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Keepin’ it real fake, part CCV: Sonia F2 doesn’t do Idou justice

by dpr on May.05, 2009, under Gadget

Sony Ericsson’s Idou is still a ways off — possibly October according to some reports — but if you’re jonesing for the form factor now, or if you find the 12.1 megapixel camera somehow intimidating, Sonia’s KIRF-tacular F2 might be right up your alley. The doppelganger eschews a Symbian-powered OS in favor of Android, shrinks the screen by about half an inch diagonally, and even though its camera only shoots at 1.3 megapixels, it still says 12.1 on the back, which should be just enough to convince your friends before you quickly hide it back in your pocket and slyly change the subject.

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Keepin’ it real fake, part CCV: Sonia F2 doesn’t do Idou justice originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 19:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Pre deets continue to trickle out; Office 2007 support in the mix

by dpr on May.05, 2009, under Gadget

Still no word on pricing or a release date, but the kind chappie running Inside Sprint Now has posted up a little Pre FAQ to tide us over. If you’re inclined to believe this information indeed comes from deep within Sprint customer service — and we’ve no reason to not to — you’ll find some interesting factoids in the mix, including full support for Office 2007, ringback tones, and custom ringtones. There’s also a promise of video recording support and wireless PictBridge printing sometime down the line. Great, great — but we’d really rather learn all this stuff on our own after release, you know?

[Via PalmInfoCenter]

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Pre deets continue to trickle out; Office 2007 support in the mix originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 18:38:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung’s slim BD-P4600 Blu-ray player gets reviewed

by dpr on May.05, 2009, under Gadget

Samsung’s new BD-P4600 Blu-ray player certainly impresses on first glance and, according to the folks at CNET, it has quite a bit more going for it than just good looks, even if it’s not entirely without its share of faults. On the upside, the player and its HQV image processing can apparently hold its own when it comes to the all-important question of image quality, and it packs no shortage of non-Blu-ray features as well, including Netflix and Pandora support, a bundled WiFi USB dongle, 1GB of on-board memory, and support for media streaming off a connected PC. Unfortunately, that protruding USB dongle does cramp the style of the player somewhat and, while the PC streaming is certainly welcome, it can apparently be a bit of a chore to get set up properly. Of course, there’s also the small matter of the $500 price tag, although CNET says Samsung’s cheaper BD-P3600 model should provide an adequate, if slightly less slim substitute for those looking for some more bang for the buck.

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Samsung’s slim BD-P4600 Blu-ray player gets reviewed originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 18:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Philips SBD7000, SBD8100 iPod docks get the hands-on treatment

by dpr on May.05, 2009, under Gadget

It may not stand out from the crowd quite as much as some iPod docks, but Philips’ rotating SBD7000 speaker dock should still turn a few heads, and keep you entertained for at least a few minutes as you spin and tilt your iPod to your heart’s content. Apart from that somewhat nifty feature, however, the $120 dock is expectedly pretty standard fare, with it including cradles for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPod nano 4G, a four-AA battery compartment to let you take it out on the road and, well, not much else. Those looking for a little something extra can also opt for Philips’ $150 SBD8100 model (pictured after the break), which employs a more standard horizontal design but adds a motorized rotating dock to its bag of tricks.

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Philips SBD7000, SBD8100 iPod docks get the hands-on treatment originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 17:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Schmartz PS3 IR-to-Bluetooth adapter adds PC control

by dpr on May.05, 2009, under Gadget

We’re more or less waiting on the Logitech Harmony Adapter for all our PS3 IR-to-Bluetooth needs, but if you’re impatient Schmartz has revved up its PS3IR. In addition to the usual IR control, the new PS3IR-1000 also comes with a Windows app that allows you to control your PS3 from the desktop over USB — we’re not sure we need it, but if you’ve got a crazy home-automation rig or something it could be useful. $79, available now.

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Schmartz PS3 IR-to-Bluetooth adapter adds PC control originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 17:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Domestic visionary Dyson’s totally square kitchen

by dpr on May.05, 2009, under Gadget

James Dyson, the man who single-handedly transformed the vacuum cleaner from a symbol of domestic oppression to an object of techno-lust, is back on the scene with not one, but a whole coterie of kitchen appliances designed to save space — by sticking ‘em in a box. No longer must Americans stand for tea kettles shaped like tea kettles, toasters shaped like toasters, or for juicers… you get the idea. What’s more, these guys are all designed to work together: controls are uniformly placed on the top or front panels, with devices sharing common power supplies. As it stands, this is all currently little more than a story dreamt up on the basis of a patent, fodder for a slow news day, and something which neither Dyson nor his colleagues commit to actually making a real reality — even if patent US 2009/0095729 tells us a different story. But what the hell? A guy can dream, right?

[Via Core77]

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Domestic visionary Dyson’s totally square kitchen originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 16:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PhotoFast G-Monster-Promise PCIe SSD does 1000MB/s read and writes

by dpr on May.05, 2009, under Gadget

Just a month after dropping the 750MB/s G-Monster PCIe SSD RAID card on us, PhotoFast is back with the G-Monster Promise, which jacks read / write speeds to 1000MB/s. Not the fastest we’ve ever seen, but we’ll take it. It’ll be available sometime this month in Japan in sizes from 128GB to 1TB — just make sure you’ve save a lot of pennies, cause it ain’t gonna be cheap.

[Via PCLaunches]

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PhotoFast G-Monster-Promise PCIe SSD does 1000MB/s read and writes originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 16:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 goes up for pre-order, for $1,499

by dpr on May.05, 2009, under Gadget

Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-GH1 certainly has a lot going for it. It’s smaller than a DSLR, boasts some interchangeable lenses, and it’s apparently more than up to the task when it comes to shooting video. Unfortunately, all of that doesn’t come cheap, with the camera now up for pre-order from J&R for the not so low price of $1,499.99, which puts it well above a number of more-than-capable DSLRs. Of course, that price does include a 14-140mm lens, and it could come down slightly once some other retailers get in on the discounting action, but it’s pretty clear that anyone simply looking for a low-cost alternative to a DSLR (or a low-cost DSLR, for that matter) will want to look elsewhere.

[Via Crave]

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 goes up for pre-order, for $1,499 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 15:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mini MPC 2000XL / SP1200 flash drives let you take a little Kanye with you

by dpr on May.05, 2009, under Gadget

We’re not usually very enthused by flash drives, though occasionally they’re cute enough to cause a flutter of interest. These, however, are hair-raisingly, insanely awesome. Designed with the modern musician in mind, these two bad boys are convincingly modeled on the AKAI MPC2000XL sampler and the EMU SP1200 drum machine. And by “convincingly modeled” we mean that they look pretty much exact to their original counterparts. They have a 4GB capacity and are going to run you $39.95 each, and you can pre-order them now. We strongly suggest that you look into doing just that. Several more shots after the break.

[Via Crate King; thanks George]

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Mini MPC 2000XL / SP1200 flash drives let you take a little Kanye with you originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 15:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft’s motion-sensing Xbox 360 add-on a result of 3DV acquisition?

by dpr on May.05, 2009, under Gadget

We’ve already gotten a pretty thorough rundown of the motion-sensing Xbox 360 add-on that Microsoft supposedly has in store for this year’s E3, and it looks like the folks at Ars Technica have now pieced together a few more of the pieces and figured out exactly where the device might have came from. Apparently, the device has been around in some form as far back as CES 2008, where little-known upstart 3DV was showing off its own ZCam system which, according to Ars, was able to perform just about all of the functions that Microsoft’s device is able to. That didn’t exactly cause a huge stir at the time, but it was apparently enough to attract the interest of Microsoft, which reportedly went after the company shortly thereafter and seems to have finally gone through with the acquisition earlier this year. Coincidence? Maybe. But Microsoft’s history is certainly pushing this one into the more-likely-than-not column.

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Microsoft’s motion-sensing Xbox 360 add-on a result of 3DV acquisition? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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