Archive for February, 2006

Will PlayStation 3 be delayed?

Saturday, February 18th, 2006

CNET is reporting that [tag]Sony[/tag] [tag]PlayStation 3[/tag] could be delayed until next year. This is according to a research report by Merrill Lynch which claim that the device is too ambitious (Sony Cell processor, Blu-ray drives) and that the costs will be high (cost of materials estimated at $900 at lauch, falling to $320 three years after launch).

This is currently just a research report but if it is true then [tag]PS3[/tag] could be where Sony trip up and really give Microsoft and the [tag]Xbox 360[/tag] the edge.

Canon EOS 35D sighting

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

Is this the new Canon EOS 35D?

Canon EOS 35D

Reports are circulating that there is going to be a press conference on Feb 21st in Oslo where it will be unveiled. I guess we’ll have to wait and see!

Sony sets Blu-ray disc prices

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

Sony Pictures is the first major studio to set a price on Blu-ray discs (next generation, high-definition alternative to DVD) when they become available later this year.

Catalog Blu-ray discs will wholesale for $17.95, roughly the same as DVD was back in 1997.  However, new releases will come in at $23.45, a premium of about 15 - 20%.

Blu-ray discs will more than likely will start appearing in stores early this summer.  However, Sony is now turning to bundling DVD and the Universal Media Disc (UMD) format and it is likely that they may migrate UMD into Blu-ray.

iPod nano 1GB

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

iPod nano 1GB[tag]Apple[/tag] have just announced that a cheaper [tag]iPod nano[/tag] will be launched - a 1GB version.  This is added to the currently broad base of [tag]iPod[/tag] players, ranging from the [tag]iPod Shuffle[/tag] 512MB for $69 to $399 for the iPod 60GB.

The 1GB iPod nano will be able to hold 240 songs.

Details at the Apple site.

Advanced MP3 Players Pebble

Tuesday, February 7th, 2006

Advanced MP3 Players PEBBLEThe success of the Apple iPod has shown everyone interested in making a big impression on the music player market that style is a big selling feature.  The new [tag]Advanced MP3 Players[/tag] [tag]Pebble[/tag] combines both form and function.

The Pebble is small - 3.2 x 4.7 cm and weighing in at 20g.  The Pebble is stylish - incorporating a simple interface that makes use of organic LEDs, that not only looks great but works well at night and in low-light conditions.  The Pebble is multi-function - capable of MP3, WMA and ASF playback (but not protected WMA files), voice recording and it’s also an FM tuner/recorder.  It also incorporates a built-in stopwatch!

The sound output from the Pebble is impressive - 20 mW per channel, 40 mW total output!  To improve sound quality the Pebble supports various built in sound customization and enhancement systems such as preset EQ modes, user customizable EQ modes and 3D sound features.

Advanced MP3 Players PebbleThe Pebble incorporates a built-in lithium batter that’s capable of 12 hours of audio playback.  The battery is charged not by a mains adaptor but directly from a USB port.

The Pebble comes in 512 Mb and 1 Gb memory capacities and works with both Windows and Mac.

We Like:

  • The organic LED display
  • The design
  • The huge number of features
  • The use of the USB port for charging

We’re Not Sure We Like:

  • The battery (we like devices that use replaceable AA or AAA for long-haul use)

Included with the Pebble:

  • Detailed User Manual
  • Installation CD-ROM
  • USB Cable
  • Mini USB Cable
  • Black Earphones
  • Lanyard Earphones Adapter

Here is a complete listing of features as detailed by the manufacturer:

  • MP3/WMA/ASF Playback
  • Voice/FM Recording (MP3 ENCODING) function
  • FM Tuner
  • FM Recorder
  • USB 2.0 high speed
  • OLED Display (64×48,mono color)
  • Rechargeable Battery (Coin type Li-ion): Continuous play time 12 hours
  • EQ, User EQ, DBB, 3D Sound
  • Logo/icon display & edit function
  • Lyric & M-Sync support