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From the looks of this XML8110 Mechless Mobile Audio iPhone dock, we may soon see traditional car stereos go passé. Though some people still make use of the FM transmitters to enjoy the tunes of their iPhone or iPod Touch, this latest dock may be a better option. This iPhone dock already comes with an AM/FM radio as well as 200 watts of power for a great price of $99.

(Source) Ubergizmo

Tags: Accessories, Apple, car stereos, Cell Phones, fm radio, fm transmitters, iPhone, iPhone, traditional car, tunes, watts

LG XPION X30 Ion-based Nettop

LG Electronics unveils another mini nettop that should give ASUS a run for their money. The LG XPION XS30 Ion-based nettop features an Atom N230 CPU, 2GB of RAM 250GB HDD and comes with a Windows Vista OS. It has four USB ports and weighs only 2.4 lbs.

It consumes only 40 watts of power and can be easily mounted to the back of LCDs that have provisions for such nettops. The LG XPION X30 nettop is scheduled for release in Korea tomorrow.

(Source) Engadget

Tags: 2GB, Atom, HDD, korea, Laptops, LCDs, LG, lg-electronics, Money, netbooks, nettop, provisions, usb ports, watts
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  • Finally, here is the last of the new products that Tenqa is now available over at Amazon. The Tenqa SP-109 Bluetooth Wireless Stereo Speaker is another Bluetooth based wireless speaker that provides you with sharing options as far as music listening is concerned.

    It is made of a slim desktop design which you can bring anywhere. It features 5 watts of 2 full stereo sound output that is ideal for up to 33 feet. Just like the Tenqa SP-99 Bluetooth wireless portable speaker , it makes use of Class 2 v1.2 Bluetooth technology along with a line-in jack that allows any device to directly connect onto it.

    Price: $89.99

    (Source) Amazon

    Tags: bluetooth wireless, MP3 Players, music listening, Portable Devices, slim desktop design, stereo speaker, watts, wireless speaker

    Hitachi has released a new mobile hard drive for people who require large storage that carry faster performance as far as reads and writes are concerned with the Hitachi Travelstar 7K500. As more people are turning to reliable mobile storage for their laptops, gaming systems and professional external storage solutions, the Travelstar 7K500 is the fastest hard drive that is also energy efficient at 0.69 watts when idle and 1.8 watts when in operation.

    It features a speed of 7200 RPM and 500GB of storage space. Travelstar 7K500 is ideal for multitasking, gaming and other graphic-intensive applications. The Travelstar 7K500 is now available for purchase in stores. It is also available in other storage capacities: 120GB, 160GB, 250GB, 320GB and 500GB.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: 7k500, external storage solutions, gaming systems, graphic intensive applications, hard drive, hitachi, hitachi travelstar, Laptops, mobile storage, Portable Devices, rpm, storage capacities, storage space, watts




     

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