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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Philips DCP951/37 DVD Player

Philips DCP951/37 DVD Player

Philips DCP951/37 DVD Player


Philips and their new DCP951/37 portable DVD player comes with something a little bit special - it boasts a retractable iPod dock that hides away whenever you do not use it. This iPod dock plays nice with the iPod touch, nano and classic, so those with much older models will have to miss out on this particular bandwagon. The resolution count on the DCP951/37 is a relatively sad 640 x 220, but at least it is able to handle majority of all standard video discs with an SD memory card slot to boot. Other features include MP3 playback, a couple of 3.5mm stereo headphone jacks for sharing and a 3 hour playback time. The asking price? A rather reasonable $139.98.




(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

Music Bear iPod / iPhone Speaker

Music Bear iPod / iPhone Speaker

Here’s another fun accessory for your iPhone or iPod, this one is aimed more at your kids, but I am sure most of the older geeks will love it as well, the Music Bear iPod Speaker.


This fun iPod / iPhone speaker has volume controls in the paws and other controls in its ears, it runs of batteries or from a USB port and he plugs into your iPhone or iPod via a 3.5mm audio jack.


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(Via Geeky-Gadgets.)

Controlling Gadgets by Facial Expression

Controlling Gadgets by Facial Expression


Hmm… this is pretty interesting, Japanese has invent a gadget which let you control your iPod by changing your facial expressions. It is called yr Mimi Switch or ‘Ear Switch’. The unit is connected to a micro-computer that can control electronic devices, making it a hands-free remote control for anything. Stick your tongue to stop/play your iPod. Try imagine, a smile is to change to next track, you will be smiling all the way if you are looking for a song from a thousand. Wait a minute, is there something wrong with the girl’s tongue, butt shaped is cool.




[via TechFresh]

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

iLuv i1155 8.4 Inch Portable Multimedia Player for your iPod and DVDs Review

iLuv i1155 8.4 Inch Portable Multimedia Player for your iPod and DVDs Review: "

Video capable iPods have made portable media all the more accessible. Attempt to watch anything more than a short clip on one, though, and you’ll be wishing for glasses or, preferably, a larger screen. That’s where the iLuv i1155 Portable Multimedia Player comes in, offering not only a big display for iPod video playback but a DVD for all the legacy discs that copyright laws won’t let you rip. It even manages to look attractive; is the experience as good as the promise, though?


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To load either your iPod or a DVD, the iLuv i1155 opens up like a laptop; inside there’s a DVD bay and a cut-out for the PMP. The screen is on the outside, so the i1155 is intended to be used as a slate, not with the lid flipped up like most portable DVD players. Somewhat strange is iLuv’s choice of iPod accommodation: the compact slot will only fit the iPod Classic, iPod Video and 3rd generation iPod Nano, and the latter will require an adapter (sold-separately) in order to bring its display up to the window cutout to the right-hand side of the LCD.


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The point of any dock of this nature is to give you a bigger, better display than what comes on your iPod, and happily iLuv didn’t stint on their choice. Measuring 8.4-inches and true 16:9 wide-aspect, the LCD is clear and bright, with no shadowing, and has reasonable viewing angles to either side. We’d say around 130-degrees maintaining decent color. An adjustable stand flaps out of the back of the unit and allows it to be propped up at various angles.


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Control is either via the included remote or the touch-sensitive buttons on the i1155 itself. Although these roughly resemble the layout of an iPod’s scroll-wheel, there’s actually no scrolling functionality; instead you get simple illuminated skip/pause/stop/etc keys. For DVDs, it’s everything you need to navigate the standard menus on the i1155’s screen; iPod navigation is done on the PMP’s own display, visible through the small window, with only actual playback on the main display.


Sound quality from the i1155 is decent, and there are two headphone sockets in addition to the integrated speakers making it handy for in-car use. Unfortunately the DVD player mechanism itself is far from discrete, with a continuous, loud spinning sound whenever it’s playing a disc. Compounding that, the volume from the internal speakers doesn’t go as high as we’d like; you could hook up a larger, amplified pair through the audio output jack, but that seems an unnecessary chore when the i1155 is meant to be a standalone solution.


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Fully charged, the iLuv i1155 lasted us 2 hours and 42 minutes in DVD playback. That’s almost twenty minutes short of iLuv’s expectations. iPod playback lasts longer, but not as much as you might expect; the company predicts around 4 hours, and we got within a stone’s throw of that. What all that means is that you’ll be wanting to carry the included AC adapter and cigarette lighter adapter with you; a full charge takes 4-5hrs.


We’re not entirely convinced by the iLuv i1155. For a start, the limited number of supported iPods - which doesn’t include any of the current generation nano, touch or iPhone models - cuts down its potential audience significantly; throw in our review unit’s noisy DVD mechanism and it’s a potentially frustrating video dock on both counts. Reasonable battery life, a decent screen and slick design are in the iLuv i1155’s favor, but unless you fit the narrow niche you could do better shopping elsewhere.





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(Via SlashGear.)

iSee Inked iPod Nano Cases show Nano’s true colors

iSee Inked iPod Nano Cases show Nano’s true colors


As far as iPod accessories go, this has to be the most well thought out item.  One of the favorite features about a Nano is the fact that they come in those bright varying colors.  However, wanting to protect the iPod leads many to buy a case.  Once the case is on, that color you spent the time to choose is then hidden away.  Well these iSee cases protect your iPod, while all the while allowing for the color you chose to show through.


The great thing is the designs on the case actually accents the color and gives it something a little extra.  It comes in seven different designs, swirls, squares, reverb, flourish, circles, argyle and finally zebra.  Each case is etched then covered with a clear scratch resistant coating.  If you’re worried that you won’t like how the case looks over your particular color, you can choose the color and the design and see it on the website.  They only sell these for the Nano 4G and will cost you $24.95.


Source: Gadgenista


Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames, check out our reviews.




(Via Coolest Gadgets.)

Friday, March 6, 2009

Sony CMT-Z100iR Leaked

Sony CMT-Z100iR Leaked

Sony CMT-Z100iR Leaked


Sony's CMT-Z100iR mini-sound system has been leaked, and judging by what we've stumbled upon, everything seems to be right on track. After all, it does look pretty state-of-the-art where iPod docks are concerned, and you will also benefit from a CD player just in case you're feeling nostalgic and want to bring out your collection once again. Other features include a USB port, 20W speakers, touch panel controls, a 3.5mm audio-in jack, bass/treble adjustments, an integrated AM/FM radio and the all important remote control. No word on pricing or a release date yet though considering this is a leak, but we're looking at a range between $150 and $250.



(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Slupower Universal iPod And iPhone External Battery

Slupower Universal iPod And iPhone External Battery

Slupower Universal iPod And iPhone External Battery


Nice to know that the iPod touch and iPhone are pretty close in terms of hardware specifications, which would mean an overlap of peripherals. Slupower answers this clarion call with its new Universal iPod and iPhone External Battery that packs in 3400mAh of juice, featuring a retractable USB cable that stows away neatly when not in use. It is able to offer instant juice to either device, making it handy in case of an emergency. To juice up the Slupower External Battery itself, you can always plug it to a nearby USB port and you're good to go. What secondary power solutions are you currently using with your iPod touch and/or iPhone?




(Via UberGizmo, the Gadgets News Blog.)