Thursday, March 09, 2006

Unofficial: Sony DSC-W100, DSC-W70, DSC-W40 and DSC-H2 (I4U)


Unofficial: Sony DSC-W100, DSC-W70, DSC-W40 and DSC-H2 (I4U)
Sony officially announced the new Cyber-shot DSC-W50 (photo) and the DSC-W30 last week. Now a site (via LetsGoDigital) called Sony Center in Luxemburg published information about a 8MP Sony DSC-W100 joining the new Sony Cyber-shot W series. Besides ...

DAH - 1900 Mp3 player
MobiBLU DAH-1900 este un mp3 player care, pe langa faptul ca arata destul de bine, promite sa ofere o solutie la problema bateriilor care tin prea putin: durata de viata a bateriilor sale este de 150 de ore, adica peste 6 zile. ...

mobiBLU MP3 Player Ups Its Capacity To 2GB (AnandTech)
The world's smallest MP3 player gets a boost in storage capacity...

PC Magazine - Sony Announces Walkman Bean
August 19, 2005 -- Sony has announced a new flash-based MP3 player called the Walkman Bean. The 1.6-ounce player comes in two memory capacities, 512MB and 1GB, and four colors: Licorice Black, Cotton Candy Pink, Coconu

Nokia and Sony Ericsson Partner for DVB-H Mobile Digital TV (I4U)
Nokia and Sony Ericsson partner to make their DVB-H digital mobile TV technology work together. The fronts between Korean favored DMB and DVB-H are forming further. Sony Ericsson and Nokia today at the 3GSM announced to co-operate to achieve interop...

Samsung Intros iPod Rival (Red Herring)
Flash memory maker for iPod nano to introduce its own player to vie with its customer s.

Tiny Pebble MP3 Player (I4U)
UK's Advanced MP3 Players store offers the tiny Pebble MP3 player under its own brand. The Pebble MP3 player measures 47x32x13mm and weighs 20g. It is small but not as small as the MobiBlu DAH-1500i. But maybe you want a more organic shape than the ...

150 Hours of Battery Life In New MobiBLU MP3 Player!
One of the fundamental aspects of a player is its battery life, and unfortunately this aspect is often neglected. What s the point of having a fancy-shmancy player if it requires a charge every hour? The MobiBLU DAH-1900 is leading the ...

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