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Microsoft let loose Xbox 360 HD DVD player update: Do you still love?

April 9, 2008 by Mark  
Filed under Gaming, Microsoft News, Xbox 360

Xbox 360 HD DVD player update
We all know that HD DVD has died and gone to heaven but Microsoft are not letting that stop them, because they are still showing the current Xbox 360 HD DVD player owners amazing love with the release of today’s auto update.

You can connect to your Xbox Live with a HD DVD player firmly integrated into your 360, once you are there you will be asked to download a new update, this new update will apparently help with the compatibility issues with some titles and will add additional support for network features.

Oh we must tell you that this update will not bring back to life Toshiba’s commitment to HD DVD but it should make your HD movie viewing a little better.

Oh Microsoft you do try!

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GDIS Floral titi shuffle-like mini player coming to Europe: The name is very bad

April 8, 2008 by Mark  
Filed under Electronics, Portable Music Players

titi music player
Parents are not going to like this! A little cute shuffle-like mini player called GDIS Floral titi, you can just see it the parent’s young kid shouting out “Mum I am going to play with my titi.

I really do think that is a wrong name and not appropriate for children, the GDIS Floral titi will apparently be heading for Europe, but at a guess if it does go to Europe the name would be changed.

The GDIS Floral titi shuffle-like mini player features USB connection to PC or Mac, comes in nine bright colours, MP3/WMA playback and available in with 1GB/2GB of storage.

You can clip them onto your clothes or bag and will give you eight hours of play time before needing a charge up, Prices in Korea are the equivalent of £20 and £28 respectively.

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Hand Crank MP3 Player

April 3, 2008 by Kerry  
Filed under Audio & Video Gadgets, Gadgets

Hand Crank MP3 Player
Do you get frustrated when you are listening to your MP3 player and the batteries go flat I know I do.

Well now you can get an MP3 palyer that does not need batteries. This Crank MP3 player has a hand crank and with just 1 minute of cranking you will get 10 minutes of play time and 60 minutes will give you 10 hours.

This player can also be powered via a USB port or with the AC adapter.

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Dolphin Waterproof 1GB MP3 Player

March 13, 2008 by Kerry  
Filed under Electronics, Portable Music Players

Dolphin Waterproof 1GB MP3 Player
Do you wish that you could listen to music while you are swimming well now you can with this Dolphin waterproof MP3 player.

This exclusive MP3 player is 100% waterproof, so you can enjoy listening to your favourite tunes while swimming, surfing, kayaking, snorkelling, skiing or snowboarding.

The player is ultra-light and provides 1G storage capacity and 8 hours of non stop music, all within a compact package.

You can get this here for £69.99

SanDisk Sansa Fuze MP3 player

March 12, 2008 by Kerry  
Filed under Electronics, Portable Music Players

SanDisk Sansa Fuze MP3 player

This SanDisk Sansa Fuze has just been launched in the US and is heading to Europe in the spring.

The Sansa Fuze is available in a choice of colours pink, red, blue, black and silver and sizes 2GB, 4GB or 8GB.

There’s also a good battery life of 24 hours audio and five hours video.

It retails in the US from $79.99 It’s likely to be not much more in the UK.

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MP4 Soda Can from The Neux Corp Limited

February 26, 2008 by Emma  
Filed under Electronics, Portable Music Players

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Everyone likes novelty products and this could be just the one for you. It a soda can which will support MP3, WMV, WAV, WMA and ASF file formats. Read more

Lego Brick MP3 player from Homade

February 25, 2008 by Kerry  
Filed under Electronics, Portable Music Players

Lego Brick MP3 player from Homade
You can now replace your boring normal iPod with this Lego Brick MP3 player from Homade.

It’s not an official Lego product, but you’ll be hard pushed to tell the difference between this and a standard Lego brick. Read more

Harman Kardon announced support for Blu-ray video standard: Forthcoming Blu-ray DVC 600

February 14, 2008 by Mark  
Filed under DVD Recorders, Electronics, High Definition

DVC 600
Recently confirmed Harman Kardon announced support for Blu-ray video standard whilst hinting at a standalone player which will cost in the region of £500 ($980), the details are pretty slim about the new Read more

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