Portable Video
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SanDisk Corporation has announced capacity increases for two of its Flash-based digital media players with the diminutive Sansa Clip increasing from 2GB to 4GB, while the Sansa View jumps from 16GB to 32GB.
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Microvision will display a stand-alone prototype device at the upcoming CES in Las Vegas that promises home theater-sized image projection from mobile phones, PDAs, PMPs, digital cameras and laptops.
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COWON’s new A3 portable multimedia player can record directly from external A/V devices and offers high-definition video decoding for viewing on the unit’s 4-inch widescreen TFT LCD display.
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IDAPT "innovative adapter", a multi-purpose charger with interchangeable connections that enables simultaneous charging of a wide range of mobile devices such as mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and handheld gaming devices.
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Myvu's new universal edition supports an expanded range of mobile phones and media players along with out of the box support for fifth generation video iPod.
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Project-a-Phone has launched an image capture and display system which allows users to screen a live display of their mobile phone screen onto a computer via a USB cable.
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Toshiba unveiled a prototype version of its Gigabeat multimedia player at CEATEC that is powered by a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) instead of a battery.
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August 25, 2007 Portable video is set to boom, with video iPods and other devices now storing huge amounts of content and packing the battery life to make t
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June 4, 2007 We've long been excited by the possibilities offered by wearable micro-screens . The ability to mount a miniature display in a set of glasses open
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May 18, 2007 Consumer electronics giant Sony once ruled the world of portable audio - their Walkman and Discman brands became synonymous for hand held cassette
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March 7, 2007 Archos continued its charge towards a significant market share in the Portable Media Player (PMP) market yesterday when it announced the Archos
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January 12, 2006 The Macworld Conference and expo regained some of its former sparkle yesterday, with Apple’s star again on the rise thanks to the iPod becomin
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