RCA’s EZ209HD Small Wonder HD camcorder ships to retailers

It may lack the buzz factor of a Flip Video unit, but RCA’s delightfully bantam Small Wonder HD camcorder is apt to provide just as much enjoyment without attracting loads of paparazzi. First announced at CES this year, the EZ209HD captures clips at 1,280 x 720 (H.264) and checks in at around 0.5-inches thick. It’s shipping out now to retailers across the nation for under a Benjamin, but you should probably include a 16GB SDHC card in your budget plans. You know, just in case you plan on shooting for longer than the 2.85 seconds allowed by the 256MB of internal memory.

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RCA’s EZ209HD Small Wonder HD camcorder ships to retailers originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Jun 2009 17:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Toshiba ships REGZA ZV650 and SV670 HDTVs

If you’re not down with waiting for Toshiba’s internet-connected range of HDTVs — which, by the way, should be out before the dawn of 2010 — here’s a bit of excellent news: the REGZA ZV650 and SV670 series are now shipping. Both of the sets were initially announced way back at CES, and the latter of the two is Tosh’s first-ever LED-backlit HDTV. Said set also packs local dimming, ClearScan 240 dejudder technology, PixelPure 5G 14-bit video processing and that questionably useful Resolution+ system. There’s also a USB socket, four HDMI connectors, IR pass-through, a PC input and REGZA-LINK (HDMI-CEC). As for the other guys (yeah, there’s more), head on past the break and take notes on the ones relevant to your interests.

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Toshiba ships REGZA ZV650 and SV670 HDTVs originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Jun 2009 13:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia’s N86 8MP now shipping worldwide

Just under two months. That’s how long it took Nokia’s N86 8MP to go from FCC to store shelves here in America, as the cats in Espoo have just announced to the world that the aforementioned cellphone is now shipping globally. In case you’ve forgotten, this 8 megapixel slider touts variable aperture, a mechanical shutter and automatic motion blur reduction, not to mention 8GB of internal memory and a microSD card slot. There’s no official mention of price, and as of right now, the phone’s not even listed on Nokia’s American e-store; still, based on early estimates, we’d say you best break out the bank just in case.

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Nokia’s N86 8MP now shipping worldwide originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Jun 2009 09:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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ViewSonic’s VPC100 all-in-one PC now available for $600

ViewSonic‘s probably best known for its LCD monitors and not its all-in-one PCs, but those not turned on by MSI’s AE1900 (for whatever reason) can surely give the VPC100 a look. First announced at CES, this 1.6GHz Atom-powered all-in-one packs an all black, glossy enclosure, a 19-inch panel, Windows XP Home and a lifetime supply of Fruit Loops. Wait, that can’t be right. Anywho, it’s all yours from a number of respected e-tailers for $599.

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ViewSonic’s VPC100 all-in-one PC now available for $600 originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 06 Jun 2009 03:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Garmin “getting very close” to a US Nuvifone launch… or so it says

If you’ve a proven track record of delivering solid products to consumers (much like Garmin has), we’ll cut you some slack for awhile if you happen to hit a snag or two along the way while bringing a completely new device to market. But after more delays than we care to count and a 1.5 year gap between announcement and right now, the benefit of the doubt vanishes. To that end, we couldn’t be happier to report that Garmin’s president and COO Cliff Pemble feels that it’s “getting very close” to a carrier launch (AT&T, perhaps?) in the US. Said statement was given at a shareholders meeting today, and he also mentioned that the Asian market would see the Nuvifone “this month or in early July.” We appreciate the update, but at this point, the burden of proof is squarely on you, Garmin.

[Via Electronista]

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MSI now shipping Wind Top AE1900 Black / Dual Core

MSI’s traditional Wind Top AE1900 — you know, the one with the white and clear frame — started shipping here in the US just over a month ago, but now two new family members are joining in. The AE1900 Black and Dual Core models have just landed down in a handful of respected e-tailers for right around $600, so if you’ve managed to hold off this long and prefer darker shades of most anything — well, what are you waiting for? Full release is post-break.

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MSI now shipping Wind Top AE1900 Black / Dual Core originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 18:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Acoustic superlens could mask ships from sonar… in theory, anyway

Man, the mad scientists are really on a roll of late. First we hear that Li-ion cells are set to magically double in capacity, and now we’re learning that a new form of invisibility cloak is totally gearing up for its Target debut. As the seemingly endless quest to bend light in such a way as to create a sheath of invisibility continues, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Nicholas Fang has reportedly developed a metamaterial that acts as a type of acoustic superlens. In theory, at least, this approach would rely on phreaking with sound rather than light in order to intensely focus ultrasound waves; by doing so, one could hypothetically “hide ships from sonar.” To be fair, this all sounds entirely more believable than hiding massive vessels from human sight, but we’re still not taking our skeptic hat off until we see (er, don’t see?) a little proof.

[Via Slashdot]

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Acoustic superlens could mask ships from sonar… in theory, anyway originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 31 May 2009 21:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft’s Zune HD shipping on September 5th?

Look, we fully understand that September 5th is a long ways out, but don’t think for a second that Microsoft isn’t inking every last detail of its Zune HD launch in stone. That said, Windows expert and all-around good guy Paul Thurrott has been “told” that this very player will ship exactly on the fifth day of the ninth month of this year. Needless to say, that jibes with Microsoft’s official line (“this fall“), but sadly, we’ve no other information to go on at the moment. In other words, feel free to pencil this one in, but keep that eraser handy — cool?

[Via Zune Boards, thanks Joel]

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Microsoft’s Zune HD shipping on September 5th? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 31 May 2009 17:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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New Intel Core i7 CPUs show up unannounced

Intel’s Core i7 has become somewhat of a mainstay in the most recent wave of gaming rigs, but it’s been quite awhile (in processor years, anyway) since we’ve seen any new siblings join the launch gang. We’d heard faint whispers that a new crew was set to steal the stage on May 31st, and those rumors are looking all the more likely now that a few heretofore unheard of chips have appeared online. The 3.06GHz Core i7 950 is shown over at PCs For Everyone with 8MB of shared L3 cache and a $649 price tag, and it’s expected that said chip will replace the aging Core i7 940. Moving on up, there’s the luscious 3.33GHz Core i7 Extreme 975, which is also listed with 8MB of shared L3 cache but packs a staggering price tag well above the $1,100 mark. If all this pans out, this CPU will replace the Core i7 Extreme 965 as Intel fastest Core i7 product. Just a few more days to wait, right?

[Via PCWorld]

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mCubed’s RipNAS Statement now available in Europe

mCubed’s RipNAS Statement may be unique, but it isn’t apt to be widely adopted — at least not with price points like this. Hailed as the first SSD-based CD ripping NAS device, the product is also available in a traditional HDD form, though both handle automatic ripping, NAS duties and media streaming. Within, you’ll find a dual-core Atom CPU, gigabit Ethernet, a TEAC DVD drive, four USB 2.0 sockets and a fanless design. The pain? €1,795 ($2,500) for the 3TB HDD version, or €3,295 ($4,590) for the 500GB SSD model. If you’re unfazed by sticker shock, you can pick yours up right now over in Europe.

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mCubed’s RipNAS Statement now available in Europe originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 May 2009 14:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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