Creative ZEN MX PMP in May
Creative will release another version of its ZEN Media player series on May 5th, 2009. Measuring 83.2mm x 55mm x 11.9mm and weighing 66grams, the gadget features a 2.5-inch (320×240 pixel) display, SDHC expansion and supports WMV, DivX, MP3, WMA and AAC file formats. The 8GB and 16GB models are priced at $102 and $144, respectively.
The Axxana Phoenix Black Box
The Axxana Phoenix Black Box is bringing you the ultimate data protection solution ever. This nearly indestructible Black Box solid-state disk array is specifically designed to withstand a bomb blast, fire up to 2000 degrees F for a whole hour, or 450 F for up to 6 hours as well as earthquakes with shock up to 40 G and 5,000 pounds of pressure. It can even survive being submerged up to 30 feet underwater and still works. What’s more, it’s also equipped with WiFi and a 3G connection allowing you to remotely retrieve your data in case you don’t have any access to the array. For more info please check out Axxana official website.
Vestax Portable USB Turntable Recorder
If you want to convert your grandma vynil collection to MP3 format, then you need the Versax USB recorder. The converter is easy to use. You just need to connect the unit to the computer via USB and you are good to go. The device features a mono speaker and headphone output which allows it to function like a record player. The Vestax portable USB turntable recorder is priced for 28,000 Yen ($300) in Japan.
Sunnan LED Work Lamp
Here is a cool Steampunk USB flash drive that was created by cerriousdesign. This handmade flash drive features laser cut pieces and a cool rusted effect. The device holds 4GB of storage space and comes with a retractable USB connector so you don’t have to worry about losing the cap of the drive.
USB Flash Drive Gets OLED Display
Ennova Direct Corporation (DBA ION Technologies) just introduced the world’s first USB flash drive that comes equipped with an OLED display. The device also comes with a retractable USB connector and an integrated biometric fingerprint scanner on the OLED display itself that can change its color upon of the success or failure of each finger swipe. The OLED screen has an interactive interface allowing user to select specific files and initiate specific functions.
Dell Studio 19 Released in the US
Dell has finally released its Studio 19 all-in-one PC in the US after it made its debut in Japan and South Korea. The Dell Studio 19 comes with an Intel 2.93GHz Core 2 Duo processor, a 4GB RAM, a 750GB hard drive, a Blu-ray drive, and an nVidia GeForce 9400 graphics chipset. The price starts at around $700 to $900, depending on the specs.
Naruto and Disney Silicone Cover for the iPod Shuffle
Here are Ray-Out’s latest Naruto and Disney collection of Silicone covers for the iPod Shuffle. It is made of high grade Silicone that will fully protect your iPod Shuffle from scratch or damage. No word on pricing at this time.
Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 3
The BeoSound 3 is the latest 3-in-1 gadget from Bang & Olufsen that consists of a portable radio, a clock and a digital music player all in one. The system also integrates a single, full-range loudspeaker unit within its compact form and runs on a rechargeable battery. Other interesting features include a wake-up timer, an SD/MMC-card playback (MP3, WMA), FM radio and a sleep timer. Sadly, there’s no word on Pricing yet.
Brando’s Tiny Sim Card Spy Ear
Brando is back with another unique spy gadget, this time in the form of a tiny little box called the Tiny Sim Card Spy Ear. So here’s what it does: it works almost like a cellphone, just simply stick a Sim card in there, dial it, and the box will silently answer and then transmit back whatever it hears going on around it. Not to mention, this tiny device also comes with a built-in rechargeable battery and a single power LED. Get it now for just $65.
Panasonic 37-inch OLED TV
Panasonic will launch their OLED TV to the mass market in the next 18 to 24 months. They has joined with Toshiba in order to develop their first 37-inch OLED TV that measures at only 1-inch thick. Panasonic has been working on extending OLED display lifespans, with a target figure of 50,000 hours (20,000 hours more than the current average). The 37-inch TV is expected to be produced at Panasonic’s new IPS Alpha factory.