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  • Sanyo releases the 1080p, 14.4MP XACTI CG110 camcorder

    Sanyo releases the 1080p, 14.4MP XACTI CG110 camcorder

    Sanyo just released it's latest camcorder in the the long-running XACTI line. This model keeps with the familiar design but features 1080p video recording and 14.4MP stills that can both record to a SDHC/SDXC card or the internal 16GB memory. That's a lot of camera.

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  • JVC announces Blu-ray/DVD/VHS recorder with 250GB HDD

    JVC announces Blu-ray/DVD/VHS recorder with 250GB HDD

    Here's a new device that can help those who still sit on precious VHS cassettes that never made it onto discs. JVC announced [JP] the SR-HV250 for the Japanese market today, a Blu-ray/DVD recorder, VHS recorder and 250GB hard disc drive all rolled into one. The device supports MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 and AVREC. You also get a USB port, an SD/SDHC slot, LAN connectivity, an HDMI interface, and an S-Video. The device lets you record video on BD-R/RE and DVD-R/RE discs.

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  • Panasonic announces 48GB and 64GB SDXC cards

    Panasonic announces 48GB and 64GB SDXC cards

    We saw Toshiba announcing the world’s first 64GB SDXC memory card as early as August last year, and today Panasonic followed up [JP] by unveiling a 48GB and 64GB SDXC card, together with a USB card reader [JP] supporting the SDXC format. Both cards are in the Class10 speed range and feature a transfer rate of 22MB/sec.

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  • Specs and pics of the Viliv N5, S10, HD5, and P3 surface pre CES 2010

    Specs and pics of the Viliv N5, S10, HD5, and P3 surface pre CES 2010

    It looks like Viliv has a lot planned for CES 2010 this week. In true Internet fashion, most, if not all, of Viliv's upcoming products leaked out today. The only thing missing are the prices and release dates. At least we have the specs for not only the multi-touch convertable S10 Blade netbook and N5 clamshell, but also all the info on the OLED, Android-equipped P3 and 10809-capable HD5 PMPs. To be honest, most of this info was out previously. The S10 Blade debuted over the summer and then Viliv somewhat announced the N5 a couple weeks back. But no matter, the rest of the specs are here for your enjoyment.

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  • The Dulin’s Books Boox 60 packs Wi-Fi into a $350, 6-inch e-reader

    The Dulin’s Books Boox 60 packs Wi-Fi into a $350, 6-inch e-reader

    The US e-reader market is about to get one more player when Dulin's Books brings its Boox 60 reader to the States in the middle of January. But even though it packs a lot of tech into its shell like W-Fi, Wacom technology, and a Webkit browser, chances are it won't ever make it mainstream thanks to the Kindle, Nook, and Reader.

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  • LifeBook MH380: Fujitsu’s new netbook with Pine Trail processor

    LifeBook MH380: Fujitsu’s new netbook with Pine Trail processor

    Intel's Pine Trail Atom processor (1.66 GHz Atom N450/unveiled earlier this year) is one of the key elements in the LifeBook MH380, Fujitsu's latest netbook. The MH380 has a 10.1-inch glossy LCD screen with LED backlight, 200nits brightness and no less than 1,366x768 resolution. What's quite unique design-wise is the tiny circle area (next to the trackpad), which enables circular motion scrolling.

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  • GR DIGITAL III × STUSSY: Ricoh unveils limited edition point-and-shoot camera

    GR DIGITAL III × STUSSY: Ricoh unveils limited edition point-and-shoot camera

    It's Stussy's 30th birthday next year, and for some strange reason the fashion company collaborated with Japanese electronics maker Ricoh to celebrate the occasion in the form of a Stussy-branded digital camera [JP]. Technically, Ricoh didn't change anything in the GR DIGITAL III the Stussy camera is based on (and which was released in August this year), meaning the new exterior design will most likely attract hardcore Stussy fans or camera collectors only.

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  • Onkyo’s 7-inch tablet PC with integrated GPS module

    Onkyo’s 7-inch tablet PC with integrated GPS module

    Onkyo Japan has announced a few notebooks today, all of which are in fact re-branded (but beefed up) models competitor Kohjinsha released earlier on the Japanese market. Perhaps the most interesting new model is the NX707A4 [JP], a 7-inch tablet netbook with an built-in GPS module. The tablet is powered by Atom Z520 processor (1.33 GHz) and has an 80GB HDD, 1GB RAM, Intel US15W chipset, two USB ports, an ExpressCard/34 slot, SD/SDHC/MMC/Memory Stick Pro slots, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, 802.11n Wi-Fi and two web cams (3MP and 0.3MP) on board. The display is a touch screen with 1,024x600 resolution.

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  • Kenko-Tokina’s super-cute Mickey Mouse camera

    Kenko-Tokina’s super-cute Mickey Mouse camera

    Tokyo-based Kenko-Tokina, normally known for its camera accessories, has announced a cute Disney-themed digital camera [JP] for the Japanese market today. Spec-wise, this 8MP point-and-shoot camera isn't anything special, but that's what you'd expect from a camera whose case shows Mickey Mouse giving Minnie a bucket of hearts.

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  • Victor JVC Japan announces new Everio camcorders

    Victor JVC Japan announces new Everio camcorders

    It's been a long time we heard about JVC updating their Everio brand of camcorders (back in July to be more exact). But the company today announced a total of three new models for the Japanese market. Expect all of these to go on sale outside this country sooner or later.

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  • Pomera: Digital notebook with foldable keyboard (video)

    Pomera: Digital notebook with foldable keyboard (video)

    Japanese stationery maker King Jim announced the Pomera DM20 [JP] today, an ultra-compact handheld device that's based on a "less is more" concept. The so-called digital notebook, which is unfortunately Japan-only at this point, is only made for one purpose: It lets you make notes. No email, no web access, no gaming, nothing but writing texts or quickly jotting down your shopping list.

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  • Lexar announces new line of “Gamer” SDHC cards

    Lexar announces new line of “Gamer” SDHC cards

    Lexar announced their new "gaming" memory cards today. I"m curious what exactly makes these cards specifically for gamers? Do they drink Mountain Dew? Do they call other memory cards 'Bro' while giving them dead leg? Other then labeling, I'm not sure what else makes these gamer level memory cards special.

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  • Albo: Sanyo’s new photo and video frame

    Albo: Sanyo’s new photo and video frame

    Sanyo Japan has announced a small monitor [JP] that can be used to display pictures and video material from digital cameras and cell phones. The so-called Albo can also play your MP3s and is capable of infrared communication, meaning users can transfer data from their cell phones wirelessly.

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  • Speaker with 4.5-inch LCD looks cool, but features are sketchy

    Speaker with 4.5-inch LCD looks cool, but features are sketchy

    BrandoBehold! A small step forward in multimedia speakers! This one has a built-in 4.5-inch LCD screen and it only costs $99. According to the product description, the screen is a "high definition color display." According to me, that's dead wrong. But who cares? It's a screen built into a speaker! Hurray!

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  • Sharp Japan links cordless phone to a touch panel

    Sharp Japan links cordless phone to a touch panel

    Even in cell phone-crazy Japan, the fixed-line phone isn't quite dead yet. And Sharp Japan's JD-7C1CL/CW [JP], announced yesterday, is proof there's still room for mild innovation in that area. The cordless phone is bundled with a 7-inch touch panel that can be used for various functions.

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