Acer has announced its new netbook LT3000 series in Japan. It is powered by Atom Z520(1.33GHz) processor and running on Windows XP OS. The LT3000 series comes with 11.6-inch wide LCD display with 1366×768 resolution, 1GB of RAM, 160GB HDD and US15W chipset. Other features you have three USB 2.0 ports, IEEE 802.11 b/g wireless LAN, Bluetooth 2.0, multi-card slot, a 3M webcam and around three hours of battery life. The netbook LT300 series measures 258.5×184×26.4mm at 1.25kg and it is available in Japan at ¥65,000. Read more…
The Zhongyi S101 is a MID (mobile internet device) phone. It comes with a 4.3 inch touch widescreen, 800 x 480 pixels with 16M colors, hand-writing and virtual key input, VoIP, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, Internet web browser powered by Mozilla (firefox?), messenger – MSN / QQ, 2 micro SD slot (each support up to 16GB), stereo speakers, 3.5mm earphone jack, the English/Chinese language support and a media player that supports for MP3/WMA/AAC/ audio and 3GP/AVI/WMV/H.263/MP4 format. The phone is powered by MARVELL PXA310 624MHZ processor, 256MB ROM FLASH, 128MB RAM and runs on GSM 900 / 1800. The Zhongyi S101 is available at $555. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Sharp’s AQUOS DX TV is the world’s first 20” LCD TV that comes with Blu-ray and DVD embedded recorder. It comes with an average HD Ready resolution of 1366×768, digital TV tuner, 1500:1 contrast ratio and a 450cd/m2 brightness. Available in Japan by the end of June at 150,000 Yen (€1,141) in black or white. Read more…

Yamaha is introducing its ‘BODiBEAT’ in Japan, the first mp3 player that synchronizes your music to the movement of your workout. The device changes your song to match the pace of your workout and keeps your beat. It will work with standard audio files such as MP3, WMA and AAC.
BODiBEAT comes with a 1-inch OLED display and 512MB built-in memory, and offer you 9 hours of battery life.
BODiBEAT measures 75.7×38.0×20.1mm at 65g and it’s available in Japan for 9,800(JPY).
[via Aving]
LaCie Datashare is a memory card reader that breaks into two halves, the red is for SD while the white for microSD. The LaCie Datashare card reader is available at $13.
I’m still using my very first SD-only card reader, I’m still using my microSD to SD card adapter.
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The USB Cat Fur Keyboard can be scary to some of us, especially those who allergic to cat fur. How many cats were shaved bald for this? The answer is none, they are just fake fur. No idea where to get one. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Manoi the humanoid robot is going to show you the headspin to the splits. Hey human, can you do that? Video after the break. Read more…
The Yubz Magnum, a Bluetooth speakerphone in a tube-shaped which will last you 10-hour of listening when loaded with 4 AA batteries. You can paired it with all Bluetooth-enabled handset and computer devices with Bluetooth capability (version 2 or higher). Carry it wirelessly at the range of 30 feet. Priced $129.95.
[via TechFresh]
The Murciélago by Prindiville is powered by a 6.5 Liter V12 engine, producing 631 hp @ 8000 rpm. This 3671 lbs monster comes with bespoke bodywork and £10K air vents.
“Although retaining the central core of the donor Lamborghini, in terms of its bodywork ‘Murciélago by Prindiville’ shares only the front compartment lid; all the other panels, including the roof, have been replaced and restyled.
There’s a bolder, more aggressive front valance, eye-catching sills, a more dynamic rear valance through which exits a specially designed titanium sports exhaust system, ‘handle-less’ doors with remote electric opening, and a restyled engine bay cover with transparent cooling louvres. All of the body panels are in exquisitely finished carbonfibre.”
More pictures after the break. Read more…
Here comes the Korean, LG Korea has released its new X Canvas 50 and 60PS70 (50” and 60”), featuring a stunning 600Hz PDP panel and the awesome “Time Machine” features, an embedded DVR system that allows you to record HD Video on either its 160GB internal HDD or on any external USB 2.0 HDDs. Read more…
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