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Monday, 28 August 2006 |
 Amex Digital has started shipping its Blu-Ray Home Theater PC (HTPC) to Europe, the M505-BDR. Powered by an Intel Core2 Duo processor and Intel 045P Express chipset, this media center PC is equipped with Blu-Ray burner which supports standard DVD media as well. To further enhanced the excellent perfomance of the perfomance, a whopping 4GB of DDR2 RAM an a huge 1.5TB of SATA HDD are included. Now let's see what's this home theater PC offers fo your entertainment. It comes with an ATI Radeon X1600 graphics card, an integrated UK-friendly dual hybrid analog and digital DVB-T TV tuner, HDMI port, and an 8.1-channel sound system. Runs on Windows Media Center 2005 operating system, it provides WiFI and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. Priced at $2,000, Amex Digital M505-BDR HTPC will hit the Europe market in August 28th. Three additional Blu-Ray titles will be included as a bonus. |
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Monday, 28 August 2006 |
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 Well, Asahi Beer, together with Willcom, is currently giving away 5000 ultra-super-cool wristwatch that can function as a pocket TV, cell phone, and even email client. Only available in Japan, this 1-Seg's digital watch is equipped with a W-SIM slot where you can plug in your W-SIM card. Once connected to Willcom network, you can either make and receive phone call directly from the watch. Measures 2.3 x 3.5 x 0.88 inches, 1Seg Digital TV Watch comes with a 2.4-inch LCD display. And don't worry, this watch doesn't forget its main purpose as a time notifier.
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Monday, 28 August 2006 |

Since I sold my Nokia N-Gage, I hardly played games on my cell phone. The reason? There isn't any good mobile games that could beat those on N-Gage (and that's why I decided to buy Nintendo DS btw). But thanks to Best Today, a 3D mobile game company, a cool phone game has finally arrived. Called "Rope", it will give you both thrill and excitement as you have to walk your character on a tighrope suspended between skycrapers. With a gravity sensor mounted on the game phone, gamers can feel the thrill as a character in the game runs a risk, while the 3D visual images maximize excitement. Sounds good enough? However, according to an official from the company, currently there are only 6 cell phones in the market that can run the Rope due to its 3MB full 3D game. But no worried since Best Today has planned to release the compact edition of the game with just 1MB requirement to make more handsets compatible with the game.
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