The GH-CRHC48K is the latest USB card reader from GreenHouse that provides 6 card slots. The device supports 48 types of memory cards including SDHC and PRO-HG Duo. Data from small sized memory cards, such as micro SD, memory Stick Duo and memory Stick Micro can be transferred to PC without the need for a [...] Full story...
The Wings UT300 In-car GPS navigation system has been released in the South Korean market. The device features a 7-inch sunlight readable (800 x 480) wide TFT color LCD display, a mini USB, an SD card slot and a video input for a rear camera.
Chinavasion has rolled out their latest pico projector namely the CVIK-E26. This mini projector relies on LED lamps to throw an image with up to 30 ANSI lumens of brightness in a native SVGA (800 x 600) resolution.
Razer has announced the availability of the Razer DeathAdder Left Hand Edition for the mass market. Designed exclusively for the left-handed gamers, the mouse features a unique ergonomic form factor to give lefties a comfort they can call their own for extended gaming sessions.
Elecom Japan today introduced the TK-FCM015 USB keyboard that has a similar design to Apple’s Aluminum USB Keyboard.
Sony today released the new MDR-RF4000K digital cordless headphones that are designed to fit in perfectly with today’s living rooms, thanks to a unique new storage and charging dock that cuts unsightly wires.
ASUS has once again expanded its motherboard line-up with the announcement of the P7F7-E WS SuperComputer.
Intel has begun shipping its new X25-V Solid State Drive to retailers in North America and Europe. Coming in 40GB storage capacity, this 2.
Here’s the latest all-in-one PC ‘Wind Top AE2400′ from MSI, which was recently introduced during this year’s CeBIT.
Packard Bell has rolled out the Studio ST HD media player/storage drive in Europe. Available in 500GB – 2TB capacities, the device supports playback of music, video and photos, including Dolby Digital decoding and offers HDMI video output as well as component output.
The Photo-U SP01 from AU of Japan (KDDI) is not your ordinary digital photo frame, because it comes with a built-in CDMA2000 1x EV-DO module that allows you to display all photos sent to a pre-determined email address.