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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Sharp HT-DV50H home cinema system

Sharp's new home cinema setup will help give your audio a boost if you're finding your TV speakers are a little lacking. The tall boy speakers are also eye certainly catching too.

The HT-DV50H supports the latest Audistry technology from Dolby, which will tune the output so no matter what you play it will sound its best whether its movies or music. It also has an intelligent volume control, so sudden changes in volume won't have you leaping for the remote.

There's HDMI for simple setup and it features a built in DVD drive that supports DivX video too so you've got plenty of playback options. There's also a USB port, so you can hook up external devices and playback MP3, WMA or JPEG files without a problem.

The HT-DV50H is available now for £399, see Sharp for more information.

Monday, May 12, 2008

RIM BlackBerry Bold 3G handset

The BlackBerry Bold is the latest addition to RIM's family of email enabled handsets. With a newly polished interface and 3G downloads it’s the slickest, fastest BlackBerry yet.

It's got a reasonably high res screen with a half-VGA resolution of 480x320 pixels so whether you're ploughing through your inbox or watching video it will look great. In addition to tri-band HSDPA, for fast three 3G downloads, there's also WiFi so you can hop on a hotspot whenever you're in range. There's also no excuse for getting lost as it's got GPS built in too.

It comes with a generous 1GB of internal storage and you can easily add more thanks to the microSD slot. It features a new web browser, which can view full HTML and as you would expect from BlackBerry it's fully equipped for email too.

The BlackBerry Bold will be available in the summer, price will depend on contract. See BlackBerry for further details.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Sony Bravia V4500 TV with HD tuner

It may be sometime until high definition broadcasts come to Freeview, but if you want to future-proof yourself for that day then Sony's new Bravia V4500 set includes an HD tuner so you can be well prepared.

The integrated tuner can decode MPEG-4 AVC transmissions so when compatible broadcasts appear in the airwaves it will be able to display them in their full high definition glory. Available in 26in, 32in or 37in screen sizes, the V4500 doesn't stretch to the highest HD resolution of 1080p, but can handle 720p and 1080i without a problem. It also supports 24fps playback, so you can watch Blu-ray movies at the frame rate they were filmed at.

When you're not watching TV you can switch it into picture frame mode and view images stored on USB memory or a selection of classics from artists like Van Gogh in the built in gallery.

The V4500 will be available later in the year, pricing has yet to be decided. For more information, see Sony.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Iomega eGo Camo portable hard drive

A portable hard drive should ideally be able to take a knock or two, since you're likely to be carrying it around. Iomega has designed the eGo Camo with durability in mind and it comes with a couple of features to keep it safe from harm.

First up, Iomega's DropGuard technology protects it from accidental falls up to 1.29m whereas other manufacture's drives can only survive a drop less than 1m. Secondly, the Power Grip band isn't just for show or keeping a firm grasp on the drive - it adds extra protection so it can survive a tumble up to 1.52m.

With a capacity of 250GB, you could store over 1 million photos on it or backup up 4,625 hours of music. Just make sure you don't put it down in the jungle, though, as you might not be able to find it again.

The eGo Camo is available now for £99.90, see Iomega for further details.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

HTC Touch Diamond iPhone botherer

HTC is no doubt hoping to lure away some customers holding out for a 3G iPhone with its new Touch Diamond handset. Although it runs Windows Mobile 6.1, HTC has included its own TouchFlo 3D interface which allows you to navigate just by prodding at the screen and includes slick 3D animation.

The interface isn't the only impressive thing - it supports fast HSDPA downloads and also speedy HSUPA uploads as well, so you won't have to hang around waiting for snaps from the 3.2 megapixel camera to upload to the web. There's also WiFi for when you're in range of a hotspot and GPS so you can find out where you are.

Storage-wise it only stretches to 4GB though, so it's a little short on space for music and movies.

The Touch Diamond will be available in July, price depends on contract. See HTC for more information.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Oregon Scientific Meteo weather forecasting watch

With Oregon Scientific's new Meteo watch you can make sure you're ready for whatever the unpredictable climate will bring even if you've missed the latest weather forecast.

Allowing you to take your own personal weather station with you wherever you go, the Meteo measures barometric pressure trends and reports back its findings for the next 12 to 24 hours via four easy to read icons representing sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy and rainy. There's no need to worry if you do venture out against its better judgement and get caught in a shower as it's waterproof.

In addition to helping to keep you dry, it can tell the time too and has a large, digital display. It also has a calendar, so you can keep track of dates and a stopwatch too.

The Meteo will be available in May for £39.99 from Oregon Scientific.

Friday, May 02, 2008

TomTom One satnav with built in mount

TomTom has redesigned its One range of easy to use satnavs and the new version now comes with a built in windscreen mount. The EasyPort mount folds away into the back of the unit, so you're less likely to leave it attached to the windscreen and risk getting broken into by thieves looking for your satnav.

The new design now has a much large speaker, so it's much easier to make out spoken commands even if you've got the radio cranked up or are driving around a bunch of unruly children.

It comes with TomTom's latest map guarantee, which means if a new version is released within 30 days of you buying one, then you can download the updated map for free. You can also get map updates submitted by fellow TomTom users thanks to the Map Share feature.

The One will be available from £149.99 in May, see TomTom for more information.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Motorola Moto Z10 video editing phone

There are many phones that can shoot video, but the Motorola Moto Z10 has an extra trick up its sleeve - it can also edit footage and upload it to video sharing sites all without needing to go anywhere near a PC.

Once you've captured your footage then you can edit it directly on the handset using ArcSoft Media Editor Mobile and then upload it with a single click to sites like YouTube or Facebook thanks to the bundled copy of ShoZu. You don't need to hang around waiting for your mini-movies to transfer thanks to the fast 3G connection, giving you more time to spend on your next creation.

If you'd rather watch movies, instead of make them, then you'll also find all three films from the Bourne Trilogy preloaded for your enjoyment.

The Moto Z10 is available now, price depends on contract. See Motorola for further details.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Archos 605 GPS satnav media player

While there are GPS units on the market that can also turn their hand to media playback, Archos is going about things the other way round by adding satnav capabilities to its existing 605 WiFi player.

The kit consist of a normal 30GB 605 WiFi player, so you get a large 4.3in touch sensitive screen and the ability to playback video files or surf the internet wherever you've got wireless coverage, and an in car cradle that includes a GPS receiver. If you've already got a 605 WiFi, then you can also buy the cradle on its own.

It comes with maps for 22 European countries pre-loaded and as the screen is touch sensitive it's easy to operate. Alternatively, if you know where you're going then it can double as an in car entertainment system for your passengers.

The 605 GPS will be available in May for £299.99 and the GPS adapter on its own will be £99.99, see Archos for more information.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Hannspree Starlight Blue 15in LCD TV

Hannspree is hoping to prove that TVs don't have to be boring black boxes that just sit unassumingly in the corner. If you're after a set that's a little on the usual side then you could brighten up your room with its Starlight Blue model.

It's a 15in unit, so suitable for bedrooms and kitchens and its design is inspired by the night sky. It's speckled with little beads that sparkle when the light falls on them, mimicking stars in the night sky and it even has a crescent moon shape at the rear that illuminates at random intervals.

It stretches to a resolution of 1,024x768 so can't display high definition content, however given its small screen size it's unlikely you'd see the benefit of the increased detail.

The Starlight Blue is available now for £99.99, see Hannspree for further details.


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