The company also confirmed that it plans to start shipping 50GB dual layer rewritable BD media later this year.
“The arrival of 50GB Blu-ray Disc media is an important milestone in the evolution of this new format,” said Mike Lucas, director of marketing for Sony Electronics’ Media and Application Solutions Division. “The capacity represents more than four hours of HD quality video, at a 24 Mbps transfer rate, allowing users to take full advantage of Sony’s Blu-ray Disc burners and VAIO desktop and notebook computers.”
Lucas said that Sony’s AccuCORE technology has been re-engineered for Blu-ray Disc media, with its major benefits including scratch guard, archival reliability to prevent data/image corruption and deterioration, stable writing that reduces fluctuation as the disc spins, and temperature durability to prevent warping during severe changes in temperature and humidity.
Sony’s 50GB dual layer recordable disc has a suggested retail price of around $48.
Sony 50GB dual-layer Blu-ray discs
Cowon D2 Now Official
Cowon D2 Now Official
Cowon has been sleeping for most of the year, but lately they’ve woken up and have announced a couple of new players including the iAudio F2, Cowon D1, and the D2. The Cowon D2 is similar to the aforementioned i-Station mini, not only in features, but also in appearance (color-wise at least). Here’s what this player’s got to offer against the Mini:
Cowon feature’s
- 2.5 inch LCD (320 x 240)
- 1-4GB
- Playback 45 hours (MP3), DMB 8 hours.
- Built-in DMB (For Korean market)
- SD Card slot for SD&MMC
- Supports various files WMV9, MPEG4 (Movie), MP3, Ogg, WMA, FLAC (Music)
- 94mW output (47mW+47mw)
- 30 frame QVGA movie playback and TV-Out support
- Touch interface by transparent overlay GUI.
- FM Radio, Radio record, Voice/Line-in Record
Cowon D2 have 45 hours of battery life is definitely an attractive number. Korea will get first dibs on this player later this month, and hopefully Cowon will have plans to release a DMB-less version to us drooling folks here in N. America and other places around the world. cowon will be soon around the world
Feelin’ rich today?
If so, get the $1.3 million USD cell phone today:
Looking down the spec sheet, you won’t find anything that sets this cell phone apart from the competition, but you will be able to see it glistening from miles away. Accessories maker Peter Aloisson has taken a fairly standard looking bar-style mobile phone and encrusted it with diamonds. As a result, the asking price is a cool $1.3 million. Pocket change, right?
The keypad design makes me think of Sony Ericsson’s entry-level handsets for some reason, but the diamonds certainly make this no entry-level phone. Not only do you get the usual white diamonds on this phone, but he’s also opted for rose, gold, and blue varieties as well, just to up to the ante.
As far as actual technical features, it’ll take care of SMS, MMS, E-mail, mobile web, WAP, and JAVA, as well as sporting 29 preset ringtones and an integrated media player. Of course, that’s not why you’d want this phone anyways.
O ROKR Bluetooth Stereo Eyewear, High-Tech Sunglasses

Now that summer is in full swing, how about another look at some of those high-tech Sunglasses, brought to you buy Oakley and Motorola. Besides the Oakley RAZRWIRE Sunglasses, and the Oakley Thump, there’s the latest O ROKR Bluetooth Stereo Eyewear that combines wireless connectivity, stereo music, and High Definition Optics, and can be used with a compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone from up to 30 feet away. O ROKR has a lightweight O Matter frame, and lenses are interchangeable so you can install the perfect pair as needed. It’s also possible to adjust the integrated speakers for a perfect fit that lets you control the balance of music and environment.
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Razer Pro|Type Multimedia Keyboard with Microsoft Zune and iPod Dock

You knew it would only be a matter of time before Microsoft Zune accessories started to pop-up. This one docks the Zune player in a keyboard, and works with Mac or Windows. The Razer Pro|Type Multimedia Keyboard, and Microsoft Zune media player dock should be ready for release in November, when the Zune player is set to release.
The Razer Pro|Type Multimedia Keyboard is said to have 32kB of memory onboard, programmable hot keys, line-out for audio peripherals and USB ports, all in a device that Razer calls: “the world’s most intelligent keyboard.” The Razer Pro|Type Multimedia Keyboard will also be available with an integrated iPod dock.
8-core NextDimension Briefcase MegaComputer

The 8-core NextDimension Pro and Evo really push the envelope of portability. But then again, the computers have 8 freakin’ cores.Based upon the Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5300 Series, the systems sip only 100W of processing power despite their beefy specs. And the briefcase-sized form comes in handy when you realize there’s room for 12 2.5″ hard drives and 4 PCI or PCIe slots. Plus, the Evo line features built-in RAID with support of 6 SAS or 8 SATA drives. On top of all that, you still get amenities like FireWire and space for up to 24GB of RAM, but how they keep the compact system from melting into expensive goo was not discussed.
We’d love to have one of these setups for mobile HD video editing. Otherwise, we’ll just stick to our MBP and its handy display/battery/keyboard setup.
Press Release [via coolestgadgets]
MooMixer: Have Chocolate Milk The Fun Way

Who loves chocolate milk? Or rather, who doesn’t? I don’t drink enough of it only because I’m simply too lazy to make myself a good one most of the time.
But the battery-operated Moo Mixer Supreme from the innovative folks at Idea Kitchen should just be the answer for me and perhaps many others!
This cool mixer features an easy to use trigger button, fun to hold handle, a large detachable clear tumbler that’s dishwasher safe, a spill resistant lid and probably loads of fun.
Prefer chocolate smoothies instead? Fret not, ‘cos within the same product line is the Hand Crank Milkshake Mixer. Guess I don’t have to tell you how it works.
The MooMixer and the Hand Crank Milkshake Mixer retails at US$13.95 and US$32.95 respectively.
Nintendo Wii On Chrome
If you are a serious Nintendo Wii fan and would like to make your favorite gaming device look better than normal, check out the new Wii Chrome CI-Case.
As the name suggests and as you can see on the image, the Wii will have a total different look with this replacement case, besides chrome there will also be crystal black and blue colors available. If you are really interested in buying I-Case take note that it costs $38 and don’t forget to read the “small” TotalConsole:
This is a PRE-ORDER item. Expected to ship from New York City on Match 30 2007. It is possible that it is available few days earlier or few days later. We are XCM direct authorized resellers so you can count on us for having the first shipment ASAP! Via CrunchGear
Keepin’ it real fake, part LVIII: A816 mobile dons PS3 logo
As if the 7.1 surround sound smartphone and king-of-all-knockoffs weren’t enough, today we’re graced with the portable PS3, er, the 3 Cool A816. This laugher sports a design ripped fairly hard from Sony’s PlayStation Portable, but dons a hysterical “PS3 Game Player” logo right across the back, which would absolutely thrill those wanting to play PS3 games without coughing up the dough for a $499 $599 console if, you know, those pesky discs would just fit. Carrying on, the GSM conglomerate also sports a 320 x 240 resolution 3.5-inch screen which is casually referred to as “high-definition capable,” built-in MP3 player and image viewer, video game emulator, 1.3-megapixel camera, TV out, an MP3-based alarm clock, handwriting support, an integrated dictionary, and dual stereo speakers to boot. As expected, there’s no word on price just yet, and even though it’s supposedly available to ship as of this month, we can’t possibly urge you more to resist the temptation on this one. Click on through for a few more snickers.
[Via JustAMP]
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Retro iPod Alarm Clock
I must have underestimated the almighty Jobism religion and its impact on retailers and product designers.
But hell no, I’m certainly not complaining about the new Retro iPod Alarm Clock from Firebox.com. This charming little thing allows you to wake up to your favorite tunes in your iPod playlist every morning, and serves as a charging dock for your iPod.
Who needs boring alarm bells and beeps?
Now that we have iPod compatible vibrators, cool MacBook skins, flashy gold-plated iPods and the retro iPod alarm clocks, I wonder what’s gonna be next.
But honestly, I’d prefer this to the Hello Kitty wave. Anytime.

Product retails at £39.95 and is available for shipping within UK only.


