
The Sing Maxx 570 from XCUBE Technology is a portable karaoke device that allows you to sing your favorite song wherever you go. The gadget features a 7-inch display, digital TV support, PMP features and several games. The Sing Maxx 570 also has a built-in microphone. If you are at home, you can easily connect the Sing Maxx 570 to a TV, and enjoy your karaoke sessions on a larger display. [Ubergizmo]

Still remember the Viliv N5 UMPC that we posted in December last year? The Korean electronics manufacturer has decided to release this gadget next month or so. Priced at around $500 a pop, the Viliv N5 UMPC is powered by a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520 processor, Microsoft Windows 7 Starter OS, a QWERTY keyboard, a 4.8-inch (1024 x 600 pixel) display, a 32GB SSD, a 1GB DDR2 RAM, GPS, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, HSPA/TD-SCDMA/EVDO/WiMAX connectivity, an optical joystick mouse and a microSDHC card slot. Its battery provides up to 6-hour battery life. [Eeepc.net]

When it comes to iPod Docks and Radios, you are definitely spoiled for choice, but the problem is not all of them are suitable for travelling. Some may be too heavy and bulky or just don’t feature a battery option for power. This new Lenco Portable iPod Dock Radio is definitely a great portable solution though, and comes with everything you need to charge and listen to your iPod or iPhone on the go. It even has an integrated FM tuner that allows you to store up to 20 stations. [7Gadgets]

Sony has never been one to be left behind with new technologies and with this new Sony Portable USB Power Supply Adapter, they are just trying to keep up with Jones’. It will feature a modular design where one half will serve as a charger and AC adapter while the other will feature a rechargeable lithium ion battery and a USB for any of your gadgets that charge through USB. This one is available now. [NewLaunches]

If you are searching for a new portable voice recorder this week, then check out the Voice Trek DM-4 from Olympus. The gadget features a 2.2-inch color LCD screen with a QVGA resolution (320 x 240), an integrated “text to speech” function and an 8GB of internal memory (expandable via microSD / SDHC cards). The Voice Trek DM-4 can record sound in Linear PCM mode, (48 kHz/ 16bit) MP3 mode (44.1 kHz/ 320kbps) and WMA mode. Its Lithium ion battery provides enough juice for up to 12-hour in Linear PCM mode. Measuring 45mm x 113mm x 15mm and weighing 98grams, this portable voice recorder is priced at 30,000 Yen or approx. $327. [Olympus]

A lot of people liked the idea and concept of the MiFi device, a 3G portable router similar to this one, but couldn’t work past its lack of interactivity. Huawei is here to offer their solution to that with this new E585 Portable 3G Router. It will feature an OLED screen that will tell you all of the information that you need to know about your 3G signal. We only wish that they could have picked a screen that drained less battery life than an OLED. [Electronista]

Samsung has decided to enter the pico-projector market by releasing the Samsung SP-H03. The ultra-portable projector features a 1GB of internal memory, which is expandable via a microSD slot (up to 16GB). The Samsung SP-H03 produces a 30 lumens brightness, a WVGA (854×480) resolution video and a 1 Watt speaker. Additionally, the projector comes with a 2-hour of battery life. Measuring 2.5-inch x 1.5-inch x 2.5-inch and weighing 6 ounces, the Samsung SP-H03 retails for $300 each. [PlayerBites]

Zoom has unveiled its smallest handheld voice recorder, the H1 Handy Recorder. Weighing at only two ounces, the gadget promises clear 24-bit, 96kHz stereo recording quality despite its size and has a new user interface touted as easier to use. This portable gadget features two microphones arranged in an X/Y pattern, a USB 2.0 port and a microSDHC card slot (up to 32GB), which can record up to 50-hour of audio. Each purchase comes equipped with a 2GB microSDHC card. This voice recorder requires a single AA battery that provides enough juice for up to 10-hour. The Zoom H1 will be available on July 30th, 2010 for $99 a pop. [Electronista]

Twinbird of Japan has recently rolled out the new waterproof portable DVD player with a 1Seg TV tuner. Dubbed as the Zabady VD-J715B, the player comes equipped with a 7-inch wide LCD with a 480 x 234 pixels resolution and an SD card slot (up to 2GB). The gadget is compatible with MP3 and Mpeg-4 files. Its internal battery provides up to 2.5-hour of operation time. Too bad, there is no info on pricing at this time. [Twinbird]

ASUS will showcase their latest Eee Pad tablet at the upcoming Computex 2010. The 12-inch EP121 is powered by Intel’s Core 2 Duo CULV processor and a built-in webcam. This Windows 7-powered tablet is capable of multitasking and provides you two character-input options such as an embedded virtual keyboard or a hybrid keyboard/docking station. Its integrated battery also offers enough juice for up to 10-hour of battery life. Stay tuned for more updates. [Akihabara]