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Projecting Big Things - ADAPT ADPP-101 Pocket Projector Unleashed
Contributed by Paul Moons
Sep 22, 2008 at 04:16 PM
Share photos and videos anytime, anywhere with the tiny ADPP-101 Pocket Projector from ADAPT. This pocket projector can project up to 50 inches at 640x480 and includes 1GB of internal memory, stereo speaker, and a tiny form factor.
Along with MP3 audio and JPEG photo projection, the ADPP-101 is able to playback MPG, AVI and ASF videos. Beyond this you can use its input cable to project videos from external devices.
For more information, stay tuned to the ADAPT mobile website.
Last Updated ( Sep 23, 2008 at 07:08 AM )
Foxl - World’s First Pocket Sized Audiophile Music System
Contributed by Paul Moons
Sep 13, 2008 at 08:12 PM
I have owned a number of portable audio systems and none of them have ever came close to producing sound I would consider, good, let alone audiophile. Soundmatters Foxl aims to change the way we look at portable speakers - Its two one inch speakers are claimed to produce sound that is good enough for audio purists.
Okay, we bite: Stay tuned as we try to get one of these units in to our labs and see what all the fuss is about.
Last Updated ( Sep 14, 2008 at 10:50 AM )
ReadyNAS NV+ 4-Bay Gigabit NAS - Ready for the Future
Contributed by Paul Moons
Aug 27, 2008 at 06:13 PM
When the average user has filled up an internal hard drive, they usually turn to an external USB drive and fill that up. And then another. And another..
Netgears ReadyNAS NV+ is a much more elegant, secure and neat solution. Its 4 drive bays support RAID protection (RAID 0, 1 and 5) as well as Netgears patent pending X-RAID technology. X-RAID allows users to easily and automatically scale from one hard drive right up to four without any technical knowledge.
The feature packed ReadyNAS NV+ series starts at around $1200AU for a unit without hard drives installed, right through to around $3300AU for a unit complete with 4TB (total capacity). To find out more, visit Netgears website.
Stay tuned as we try to get our hands on one of these units for the full DigitalReviews treatment.
Last Updated ( Aug 27, 2008 at 07:35 PM )
Draganflyer X6 UAV Helicopter Now Available
Written by Martin Regtien
Aug 27, 2008 at 05:11 PM
Some time ago we reviewed the Draganflyer SAVS, the forerunner of the revolutionary and exciting Draganflyer X6 UAV. Here is a very lightweight, yet ultra-capable aerial observation platform, suitable for military and civil applications. What gets me very excited is the build quality out of carbon fibre and totally modular as well as the ability to auto hover. In other words, you can fly hands off and concentrate on getting the right camera angle. It has an inbuilt GPS and lots of other technology to keep it stable and level.
The purpose-built handheld flight controller is a work of art and even includes a touchscreen!
Any negative issues that I found with SAVS from Draganfly seem to have been resolved and improved upon in a fantastic way. We here at DigitalReviews.net are looking forward to bringing you an in-depth review of this unique 6 rotor co-axial helicopter.
Last Updated ( Aug 27, 2008 at 05:15 PM )
OCZ Announces Core Series V2 SSD
Written by Martin Regtien
Aug 15, 2008 at 02:46 PM
OCZ just announced a line of much faster SSDs with a built-in mini-USB port for firmware upgrades.
Already OCZ seem to be the price/performance leaders in this hotly contested market and they just ratcheted up the screws a bit more with the brand new Core Series V2 SSDs.
The SSDs will be available in 30GB, 60GB, 120GB, and 250GB storage capacities. More importantly, read speeds have increased to 170MB/sec with write speeds listed at 98MB/sec across the whole product range.
An interesting feature of the drives is the addition of a mini-USB port which allows end-users to increase the performance of their drives with future firmware updates from OCZ, although you wonder why the SATA cable could not be used for this.
We are currently testing MTRON's ultra-fast PRO7500 and it would be great to see how one of these beauties stack up against this. Stay tuned.