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ohgizmo.com - 3/11/2009
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By Andrew Liszewski
Dear hardware manufacturers and industrial designers. Adding an integrated carrying handle to your product does not necessarily make it portable. Now the fact that this media center includes everything from an 8-inch 16:9 LCD display, to a DVD player that supports most ...
ge.com - 3/17/2009
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ge.com —
GE Scientists Create Wireless Medical Sensing Platform Could
dramatically improve neonatal and home health monitoring NISKAYUNA, New...
York, March 4, 2009 GE Global Research, the technology development arm of the General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), ...
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ohgizmo.com - 3/5/2009
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ohgizmo.com —
By Andrew Liszewski What do you get when
you combine a couple of DDR dance mats for...
the PS2, a converter box allowing them to connect to a PC, some custom-written C# code and a set of Windows Media Center themed button graphics? Why the ...
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World’s Largest Media Center Remote Control? I’m ...
ubergizmo.com - 3/6/2009
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CeBIT 2009 saw the unveiling of the A10
portable media player (PMP) from Oracom, and this little...
PMP is able to do just about all other devices of a similar nature can, albeit you perform most of the functions via its touchscreen display. Features ...
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Oracom A10 Portable Media Player
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Chinavision Portable Digital Media Center
SlashGear —
... to use the PDMC as a digital mediaplayer too; alternatively plug in your iPod and use the whole thing as a speaker system. Still bored? How about a DVB-T digital TV tuner.
If your arms are weak like mine then you can use it desk-bound, with an AC adapter, but there’s also a rechargeable 3,600mAh Li-Ion internal battery. No word on how long you can expect it to last, however. It’s available now for £127.58 ($175).
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