
Archive for September, 2007


Adding to the HD radio market is JVC with their KT-HDP1, only this one features a high-resolution broadcast system. It sports a white LCD screen to display track info and other data while supporting AM, FM and HD tuner. JVC is also coming out with three home / car docking kits that should allow you to plug the HDP1 in and out without much effort. The device has 5-Way navigation keys and comes with 18 preset channels. Other features include 3.5mm mini plug Audio Output, wireless Remote control, HD Station Scan and Seek and 12V cigarette lighter adapter plug.
JVC KT-HDP1 portable HD radio is likely to hit Best Buy very soon, and will cost $149.95 . It requires optional Car Install Kit or Home Dock Kit.
Source : newlaunches


After the Video Walkman and the HD Video Walkman Sony is out with the TV Walkman, yes the NW-A910 series come with an internal one-seg TV tuner for watching digital TV. The service is limited to Japan only and with upto 16GB of flash memory you can record upto 16 hours of TV programming and with support for EPG (Electronic Programming Guide) you can program the device to record a particular TV program. One shortcoming is the small 2.4 inch display, come on Sony, TV is always better on the big screen a 3.5 - 4.0 inch screen would be ideal.
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Toshiba launched its new Gigabeat T400 PMP today at a MSRP of $119.99. The device has the ability to play MP3, WMA, WAV, and WMA Lossless music formats along with WMV video and JPEG photos. Power for the device is via an internal Li-ion battery.
Toshiba says battery life is good for 16 hours of audio playback and 5 hours of video playback. Storage capacity is 4GB of flash and the device comes in three colors including pink, orange, and blue trim on black bodies. The LCD is a 2.4-inch screen and charge and sync is done via USB. The T400 weighs 2.05 ounces and measures in at 3.37” x 2.13” x 0.4”. InfoSync has a hands on preview posted and in the end they don’t feel the device is exceptionally good or bad. If you want a standout PMP, go for the new iPod nano.
Source : everythingusb


Creative has announced the new MuVo T100, that they describe as a “versatile, colourful, and easy-to-use MP3 player”.This USB flash drive-esque offering will come in black, white or vibrant pink.The USB connectivity means it will plug directly into a PC or notebook with no cables required and is instantly ready to go enabling music to be dragged and dropped straight to it.The MuVo T100 will be available with either 2GB or 4GB memory and the USB-rechargeable battery claims to give up to 10 hours playtime.
File-wise it will support MP3, WMA, WAV and Audible formats and it offers a Bass Boost button for “extra impact”.Pricing and availability to be confirmed, but with no LED screen or swanky features, we’d expect it to be cheap.
Source : pocket-lint


USB Flash Card MP3 Player is a fashionable and stylish MP3 Player. It is not only a MP3 Player, but also a Mass Storage Device. It just like our Credit Card so that it can be kept in our purse or pocket. So, you can listen your favour music anywhere ~ everywhere. As a Mass Storage Device, your data and information will be there wherever you go and whenever you need. Just plug it into the USB port, and the computer will automatically detect and configure it without restarting the computer.









