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Ubergizmo -
8 hours ago
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pNot too sure what the executives at TrekStor were smoking when they named their latest external
portable hard drive the MovieStation pocket c.uc. This device allows you to enjoy digital videos,
photos and music stored on it straight onto the TV or audio system without the need to hook it up
to a computer, thanks to its on-screen menu. Features include :- /p p ul liMulti-memory card slot
(SD, MMC, xD)/li liMPEG-1/2/4, DivX and Xvid video format support/li liMP3, WMA and WAV audio
format support/li liJPEG image format support/li/ul p/pEach purchase comes with the Nero BackItUp 2
Essentials software for auto back-ups, a soft-touch casing for added protection, remote control for
couch potatoes, a power supply, AV and YUV adapter cables, a SCART adapter, software CD and a
multilingual user guide to get you started. You will be able to choose from 250GB and 500GB models
for pound;99.99 and pound;139.99, respectively. pPermalink: a
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Engadget -
8 hours and 54 minutes ago
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//abr / div align="left"Well, it looks like those that found TrekStor's a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/02/trekstor-moviestation-maxi-t-u-media-centric-hard-drive/"MovieStation
maxi t.u./a hard drive a bit too bulky for their taste now have a new option to consider in the
form of the company's new MovieStation pocket c.uc, which packs many of the same media-friendly
features, plus a memory card slot (SD, MMC, and xD) for some added convience. As you can see above,
you'll also get a remote to control the device when it's hooked up to a TV (via composite or
component), and you'll get support for most of the audio and video formats you'll likely want --
yes, including DivX and Xvid. No word on a release 'round here just yet, but folks in the UK can
apparently grab a 250GB version now for pound;99.99 (about $150) or a 500GB drive for pound;139.99
(roughly $215)./div /divpFiled under: a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/homeentertainment/"
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Engadget -
8 hours and 54 minutes ago

Well, it looks like those that found TrekStor's MovieStation
maxi t.u. hard drive a bit too bulky for their taste now have a new option to consider in the
form of the company's new MovieStation pocket c.uc, which packs many of the same media-friendly
features, plus a memory card slot (SD, MMC, and xD) for some added convience. As you can see above,
you'll also get a remote to control the device when it's hooked up to a TV (via composite or
component), and you'll get support for most of the audio and video formats you'll likely want --
yes, including DivX and Xvid. No word on a release 'round here just yet, but folks in the UK can
apparently grab a 250GB version now for £99.99 (about $150) or a 500GB drive for
£139.99 (roughly $215).
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Xataka -
1 days and 1 hours ago
pimg id="image53236" src="http://img.xataka.com/2008/12/muse-m-170-pfc.jpg" class="centro_sinmarco"
alt="Muse M-170 PFC" //p pCon todos los marcos digitales ofreciendo funciones adicionales,
además de la de mostrar fotos, el que no disponga de más opciones solo puede competir
reduciendo mucho el precio. El strongMuse M-170 PFC/strong se sitúa en el grupo de los
primeros, los de las funcionalidades extra./p pY en este caso la que introduce es la de despertador
con radio. Empezaremos el día, por tanto, con nuestra emisora favorita y visualizando las
fotografías que tengamos almacenadas en el marco. Pero lo más interesante para los
dormilones es que con este despertador seguro que no se les pegan las sábanas, ya que el
altavoz abarca todo el dispositivo, por lo que ofrece un volumen muy alto y sin distorsiones.br /
!--more--/p pPodremos cargar las fotos en el strongMuse M-170 PFC/strong a través de
tarjetas de memoria, soportando SD, span class="caps"MMC/span, Memory Stick y xD, o mediante discos
externos por span class="caps"USB/span, para visualizarlas en su pantalla de 7 pulgadas./p pEn el
apartado radio, ofrece hasta 20 presintonías para almacenar distintas emisoras en memoria,
pudiendo cambiar entre ellas con un solo botón, y dispone también de un mando a
distancia con el que podremos controlar sus funciones, desde programar el despertador hasta la
visualización de fotos./p pMás información |Â a
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1 days and 5 hours ago
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vspace="5" //abr / br / br / Asus Japan announced the availability of their N10JC Notebook for the
Japanese Market. As a reminder, our notebook features a 10.2-Inch LCD screen with a WSVGA
resolution (1,024x600), an Intel Atom N270 CPU (1.6GHz), a GeForce 9300M GS, 160GB of HDD, 1GB of
RAM as well as Wifi b/g/n, HDMI output, 1.3Mpix camera, and SD/MMC/Memory Stick/xD Picture cards
slot.br / Lastly, it comes with Windows XP home Edition, and with a price of 74,800 yens
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