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Archive for February 1st, 2008

Samsung T819

Posted on Feb 1, 2008 12:14:05 PM

The Samsung T819 is a slider phone offering a 1.3 megapixel camera with video capture as well as the following features:

* T-Mobile myFaves
* Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology
* MP3 player
* microSD slot for up to 2 GB of optional removable memory
* Multiple messaging options
* SMS, MMS
* AOL, ICQ, Windows Live, and Yahoo!
* Personal organizer
* Voice dialing
* Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
* GSM/GPRS/EDGE
* 176 x 220 Pixel, TFT, 262K Color

Via MobileTechReview.

Tags: camera, Ogg Vorbis, buyers guides, wi-fi

Portable Bluetooth Conference System

Posted on Feb 1, 2008 11:25:54 AM

Portable Bluetooth Conference System
Welcome to the world’s first and only portable conference system allowing you to utilize your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone for conference calls. The conference system provides clear sounds from the built-in 5-watt speaker and receives signals up to 30′ away from a paired cell phone (yeah, that’s the Bluetooth range and the reality is that the paired phone probably can be up to 15′ to 20′ away). The conference system uses three microphones to provide 360° of full duplex coverage. You can even use your bluetooth connection to sync up to 6,000 contacts on the phone to place your calls using the TFT display and keypad. Gimmie! (Read the full post about ‘Portable Bluetooth Conference System’…)

LG KF600

Posted on Feb 1, 2008 10:37:33 AM

The LG KF600 offers a 3 megapixel autofocus camera autofocus and digital zoom as well as the following features:

* GSM / EDGE
* 240×320 QVGA main display
* Bluetooth
* USB 2.0

Via Unwiredview.

Tags: buyers guides, wi-fi, PDA, mobiles

Kodak’s PMA 2008 booth tour

Posted on Feb 1, 2008 10:07:46 AM

Kodak’s PMA 2008 booth tour
Posted Feb 1st 2008 5:55AM by Steven KimFiled under: Digital Cameras Kodak wasn’t showing off too much new product at this year’s show — or if it was, none of the gear was stuff we follow — but can you really get a good feel for a trade show without touring the booth of the company whose name is synonymous with photography? Of course not, which is why we gathered together a gallery which pretty well represents everything you’d see had you been here yourself. Isn’t that great? (Read the full post about ‘Kodak’s PMA 2008 booth tour’…)

Message Shredder

Posted on Feb 1, 2008 08:53:09 AM

Message Shredder
Is sixth-grade Aidan terrified that people will find out about his crush on Kylie, no thanks to his private profession of love on a piece of paper? Since daddy doesn’t allow Aidan access to his paper shredder, there is always the Message Shredder from Spy Gear. It looks like a fairly standard pencil case but in reality is a 7-in-1 spy communication system. Once a message is written on the spy paper, it is slipped ito a secret compartment which can then be accessed by fellow spies. It comes with an integrated decoder light that helps decipher the message, while the shredder gets rid of all legible evidence once you’re done with it. $14.95 to tickle Aidan’s imagination. Tags: gaming, AAC, design, electronic toy (Read the full post about ‘Message Shredder’…)

Motorola officially considering dropping its phone unit

Posted on Feb 1, 2008 03:32:12 AM

Motorola officially considering dropping its phone unit
Posted Jan 31st 2008 7:32PM by Paul MillerFiled under: CellphonesRumor no longer, Motorola is taking a hard look at its Mobile Devices unit and might very well give those slackers the ol’ Freescale treatment and spin off the division as a separate company. This sort of love ‘em and leave ‘em tactic is oddly a bit of a habit with Motorola when times are bad, and times certainly have been better — Motorola’s phone unit lost $388 million this quarter, compared to $341 million in earnings a year ago. Motorola may sell the unit or spin it into its own company, which would leave Motorola with precious few intersections with the RAZR-saturated consumer, and as more of a government and enterprise business. (Read the full post about ‘Motorola officially considering dropping its phone unit’…)

Toshiba 47Z3030D Review

Posted on Feb 1, 2008 02:04:39 AM

Toshiba 47Z3030D Review
Recently we saw Toshiba release their now very popular Z series to the world, and their 47-inch version, the Toshiba 47Z3030D comes in the middle of the size range. At 47-inches the 47Z3030D is definitely a large screen LCD HDTV, and offers a great sleek and stylish design. As this model is from their top of the line flagship Z series we can expect it to be packed with image enhancing features and top specifications. The Toshiba 47Z3030D has a 47-inch 1080p / full hd LCD screen with 24p support, so it can support 24 frames per second film rate, for perfect playback of film content at original fps. As well as 24p support the 47Z3030D support 120Hz high frame rate mode called “Active Vision” which adds in extra frames to smooth image movement and reduce judder. (Read the full post about ‘Toshiba 47Z3030D Review’…)

Alltel’s red BlackBerry Pearl 8130 now available

Posted on Feb 1, 2008 12:08:32 AM

Alltel’s red BlackBerry Pearl 8130 now available
Alltel has officially added the red BlackBerry Pearl 8130 to its lineup. The red 8130 joins the ‘regular’ amethyst model and carries the same features. The Pearl offers a 2-megapixel camera with flash and video, GPS and mapping, Bluetooth and microSD card slot. The red Pearl 8130 is currently available and retails for $149.99 after a $100 mail-in-rebate along with a 2-year agreement. Read [Alltel] Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! - Subscribe to our feed → Tags: cable, ipod, cool gear, buyers guides (Read the full post about ‘Alltel’s red BlackBerry Pearl 8130 now available’…)