
This is soon enough to market that it’s hard to blame the iPod nano specifically for its appearance, but either way it seems that the Philips Cam is the newest member to the oh-so-small club of MP3 / camera combos. The new player is joined in its life of crime by the new Muse and Ariaz, which at last offer a higher-end aspect to Philips ‘ long-lackluster PMP lineup. The Cam does up a 1.8-inch screen, 8GB of storage and a 2 megapixel camera for $100, but the Muse has a full 3.2-inches of touchscreen, 16GB of flash, SD expansion and HDMI out for a mere $50 more. The Ariaz finds a simpler calling, with a 2.4-inch LCD, HDMI, 8GB and an $80 tag. We’ll have to play with these to see if they’re worth taking home from Walmart, but we’re glad to see Philips is trying to stay in the game — we can’t all be lucky enough to be Zune HD owners. Philips Cam, Muse and Ariaz mark a renaissance for the boring PMP originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink PlayerBites | iMP3.net | Email this | Comments

Wondering what kind of apps are enabled by the ” world’s first HDTV-based application store “? Check out this CES show floor demo of a cross platform game tying together a Samsung flat-screen TV and cellphone to experience the magic of virtual fishing. We’ll probably keep our dedicated systems for gaming, but for a slight hint of what a crossplatform app store has to offer, by all means take a look. Continue reading Samsung Apps demo ties phone & TV together in Wiimote-like bliss Samsung Apps demo ties phone & TV together in Wiimote-like bliss originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Jan 2010 16:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | | Email this | Comments

The kids at Immerz want you to know that KOR-fx, the “acousto-haptic technology” that you never knew you wanted, is set to make its all star debut at CES this week. Compatible with any machine that sports audio, the device is essentially a set of speakers that deliver “nearly imperceptible vibrations” to areas of the chest — activating various neural pathways and creating “a more immersive entertainment experience” somewhat akin to “an uncanny ’7th Sense’ awareness,” reinventing “all forms of multi-media entertainment” in the process. Never mind 3D, your gaming experience just got exceptionally creepy! This bad boy has been available for pre-order for a while now at the princely sum of $190, so if you already made the leap you can expect delivery sometime in May. PR after the break, yo. Continue reading Immerz KOR-fx ‘acousto-haptic’ gaming tech gets a ship date Immerz KOR-fx ‘acousto-haptic’ gaming tech gets a ship date originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | Immerz | Email this | Comments

And just like that, the CES 2010 on-switch has been well and truly pressed. After HP , Sony and Lenovo all exposed their hardware to the world prematurely, it was inevitable that other companies would “accidentally” follow suit. Thanks to CNET ‘s snooping, we’re now staring at a trio of new Core i3 models from Dell, Toshiba and Gateway — highlighted by an unannounced ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 powering a 1600 x 900 15-inch display on the Gateway, which also squeezes 500GB of storage under a shockingly low $692 price tag. On the Atom front, the Mini 210 is joined by a Toshiba NB305 — sporting the N450 , 250GB HDD, up to 11 hours’ claimed battery life, and a $438 sticker — as well as Gateway’s effort with a smaller 160GB HDD but also suitably reduced $285 asking price. Hit the links below to get freshened up on all the juicy details. Read – FutureShop.ca (Gateway NV5905H) Read – FutureShop.ca (Toshiba Satellite L500-00F) Read – Costco (Dell Inspiron 15) Read – FutureShop.ca (Gateway LT2102H) Read – FutureShop.ca (Toshiba NB305-00F) Dell, Toshiba and Gateway Core i3 laptops get revealed early, joined by Pine Trail netbooks originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 03 Jan 2010 20:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink CNET (1) , (2) , (3) | | Email this | Comments

Holy smokes! A ton of unannounced HP laptops and desktops just came across our desk, in addition to those Envy models we saw just a few days back. Ahead of what we presume will be their formal announcement next week right around CES , we’ve got some details on 14 new models — some more interesting than others. Now, before you get too excited, we don’t have full specs on any of these, but we do have pricing information, and here are some highlights: the 14-inch HP Pavilion dv4i, a Windows 7 laptop with a flush display and fingerprint reader that should run about $785. Up next is the 10-inch Mini 210 HD Edition, which will come in red, black, silver and blue, boast Intel’s brand new Pine Trail platform (a 1.66GHz N450 CPU), plus GMA 3150 graphics. Another goodie here is that this one is expected to ship with Broadcom’s Crystal HD video playback chip. The Mini 210 HD is expected to cost around $330. Logic Buy (the point of origin for all this info) is reporting that these models should ship on or around January 7th, though keep in mind that all of this information is extremely unofficial, so don’t blame us if it all changes. If you simply can’t get enough, hit the gallery for a look at a few of the systems, and check the rest of the story after the break. Gallery: HP CES 2010 leak Read – HP Pavilion dv4i Read – Mini 210 HD Read – Mini 210 Read – Compaq Mini CQ10 Read – HP Pavilion Elite HPE-110t Read – HP Pavilion Elite HPE-150t Read – HP Pavilion Elite HPE-170t Read – HP Pavilion Elite HPE-180t Continue reading Plethora of new HP laptops, desktops leak ahead of CES Plethora of new HP laptops, desktops leak ahead of CES originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink | | Email this | Comments