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Pioneer AVIC-X3 GPS entertainment system comes to Europe

Pioneer will soon bring its AVIC-X3 GPS entertainment system to European stores. Equipped with a 7-inch display with touchscreen, the system features an integrated DVD player with DivX playback, and a built-in TMC receiver providing you with real time traffic information.

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Samsung Yepp YP-P2 DAP with touchscreen

It seems that Korean Samsung is readying to unveil its new generation of flash-based media players called Samsung Yepp YP-P2. Equipped with a gorgeous 428×240 touchscreen display, this little beast will make a fierce competition to the upcoming Apple iPod also equipped with touchscreen.

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Samsung Aura Q45 notebook: preliminary info

The upcoming Samsung Aura Q45 ultraportable notebook, set for the European launch in a “very short” period of time, will be pretty much a mighty little beast, being based on Intel’s Santa Rosa chipset.

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Altec Lansing inMotion iMV712 for the Apple iPod Video

Altec Lansing has revealed its new inMotion iMV712 docking station for the iPod Video. But this time it’s not a humble pair of speakers — it’s a full fledged mobile home theater solution. Well, almost.

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Pioneer BDC-S02 Blu-ray drive goes to the U.S.

Pioneer will soon bring its cheap-o BDC-S02 Blue-ray combo-drive to the United States, potentially making a giant leap for the Blu-ray standard towards winning the cold format war against Toshiba’s HD DVD.

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Plantronics CS70N Wireless Headset

Plantronics has just unveiled its new business-oriented CS70N wireless headset designed to work with both traditional and IP desktop phones. Looking more like a decent Bluetooth headset, the Plantronics CS70N is fully DECT 6.0 compatible and its noise-canceling microphone is said to effectively eliminate background noise ensuring distraction-free communication.

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Corsair Flash Survivor raises the bar of ruggedness

Corsair has introduced its latest take on the concept of extra-rugged USB 2.0 flash drive. The new device, called Corsair Flash Survivor, comes encased in water-resistant, shock-proof, CNC-milled aluminum body and is designed to withstand almost any kind of adventure your average James Bond may encounter.

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Creative X-Fi Sound System i600 works with your iPod

Taiwanese Creative has unveiled its new X-Fi Sound System i600 hi-fi stereo music system designed to pump the sound out of various generations of iPods. It’s not as cheap as dirt but it seems to be capable of delivering some nice sound.

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Toshiba A135-S4527 sub-$800 notebook

Coming with Windows Vista Home Premium pre-installed and incorporating the Intel Pentium dual-core processor, the new Toshiba A135-S4527 laptop is not powerful enough to push a similarly priced desktop out of your house. But it is still one of the best offers on the market with the best value for money.

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InnoDisk ReadyBoost internal USB drive for Windows Vista

The Taiwanese InnoDisk company has announced that their ReadyBoost USB flash-drives are now ready to be installed directly on the computer’s motherboard right on its USB pin header. Available in 2GB and 4GB, the device may improve Vista’s performance by 18 to 26%. Just for $15.

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