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August 6, 2006

RCA’s familiar-looking M5000 series DAPs

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If RCA’s new M5000 series of DAPs look familiar, then you’ve got a good eye: we’ve seen the exact same models before branded as the MSI P610 and Packard Bell Vibe 360. Therefore the feature sets on the 1GB M5001 and 2GB M5002 should come as no surprise, with both models sporting a 1.8-inch color screen capable of AVI and MOV video playback, line-in / voice / FM radio recording, and support for MP3, WMA, and PlaysForSure audio tracks. Those of you who’ve been kicking yourselves for passing over the MSI and Packard Bell can pick up the M5001 immediately for around $130, while the M5002 still seems to be lacking both pricing and release info.

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July 21, 2006

Sony packs pedometers into upcoming Network Walkmen

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Watch out Apple and Nike, because Sony’s got a new set of Network Walkmen waiting in the wings that pack a pedometer right into the players themselves, eliminating the need for a separate kit and expensive pair of sneakers. Although it doesn’t sound like the cigar-shaped, 2GB NW-S205F and 1GB NW-S203F will offer the same online experience as you’d find at the Nikeplus website, you’re still getting calorie, step, and distance counter functionality right out of the box, along with a stopwatch and FM tuner — plus an armband to keep everything secure. The nano still holds the edge in screen quality — and capacity, obviously — as the new Sonys sport but a one-line OLED display. Pricing here is pretty attractive, with the black S205F and silver S203F going for $150 and $120, respectively, when they hit stores in either September or October.

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July 15, 2006

Falcon Northwest’s Core 2 Extreme Mach V reviewed

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Intel fanboys will be delighted — and AMD should be a little worried — to know that the fine folks at PC Mag have nothing but positive things to say about Falcon Northwest‘s new Core 2 Extreme (formerly named “Conroe“) toting Mach V. The specs are impressive all around, including two 10,000RPM 150GB SATA drives in a RAID 0 configuration, 2GB RAM and two ATI X1900 3D cards, but the real news here is how much of an improvement they saw over the older, AMD-based systems. Many of PC Mag’s old benchmark records were crushed, with the Mach V suffering its only defeat at the hands of one of Polywell’s quad SLI machines in the Doom 3 test. If that wasn’t impressive enough, the addition of a liquid-cooling system also helps this gaming rig run cooler and much quieter than previous versions. As you probably could have guessed, all that performance doesn’t come cheap, so you’ll have to decide for yourself whether or not a fancy paintjob and the ability to run your favorite PC games at 2,560 x 1,600 is worth the $7,000 price. But hey, at least it’s not $10,000.

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May 24, 2006

iRiver Clix review roundup

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If you like to buy products described by seasoned reviewers as "very good," "great," and "excellent," then you'll certainly want to check out iRiver's 2GB Clix DAP if you're in the market for a player that screams "iDon't." Everyone who's gotten his/her hands on iRiver's rebrand of followup to the U10 seems to be in love with the little thing, citing audio that's both accurate and loud, easy-to-use, intuitive controls and interface, its crisp, clear screen, a plethora of options for photo viewing, and even good video playback despite a maximum of 15fps. Other nice touches include relatively high bit-rate options for in-line, voice, or FM recording, a good selection of digital equalizer presets, and better-than-average earbud headphones included in the box. Out of all the reviews that we've seen, the only major knocks on this $200 player are for its use of MTP (as opposed to UMS) file transfers and its supposedly short battery life (at least compared to the U10), although PCMag managed to squeeze a respectable 27 hours out of their Clix in testing.

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May 17, 2006

The million dollar cellphone

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How much would you pay for “the Bentley of cellphones”? $1,000? $10,000? Try a cool million bucks. This one-of-a-kind quad-band handset by Goldvish sports a blinding 120 carats worth of VVS-1 grade diamonds, according to designer Emmanuel Gueit, and as you’d expect from a seven-figure phone, features such amenities as Bluetooth, a camera with 8x digital zoom, MP3 playback, FM radio, included 2GB memory card and an EDGE connection (though curiously no 3G option or WiFi — it seems a million bucks isn’t what it used to be). For those of you not willing to drop such an obscene amount of money on a phone that even the designer likens to a boomerang, Goldvish also offers several other diamond-encrusted 18k gold models in your choice of rose, yellow, or white, starting at a much more reasonable $25,600.

[Thanks, Langer]

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The million dollar cellphone

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How much would you pay for "the Bentley of cellphones"? $1,000? $10,000? Try a cool million bucks. This one-of-a-kind quad-band handset by Goldvish sports a blinding 120 carats worth of VVS-1 grade diamonds, according to designer Emmanuel Gueit, and as you'd expect from a seven-figure phone, features such amenities as Bluetooth, a camera with 8x digital zoom, MP3 playback, FM radio, included 2GB memory card and an EDGE connection (though curiously no 3G option or WiFi -- it seems a million bucks isn't what it used to be). For those of you not willing to drop such an obscene amount of money on a phone that even the designer likens to a boomerang, Goldvish also offers several other diamond-encrusted 18k gold models in your choice of rose, yellow, or white, starting at a much more reasonable $25,600.

[Thanks, Langer]
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April 14, 2006

iRiver Japan announces 2GB T10

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iRiver Japan's the only region of Reigncom we've seen announce it today, but they've got a 2GB version of their lime green T10 due out there for ¥19,980 (about $170 US). Doesn't look to different than the MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF playing, FM tuning, voice recording device we're well used to otherwise, but it's still got that same damned single-cell AAA battery, making it one of the more capacious players to take said cells. Expect them to start selling the 26th of this month over yonder in the land of the rising sun, and who knows (if and) when elsewhere.
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iRiver Japan announces 2GB T10

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href="http://www.engadget.com/search/?q=iriver">iRiver Japan’s the only region of Reigncom we’ve seen announce it
today, but they’ve got a 2GB version of their lime green
T10
due out there for ¥19,980 (about $170 US). Doesn’t look to different than the MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF playing,
FM tuning, voice recording device we’re well used to otherwise, but it’s still got that same damned single-cell AAA
battery, making it one of the more capacious players to take said cells. Expect them to start selling the 26th of this
month over yonder in the land of the rising sun, and who knows (if and) when elsewhere.

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