
Ziova offers the ClearStream CS615 HD media streaming device. Ziova ClearStream CS615 comes with a 3.5-inch hard drive for users to store their media files but the player does not support wireless connectivity. The ClearStream CS615 supports almost all kinds of file formats, including H.264, WMV9, QuickTme, AC3 and MPEG1/2/3/4. It has HDMI port, S-Video ports and other commonly used ports.
The new Cleastream CS615 players feature:
1. ‘SMB Server Support’ which allows users to have multiple units and stream from the internal hard drives of any player.
2. ‘FTP Server Support’, which allows easy remote access to the files on the hard drive
3. 2 x USB connections’ one on front and rear of the player for adding extra storage to the device
January 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Electronics Review | No Comments

NEC has launched Hello Kitty laptops LaVie Decorated with Swarovski Crystals. The NEC Hello Kitty laptop with AMD Turion CPU, 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 15.4”WXGA (1,280×800) display, 120GB SATA HDD and DVD+RW Drive, the black beauty is available in Japan directly from NEC Direct. Estimated $1850 USD
January 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Computer Review | No Comments
Samsung and Verizon show us the new FlipShot SCH-U900 clamshell phone which features a 180-degree rotating screen. The Verizon FlipShot / Samsung SCH-U900 features a 3 Megapixel camera, integrated business card scanner, Bluetooth, integrated media player and a microSD card slot.
It has 3G and all the included features Verizon has to go with that. The screen rotates allowing you to take all sorts of photos and other shots, but the screen will also rotate a full 180 degrees allowing you to close the phone and still view whatever’s on the screen.
January 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Cell Phone Review | No Comments

A-DATA announce its new series of Solid State Drive (SSD) with capacity up to 64 GB. The SSD is available in 1.8 and 2.5 inches at SATA and PATA interface. Using SLC Flash a 32GB capacity is reached, moreover, using MLC Flash the capacity can be as large as 64GB. This new device is completely compatible with the hard drive on notebook PC and can support consumer electronic products such as: UMPC, PMP and camcorder. Therefore, these SSD can be easily and wildly being employed. The NB and consumer electronic manufacturers can replace the existing hard drive with a SSD without any problem.
January 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Computer Review | No Comments

Polaroid announces the XSJ-00750M digital photo frame
which has a 7-inch LCD display. The 7-inch LCD display has a 480×234 resolution and 400:1 contrast ratio, 250cd/m2 brightness and 16:9 aspect ratio.
Polaroid XSJ-00750M supports SD, MMC, CF, MS, MS PRO, MS Duo memory cards and it supports JPEG and MP3 file formats. It measures 252 x 183 x 38mm and weighs 414grams.
January 1st, 2008 | Posted in Electronics Review | No Comments

We’ll spare you the obvious here — we’re quite aware that Shiro’s VJ (pictured) looks an awful lot like something else — but nevertheless, the outfit is hoping that its forthcoming trio of portable media players can somehow get traction in the overly saturated market. The aforementioned VJ reportedly rocks a 2.4-inch 320 x 240 resolution display, up to 8GB of internal storage space, a microSD expansion slot, built-in microphone for voice recording, an FM radio, up to 20 hours of music playback (5 hours of video) and support for MP3, WMA, WAV, BMP and JPEG files. As for the MR, look for similar features in a smaller (2-inch display) package with a maximum capacity of 4GB, while the MD boasts an even tinier screen (1.8-inch) and a fair bit less battery life. Regrettably, no pricing details were mentioned, but we get the feeling Shiro will be saving those tidbits for CES.
January 1st, 2008 | Posted in MP3 Player iPod Reviews | No Comments