Gmp3 reports that TEAC just released three new mp3/mp4 players. Here’s a comparison chart of the TEAC MP-288, MP-370, and MP-390. Click on the chart to display actual size.
[gmp3]
Friday, February 29, 2008
Gentle Awakening: Peaceful Progression Wake-Up Clock
Thirty minutes before wake-up, the clock's light begins to glow softly, subtly brightening over the next half hour. As the light increases, the warmth from the lamp releases faint aromatherapy scents into the air to stimulate the olfactory senses, speeding the waking process. Fifteen minutes before wake up time, the clock's speaker generates the sleepers choice of soft, yet lively nature sounds, and at the set wake up time a buzzer sounds to finish the cycle.
The alarm can also be used to awaken using only sound or buzzer. Sound selection includes Nightfall, Thunder Storm, Zen Melody, Mountain Stream, Songbirds, and Ocean Surf.
The clock can also be set to operate in reverse, gradually diminishing light, scent, and sound at night to usher sleepers into a relaxed slumber.
[Hammacher]
iPod Accessory: Waterproof iPod Speaker System
The case supports iPod 4th generation Photo and 5th generation Video, Nano 1st and 2nd generation, and iPod Mini. It measures 10.0 x 6.5 x 2.0 inches.
[Hammacher]
Frame and More: Digital Photo Frame with Webcam
[New Launches]
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Sci-Fi Styled Watches: TOKYOBay Neptune
[TFTS]
Korean Market Only: Inkel MU-D Multimedia Dictionary
Powered by WinCE 5.0, the MU-Ds have a 4.3-inch 480 x 272 pixel LCD screen, 4GB of internal memory support, and support SDHC cards up to 12GB. It's only available in Korea. Pity.
[Akihabara]
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Show Time! Vintage Viewmaster Clock
[Uncommon Goods]
Comparison Chart: Meizu M6 versus Newman Momo X5
Here’s a comparison chart of the Meizu M6 and its clone the Newman Momo X5. Click on the chart to display actual size.

Check out MP4 Nation’s review of the Momo X5:
[MP4 Nation via gmp3]
Check out MP4 Nation’s review of the Momo X5:
[MP4 Nation via gmp3]
Meditation, Yoga, Travel: Enso Clock
[DVICE]
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Cheap and Versatile: Marbella NAV-8800 GPS
[Marbella, Engadget]
Whiteboard with a Twist: TaskWatch whiteboard
[Art Lebedev via Pocket-lint]
Retro-Look: L69 Time Module LED Wrist Watch
[TFTS]
Comparison Chart: Sony NWZ-A720, NWZ-A820, NWZ-S710F
Here’s a comparison chart of the Sony Walkman NWZ-A720, NWZ-A820, and NWZ-S710F. Click to view actual size. The NWZ-A720 and NWZ-A820 come in black. The NWZ-710F comes in black, silver, red and pink.

[Sony]
[Sony]
Gesture Command Navigation: Sony nav-u Portable Navigation System
In addition, the NV-U83T features integrated Bluetooth wireless technology and Position Plus. Position Plus uses multiple sensors to monitor your position relative to the map if GPS signals are temporarily interrupted.
[Sony via Akihabara]
Monday, February 25, 2008
Reduced to the Max: Onyx liscio
It supports MP3 audio; JPG, BMP, GIF, and PNG images. It measures 3.5 x 1.4 x 0.7 inches.
[Onyx Innovation via chipchick]
Music, Video and Games: Portable Slide Panel Digital Media Player

It supports MP3 and WMA audio; MP4 and 3GP video; and JPEG images.
The really neat feature is that it supports the following game formats: NES, GB (GameBoy) and GBC (GameBoy Color). And it's only $60 USD! Wow.
[chipchick via New Launches]
Interactive Respiratory Pacing: RESPeRATE

Sunday, February 24, 2008
Tokyoflash-like Watches: Fossil S+arck
These watches by designer Philippe S+arck have a Tokyoflash look to them.

The Cross Digi watch has, like the name suggests, a cross-shaped display, the time is read vertically while the day and date information are read on the horizontal sides of the display. The design is kept minimally thin to achieve the consistency of the brand. It comes in black, white, green, and orange.

The O-Ring displays time in a ring shaped display with see-through center. The hours are displayed as numbers while the minutes are displayed in segments. As time goes by, the segments build making a complete ring every hour. It comes in black and grey.

The Wrapped Analog watch features a completely electroplated dial with a ring that allows for the hands to be seen "floating" around a dial. The second hand appears as a bar that continually circumnavigates the dial.

The Cross Digi watch has, like the name suggests, a cross-shaped display, the time is read vertically while the day and date information are read on the horizontal sides of the display. The design is kept minimally thin to achieve the consistency of the brand. It comes in black, white, green, and orange.

The O-Ring displays time in a ring shaped display with see-through center. The hours are displayed as numbers while the minutes are displayed in segments. As time goes by, the segments build making a complete ring every hour. It comes in black and grey.

The Wrapped Analog watch features a completely electroplated dial with a ring that allows for the hands to be seen "floating" around a dial. The second hand appears as a bar that continually circumnavigates the dial.
Better Than iPod shuffle? KBS Industrial F341

It gives the 1.62 x 1.07 x 0.41 inch iPod shuffle a run for its money, doesn't it?
[gmp3]
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Pocket Entertainment Device: Zhejiang Yinhe Pharmaceutic Co. M200

[tradekey via PMP Today]
iPod touch + Lipstick: iStick

[Yanko via Gizmodo]
Friday, February 22, 2008
All-In-One: Ilife Technology S5 MP4

[ILife Technology via gmp3]
Totally Addicting: Chumby
This compact device displays useful and entertaining information from the web via a wireless Internet connection. The chumby plays a list of user-selectable widgets (small applications). A difference set of widgets (channels) can be played at different times during the day.
The chumby can tune to Internet radio stations, play MP3 and M4A files from an iPod, or play MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC, or M4A from a USB device.
It includes customizable alarm clock features. Set an unlimited number of alarms that repeat or play one time only.
Use the chumby as a digital photo frame to display images from Flickr, Picasa, Photobucket, Facebook, or MySpace. View news, celebrity gossip, weather, box scores, and blogs; play games; view and share video clips; monitor auctions; and view e-mail. Wow.
The chumby comes in basic black, latte, and pearl.
[chumby]
Check out the video:
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Do-It-Yourself: Turing Alarm Clock
I don't normally post do-it-yourself (DIY) projects but the Turing alarm clock is just too cool to pass up. Nicholas Paul Johnson's homemade alarm clock beeps until a mathematical question is solved. The alarm clock is powered by a PIC16 microcontroller and uses a $4 LCD display. And Johnson has made the design free and open-source. Check out the video:
[Gizmodo]
[Gizmodo]
Dual-Core Navigation: Kare B-009
The device supports ASF, AVI, MP3, WMA, WAV, and OGG audio; WMV and MP4 video; and JPG, GIF and BMP images.
[Dit Digital via gmp3]
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Sony Walkman NWZ-A820 Accessory: VRC-NW10 Docking Station

[gmp3]
Spy Clock Radio: Stealth Cam

[Spy Chest via DVICE]
Easy-To-Use: Sony Walkman NWZ-A820

[Engadget, TFTS]
Check out the video:
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Eco-Clock: The Amazing Water Clock

[DVICE]
Watch Phone that Looks Like a Watch: Epoq EGP-WP88

Cellphone-wise, it supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900 with 120-150 minutes talk time, 70-100 hours standby time, and includes 300 groups of contacts, incoming call with big head sticker, and grouping ring. It supports messages and multimedia messaging (SMS, MMS), and 64 chord ringtones in MP3 and MIDI formats. In addition, it includes telephone directories with 300 groups of contacts of carte de visit, support incoming call with big head sticker, and grouping ring.
Watch-wise, the EGP-WP88 features a 5-group alarm clock that can be set from Monday to Sunday at random, a calendar, world time, and a stopwatch.
Multimedia player-wise, the EGP-WP88 supports MP3 and WAV audio, 3GP and MP4 video, JPG and GIF images
In addition, it includes a 1.3MP camera, Bluetooth, a voice recorder, WAP, handwritten input, GPRS download, eBook, memo, health management, photo book, sound recording, calculator, unit and rates exchange. It includes two games: Intelligent Puzzle and QQ2007. Wow.
[Newlaunches]
Monday, February 18, 2008
iPhones and Nintendo DS: iBand
iBand is a new band that uses two iPhones (running iAno and PocketGuitar) and a Nintendo DS (running Electroplankton) to play their music. They sound pretty good. Check it out.
[Gizmodo]
[Gizmodo]
The Next Simplicity: iRiver Unit2
The iRiver Unit2 will only be available early next year (in the U.S.) but check out the features on this multimedia home networking system. It features a 60GB hard drive, built-in WiFi, built-in SIM card slot, and the remote doubles as a keypad and an IP phone! The handheld monitor can be charged from the Unit2 or on a separate docking station.
The handheld monitor features a 7-inch 800 x 480 pixel (16:9) screen. It allows access to music (mp3 player), video (mp4 player), DVD (streamed DVDs from the Unit2 via Wi-Fi), Internet, video chat, and streamed TV (from the Unit2 via Wi-Fi).
Check out the video:
[Engadget]
Back to the Future: Matrix M0001 Retro-Watch

[TFTS]
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Blurring the Lines: mpion MP3 Player with Zit-Therapy

Here are the instructions: Touch the device to the offending area as you listen to tunes. Flip the switch to Minus, and hold for five to ten minutes so the negative ions can, allegedly, open pores and replenish moisture. Flip it to Positive and hold to reduce oil and close your pores.
[Newlaunches]
Green Pod: Eco-Media Player
[Newlaunches via gmp3]
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Cost-Effective Players: Sumvision Ice 1000

[Advanced MP3 Players via TFTS]
Ultra Limited: Casio G-Shock MR-G Watch

[Akihabara]
Friday, February 15, 2008
Multimedia Computer: Nokia N96
The Nokia N96 features a 2.8-inch display with 16GB of memory that’s extensible with a microSD card slot. It displays Live TV with DVB-H technology, and includes a program guide and interactive services. The N96 is a multimedia computer with build-in 3D stereo speakers, integrated A-GPS and Nokia Maps. It has a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Optics. Wow.
Did I mention it's a phone too?
[Nokia Nseries]
Check out the video:
iPod touch TV: Packet Video Mobile Broadcast Receiver

So rather than replace a device to get mobile TV capability, the Mobile Broadcast Receiver can provide the functionality on the old device.
[TechRadar via Gizmodo]
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Samsung P2 Clone? Coby MP-835

[Engadget, Coby]
HVGA vs QVGA: Tsinghua Tongfang PMC-M880

The M880 has 2GB capacity and supports MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC audio and RMVB, RM video. Battery times are 25 hours for audio and 7 hours for video.
Just how much better is HVGA to QVGA? Check the images below. The first image (Dakota Blue Richards from the film "The Golden Compass") shows playback on a 2.6-inch screen. The screen is too narrow. The third figure shows the M880 with 3-inch HVGA screen. It uses the screen area effectively. The second figure illustrates that ordinary QVGA images are 1.5 times larger than HVGA (figure 1) but there is no guarantee that the 16:9 images will not be deformed. The last figure shows a QVGA widescreen (usually referred to as pseudo-widescreen) image. Since it extends pitch to give the widescreen effect results in a deformed image.

[zol via PMP Today]
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Jan 1924: Clocks in Odd Figures Show Makers’ Skill
Below is an article from Popular Mechanics 1-1924 (click on image to display full size):

[Modern Mechanix]

Showing skill possessed by watch-makers long before members of this ancient craft had advantages of modern tools, a collection of old timepieces owned by an eastern jeweler, provides an interesting contrast with similar creations of a machine age.
Many clocks were framed in queer human figures. One was cleverly made in a suit of armor that moved the hands around the chest and opened and closed the eyes and mouth, at every hour. After five and a half years of labor, one man completed an odd mechanical clock containing 298 moving figures, carved from oak with a penknife. They depict various historical scenes. Experts say that the watches in this display of mechanics of a past day are marvels of art and workmanship.
[Modern Mechanix]
Mobile TV with Advanced Navigation: Motorola Mobile TV DH01n

[Motorola via Engadget]
Redefining Premiumness: Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Connectivity-wise, the X1 supports Bluetooth, aGPS, modem, PC synchronization, and Wi-Fi.
Network-wise, the X1 supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900, EDGE, HSDPA, HSUPA, and UMTS 850/900/1700/1900/2100.
Communication-wise, the X1 has email, exchange ActiveSync, picture messaging (MMS), text messaging (SMS), and Internet Explorer Mobile.
Music-wise, the X1 has a media player, supports PlayNow, music ring tones and includes Windows Media Player Mobile.
Organization-wise, the X1 includes an alarm clock, calculator, calendar, document reader/editors, handwriting recognition, notes and tasks.
If that's not enough, the X1 also includes a 3.2MP camera with 3x optical zoom, video recorder, 3D games, Java, FM radio, and video streaming and viewing.
[Sony Ericsson]
Check out the video:
Monday, February 11, 2008
Five-In-One Digital Frame: Mustek PF-D240

It's a good-looking device although the one-watt speakers may fall short.
[Engadget]
Walkman On Top: Sony Ericsson W980

The W980 comes with 8GB of internal memory, built-in stereo speakers, and an FM-transmitter that allows users to share tunes through an FM radio. And the W980 comes with a Stereo Portable Handsfree HPM-77 headset for clear quality sound and hands-free call-answering. Nice!
[PMP Today]

[Ubergizmo]