Mimo comes back with their latest USB-driven monitor, which is known as the iMo Monster. Weighing at just 1.77 pounds, the 10-inch touchscreen display produces a native 1,024 x 600 pixels resolution and supports both Windows and OS X platforms. This EnergyStar certified monitor requires just a single USB 2.0 connection for both connectivity and power – meaning no extra VGA cables or video cards. Each purchase comes equipped with a stylus for touchscreen use and a USB cable. $259.99 is all you need to bring home the Mimo iMo Monster. [Mimo Monitors]

Chile Shows Off A New Android Tablet

Chinese-based company Chile hits back by showing off their latest Android tablet namely the T7-3G. Powered by a 720MHz ARM11 processor, the device boasts a 7-inch 800 x 600 resistive touchscreen display, a 256MB RAM, a 2GB of storage space, an SDHC card slot (up to 32GB), a web browser, 1080p Full HD video playback support, 3G, WiFi, a USB 2.0 port, a 3.5mm headset jack and runs on Android 2.1 OS. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and availability yet. [Good eReader]

Newsmy has begun selling their newest color e-Book ‘C66‘ in China. Announced back in June, the C66 sports a 6-inch 800 x 480 color touchscreen display, an optional 4GB, 8GB or 16GB of storage, a microSD card slot, a music player, a photo viewer, 1080p Full HD video playback support, a 3.5mm headset jack, a USB 2.0 port, an HDMI output and supports most e-Book formats including TXT, PDF, CHM, HTML, PDB, UMD, EPUB and HTM. Measuring 170mm x 106mm x 12.2mm and weighing 235 grams, the C66 sells for 699 Yuan (about $100).

Addonics eSata to USB 3.0 Adapter

This one has been highly anticipated and it looks like it is now a reality. This is the new eSATA to USB 3.0 that is being released by Addonics. This is great since USB 3.0 can get very close to the speed of eSATA and will allow early adapters of USB 3.0 to add all of the eSATA peripherals that they want. The best part of this device will no doubt be its price, which will be a very low $34. [EverythingUSB]

AG1 combines automotive and golf GPS


AG1 is a brand new GPS navigation system announced by Expresso today. It can be used as a regular car GPS navigation system to get turn by turn driving directions or as a golf range finder which includes more than 33000 courses around the world. In addition it includes a media player for your tunes and videos. We don’t know how much it will cost as “where to buy” section of their website is still under construction.

AG1 has an automatic portrait and landscape function, 3.6″ TFT LCD touchscreen, battery that can last up to 10 – 12 hours, built in stereo speakers, and two SD card slots that allows up to 64GB of storage.

The car navigation system portion of AG1 is done via collaboration with NAVIGON while the golfing part of the device is integrated with help from iGolf.

Sony e-Readers Price Cut

Sony e-Readers Price Cut

Sony has decided to lower the price tag of their e-book readers. The Sony Reader Pocket Edition is now priced at $149 (instead of $169), the Touch Edition retails for $169 (instead of $199) and the Daily Edition for $299 (instead of $349). As a comparison, the Barnes and Noble Nook 3G and Nook WiFi are priced at $199 and $149, respectively. The Amazon Kindle 2 retails for $189, while the Amazon Kindle DX is priced at $379. [Akihabara]

Newsmy Launches A New e-Book Reader

Newsmy has announced a new e-Book reader to its range by bringing you the 5102. Featuring a metal enclosure, the device is equipped with a 5-inch 800 x 600 E-ink display, a 2GB of storage space, a microSD card slot, a USB 2.0 port, a 3.5mm headset jack, a built-in 1500mAh battery and supports a wide range of multimedia formats including TXT, DOC, HTM, HTML, PDF, CHM, JPEG, BMP, MP3 and WMA. The Newsmy 5102 is priced at 988 Yuan (about $146).

USB Clip From Emamidesign

The USB Clip by Emamidesign has won a 2010 Red Dot product design award and became a Best of Best winner. The colored USB flash drives simply clip onto letters and documents and are designed to replace CD or DVD-ROMs for archiving or transferring data. Too bad, it is only a concept at this time

Vuzix Wrap 920 Video Eyewear

The Vuzix Wrap 920 is a sunglass-style eyewear with a virtual 67-inch screen as seen from 10 feet. This wearable gadget allows you to display crystal clear 2D and 3D video, while sitting by the pool or in an airplane at 35,000 feet. The Vuzix Wrap 920 eyewear connects to all NTSC or PAL audio/video devices with video-out capabilities and composite video connections. The Vuzix Wrap 920 Video Eyewear is priced at $349.95. [Vuzix]

Expansys is now taking pre-orders for Huawei’s upcoming Android Tablet ‘S7‘. You can grab yours for 299.99 GBP (about $450), and expect it to ship in 10 days. Announced back in February, the S7 packs a 7-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen display, a 768MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 2-megapixel camera, a 256MB RAM, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), a 3G SIM card slot, WiFi, Bluetooth, a mini-USB OTG 2.0 port, a 3.5mm headset jack and runs on Android 2.1 OS. [SlashGear]



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