The latest news fresh from the Pocket PC industry:
NEWERTECH ANNOUNCES MINISTACK v2.5
Written by Martin Regtien
Aug 07, 2008 at 07:49 AM
FIREWIRE 400/USB 2.0 POWERED HUB STORAGE SOLUTION
I like the minimalist front of this beauty but the back -- that's the
telling bit! Here's a small footprint, high performance Plug & Play
external powered hub storage solution that NewerTech have become known
for.
It has some unique features which will make it an ideal companion for
SSD-equipped notebook owners, I think and that's why we have requested
a review unit to put it to the test. They come in different
configurations but why anyone would bother with less than 1TB on a unit
like this is a puzzle to me...
Check out some more details below.
Crank It Up - Eton FR150 and FR500 Survival Crank Radios
Contributed by Paul Moons
Aug 03, 2008 at 11:21 PM
Surviving in an emergency situation is something people rarely think about - let alone plan for. While stockpiling canned foods and building a fall-out shelter is certainly extreme, equipping yourself with some basic survival tools - you know, just in case - might just be a reasonable proposition.
Read on for our take on Etons Solarlink FR150 and Microlink FR500 survival crank radios.
Honlai Introduce Inst-a-matic-esque MP100 Mini Projector
Contributed by Paul Moons
Aug 02, 2008 at 02:20 PM
Taiwanese company, Honlai have introduced three new mini projectors, including the very cool looking QingBar MP100. While many details are still unknown (including pricing and exact dimensions) the MP100 is said to have a VGA resolution (640x480) and able to project 27 inches at 10-15 lumens from a distance of 1m.
Stay tuned as we try to find out more details and hopefully get our hands on an MP100 for the full DigitalReviews treatment.
For more information surf on over to the Honlai website.
Last Updated ( Aug 03, 2008 at 08:45 AM )
Practical Projectors - Mint Wireless Unveils World’s Smallest Pocket Projector
Contributed by Paul Moons
Aug 01, 2008 at 10:04 PM
Australian based company, Mint Wireless has beaten international competition to be the first company to commercially release a true pocket projector.
With dimensions of 125 x 55 x 23mm, the V10 pocket projector is far removed from the projectors which are so common in schools and boardrooms alike. While specs are scant at the moment, the V10 is said to project a range of multimedia up to 50 inches in size from only 1.8m away.
With a suggested retail price of $649, the V10 pocket projector is projected to become available nationwide in September.