
Yes, finally here comes Dell’s screen-flipping Duo tablet cum netbook. This ‘spinning’ netbook will be shipping on the 23rd of November. The Dell Inspiron Duo is a very unique 10,1-inch tablet netbook hybrid, packing a dual-core Intel Atom H550 processor, 2GB of RAM, a Broadcom Crystal HD accelerator for your Full HD needs, some 250GB of storage for your porn and presentation, and a Windows 7 Home Premium to boot with. Bigger hard drive seems to be optional from Dell. The company has also teamed up with JBL speaker to provide a JBL speaker dock for your Inspiron Duo, so that you can show off to your iPad friends that your tablet hybrid also has a dock. Feels good right? Read more…

This is obviously not the first time someone took Apple’s latest iPod nano and turns it into a watch, but I’ve to admit that TikTok and LunaTik concepts by Scott Wilson of Minimal Studios are definitely the most stunning out of the iWatch concept haystack.
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It seemed that in these days everything has to be HD, and if your things can do 3D, it’s considered very in-the-game. Creative is the latest to join in the Full HD crowd with their $89 Live! Cam Socialize HD 1080. They really like to exaggerate their product don’t they? This is simply Creative’s Full-HD capable webcam, that’s comparable to Microsoft’s LifeCam Studio and Logitech’s C910 webcam.
Of course, Creative has some tricks up their sleeves. It has most notably being a dual-microphone array that can be adjusted to provide a field of 20 to 180 degrees, allowing you to control the amount of environmental sound that gets through. Also interesting is a cradle that “scans” in business cards, though we’re not sure you really need 1080p for that. You’ll also need a very fast Broadband to chat with your cyber girlfriend, in Full-HD! Meanwhile, for those who don’t buy into Full-HD worlds, there’s the $69 Live! Cam Socialize HD AF model, which features a similar design but a 720p sensor, and the $39 Live! Cam Chat HD, which still does 720p but loses much of the other accoutrement. The 720p Socialize model is available now, but no word on when the others will be sitting themselves atop your display.

It’s rare to see TDK launch audio product, but today TDK has introduced three new earphones from the CLEF-P Sound Tuning Series in the form of the VOCAL Tuning, LIVE Tuning and MEGA BASS Tuning. The VOCAL Tuning is meant to enhance vocals, while the LIVE Tuning to reproduce live music and rock, and the MEGA BASS Tuning to deliver powerful basses. TDK has also given some effort to reduce resonance by using high-quality aluminium. Available in 3 colors and 4 sizes each, the TDK CLEF-P Sound Tuning Series Earphones will be launched on December 20th, 2010 in Japan. Good luck looking for these high-quality earphones outside of the land of rising sun.
SOURCE via Kyodonews

Here comes a ‘high-end’ monitor from the people who give us the Evo FQ-400. It’s the Mitsubishi MDT231WG, and 23-inch monitor. Well, not literally developed by Dr Evo, but they’re pretty much under the same group anyway. This is a ‘high-end’ monitor because it’s a 120Hz IPS panel with LED backlighting, utilizing Mitsubishi MPIII and GIGA Clear II image engines. Mitsubishi says it’ll be able to fulfil all your video needs such as video games, movies and basic computer usages.
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Sounds like something out from the military base. This is the new Marshall Major headphones, which is a collapsible pair of headphones, that comes equipped with both 3.5mm and 6.3mm gold-plated headphone jacks. The Marshall Major headphones retails for $99.
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The Nook Color E-Book Reader from Barnes & Noble was announced not too long ago, and finally it’s now available at a very decent price of $249. For reminders, this is a 7-inch E-Book Reader from Barnes & Noble that spots IPS touchscreen panels with 1024 x 600 resolutions, the Android operating system by Google, and a web browser which is very handy at places with WiFi. That’s because the E-Book Reader has a built-in Wi-Fi, allowing you to surf the web, check your email and read a favourite blog.
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And you though the flood of iPad accessories into the market would stop, nope it’s quite impossible. Altec Lansing has once again ventured into this lucrative market with their new Octiv Stage docking speaker system for the Apple iPad. Of course, it also supports the iPhone and iPod from Apple to provide you with a complete system support since most people who owns an iPad will most probably own both the latter devices too. The Octiv Stage is actually the first product from Altec Lansing designed to support the iPad and showcase its unique capabilities for entertainment. Read more…

We’ve seen plenty of Buffalo’s wireless and optical products, but it’s rare to see a memory card from them. Buffalo Japan has added a new 64GB SDXC (eXtended Capacity) card to its memory card range that comes with Class 10 speed specification. This thumb-sized card is specially designed for HD-capable camcorders and DSLR cameras, and promises to deliver transfer speeds of at least 10 MB/s. The Buffalo 64GB Class 10 SDXC Card retails for $719.
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