
JP Morgan analysts say that Apple will be launching an iTunes compatible, Mp3 playing mobile phone by the end of 2006. Pictured is a conceptual design of the phone and not an actual picture. Info via T3.
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Portables

The Chinese company called Teclast presents the C150, an Mp3 player with a “DUAL CORE” function. There are 2 levels in this chipset, and they are used to improve the audio quality. Also the Mp3 player decodes Mpeg1 videos. Via Akihabara News.

Sony is releasing a lower priced bundle on March 22nd. The bundle will come with the console, AC adapter, and a battery. The price will be $199 US. Info via TechEBlog.

The new LG MG810 is being considered by many to be the first serious competition to the popular Motorola Razr phones. At only 14.6 mm in width, the tri-band GSM/GPRS Bluetooth phone has a 1.3 megapixel camera, can record videos and play flash movies, and is also possibly an MP3 player. The most unique feature of the phone is that the keys respond to the heat from your fingers, so don’t expect any accidental key pressing. The phone is expected to go on sale before the end of September, 2006. Info via MobileFanatic.

This phone with a odd name will be getting more and more popular up to its release date, although there is none it seems more people are taking interest to this cool looking phone. With a 2.0-megapixel camera, MP3 playback, microSD card slot, PictBridge, USB, and headphone jack who wouldn’t want this phone.
Via TechEBlog

The AV700 TV is as cutting-edge as portable media players get with a 7-inch widescreen display, digital TV receiver, 40GB HDD (100GB optional), and support for nearly all music/video formats. You can also record TV shows directly to the AV700 TV for playback later. It goes on sale in May (Europe only) at the price of $830. Via TechEBlog
From the article: “It features a patent-pending mobile reception system, with two tuners working in parallel, that provides better reception inside or out, or even in cars up to 130 km/h. “

Now you can use your Sony PSP stream your Mp3 Audio to any stereo with an FM Tuner through the new Griffin Technology iTrip for the Sony PSP. This accessory retails for $50 US. Info via Uncrate.
















