MPIO MO100 DAP Sparkles

The MPIO MO100 DAP plays/displays MP3/WMA/SMV/JPEG/BMP formats. It has a 1.8 inch screen with 128×160 resolution and 65k colours, FM radio, and voice recording capabilities. Right now, the MPIO MO100 is only available in 1 GB, but will also be available in 2 GB and 4 GB. It has USB connectivity, and 12 hours of continuous playback. Even though the MPIO MO100 may not dazzle and amaze you, it at least shines in the press photo.
Seiko Epson Super Thin/ High Res EBook Reader

Seiko Epson’s super skinny high resolution EBook reader may come to rival Sony’s reader. Although the form is similar to Sony’s Reader, the Seiko Epson EBook reader has a 1200×1600 display (on only a 6.7 inch screen- wow!). Other specs: Terminal measures 180×120mm (B6 size), Thickness: 3mm, Weight: 57g, Contrast ratio: 8:1, Reflectivity: 43%, Redrawing time: 0.7s, Battery: one CR1220 button cell battery (1′400 screen redraws) according to Mobile Read.
Sony Ericsson K660: Green Machine

Ok, so I’m probably going to get in trouble for calling the K660 a “green machine,” since it’s not especially environmentally friendly, but technically it is both green and a machine. I win. Anyways, In addition to being a green machine, the Sony Ericsson K660 is also a web phone. Snazzy. The 3G K660 has UMTS/HSDPA, GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, a magnetic mouse pointer for easier navigation, a web browser that can pan and zoom, illuminated shortcut keys, desktop tickers that provide updates from your favourite websites, Google Maps, media player, FM radio, and a 2.0 megapixel camera. The K660 will launch in select markets during Q1 2008 for an undisclosed price. Click here for more information!


TuneBuds Rock Six Fresh Colours

TuneBuds are excellent earbuds for a low price ($19). Now, the TuneBuds are being released in 6 new colours (red, light blue, light green, blue, silver, and pink) just in time for the holiday rush. You should be able to buy these at your local store in 1-2 weeks. Or, you can buy them now from Griffin Technology by clicking here.
Nokia 8800 Arte and Sapphire Arte Sure are Fancy

The Nokia 8800 Arte and Sapphire Arte are ridiculously glitzy cell phones for the rich. Soon to retail at €1,000 for the Arte and €1,500 for the Sapphire Arte in either quarter 4 of 2007 or quarter 1 of 2008, these two phones are decked out to impress. They both have a 2.0 inch QVGA OLED display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, 1 GB of built in memory, an anti-fingerprint coating on the metal and glass, and come with a leather pouch. The Arte and Sapphire Arte have a “turn to mute” feature, which enables users to mute their phones merely by turning them over. Additionally, these phones ship with Nokia’s BH-803 noise canceling Bluetooth headset. For more information, click here.





