/160 degree viewing angles. Not to mention, the monitor also comes with two built-in 2W stereo speakers and has D-Sub, DVI-D and HDMI connectors. The HTBYF-23W retails for 20,800 Yen (about $275). [Princeton]

Princeton Technology has just announced a new line of USB 3.0 portable hard drives ‘PHD-25US’ to its range. Coming in 320GB, 500GB, 640GB and 750GB capacities, these 2.5-inch hard drives feature an aluminum chassis, a USB 3.0/2.0 connection interface, a blue LED indicator and supports for Windows 7, Vista, XP as well as Mac OS X 10.5 or later operating systems. The 320GB, 500GB, 640GB and 750GB models will become available in late August for 11,800 Yen (about $154), 12,800 Yen (about $167), 13,800 Yen (about $180) and 14,800 Yen (about $193), respectively. [Princeton]

The Princeton PTFBEF-22W is a new 21.5-inch Full HD LED backlight monitor that provides a mono 1W speaker, a 250CD/m2 of brightness level and a 1000:1 of contrast ratio. The monitor has a standard DVI-D and D-SUB connectors. Unfortunately, it lacks of HDMI port. The company claims that the Princeton PTFBEF-22W consumes 48% less power consumption compared to its predecessors. The Princeton PTFBEF-22W 21.5-inch LED backlight monitor will be launched in Japan next month for 21,500 Yen ($263). [Akihabara]

The PSP-3DBar from Princeton is not a 3D soundbar for the Sony PlayStaion Portable. It is actually an ordinary 3D soundbar, which adopts the Trident melod audio technology to produce a virtual Surround system. The Princeton PSP-3DBar is perfect for a small home theater system and a multimedia computer. You can also connect this soundbar to a DAP or an MP3 player via a 3.5mm audio cable. [Princeton]

Princeton Technology Corporation is about to drop their latest Full HD monitor ‘HTBTF-24W’ for the Japanese market. This new 23.6-inch widescreen monitor supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and provides 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 300 cd/m2 brightness and 5ms response time. What’s more, it also comes with two built-in 2W speakers and has DVI-D, mini D-Sub as well as HDMI connectors. The Princeton HTBTF-24W will start shipping in Japan from late October for around 24,800 Yen (about $305). [Princeton]

Princeton Technology Corporation is gearing up to drop a new line of USB flash drives for the mass market called the Xiao Turn 2. Coming in capacities ranging from 2GB to 32GB, this pocket-sized drives feature a rotating cover, a USB 2.0 interface and are compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP as well as Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later. The 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models will go on sale in early September for $16, $21, $36, $69 and $139, respectively. [Princeton]

Princeton Technology Corporation is about to unleash their newest LCD monitor ‘PTFBDF-19W’ into the market. This 18.5-inch widescreen monitor provides 1,366 x 768 native resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time and 250cd/m2 brightness. The monitor also comes with two 1W stereo speakers and has both D-Sub and DVI-D connectors. The Princeton PTFBDF-19W will start shipping in late August for around $173. [Princeton]

The Toyjector pico projector allows you to enjoy QVGA resolution with a 100:1 contrast ratio and a 5 lumens of brightness. This projector is ideal for use in a small room. You can purchase the Toyjector pico projector when it is released later this month for $180 a pop. [PicoProjector]

Here is another iPod docking station from Princeton in the form of the PIP-DOCK2. You can connect it to your TV, Hi-Fi, and PC or MAC since it is compatible with both platform. You can also control the gadget easily from your lazy sofa with its remote control. The Princeton PIP-DOCK2 retails for 5,980 Yen. [Princeton via iPod and MP3 Players]

The i-Swing is a new docking station for iPod / iPod Touch / iPhone / iPhone 3G that offers landscape or portrait mode. Dubbed as the i-Swing, the docking station measures 220mm x 32mm x 100mm and weights at 360grams. The gadget features a USB port and two speakers with an output of 3 watts. The i-Swing also provides 6 hours of battery life. [Akihabara via iPod and MP3 Players]