Archive for April, 2007

Griffin AirDock for iPods

Monday, April 30th, 2007

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The Griffin AirDock for iPods has a nice modern design, coupled with a slick remote control that makes it more appealing to the eye than many other iPod docks we’ve seen around. Of course looks don’t matter if it can’t get the job done. Put your ipod nano, ipod mini, 4G ipod or 5g ipod on the Griffin AirDock and you’ll recharge its battery, sync it with your computer, and play music in a snap. You can also connect the AirDock to your TV or stereo using the included Griffin HomeConnect cable. AirDock’s full-function RF remote control makes it even easier to access your music, photos and videos, even through walls. The Griffin AirDock for iPod players is priced at $69.99

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Nokia N76 Phone Ships with Music

Monday, April 30th, 2007

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If you think the Nokia N76 phone looks a lot like a RAZR phone, you’re right, but Nokia likes to call it a “multimedia computer” so you won’t confuse the two. The N76 is now shipping in key European, Asian and Middle Eastern markets, and Sony BMG Music Entertainment is offering the award winning music of Travis to new owners of the Nokia N76 in select markets.  If you purchase the Nokia N76 in Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway or Sweden, your Nokia N76 package will include a special voucher that gives you the rights to download 5 pre-selected Travis songs from the MSN music shops in your country.

The Nokia N76 is made for mobile music, with buttons to control the device’s music features from the outside of the N76. It holds up to 1500 tracks, works with industry standard 3.5 mm headphones, and supports the popular Windows Media DRM for optimal use. The Nokia N76 is based on S60 3rd Edition software on Symbian OS. More at www.nseries.com/n76

Xbox 360 Elite Now Available

Monday, April 30th, 2007

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 The Xbox 360 Elite game console has hit store shelves and online sellers, but the new black Xbox is already selling out quickly. Best Buy, Target, Circuit City, EB Games, and GameStop are all promoting the Xbox 360 Elite that features a 120 Gig hard drive and a HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface) port. The Xbox 360 Elite retails for $479.99.

Xbox 360 Elite Specs:

- 120GB hard drive
- HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface) port
- Wireless controller (black)
- Xbox LIVE headset (black)
- HDMI cable
- Component/SD cable
- One month subscription to Xbox Live Gold

Xbox 360 Elite accessories:

- Xbox 360 Wireless Controller with Play & Charge kit (black): $69.99
- Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (black): $49.99
- Xbox 360 Play & Charge kit (black): $19.99
- Xbox 360 rechargeable battery (black): $11.99

EzVision Video eyewear

Monday, April 30th, 2007

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EzVision Video eyewear
Weighing in at just 68g, they plug into your video iPod or portable video player to produce your own portable 50-inch screen. And not just that, they block out peripheral vision, so you can really sink into the screen. And with retractable headphones, the noise shouldn’t disturb you either.

They have an 8 hour rechargeable battery, a built-in volume control and adaptors to connect to iPods and DVD players.

They retail for £149.95

Ferrari Sony Ericsson K800i

Monday, April 30th, 2007

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Limited Edition Ferrari SE K800i mobile phone, the K800i (which has been in stores for almost a year) features a 3.2-megapixel auto-focus camera and Dual Mode GSM/GPRS/UMTS connectivity.

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