The News Review:
- Live photos of unannounced Samsung B5100 found
- Caltron releases HD media player for digital signage applications
- LG Arena KM900
- S60-powered Samsung B5100 gets spotted sized up
- LG shipping Blu-ray recorders to Europe soon
- Toshiba SD-590E DVD Player
- DTD: Epson Projector
Live photos of unannounced Samsung B5100 found
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The B5100 appears to be powered by Nokia’s S60 3rd Edition user interface and it looks as though DivX support is also on board. The exterior of the Samsung B5100 looks to be made of metal and it is rumored to feature a built-in GPS receiver along with WiFi and a microSD card slot.
Caltron releases HD media player for digital signage applications
Digital Signage Today
Standard display interface includes both VGA and DVI inputs with optional HDMI also available. Content loaded in via Compact Flash is automatically played in a continuous loop. Formats supported include JPEG MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG4(DivX) and MP3.
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LG Arena KM900
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The Arena has enough multimedia juice to satisfy entertainment fanatics. It supports both DivX and Xvid formats (the most popular video formats used today) has a TV output (via an optional cable) and even Dolby Mobile for virtual surround sound. I love its high resolution 480 x 800 pixels screen which is much higher than most of the other phones I have seen. It displays movies such as Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace brilliantly. Audio quality is also very good provided you use your own headphones – the pair that comes with the phone leaves much to be desired. If taking photos is more your thing you will be happy to know that it has a 5MP camera with autofocus.
S60-powered Samsung B5100 gets spotted sized up
Boy Genius Report
If a glass-topped AMLED full touchscreen handset with an 8 megapixel camera and a hefty price tag isn’t your thing the B5100 could be just what the doctor ordered. Specs are unconfirmed for the time being but we seem to be looking at a QVGA display HSDPA and Wi-Fi GPS Bluetooth and USB 2. 0 DivX playback support and a 3 megapixel camera with LED flash all wrapped in what appears to be a brushed metal package. Not that we’ll ever see this little guy hit a carrier here in the US but at the right price we could have a nice little Symbian phone on our hands here.
LG shipping Blu-ray recorders to Europe soon
Cnet Asia
Specifications-wise the recorder has an integrated DVB-T digital TV tuner and a rather conservative 160GB disc drive compared with the Japanese equivalent’s terabyte capacity. As a Blu-ray player the HR400 will support the latest BD-Live advanced interactivity for downloading Web-based content and 1080p DVD upscaling. ther enticing features include updated DivX HD-compatibility as well as YouTube video streaming. There’s no firm indication as to availability though it’s expected to cost a whopping 599 euros (US$858).
Toshiba SD-590E DVD Player
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It allows you to liberate digital content trapped on your PC without the hassle of burning them onto CD or DVD first – it’s a simple plug and play procedure. The deck supports MP3 DivX hi-res JPEG and m4a but not DivX HD WMV or WMA. We’re particularly pleased by how quickly it recognises the USB flash drive and loads up content. Elsewhere you’ll find a very familiar-looking feature list which includes Dolby Digital and DTS bitstream output 720p 1080i and 1080p upscaling via the HDMI output together with Toshiba stalwarts like Regza Link and the Enhanced Audio Mode (EAM) which adds a ’3D’ virtual surround effect when listening through two speakers. The Enhanced Picture Mode (EPM) lets you alter elements of the picture but don’t expect enthusiast levels of tweaking – you get brightness and contrast settings and that’s it.
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DTD: Epson Projector
Pocket-lint.com
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