New Tech Gadgets Tools for Fall Every year brings newer, faster, smaller gadgets. You can save your work files to a portable flash or disc-based storage device and have your entire hard drive with you everywhere you go. For your off-time, your cell phone can store and playback music, you can carry 20 hours of video and then charge it all up with your solar-collecting backpack. Here's a look at the latest tech tools you won't want to be without.
Apple iPod Nano | In September, Apple® introduced the newest member of the iPod® family. The nano, a revolutionary full-featured iPod that holds 1,000 songs yet is thinner than a standard #2 pencil (.27") and less than half the size of competitive players. The iPod nano features an ultra-portable, lightweight design with a color screen, Apple’s patent pending Click Wheel and the ability to hold 1,000 songs or 25,000 photos. iPod nano works seamlessly with the iTunes® Music Store. The 4GB model of the iPod nano is priced at $249 and a 2GB model of the iPod nano is priced at $199, with both models available in white or black designs. The fast USB connection and multiple GB storage capacity also allows you sore numerous files on the nano. |
If playing music and storing files isn't enough, Apple and Motorola announced the ROKR (pronounced rocker) - the world's first mobile phone with iTunes. Users can transfer up to 100 songs from the iTunes jukebox on their Mac or PC to the mobile phone. The Motorola ROKR features easy-to-use menus, simple navigation and playback, and the ability to simply switch from listening to music to talking on the phone and back again with the push of a dedicated music key. The ROKR features a color display for viewing album art, dual built-in stereo speakers and stereo headphones that also serve as a mobile headset with microphone. Users can randomly autofill or manually fill the mobile phone with playlists of their selected music, audiobooks and Podcasts from their iTunes library via a USB connection. The Motorola pauses the music automatically when users take a call and offers the ability to listen to music while checking messages or snapping a photo. The Rokr is as low as $99.99 after rebates and specials. | Motorola Rokr |
Voltaic Solar Backpack |
As the name suggests, the Voltaic Solar Backpack ($229-$249 suggested retail price) is a backpack boasting three photovoltaic solar panels that generate 4 watts of power. The backpack also comes with 11 common charging tips to fit a wide variety of portable electronics, including many MP3 players, cell phones and iPods. The backpack also features a 2,200mAh Li-Ion battery pack, with three voltage settings to store solar power. It also includes a wall adapter and car charger to charge the battery when there's no sun available, and a cigarette power adapter into which you can plug the cigarette power cord of any device. The empty backpack weighs only 3.5 lbs. |
Best known for their low-priced DVD players, Apex Digital offers the E2go MP-2000 - a Personal Media Player with the ability to record and encode non copy-protected video from a standard video source (such as a VCR PVR, DVD and Camcorder ), record voice notes, play back images as a slide show with audio, and to output video to a standard TV via an "AV out" connection. Road warriors, train commuters and carpoolers can use the E2go’s recording capabilities to catch up on their TV viewing. Think of it as an iPod with video. You can use the E2go MP-2000 to record, store and playback up to 80 hours of video, 5000 songs or over 200,000 still images (depending on compression) all right in a device slightly larger than a PDA. It features a 20 GB, 1.8" hard disc drive to minimize weight, noise and heat generation and a 3.5" LCD screen to deliver crisp images. You can listen to content through any stereo earphones or the E2go’s built-in speaker. The E2go can store and playback numerous audio, video and images file types, including: MP3, .WAV, and .WMA audio; MPEG 4 DivX video; and .JPG, .GIF and .TIF image files. It has a fast USB 2.0 connection to transfer files to and from your computer and it even has a built-in microphone to record voice. The E2go also includes a user-removable/replaceable, rechargeable Li-Ion battery that’s as easy to change as the "double A’s" in a Walkman. |
Apex Digital E2Go MP-2000 Portable Media Player |
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