n52te SpeedPad from Belkin

Aded by: Eliz, at: 09.10.07.


n52te SpeedPad from Belkin n52te SpeedPad from Belkin

n52te SpeedPad from Belkin Improves Your Performance for Tournament Play

n52te (F8GFPC200) – US: $69.99; Europe: ?49.99 or ?69.99; Australia: $99.99, VAT incl.; Korea: KRW 69,000

* Backlit keypad and scroll wheel for total control in dark conditions
* Enhanced tactile feedback and button responsiveness for rapid key presses
* 15 fully programmable keys built for speed
* Adjustable soft-touch wrist pad for maximum comfort and endurance
* Programmable 8-way thumb pad with removable joystick
* Nonslip rubber pads grip in place for aggressive fragging
* Easily toggle between 3 keymap states
* Razer software provides:
      o Personalization of multiple player profiles
      o Razer Synapse™ onboard memory enables plug-and-play versatility with no additional software installation
      o Unparalleled customization tools for intuitive setup and performance
Link at: n52te SpeedPad from Belkin

luxury USB-flash drive by Gresso

Aded by: James Begget, at: 09.10.07.


luxury USB-flash drive by Gresso and Swarovski

The Russian company continues to produce Gresso expensive "luxury products", but this time no longer phones, and USB flash. While the company has remained faithful to his beloved tree-material. Games are intended to wear on the neck and resemble ornaments rather than devays to store information. They have different forms, made from red or black African tree decorated with Swarovski crystals or diamonds, coupled with gold. Devaysov capacity is 1 GB, and the value-from 100 to $1000

Link at: luxury USB-flash drive by Gresso

Sharp BD-HDW Blu-Ray recorder with 1 Terabyte drive

Aded by: OldMan, at: 03.10.07.


Sharp Japan has announced the BD-HDW range of Blu-Ray recorders with the BD-HDW20 and BD-HDW15 which come with 1 Terabyte and 500GB of onboard hard drives respectively. Apart from the hard drive both share the same specifications and have all what you can expect from a Japanese media recorder. Sharp BD-HDW Blu-Ray recorder have Dual TV tuner for recording two programs simultaneously, HDMI output, i-Link for connecting to other Sharp devices an Dolby DTS. Supported media also include dual layer BD-R/RE discs apart from single layer discs. Sharp BD-HDW20 and BD-HDW15 will go on sale in Japan from December 1st for $ 2600 and $1735 respectively.

Link at: Sharp BD-HDW Blu-Ray recorder with 1 Terabyte drive

Bang & Olufsen / Samsung Serenata

Aded by: Mark, at: 03.10.07.


Bang & Olufsen | Samsung Serenata

Bang & Olufsen and Samsung officially announced their new music phone Serenata. This 3G GSM phone has a 240 x 240 touch screen, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, as well as special stand both as a charger. As for his musical "data", the phone has a built in music player, reproducing AC formats, MP3 and WMA, 4 GB flash memory for your collection of songs built columns and touch wheel navigation. As far as design is still somewhat uncustomary similar form factor (shown below, wheel-top management), but this is the case of taste and habit. Cost Serenata has not been released, but without doubt this will not phone from cheap.

Link at: Bang & Olufsen / Samsung Serenata

Sony Walkman NW-A910 New Line (photo)

Aded by: Andy, at: 02.10.07.


Sony Walkman NW-A910 New Line photo

The latest Sony Walkman series NW-A910 from Sony, introduced yesterday, is very, very cool. But while he can? But that. This has mediapleer 4, 8 or 16 Gb flash memory, 2.4-inch 320 x 240 display, FM radio, plays ATRAC, AAC, MP3 and WMA audofayly and has five modes of sound, and promises to provide 36 hours of listening to music and 6 hours of video. Sony Walkman NW-A910 player also supports the mobile digital television and can record up to 100 hours of live video format MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, which, however, can be forgotten if you live in Japan): 16 GB version (A919) would cost approximately in a $390, 8 GB (A918) in a $303, and 4 GB (A916) in a $260.

Sony Walkman NW-A910 New Line photo

Link at: Sony Walkman NW-A910 New Line (photo)




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