
Are you concerned enough about your children’s safety? Well here’s a perfect tracking device from Princeton that will help you track your kids. Called the Kid Finder, it can let you know both distance and direction of your kids, but keep in mind it only works up to 90 meters, so you’ll have to make sure they don’t go out of that range. The transmitter also includes an SOS button that can be pushed to send an alarm to the remote control in case of danger. Priced at $108. [Product Page]

If you bored with your old LCD screen, the you can purchase one of these new High Definition LCD monitors from Princeton. Known as the PTFBGF-23RW (glossy LCD) and the PTFBGF-23W (Non glossy LCD), both monitors are available for the same price, which is less than €280 each. These 23 inch HD LCDs also offer 1920×1080 resolution, DVI, D-SUB, HDMI, Dynamic Contrast Control (DDC) from 1000 to 10000:1, a 300cd/m2 brightness level and two 1.5 Watts speakers. [Impress]

Princeton has rolled out the PSP-312IPIR3 iPod speaker dock that comes with a couple of 6 Watts speakers. The docking station supports all iPod versions and offers virtual 3D surround. You can also connect the Princeton PSP-312IPIR3 to your CD or MD player via a line-in connection. Pricing info is still unavailable. [Akihabara via iPod and MP3 Players]

Princeton of Japan comes back with a new 21.5 inch LCD monitor which is dubbed as the PTFBGF-22RW. The LCD screen is able to produce a native 1080p resolution, and features 16:9 native aspect ratio, 300cd/m2 brightness, 1,000:1 static contrast ratio, 10,000:1 dynamic ratio, 5ms response time, 160-degree vertical viewing angle and 170-degree horizontal viewing angle. Other connectivity options include a VGA port, two HDMI ports, a headphone output and a 3.5mm audio jack input. The Princeton PTFGF-22RW will be out in Japan from next month for ¥26,800 or about $292. [Princeton]

If you are looking for a new and compact Bluetooth mouse for your laptop, then check out the Princeton PSM-BT1 series mouse. Available in Black, Blue and Silver, the mouse has an impressive 1000dpi resolution. The Princeton PSM-BT1 measures at just 60mm x 99mm x 38mm and weights 65grams. [Princeton]

I think 4TB external hard drives are not enough for me, so I am glad to know that Princeton has released the new 5TB NAS in the form of the DN-503AH-PDC. It is actually an average NAS with RAID 0/1/5 and 6 support. The NAS consists of five 1TB HDDs on the inside. The Princeton DN-503AH-PDC will be released in Jpan in mid-Decemeber 2008. Pricing info is still unavailable. We will keep you posted. [Akihabara]

Princeton has got a great solution for those sneaky thieves and snoops; it’s password protected with a fingerprint reader. The XiaoClef2 USB key is now available in Japan in 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB versions. Japanese teens are already putting this to use, hopefully the rest of the world can benefit soon. [Princeton] Read more
by Nicole on February 15, 2008

Princeton is scheduled to release a new wireless USB bluetooth adapter known as the PTM-UBT4. It has a 100-meter range as well as Bluetooth 2.0+EDR meaning you can have a data rate of up to 3Mbps. The PTM-UBT4 will drop in Japan and other places later this month for $28.
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