The T3 Gadget Awards back! Have a look and see if you agree with their choices. Some of their choices raised an eyebrow for me though. But I did vote just for the fun of it. haha
Also it seems Garmin is sponsoring the Awards and will be giving away £1000 worth of prizes just for voting. So why not have your say?
Seems like the latest craze in the US is coming to our shores. The Flip Video Ultra camcorders.
Anyone already has one of these? These really cater to the Youtube generation as it does 60 minutes of video from its 2GB internal memory. So it’s probably not something you want to bring on a holiday or do serious video recording. Probably more Youtube videos and fun clips. And at just less than £100, it’s clearly made very affordable.
And look at the accessories. Underwater case, a USB cable, tripod and even an Action Mount. Hmmm with the underwater case and the action mount, does the flip not remind you of the Oregon Action Camera ATC2K? The flip has the same resolution as the ATC2K’s max resolution of 640×480. The ATC2K is expandable by SD card up to 2GB which does 1 hour of recording, same as the Flip Ultra. Both use 2xAA batteries, both use flash memory so they are tough little things. But the Flip is more expensive than the ATC2K and I just can’t see the Flip attached to a helmet can you? Although in fairness they were made with different uses in mind.
Will there be a similar impact here in the UK for the Flip?
And by the way there will be new versions of the Oregon Action Cam out soon. The ATC3K (July 2008) and the ATC5K (August 2008).
Here we are, the new Apple iPhone3G. Coming to store near you on July 11th.
So what’s new? First thing you see is, no more metal back. It’s now plastic. And with the 16GB model they is a white version as well. Going by the specs, it is slightly thicker than it’s predecessor. What else?
Obviously 3G, improved Googles Maps with GPS (not quite TomTom or Garmin sat nav but an improvement nonetheless), new 3rd party applications available new through itunes, supports Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, more languages (for the worldwide release later this year) and some other stuff.
Guess it’s trying to push it’s way into the business market now with the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support. But we’ll see.
O2 have also announced their tariffs for the new iPhone. They now have Pay & Go option although details have yet to be released. The Pay Monthly tariffs range from free to £99 for the 8GB and £159 for the 16GB.
So who’s getting one?
Where does that leave the iPod Touch which has no 3G and it costs £100 more. And I’m guessing you might have to pay for the new 2.0 update.
There you go. The much anticipated new Asus Eee PCs showcased at the Computex Taipei 2008. We have 3 new models, the 901, 1000 and the 1000H.
10″ Eee PC 1000 next to the 8.9″ Eee PC 901 (center) and the original 7″ Eee PC 701
Here are some of the key features of the 3 new models; Eee PC 901:
New 6-cell battery lasts up to 7.8 hours
12GB SSD (Win XP Home) or 20GB SSD (Linux)
802.11n and Bluetooth
Max 1GB DDR2
1.1kg
Eee PC 1000(H):
New 6-cell battery lasts up to 7 hours
H stands for 80GB hard drive
802.11n and Bluetooth
Max 2GB DDR2
1.45kg
Eee PC 1000:
New 6-cell battery lasts up to 7.5 hours
40GB SSD
802.11n and Bluetooth
Max 2GB DDR2
1.33kg
They got the batteries right this time. And yes as expected, Intel’s Atom processor for all the models. Bluetooth finally! But what’s with the hard disk?
MSI also announced their Wind Notebook at Computex. Kind of sits somewhere in between the Eee PC and the HP 2133 mini-note really. But decidedly cheaper than both. Looks good!
Panasonic’s new waterproof camcorder lets you record the best moments spent on the beach this summer. With a rugged, compact & waterproof body (even in seawater to a depth of 1.5 meters), shockproofing for drops of up to 1.2 meters and dustproofing. It kind of reminds you of the Olympus Mju SW series doesn’t it. Check out the videos pansonic have made using these camcorders. Pretty good for the outdoor sporty type who need something which can match their lifestyle. An alternative to the Sanyo CA65 and CA6 that have been the main players for the rugged waterproof camcorders.