Ever Green – SD card adapter – Turns you camera into a Wi-Fi compliant camera

Ever Green - SD card adapter - Turns you camera into a Wi-Fi  compliant camera

Shanghai Donya, Evergreen’s online store, just released a SD card adapter that turns you camera into a Wi-Fi compliant camera.

It’s a Wi-Fi adapter shaped like a SD card. Slip a microSD card (sold separately) into the SD card adapter first, and then insert it to your camera. Now you can take pictures and those pictures you take will be saved in the microSD card.

When you want to transfer the pictures to the PC or smartphone, you can do it by accessing an access point called “Cloud Flash” and connecting the SD card adapter and the PC or smartphone.

Price: 3,999 yen
Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g/n ( simultaneous connections: max. 5 devices)
Compliant card: microSD card 4GB – 32GB
Compatible with: Windows XP SP3/Vista/7/8, iOS 5.1 or later, Android 2.2 or later
Weight: 3g
Size: 32 x 24 x 2mm

Thanko – MP3 Converter – Convert cassettes, vinyl records, MDs into MP3 files without a PC and save them to a microSD card

Thanko - MP3 Converter - Convert cassettes, vinyl records, MDs into MP3 files without a PC and save them to a microSD card

Thanko released a MP3 converter – With it, You can convert cassettes, vinyl records, MDs into MP3 files without a PC and save them to a microSD card.

Simply set a cassette tape in the MP3 converter, play it and hit the record button, and then it will start recording songs. It is able to recognize intervals between songs and create a separate file for each song.

You can use the MP3 converter as a regular cassette player as well.

Once you convert cassettes, vinyl records, MDs into MP3 files, you will enjoy your favorite songs from now on without any worry about the cassettes/vinyls/MDs getting deteriorated.

Price: ¥6,980
Size: W114 x H83 x L35 mm
Weight: 196g

Thanko – Miniature functional camera that looks like a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera

Thanko - Extremely small functional camera that looks like a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera

Yes, everything is small in Japan but this is extreme!

Thanko released an extremely small functional camera that looks like a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. Despite it’s super small size (38x33x28m, 17g), it is capable of taking photos and movies. Photos and movies can be saved on a microSD card. Battery charge is done via a USB port.

It also features a strobe that detects darkness and flashes automatically and a “Motion-sensing” function that starts taking about 2 minutes of video by detecting body movement. It’s a more useful camera than expected.

Price: 5,980 yen (including tax)
Size: 28 x 33 x 28mm
Weight: 17g
Accessories: USB cable, strap, small bag for the camera
Saving format: Movie – AVI, Photo – JPEG
Resolution: Movie – 1280×720, 1 mega pixel, Photo – 2560×1920

The Thanko miniature camera can be ordered here.

Evergreen – 2cm cube, 8g ultra-lightweight micro-cube MP3 player

EVERGREEN - 2cm cube, 8g ultra-lightweight micro-cube MP3 player

At Shanghai Donya, Evergreen’s 2cm cube, 8g ultra-lightweight, ultra cheap micro-cube MP3 player is out.

You can play music by simply saving songs in a microSD card and inserting it to a slot on the back of the player. It is compatible with MP3 and WMA formats. With an accompanying USB 3.5mm stereo mini pin cable, it can be charged.

The price is 990 yen. At that price, finally you don’t have to worry about losing your music player!

Color: blue or pink
Size: 2cm x 2cm x 2cm
Weight: 8g

Micro-cube can be ordered here.

N2Acards to let Nook Tablet owners dual boot Jelly Bean in November

N2Acards to let Nook Tablet owners dual boot Jelly Bean in November

If Nook Color owners cast their memories back to last summer, they may remember Nook2Android: a microSD card that could let their Barnes & Noble e-reader dual boot Gingerbread and the hardware’s Android-based operating system. Now sporting the moniker N2Acards, they’re just about ready to give Nook Tablet (but not Nook Color) devices a taste of Jelly Bean thanks to Cyanogenmod. The cards come in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB flavors and range from $30 to $90 in price, but you can download the OS image for $20 and load it onto a card of your own. While those who’d rather purchase the whole enchilada will have to wait until the cards ship on November 1st, folks who prefer the download can already load their slates with Android 4.1.

[Thanks, Dmitry]

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