Sunday, 8 June 2008

PhotoFast CR-3100 & CR-5400 New Pictures and Info (32GB Sony PSP Memory)

We have some more photos and info regarding the PhotoFast CR-3100 and CR-5400 thanks to tipster Hitori Futari, who visited the PhotoFast booth at Computex.


The devices enable the use of up to 16GB (CR-5400) and 32GB (CR-3100) of memory in the Sony PSP and were introduced at Computex 2008 in Taipei which ended yesterday.


The CR-3100 is planned to be released mid-July, according to Futari. Apparently the adapter is still undergoing design changes and testing and could look a little different upon release.

Futari said there is a thin umbilical cable that cannot be seen in the photos and has not been implemented into the prototype. The cable connects the mounted adapter with the memory slot on a PSP.

According to a contact he made at the event, PhotoFast’s up-to-16GB dual-slot reader, the CR-5400, may make the market in Japan as early as the end of June,

Futari was able to get a hold of PhotoFast’s press kit which featured the photos shown below.

Thanks for the tip Futari.


PhotoFast CR-3100


PhotoFast CR-5400

Sources:
PSP Updates

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Friday, 6 June 2008

PhotoFast CR-3100 – 32GB Sony PSP Memory


PhotoFast has created a new device that promises to provide up to 32GB of memory for your Sony PSP.


The device has been introduced at Computex in Taiwan alongside another product that can provide up to 16GB of storage called the CR-5400.

The devices allow you to combine SDHC memory cards to provide extra storage space.


The CR-5400 can combine two 8GB cards totaling 16GB while the CR-3100 can combine four 8GB cards, effectively quadrupling your storage to 32GB.

PhotoFast is not stopping there either. Apparently they plan to increase the maximum storage to 64GB.

Sources:
Ubergizmo
AkihabaraNews
PhotoFast Product Page Japan

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Friday, 6 June 2008

Aiptek PocketCinema V10 – A Projector That Fits In Your Pocket

The Aiptek PocketCinema V10 is a new pocket-sized micro projector which can project a 50-inch image from various media.

It is currently being shown at Computex 2008 and can playback photos and videos directly from Wii, iPod or other media devices via a 3-in-1 AV jack


As well as direct streaming, the device can playback or display media from its 1GB internal memory or via an SD, MMC or MS Pro card.

Many formats are supported including AVI, JPEG, ASF and MPEG-4 and comes packed with a built-in battery and stereo speaker.


The projector utilises revolutionary projection technology from those innovative geniuses at 3M.

Sources:
DigiTimes
AboutProjectors

Thursday, 5 June 2008

PhotoFast CR-3100 & CR-5400 New Pictures and Info (32GB Sony PSP Memory)

We have some more photos and info regarding the PhotoFast CR-3100 and CR-5400 thanks to tipster Hitori Futari, who visited the PhotoFast booth at Computex.


The devices enable the use of up to 16GB (CR-5400) and 32GB (CR-3100) of memory in the Sony PSP and were introduced at Computex 2008 in Taipei which ended yesterday.


The CR-3100 is planned to be released mid-July, according to Futari. Apparently the adapter is still undergoing design changes and testing and could look a little different upon release.

Futari said there is a thin umbilical cable that cannot be seen in the photos and has not been implemented into the prototype. The cable connects the mounted adapter with the memory slot on a PSP.

PhotoFast’s up-to-16GB dual-slot reader, the CR-5400, may make the market in Japan as early as the end of June, according to a contact Futari made at the event.

He was able to get a hold of PhotoFast’s press kit which featured the photos shown below.



PhotoFast CR-3100



PhotoFast CR-5400

Sources:
PSP Updates

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Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Asus 10-Inch Eee PC 1000 Now Official

The Asus 10-inch Eee PC 1000 has at long last been made official and will be available soon. Pricing has also been released which could see the 1000-series starting at $625.

The new sub-notebook is being shown at the Computex Information Technology show in Taiwan which began today.


It will offer screen size and resolution superior to that of the first Eee laptop as well as a keyboard that is 92% the size of an average laptop keyboard which should please users who found the keyboard on the first model too small.

Asus claims the new model will offer up to 7.5 hours of battery life (3.2 hours min.) thanks to a new 6-cell battery.


The Eee PC 1000 will have a maximum capacity of 40GB on its SSD and will be Linux based.

The Eee PC 1000(H) will offer a choice of either a 40GB SSD or an 80GB traditional hard disk and will run on either Windows XP or Linux.

Both models will support a maximum of 2GB DDR2 memory and feature Intel’s new 1.6GHz Atom CPU. They will include 802.11n wireless networking as well as Bluetooth connectivity.

A 1.3MP webcam will be included and they will be available in a wider range of colours than the previous model.

Asus has sold more than 1 million Eee PC units since the Eee’s launch in October 2007.

“With constant innovations and implementation of the latest technologies in the new Eee PC range, we have since expanded the original 3 ‘E’s into ‘Easy’, ‘Excellent’ and ‘Exciting’. ‘Easy’ will still encompass the core value of Easy to learn, work and play, ‘Excellent’ will highlight the Eee PC’s role as an Excellent mobile Internet device, and ‘Exciting’ entails utilizing the Eee PC for Exciting multimedia enjoyment.” says Jerry Shen, CEO of Asus.

Sources:
Engadget
Ubergizmo
Crave.CNET

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