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Sony: Our e-readers are selling great…in Japan
Sony's e-reader range are taking the fight to Amazon and their Kindle devices. Well, In Japan at least. Their 6 inch Reader Touch Edition is nearly sold out in the Land of the Rising Sun. The news came in a…
Medion Life twists into the pocket HD camcorder fray
Looking for a pocket HD camcorder with a …ahem… twist? Then take a butchers at Medion's latest bit of kit, the Medion Life Twist. Shooting 1080p video at 30 fps or 720p at 60fps, the camcorder has a twisting screen,…
VIDEO PREVIEW – Sony's new Touch and Pocket Readers
Tech Digest today met up with Omar Gurhan, category manager for Sony's range of Reader devices. He talks us through their 2010 line-up in the above video, giving all the details on the latest improvements to their Touch and…
Sony Touch and Pocket Reader ebook line-up – Hands On
Sony have today been showing off their updated range of ereader devices. Both the Pocket and Touch Reader devices have been given a once-over, with revamped touchscreens on both models, as well as smaller and lighter builds. Tech Digest went…
Panasonic launch Flip fighting HM-TA1 pocket camcorder
It's not just high-end 3D camcorders on Panasonic's agenda today. They're also launching a new range of pocket HD camcorders in the shape of the HM-TA1. Capable of shooting 1080p video, the 53 x 17.8 x 104mm HM-TA1 features a…
Optoma Pico portable projector – pack 60 inches in your pocket
Here’s the Optoma Pico pocket projector, for all the “must beam something onto a wall” moments that occur so frequently on the go. No, I’m being mean, there’s a whole wealth of uses for something like this – especially because it can project an impressive 60″ picture from 2.6m away.
It’s the perfect thing for showing off your holiday photos round your parents’ house, or entertaining a nephew by letting him play his Wii on a 60″ screen, rather than the crappy little 17″ TV he’s stuck with. There’s umpteen thousand business uses, too…
Sanyo's little Eneloop electric pocket heater
About 20 years ago you could buy small paper packets of hazardous chemicals, which, when shaken vigorously, would start up a chemical reaction and stay hot for a few hours. Then you threw it in the bin. It was a Christmas morning novelty.
How technology has improved! Battery maker par excellence Eneloop (a part of Sanyo) has revealed its rechargeable pocket heater, a fashionable little…