SanDisk Sansa TakeTV Video Player

SanDisk Sansa Take TV

Finally, you can take video from your computer and see it as it was meant to be seen — on your TV. Just download the videos to the TakeTV flash drive and plug it into the TakeTV cradle for viewing. That’s it, no wires, cables or complicated hookups, just plug and play with the included remote. Read the rest of this entry »

Sony NSC-GC1 Network Sharing Camera

Sony Network Share Camera
Millions of people post video clips to the Internet on a regular basis. Sharing video clips on the Web used to require a lot of technical knowledge and more free time than most want to spend – until now, that is.The new Sony NSC-GC1 Network Sharing camera is designed specifically for shooting and uploading video to the Web. This camera simplifies the process so much that anyone with a PC, an Internet connection, and a few minutes to spare can do it. Whether they’re tech savvy or not, the Sony NSC-GC1 is an affordable time-saver for social networkers, video bloggers, or families who just want to share a special moment with distant relatives. Read the rest of this entry »

Amazon Kindle – Digital Newspaper

Amazon Kindle

Say hello to the Amazon Kindle, their take on a book reader device that comes equipped with a 6-inch 800 x 600 display (which we can only assume is e-ink), 256MB internal storage, smallish two-thumb keyboard cursor bar, scroll wheel, standard mini USB port, 3.5mm headphone jack, SD slot, and get this: EV-DO data! The user manual also outlines the Kindle Store on Amazon (though doesn’t spec out too many details), but we’re a little less concerned with how we’re getting these supposed e-books right now, and a little more curious about the price and launch. Read the rest of this entry »

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