
Here’s a great pocket-sized study system designed for your kids. Dubbed as the Crammer, this handheld device features a powerful flash-card creation engine and access to over 16,000 quiz questions. Using its online features you’ll be able to download another 1,000 3rd through 8th grade math, science, social studies and language arts quizzes. It also comes with digital music player for your listening pleasure. Priced at $39.99. [Redferret]

Sony will be launching the 2.1 BRAVIA DAV-F200 home theater system in Europe. It features S-Master digital amplification, S-Force front surround technology, an integrated DVD player, support for MP3 / photo / DivX discs, 1080p upscaling over HDMI, and a built-in USB port for listening to WMA / AAC files along with optical / coaxial digital inputs. No word on a price or plans for this home theater system cmoing to the States, but you can go to Europe this June. [Pocketlint]

JVC’s 11-sided speaker concept features a “360 degree sound spreading system. In other words, it transforms into a sound sharing system as well as an awesome piece of graphic digital art. The speaker also features a programmed LED lighting system that gives you three choices for a music display: jazzy, funky, or none. Expect the eleven-panel speakers to randomly light up as music plays. If this speaker is produced, the competition along with the consumers will be blown away both figuratively and literally, leaving your hair a mess and hot girls topless. [Yanko] Read more

Razer has announced that their Mako 2.1 speaker system has dropped in the U.S and in Europe. But in case you forgot the specs, they feature ground plane and slot speaker technologies that make a sound space that’s more spacious. Along with 50 Watts per channel, a frequency range of 30-20,000 Hz, and an amplified headphone jack on the wired remote control as well as something called “ClassHD” technology that scales power in sync with the music.
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by Nicole on February 12, 2008

KEF just released a home theater speaker system that features KEF’s signature egg shaped enclosures, 3” latest generation Uni-Q concentric drivers made with “advanced aerospace material” for that extra sound boost you need. The speakers are finished in high-gloss black and can be wall mounted with the included brackets along with a KUBE subwoofer is available for $850.
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by Nicole on January 2, 2008

The Symphany TR 2.1 speaker system from all the way from South East Asia features a special video display stand with built-in left and right speakers along with a subwoofer for high quality audio.
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Innobitz has just released a brand new karaoke system called the Muzio IK 100 at the CES 2008 in Vegas. It features an interface to connect with a TV and two-color OLED. It has about 300 songs and you can update new songs by using an SD memory card slot.
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by Nicole on December 12, 2007

TomTom has created a device that cooperates with your TomTom GPS device gives you the ability to select and read orders, exchange text messages with the head office, register working time/breaks, report any status information back to the office. You’ll be able to keep your cool in the office day in and day out. There is no pricing or availability info at this time, however, it has been approved by the FCC so it should drop fairly soon.
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Wireless speakers are old news, but these pair takes speakers to a whole new level because they are used specifically outdoors. This wireless outdoor speaker system features 2.4GHz Transmitter for iPod and MP3, 50 meter operating range, is made up of a single weather-resistant wireless speaker that can be upgraded to “Stereo” with an auxillary speaker. This is sure to blow your jerk neighbors out of their hammocks! Compatible with iPods, MP3, and CD player and other devices that have a compatible aux jack. Available now at Sharper Image for $149.99.
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