by Johan on April 17, 2007

The Philips ID9371 phone was launched this week in the U.K. The phone comes with a sleek gloss finish, an inverse backlit display, and soft touch keys. The ClearVoice HD technology reproduces real-life sound quality and reduces distortion while creating a sharper, more realistic conversation. The Philips ID9371 retails at around $200.
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by Johan on April 17, 2007

The JVC Sophisti DD-3 system is a network media player that allows you to play computer-based music and video files when connected up to a PC with the option to connect to multiple computers as well, regardless of a wired or wireless connection. The unit comes jam packed with integrated decoding of Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Pro Logic II soundtracks, an HDMI interface, a remote control, and a user-friendly interface to get you started. Interested parties can pick one up for a grand. Unfortunately, no word on pricing or availability yet.
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by Johan on April 13, 2007

Creative of Singapore will launch the Creative Xmod Wireless which can be connected to a computer or external audio player, and used in conjunction with the Creative X-Fi Wireless Receiver. With this device, you can enjoy hours of non-stop music no matter where you are in your house. The Creative XMod Wireless will be released in May 2007, at the price of $240. The Creative X-Fi Wireless Receiver will be available for $100.
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by Johan on April 5, 2007

The TDM-NC1 is the latest Digital Media Port accessory from Sony. The cube allows you to stream music from your PC straight to your home theater, via the home WiFi network. The gadget also features a bright digital screen that displays the song, artist and other audio information. The TDM-NC1 is compatible with ATRAC, AAC and WMA music files. Other features include Ethernet port for wired connection. Unfortunately. this Digital Media port is not compatible with all digital music files and DRM protected file playback only from CONNECT Music download service. It is also not compatible with Apple computers. The Sony TDM-NC1 is now available for $200 at Sony Style.
Fire up your PC from anywhere in your home’s Wi-Fi network and wirelessly send music to your BRAVIA™ home theater system with ease. Plug the TDM-NC1 Wi-Fi client into the Digital Media Port (DMP) of your system and experience the thrill of your music in surround sound. This tiny device has a compact cube shape and features a bright, digital screen that displays the song, artist and other audio information.
Via SonyStyle
by Johan on April 3, 2007

If you don’t like Apple TV, then check out Netgear’s Digital Entertainer HD, which does everything Apple TV can do (except stream iTunes-purchased media). Known as the EVA8000, the device sports MP4, XviD, Windows Media, and also purchased movies from CinemaNow and Movielink. Sadly, the device doesn’t support 802.11n, so streaming HD on a g-based network led to videos that stuttered and tripped over themselves. Too bad! Pricing info is still in a mystery. Find out more pics after the break!
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by Johan on April 3, 2007

Logitech’s Cordless Desktop Wave is a Windows Vista friendly keyboard. The wireless device has a few dedicated keys that correspond to the Vista programs. The features include access to Vista Gadgets, media playback controls, Photo Gallery, Windows Media Player, Media Center and Flip3D. The mouse can also activate Flip3D by simply clicking the scroll wheel. FYI, the Wave keyboard is not officially announced by Logitech but leaked by the FCC. The pricing may be at around $100. Stay tuned for more updates!
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by Johan on March 30, 2007

The Almighty FCC has just approved this interesting accessory which is specially made for the Nokia 5300 music phone. The Nolan Wireless Music Speaker System is a Bluetooth compatible system capable of wirelessly playing back music from a stereo source, and also allows you to take phone calls. The Bluetooth device sports Bluetooth A2DP. No word on the pricing yet, but it should be released very soon.
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by Johan on March 29, 2007

BlueAnt introduced the Interphone Handsfree & Intercom device at CTIA Wireless 2007. The device can be attached to either full faced or open faced helmets, giving users crystal clear reception in a weatherproof and water resistant package. The internal Digital Signal Processor was designed to reduce noise and echo for great quality sound. The BlueAnt Interphone Handsfree & Intercom retails for $190.
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by Johan on March 26, 2007

The 3200 LS-COLOR PLUS is Parrot’s latest car kit that comes with voice recognition of up to 150 contacts and supports up to five paired phones. Its color TFT screen supports up to 160 x 128 pixels with 262,144 colors. The device is also provide double integrated microphones with an advanced noise reduction technology and echo cancellation. Other specs include automatic phone book synchronization, customized ring-tones, caller ID and a choice of wallpapers and color themes to spice up your dive. The phone utilities Bluetooth 1.2 to communicate wirelessly. The price is still unknown, or maybe the price info hasn’t reached our ears as yet. Stay tuned for more updates!
Via Newlaunches
by Johan on March 22, 2007

Accessory specialist Kensington has taken the initiative to charity the Breast Cancer Campaign by donating ten percent of its profit for each Si750 wireless optical mouse sold. Aimed at notebook users, the mouse is extremely compact because of the USB receiver can be stored into the back of the mouse safely after use. The device requires only a single AA battery to provide up to six months’ of power for the average use. The special edition Si750 will be available next month for approx. $80 through Currys and PC World stores.
Via RegHardware