Posted by on under power management system, atta boy, newegg, sdhc, dream machine, pmp, flash memory, tailers, user interface, o2, cow, soil, nbsp |

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
Atta boy,
Cowon. Before we Americans even had a chance to forget about the O2's
Korean introduction and the overseas
hands-on, the outfit is going ahead and bringing the unit to US soil. Hailed as the company's first flash memory-based PMP with a 4.3-inch widescreen display, this simple-yet-classy media player packs an SDHC expansion slot and a Power Management System that helps it eek out 18-hours of audio playback and 8-hours with video; you'll also find a revamped user interface and world class codec support. Those who've discovered their dream machine can snap one up now from JetMall, Amazon, NewEgg or a variety of other e-tailers for $219.99 (8GB), $249.99 (16GB) or $299.99 (32GB).
Cowon brings the flash-based O2 PMP stateside: starts at $219.99 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 18:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted by on under internet radios, stereo speakers, entertainment internet, daps, auxiliary input, recepti, statis, caa, sanyo, wifi, podcasts, home entertainment, tunes, genre, nbsp, radio |

Filed under: Home Entertainment
Internet radios aren't
anything new, but Sanyo's putting its own spin on things with the WiFi-packin' R227. Aside from offering standard FM reception, this tabletop device also tunes into thousands of internet stations / podcasts, and it enables listeners to search by country or genre. You'll also find a pair of stereo speakers, one-button on / off, a bundled remote, an Ethernet jack, auxiliary input for DAPs and an audio output for connecting to larger, more robust sound systems. For now, it seems the unit will be exclusive to Canada where it will be offered in a black wood gloss finish for $219.99.
Sanyo introduces WiFi-enabled R227 tabletop radio originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Oct 2008 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Tagi: internet radios, stereo speakers, entertainment internet, daps, auxiliary input, recepti, statis, caa, sanyo, wifi, podcasts, home entertainment, tunes, genre, nbsp, radio
Posted by on under mini 1000, fashi, vivienne, clutch, elegance, laptops, hard drive, atom, nbsp, laptop, ghz intel, intel, hp |

Well, we heard that the Vivienne Tam-designed Mini 1000 was
coming in December, and here it is, available to order on HP's site. The custom 10-inch netbook is, as expected, sporting a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom with 1GB of RAM, plus an up to 60GB hard drive -- a little smaller than the 80GB we initially heard about. The fashion-conscious laptop is less than an inch thick and has a starting weight of 2.45 pounds, and though it's not exactly an example of "understated elegance," those who want to start (loudly) classing up their act can do just that for a starting price of $699.
[Thanks, Matt]
Filed under: Laptops
HP Vivienne Tam Edition Mini 1000 Digital Clutch now available originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Dec 2008 13:53:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted by on under sandisk cruzer, encrypted storage, mac os x, course windows, mac side, lten, flavors, storage area, sandisk, firmware, os x, passwords, nbsp, tiger |


Listen up, paranoid readers.
SanDisk has just introduced what it's calling "the first secure USB flash drive to fully support Apple Mac OS X computers." The new
Cruzer Enterprise was designed to meet unique USB security / compliance needs by implementing a "hardware-based 256-bit AES USB encryption solution that puts mandatory access control on all files as protection against theft or loss of the drive." Of course, Windows environments are also supported, and on both platforms users can log in / shut down access to the encrypted storage area, change and manage passwords, alter contact information (among other preferences), launch online support (woo!) and view current firmware and drive information. The drive is available in 1/2/4/8GB flavors (runs around $60 to $300) and plays nice with both OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard) on the Mac side.
Filed under: Storage
SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise: first secure USB drive fully compatible with OS X originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Dec 2008 13:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted by on under easy energy, yogen, human foot, external battery, prototype, peripherals, laptop, gadgets, nbsp, photo |

Charging your laptop could start to feel a lot more like work in the near future, if the folks at Easy Energy have it their way. They've just completed a protoype for the Yogen Max laptop charger, and though details are particularly spartan about the actual workings of the device, as you can see from the mock-up, it's going to involve a human foot pumping juice directly into your laptop. Unlike
some other devices we've seen, the Yogen Max has no external battery, plus it's way more foldable and boasts a totally awesome font. The spokesperson from Easy Energy says they hope to bring the product to the consumer market sometime in 2009. If that girl in the background of the photo is any indication of how outlandishly fun the human-powered charger is to use, we sure hope it's available soon.
[Via
Coolest Gadgets, thanks Ink Master]
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Peripherals
Easy Energy Yogen Max foldable, man-powered laptop charger prototype complete originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Dec 2008 14:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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