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Get Into The Action with Oregon Scientific
Digital Trends News - November 8, 2006
Oregon Scientific wants to be sure you can share your rad moves, best ride, and worst wipeouts with all your friends—both in the real world and on YouTube— from a first-person point of view with its new ATC2K action camera.The ATC2K is a ...
Don't Get Lost with Sanyo's Easy Street
Digital Trends News - November 8, 2006
Sanyo has introduced its new NVM-4030 "Easy Street" portable GPS navigation unit, sporting a 4-inch 16:9 LCD touch screen, turn-by-turn voice guidance, maps of the continental U.S. loaded on a 1 GB SD card, and hands-free dialing calling via Bluetoot...
Panasonic Debuts World's First SD Memory Card HD Video Camera Suppo...
Press Releases - November 8, 2006
Video: HP M7590n Media Center PC
Digital Trends News - October 31, 2006
Snip:With an Intel Pentium D 3.2Ghz processor, 2 Gigs of memory, 500 GB hard drive, and Nvidia GForce 7300 graphics card for $1199 means the HP M7590n packs a punch without emptying your pockets.This is a media center PC, so inputs are king. A 9-in-1...
GameTap Turns One, Adds Original Label
Digital Trends News - October 17, 2006
When Turner Broadcasting System rolled out its GameTap online entertainment site, most people wondered what a cable television network knew about offering broadband games and entertainment. GameTap has been online for a year now, and now its launchin...
Video: Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder
Digital Trends News - October 16, 2006
Snip:"The Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder makes it easy to record video from an analog source, like your TV, DVD Player or camcorder, into multiple formats so that you can play them back on various portable devices. The videos it can create will playback...
Sony Grand WEGAs Go Large
Digital Trends News - October 3, 2006
Sony has completed its SXRD line of high-defition televisions with the KDS-R60XBR2 and KDS-R70XBR2, new 60- and 70-inch rear-projection televisions which sport full 1080p native resolution, HDMI inputs, and integrated CableCARD slots."Consumers and c...
SanDisk Launches V-Mate, a Video Flash Memory Card Recorder
Press Releases - September 5, 2006
HP's Memory Spot puts video, audio into photos
CNET News - July 17, 2006
Researchers in Hewlett-Packard's labs have come up with button-sized computer that can stick on cards or any document.
SanDisk stakes its future on TrustedFlash
CNET News - September 27, 2005
update New cards let consumers move digital video and music among devices without violating copyright protection.Photos: Musical memory cards
Jaton Launches nVIDIA GeForce7800GT PCI Express Bus Video Card with...
Press Releases - August 12, 2005

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