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Motorola H680 Bluetooth headset is longer lasting

Posted Wednesday, March 28th, 2007 by Alex Ion

Motorola H680 Bluetooth headsetMotorola is trying to solve the problems for those that use headsets and are very upset about the fact that they lose it after a few hours of usage. Besides the fact that it makes you look funny having something in your ear, dieing shortly thanks to the battery is no where near satisfactory. Motorola H680 is the solution, because of eight continuous hours of battery life.

If the life battery is just like they said, and if the price is good, we will have a new winner because even if it’s not the best design, it will be selected because of the long lasting battery. We’re waiting it for the third quarter of 2007.

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Tegatech UMPC: TabletKiosk eo TufTab v7112XT

Posted Thursday, March 22nd, 2007 by Mihnea Boiangiu

The Aussie manufacturer Tegatech has just launched a new UMPC. The eo TufTab is powerful device, very ingenious and designed for business. The ultra mobile PC represents an ideal solution for professionals on the go, or for those working while traveling.

The specs list is impressive. Tegatech has equipped this UMPC with the latest technologies. Thus, it can run at your choice Windows Vista, Windows XP or openSUSE Linux. The eo TufTab is powered by a 1.2GHz VIA C7-M ULV processor and 1GB RAM memory. Its costumers don’t need to worry about the storage because the gadget sports a 40GB hard disk, Ultra DMA 133.

TabletKiosk eo TufTab v7112XT

A large 7″ touchscreen display with 800×600 resolution completes the package. In addition, the display is a PanJit SRII Sunlight Readable Screen. This is too good, because it won’t trouble you working in sunny places, like a beach for example. The built-in stereo speakers and microphone are perfect for chatting or listening you favorite streams. Other key features of this gadget are: 802.11 b/g wireless LAN, Bluetooth, fingerprint reader, a PCMCIA Type II PC card slot for maximum connectivity. We should not forget the Ethernet and USB ports.

The TabletKiosk eo TufTab is priced at 2,799 AUD, which is about 2,260 USD. It is available in black or white. All in all, we found the device really interesting. The price is a little high, but it should worth the money.

[Credits: DigitalReviews.net] - Product page: Tegatech

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Gotive H42 has them all

Posted Wednesday, March 21st, 2007 by Mihnea Boiangiu

The device was presented at CeBIT 2007 in Hannover. Gotive H42 is an intelligent device. It works on GSM networks, but also is a GPS system. This communicator can be used by the regular customer, but its main purpose is for business communication and enterprise solutions. It could be used for transport and logistics, warehousing and distribution, field services and maintenance, courier and postal services and even for public safety.

Gotive H64

The list of specs is amazing. The Gotive H42 features Bluetooth, IrDA, GPRS, fingerprint reader, code bar reader, WLAN 802.11b, a large 6.2″ touchscreen display, microphone, camera. But the most important could be the GPS module. Its built-in memory of 384MB is expandable up to 1.1GB. Gotive H42 runs on Windows CE version 5.0. It is powered by an Intel processor - Bulverde PXA 270 - 520 MHz. The device is outstanding! The performances described by the manufacturer are really impressive, but what about functionality? Does this navigator compete with the big guys? We should see…

There are no details about its price. However the device is customizable, so its price can variate from case to case. To sum up I could say this device has them all!

[via Ubergizmo]

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AXIA HSDPA Multimedia STP from Fifth Media

Posted Monday, March 19th, 2007 by Alex Ion

Announced at the beginning of the month and long waited at CeBIT,Fifth Media’s AXIA HSDPA Multimedia STB platform didn’t let us down. This “setup box” is a convergent platform that combines easily 3.5 Mobile Broadband with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth able to offer GSM, SIP and VoIP and also IPTV. Thanks to the SIP server multiple users can take simultaneous VoIP calls. There are other things that kept our attention, like Media Streaming nor payment applications (like ePayment). It supports quad-band GSM, HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS, Bluetooth 2.0 and has 802.11g Wi-Fi connectivity and if it comes to music or video it has MP3, WMA, MPEG4 and WMV files support.
The system runs on Microsoft and can be used for various solutions like PBX systems or house surveillance. You connect it either using an LCD touch screen display or the old style with a keyboard, mouse and classic monitor.

AXIA HSDPA Multimedia STP

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Digital Cube’s i-Station G43 UMPC

Posted Saturday, March 17th, 2007 by Mihnea Boiangiu

Digital Cube has unveiled their new i-Station UMPC. The G43 model is said to be the world’s smallest UMPC. Instead of a common 7″ display, G43 sports a 4.3″ touchscreen with 800 x 480 resolution.

Digital Cube's i-Station G43 UMPC

The device is powered by an AMD Geode LX800/900 CPU running at 500MHz. The i-Station isn’t ready for Windows Vista, but it can work very well on XP version or on Linux. Some good features that need to be mentioned here are: the 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth and the speaker dock, which is also used for charging the device. You have the option to choose between the 30GB or 60GB hard disk models.

The UMPC will be available in Korea starting from this summer for $700. The world is expecting the launching in September or October.

[Credits: Engadget]

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