Sunday, October 26, 2008

Gadgets At A Glance: Aigo Vodafone McLaren Mercedes PMP

What is it: A personal media player from Aigo called the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes PMP or MP5-MK3510

Features: 4.3-inch screen (480 × 272), RM, RMVB, AVI, FLV, DAT, MPG, MPEG and MP3, WMA, FLAC, APE with BBE and SRS codec compatibility. It also has an e-Book reader, photo viewer and FM radio. Max battery life is 4 hours for video and 10 for music.

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Kodak EasyShare V1073 10MP Digital Camera - $159 Shipped

Back in July the Kodak EasyShare V1073 Black Digital Camera was $20 more from another merchant. Now Buydig.com has it for $159 + free shipping = $159 shipped!

Features:

  • 10 megapixel CCD with a 3x optical zoom
  • Image stabilization, face detect, 3-inch LCD

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Apple iPod nano 8 GB Silver (3rd Generation) - $130 Shipped

Amazon has the discontinued Apple iPod nano 8 GB Silver (3rd Generation) for a new Web low. It’s $200 - $70 instant savings + free shipping = $130 shipped!

Features:

  • Plays music, movies and videos
  • Small and lightweight

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Sentio: A Stylish Watch For The Blind


‘If you look good you’re gonna feel good’. I totally jacked that from the Men’s Warehouse guy, but that’s pretty close to what the Sentio watch is all about. Just read on, and you’ll see what I’m talking about.

The Sentio’s face is made of a pair of 7-segment mechanical displays. Each segment contains small pieces of metal that rise up by 1mm in height in concert with the other segments to ‘display’ the time. This enables both the visually enabled and impaired to wear the watch and read/feel the time.

The watch is a prototype, but hit the site and give its designer some feedback so he’ll produce them beyond this pictured sample.

Official product page here

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Aderra USB Wrist Bands Help Promote Obama To A New Level


Aderra USB Wrist Bands Help Promote Obama To A New Level

Aderra sent me a handful of their USB wrist bands. They’re each preloaded with media, such as videos, music and one sheeters. Course, the Obama ‘08 wrist band was the most topical given that the election is just 9 days from now. Contained on the Obama band are videos of his speeches, [...]

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Netflix Streaming Finally Arrives On Macs


Netflix Streaming Finally Arrives On Macs

Netflix has finally solved the DRM issues associated with streaming their movies to Mac computers. In layman terms that means all Intel based Macs can now stream Netflix 12,000+ movies and TV shows. Sorry, Power PCs aren’t compatible. In the end, it looks like they employed Microsoft’s Silverlight technology to manage the digital rights. I [...]

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HP Quietly Unveils Mini 1000 Netbook

October 26th, 2008 9:14 PM | by Christen da Costa

HP Quietly Unveils Mini 1000 Netbook

These past few weeks we’ve seen an unnamed HP 10-inch Netbook with designer Vivienne Tam slapped all over it. HP didn’t make anything official, but this pretty much clued us into what was to come. And today they quietly introduced the HP Mini 1000 Netbook, or perhaps mistakenly intro’d the machine (click on the banner [...]

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