
iRiver launches in Korea the new Domino Inflate USB flash drive, which, as the name tells, is the “inflated” version of the company’s original Domino USB memory. As the second edition of Domino drive, the Domino Inflate looks less like an domino.
The drive is available in 4GB (Orange), 8GB (White), 16GB (Black) and 32GB (Orange) capacities. Price starts at 34,900 Korean Won.
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Microphone launches the XBox 360 Wireless N adapter in the US. The adapter basically adds support for dual band 802.11n as well as 802.11a/b/g to the XBox 360 gaming device. Thanks to the adapter, you can nopw enjoy wireless network gaming as well as HD video streaming from your PC to the XBox 360.
The Wireless N adapter has two antennas for improvded coverage and reliability. The official price is $99.99 but you can get one from Amazon for just $87.99.
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Blue Microphones introduces the new Yeti USB condenser mic, which is the world’s first THX-certified microphone. After rigorous lab testing, THX certification affirms the ultimate in recording and playback fidelity thanks to superior design and quality. The Yeti USB micro is designed for professional recording, offering Blue’s premium condenser capsules in a proprietary triple capsule array for the highest quality, most versatile audio recording capability.
The Yeti is based on the Snowball USB microphone and adds our distinct pattern modes (Omni, Cardioid, Stereo, Bidirectional), a zero-latency headphone output with volume control for direct monitoring, adjustable microphone gain control and a mute button. It works with both PC and Mac.
The THX-certified Yeti USB mic will be available in December 2009 for $149.99.
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Sparkz Products introduces the “world first” iPhone/iPod dock portable projector. The Sparkz is able to play your iPod and iPhone directly and it can charge the device when you are watching. The projector features up to 1024×768 resolution, 15 lumens brightness and a 3M LCoS lens.
The dock projector comes with built-in stereo speaker and a removable base for tripod. Other than iPod/iPhone projection, the device has AV input and VGA input for connecting other video sources. It’s integrated 3500mAh battery wllows 2.5 hours of use per charge. The Sparkz iPod/iPhone dock projector works with all iPhone, iPod touch and iPod videos. It is priced at $495.
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Moxi introduces its new 3-Tuner HD DVR, which will be available with the Maxi Mate as Moxi Two-Room Bundle or Moxi Three-Room Bundle. The tuner has an internal 500GB hard drive. The 3-Tuner HD DVR allows you to record two shows at once while watching a third or record three shows while playing back a fourth.
The Two-room bundle includes one Moxi Mate streamers while the Three-room bundle comes with two. These bundles allows you to enjoy Moxi in two or three rooms of the house, instead of getting a full-priced DVR for each room or TV.
Both new 3-Tuner DVR and the Moxi Mate are equipped with a 1000 DMIPS dual–threaded MIPS32–bit core with FPU and MMU class processor and 3D graphics engine with OpenGL ES 1.0 support. It has 512MB RAM and 32MB flash memory.
Moxi’s 3–Tuner HD DVR Two-room bundle is priced at $799 while the three-room bundle costs $999.
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