The new Pioneer Elite BDP-53FD Blu-ray player allows you to access audio and video content from a variety of online sources such as Pandora, YouTube, and Netflix. The player also supports audio and video playback from USB and DLNA sources, as well as up-converts SD content to 1080p HD with reduced image noise. Additional specs include a Marvell Qdeo video processor and an extra HDMI output. The Pioneer Elite BDP-53FD Blu-ray player retails for $499. [Geeky Gadgets]
The Planex MZK-MP01HD media box is now available in the Japanese market. The gadget allows you to access Video on Demand (VoD) services such as YouTube and stream its contents to your TV. The Planex MZK-MP01HD accepts 3.5-inch hard disk drive, so you can also use it as a Network Attached Storage (NAS). Folks in Japan are able to buy the Planex MZK-MP01HD for 15,000 Yen ($183). [Planex]
The Astak Mole is a wireless webcam that can upload video directly to such sites as YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter. The webcam can also record directly to an SD card. The Astak Mole is designed to work without a dedicated PC. What makes this webcam special is that it adopts motion detection, night vision, two-way audio and in-built DVR. The Astak Mole Webcam will be released in November for $299. [CrunchGear via Digital Camera Blog]
Samsung is one of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra Partner. The Korean giant offers a limited edition of S1 Mini HDD enclosure. There is nothing special with this enclosure, except for its Youtube Logo on it. [Akihabara]
Panasonic today introduced three new Digital TV Recorder in the form of the DMR-BW95(ITB), DMR-BW850(500GB) and DMR-BW750(320GB). These DVRs feature Dual Digital TV Tuner, and Blu-Ray burner. The gadgets also support DLNA that allows you to access recorder TV programs from your PC or Sony PlayStation3, and WanSeg TV Tuner that allows you to directly record YouTube compatible videos. The high-end DMR-BW95(ITB) will be released in Japan for 250 000 Yen or approx. €1980. [Akihabara]
If you’re looking for a new HP camcorder, you can consider to buy the DXG-567V. This video recorder is specially made for YouTube lovers. It features direct uploading capability for YouTube. Available in black, red, pink and sky blue colors, the DXG-567V will retail for $179. The camcorder can record in 1,280 x 720 resolution video at 30 fps and comes with S-Video, Composite Video output, Rapid Blog Manager software, and USB connectivity. [UberGizmo via Digital Camera Blog]
These are some videos of the Samsung OMNIA mobile phone during the OMNIA launch in Singapore. Watch the videos after the jump. [PocketPCtoughts via Upcoming Cell Phones] Read more
Here is a portable office workstation that consists of 2 desks, a decent amount of desktop real estate and a ton of storage space. Watch the video after the jump to see what its like. [Gizmodo] Read more
Here is the official Sony Ericsson Paris a.k.a. P5 demo video. There is no word on pricing or availability so far. Video after the jump. [YouTube via Upcoming Cell Phones] Read more