5/09/2011

Sharp introduces a brand new simple to control BDXL DVR the Aquos BD-H50


This morning Sharp introduces a brand new Aquos BDXL 3D DVR using the BD-H50 that accompany a newly designed front panel and handheld remote control to help individuals to quickly by in a position to play and record shows or movies. This new BD-H50 also comes with a easy to use on-screen program reservation men that will quickly allow you to record your favorite show either on a BD or BDXL drives about the BD-H50 500GB internal drive.
The BD-H50 can also be available in a 320GB version the BD-H30 or without any internal storage the BD-D1.

ASUS K53U 15.6” Dual Core AMD E-350 Notebook now available too in Japan


ASUS announced today that its new 15.6” Dual Core AMD E-350 Notebook will even soon be accessible in Japan.
Announced at 59,800 Yen, the Japanese version of the K53U comes with its northern border American or European version with 2GB of RAM, 320GB of HDD, WiFi, HDMI Out, 3 ports USB 2.0, and Gigabit Ethernet.

Retractable Cap For Olympus XZ-1 Looks Evil, Useful



Olympus’s XZ-1 competes with models such as the Canon S95 and Panasonic LX-5 in the “primo point and shoot” market, and appears good doing it. But having a manual lens cap can sometimes be a problem: it’s either dangling from the lanyard, taking up space in your pocket, or getting lost somewhere. This phenomenal retracting lens cap fits within the lens and splits apart to get away from the way when it’s shootin’ time.
It’s from UN Ltd, and it looks to me like it costs ¥5800, though with shipping you are looking at ¥7350 - so, $90 if you don't want to go over to Japan and pick it up.