By Arie on Oct 5, 2007 in Portable Media | 0 Comments

Microsoft has finally unveiled three new Zune 2 media player. All three models are equipped with touch-sensitive controls for easy navigation and allow you to sync with wireless networks. Unlike the original Zune model which sports 30-GB memory, the high-end model (Zune 80) boasts a 80-GB storage capacity and has a bigger 3.2-inch display. The size of a mere 61.1×108.2×12.9mm. Other features, include WMA Lossless Support, FM Tuner, Built-in WiFi, Podcast support and plays music in H.264, MPEG-4, and WMV formats. This model (black color) is priced at about $250. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 30, 2007 in Portable Media | 0 Comments

The new Gigabeat T400 music player has just been released by Toshiba in the US market, following the launch of the Japanese version ‘Gigabeat T401‘. The chipset of the new music player is able to restore many details that lost in the compression of MP3 as well as WMA tracks. Moreover, Its 1-bit digital amp and filter will reduce background hiss and other noise as well. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 30, 2007 in Portable Media | 0 Comments

Toshiba Japan has recently launched its latest portable audio player - the ‘Gigabeat V41′. Coming with 4GB of internal memory, the new PMP allows you to store up to 99 programs and set a selected program to be recorded at a predesignated time with the help of Electronic Program Guide. It can accept SD/SDHC card, so you can have an additional 8GB storage capacity expansion. Plus, it also sports also sports 1Seg TV Tuner. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 28, 2007 in Auto Gadgets | 0 Comments

Check out the newest car stereo from Blaupunkt, called the Melbourne SD27. Unlike any other in-car audio players in the market, the Melbourne SD27 doesn’t come with CD player. Instead, it plays MP3 and WMA files for your listening pleasure. Just insert a memory card to the front-loading SD card slot and you can immediately enjoy your favorite music. This audio device also comes with Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 27, 2007 in Portable Media | 2 Comments

Sony has officially announced the release date of its ‘Walkman NW-A910 series’ for the Japan market. Supporting 1-Seg, the new walkman has various recording capability, including reserved recording as well as direct recording of TV programming. The NW-A910 series support up to 36-hours of continuous music playback or 6-hours when playing video and can play MP3, WMA and ATRAC music format as well as AVC(H.26)/MPEG-4 video format. The units also feature direct encoding, Clear Bass, Clear Stereo and photo viewer. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 20, 2007 in iPod | 0 Comments

Apple’s sixth generation ‘iPod classic’ is finally available in Korea market. In case you didn’t know yet, it comes in all-metal shell finish with cover flow interface and offers up to 160GB storage capacity. The 80GB unit boasts a battery life of 30-hours for audio playback and 6-hours of video playback, while the 160GB model supports up to 40-hours for playing audio and 7-hours of video. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 12, 2007 in Portable Media | 0 Comments

Sony Japan rolls out two new models of Walkman S Series, dubbed the NW-S610 and NW-S710. These new audio devices boast a 1.8-inch wide LCD that is capable of providing high quality video as well as pictures. Both players adopt the company’s Clear Audio technology and has a noise canceling function. The Walkmans support playback of most audio video files, including MP3, ATRAC, WMA, AAC, H.264 and MPEG4. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 10, 2007 in Robots, Portable Media | 0 Comments

Rumors about Sony’s Rolly has been spread all over the net in the past few months and now, we finally heard the truth about this robotic gadget . The ROLLY is likely a wireless audio player that come equipped with 1GB of memory. The most innovative feature in the Rolly is, it is able to “dance” in rhythm along with music it plays. Read the rest
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