Linksys WRT610N


Linksys WRT610N a new simultaneous dual-N band router that enables it to use 802.11n WiFi on both 5 and 2.4GHz at the same time.

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Stylish portable speaker/docking station for the iPod

Japanese accessory maker Brightonnet announced yesterday the release of a stylish portable speaker/docking station for the iPod. The BI-SPVIVID is available in black, silver, pink and blue.

The device features 2 speakers (2.2W each) and a USB port. It can also be used for other portable audio players via a stereo mini audio cable. Brightonnet promises 4 AAA batteries last for 10-11 hours of music playback.

The BI-SPVIVID sells for $28 and is Japan-only..

Nikon D700


Nikon D700 has a full-frame FX format 12.1 megapixel CMOS. It takes UDMA CompactFlash, and comes packing with a live view 3-inch display, 51 point autofocus (with 3D tracking), scene recognition, four-speed active dust reduction, ISO up to 6400, 5 or 8 fps full-res shooting, HDMI out, and a whole lot more.

Lenovo creates desktop


Today marks a new day for Lenovo with the announcement of its first desktop, the IdeaCentre K210.
Lenovo 3000 K210 technical specifications:
Choices vary by retailer

Processor
Up to Intel® Core™2 Quad

Operating system
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium

Video graphics
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerators X3100

Hard drive
Up to 500GB SATA

Memory
Up to 3GB PC-5300 DDR2 std/4GB max

Optical drive
Blue Ray DVD

Integrated communications
Gigabit Enternet

Form factor
Tower

Media reader
16 in 1 media card

Chipset
Intel G31

Keyboard
PS/2 Anti-bacterial keyboard

Mouse
USB Optical Mouse

Warranty
1 year parts and labor

Expansion
Front ports: 2 USB 2.0, Rear ports: 4 USB 2.0; 1 serial (9-pin), 1 parallel (25-pin), 2 PS/2

Included software
Win DVD 8.0, Lenovo Rescue System 2.0, Power2Go 5.5, LVT menu, Veriface, PC-cilin 2007, Lenovo Media Studio, Microsoft Office Trial 2007, Live toolbar, Driver & Application Auto-installation

Lancerlink’s DDV-1080HD HD camcorder


Lancerlink. Just when we thought you had the cheap-o HD camcorder market all locked up, in comes this firm with a rather chintzy looking camcorder capable of logging clips at 1,440 x 1,080 (30fps) or 1,280 x 720 (60fps) in H.264 format. The 5-megapixel sensor can also snag stills, but considering that there’s just 90MB of free memory within, you should probably keep an SD / MMC / SDHC card nearby. You’ll also find a 3-inch LCD monitor, HDTV (component) output, USB connectivity and a rechargeable battery good for around four hours of use.

Source:[engadget.com]