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Kingston unveils 64GB DataTraveler 150 for $177

digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/gadgets/Kingston_Unveils_64GB_Thumb_Drive_for_177′; You’ve got entirely too many RAW files and uncompressed David Bowie albums to be slamming everything onto a 16GB thumbdrive, so Kingston Technology’s coming to the rescue with a new pair of ultra-spacious DataTraveler 150s. Arriving in 32GB and 64GB flavors, the DT150 becomes the largest in the outfit’s entire DataTraveler line, and it even works with Windows, OS X, Palm OS and Linux! Both sticks come with a five-year warranty (as if you won’t lose it before then) and will sell for $132 and $177, respectively.

[Via Electronista]

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Roll-up Mouse Pad Charges Your iPod and Plays It Too [Peripherals]

Unlike other models we’ve seen, this roll-up mouse pad doesn’t just have some random, empty cylinder hanging off the side, spiting you like an empty tallboy through the workday. Instead, it uses this otherwise empty space to store a 4-port USB hub and a speaker complete with 3.5mm in and outputs. In other words, you can charge your MP3 USB gear while playing it right back through your mouse pad. Priced at $22, it’s not especially easy on the eyes, but its casual disregard for style is kind of what makes it great. [Gadget4All]


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Modder haphazardly shoves an N64 into a Wii shell

We’ll be frank — there’s nothing particularly elegant about the Wii64, but it is unique, so we just have to pay attention. Without any rhyme or reason, this here modder decided it best to gut the internals of his Wii and replace them with the innards of an N64. Of course, he could’ve just referenced someone else’s work for getting an N64 controller to play nice with Nintendo’s latest, but we suspect that just wasn’t the itch he was trying to scratch. The current bid is just $49.99, so those intrigued enough to actually have it shipped to their house can bid away.

[Via Nintendo Wii Fanboy]

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Cellphone Concept Has a Sweet Looking Glass [Cellphones]

This isn’t the first cellphone concept to incorporate glass, but I’ll be dammed if it isn’t one of the prettiest. There aren’t any details on functionality, but it is clear that designer Mac Funamizu’s “Glassy Glassy” concept takes minimalist design about as far as it can go without ditching the physical phone altogether and implanting communication devices directly into our brain.

[Yanko]


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Taste the Steel of My Tomahawk Skull Gauntlet!! [Weapons Of Mass Destruction]

We usually write our own posts around these parts, but sometimes a product’s description speaks for itself:

With this gauntlet strapped to your arm there is no question you are the man in charge!

That’s right, suckers. $40 on my Visa says that I rule this place now. And by this place, I mean the world. [BudK via bbGadgets]


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Sony demos 19-inch FED display running Gran Turismo 5 at 240 fps

FED (or Field Emission Display) hasn’t quite caught on as quickly as some other display technologies, but Sony’s still out there doing its best to move things forward, and it certainly looks to have turned more than a few heads with its latest demo. Apparently not content with simply showing off a new 19-inch display from its spin-off, Field Emission Technologies, Sony went so far as to demo it with a customized version of Gran Turismo 5 Prologue that’s playable at 240 fps. To do that, Sony used four PS3s to increase the frame rate, something it had previously done to run the game at quadruple the resolution of 1080p on a Sony SXHD projector. While that setup is out of the reach of most folks, Field Emission Technologies says that FED displays are now finally heading to market, and that some high-end professional FED video monitors up to 32-inches in size will be available sometime next year.

[Via OLED-Display.info]

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Apple DisplayPort to Dual Link DVI Adapter Delayed to Dec. 23 [Apple]

While we liked the shiny unibody MacBooks, their new miniDisplay Port requires the use of a dual link DVI adapter to drive the 30″ CinemaDisplay. Not only is the adapter $100; it’s a custom cord that can’t exactly be spotted between the batteries and singing cards at the drug store. Now Apple has informed preorderers to expect their shipments no sooner than December 23rd—which just goes to show that in a fight between Steve Jobs and Santa Claus, Steve Jobs would win…or something like that. [9to5mac]


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Teclast's upcoming 3.5-inch PMP plays media, is portable

So far it doesn’t look like Teclast’s OEM is trying to fool anyone with their new as-yet-unbranded media player, which is sort of disappointing — we know how much you love a good KIRF. Aside from the uncommon (and theoretically stunning) 3.5-inch OLED widescreen display, this seems to be a pretty benign device. Features include capacitive touch controls, support for CMMB and DVB-T broadcasts, and if their past products are any indication you can probably expect output to TV or FM transmitter. You can expect this to ship in China under the Teclast flag eventually, but at the moment we’ve got no name, no price, no storage capacity, no release date — just the above facts and one lonely picture to keep you warm on those long winter nights ahead.

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Why You Probably Won't Find Amazing Sony Deals for Christmas [Sony]

In the midst of the financiapocalypse, with consumers stuffing money in mattresses and sprinkling themselves with holy water to avoid the layoff plague, you might think companies like Sony would slash and burn their typically premium prices to move whatever HDTVs and Blu-ray players and cameras they could. Nope. We talked to Sony Electronics President Stan Glasgow this morning about why Sony is holding steady on prices and staying out of the low end, even as consumers are obviously looking spend less. He also dished about Circuit City’s fairly grim prospects, Blu-ray sales not meeting expectations and why Sony knew the economy was going deep into the crapper in February, before Alan Greenspan.

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Glasgow didn’t drop specific numbers, but he did mention that Blu-ray sales weren’t meeting their original expectations, thanks to the economy. So you might expect Sony to cut the price on its entry level BDP-S350 below its current $299 MSRP. But they’re not—Glasgow says they’re holding firm on that price as their low-end through the holiday season, though he said you can expect $249 before too long, which jibes with what he told me in the Spring. I couldn’t get him to commit to $199 next year. (BTW, You actually can pick up the S350 for $249 right now at Amazon, but going below $299 is entirely a retailer’s prerogative.) All that said, Sony is optimistic for Blu-ray overall because it’s the kind of “family gift” people buy in a recession when they’re staying home more—besides, they fully expect (as we’ve seen) players below $200, even under $150 from lower end manufacturers. They don’t see the adoption timeline slowed down either, as long as prices fall with their projections.

Why Sony Won’t Go Cheap
President of Sony Electronics Consumer Sales Jay Vandenbree said that Sony has never really played in the low end (in HDTVs or otherwise), and they won’t now. Why? Because, he says, during a recession, people stay home and actually trade up to better quality stuff since they’re holed up, which Sony thinks puts them in a great spot. Question for you guys: Is this true? Are you skipping vacation and getting a TV instead? To that end, Sony’s actually enforcing prices on some of its premium products like XBR7 and XBR8 HDTVs and its Alpha DSLRs, so that they’re same price at every single retailer—it’s not just a minimum advertised price, retailers cannot actually sell these items for cheaper than Sony says. It’s an interesting bit of psychology to maintain the premiumness of the brand during the recession, to say the least.

Circuit City
How bad is the Circuit City situation? Glasgow put it this way: No one in their industry has ever survived a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, especially not on that scale. He’s hopeful they’ll bounce back, and thinks they could, but it’s going to be “hard.”

Sony Knows
Lastly, an interesting bit of trivia: Sony knew the economy was going to hell back in February. How? Camcorder sales fell like a rock. Camcorders are the proverbial canary in the coal mine, plunging before everything else. (All of their vast historical data over the last few recessions back this up.) It’s because, Vandenbree says, there’s “nothing more discretionary than camcorders,” so it’s the first to go when consumers feel a crunch, making it an early warning sign.

Unfortunately, there’s nothing that’ll ring the opposite direction, when everything’s about to get better. Everything gets better at once. So we’ll know life’s good again when it actually it is.


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Meizu M8 captured on video looking smooth, doing multitouch

Oh M8, you’ve grown up before our eyes. It seems like just yesterday we were looking at your early incarnations and their uncanny similarity to certain other devices. And how could we forget those times we spent together waiting for you at trade shows, and mocking checking out your early hardware? And now look at you, all grown up and caught on video doing your thing. You know what? This actually looks pretty damn nice. Sure, the obvious major iPhone influence is still there, but we have to say, Jack Wong and co. have done a pretty good job of smoothing out this UI — and we didn’t expect to see multitouch working this nicely. Of course, the clip says more than we ever could, so go and wrap yourself in your grandmother’s afghan, grab a steaming cup of coffee, head out to the porch of your 19th century farmhouse, and just listen to the wind chimes and smooth sounds of this video as you take a tour of the Meizu M8… after the break.

[Via MP4 Nation Blog]

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