Archive for the ‘t8’ Category
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
RAmos tends to tease us with slick product photos / renders all the time and then pump out shoddy, derivative crap, so we’re not going to get too excited about the new T8 iMovie (sigh, terrible name), but here it is looking pretty slick on video — and the specs are solid for $219. That’s a 4.3-inch 480 x 272 touchscreen in a 10mm (.4 inch) thick case, with 32GB of storage and decent codec support, TV-out, and micro speakers. Too bad we don’t know if it’s coming Stateside, but if you’re headed to the Olympics, it’s probably worth checking out. Video after the break.
[Via PMP Today]
Continue reading RAmos T8 iMovie PMP: 32GB, .4 inch thick, $219
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Original post by Nilay Patel
Posted in t8, t8 imovie, T8Imovie, Mp4Player, mp4 player, imovie, mp4, RAmos | No Comments »
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Filed under: Robots
It looks like relative upstart Seegrid is doing its part to help robots snag a few more jobs normally reserved from us humans, with it now showing off its autonomous Industrial Mobile Robot system (or IMR), which promises to let self-navigating material handling vehicles work in environments that were previously not economically or technically feasible for them to serve. At the heart of the system is a beefed up “tugger” ordinarily used for pushing shopping carts around, which has been outfitted with four pairs of cheap CMOS cameras that are connected via plain old USB to the computer under the hood. That allows the bot to look around and build a 3D map of just about any area, which it can then follow to a tee over and over again. Head on past the break to check it out in action.
[Via Engineering TV]
Continue reading Seegrid shows off autonomous Industrial Mobile Robot system
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Original post by Donald Melanson
Posted in concrete, hengelo, air-purifying, T8Imovie, t8 imovie, t8 | No Comments »
Thursday, April 24th, 2008
Filed under: Transportation
You totally thought that “Think” operation you heard about last summer was nothing more than yet another electric car dream that would never see reality, didn’t you? Turns out, the endeavor could be more successful than anyone originally imagined, and if all goes to plan, the Think City should hit US shores later this year. Beyond that, the company is assuming that it “could be selling as many as 50,000 units in two or three years,” and with pump prices soaring and a sticker of around $25,000, we don’t have much reason to doubt that. The 110MPG vehicle, which touts a top speed of 65 miles-per-hour and reportedly meets all US / European safety standards, would likely be assembled in Southern California (at least, one’s sold over here), but we’ve no idea if swarms of Think dealerships will start popping up after all this goes down.
[Via International Herald Tribune]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in t8, Mp4Player, mp4 player, t8 imovie, T8Imovie, hengelo, concrete, air-purifying, mp4, imovie, japanese, GameOfLife, sony Ericsson, MintTrading, pico projector, pillbot, PicoProjector, Green | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Filed under: Robots
HPI Japan just conjured up
GR-001’s new best friend: the G-Dog. The DIY, four-legged robot with a taste for jugulars and what appears to be a sword for a tail stands just 5.3-inches tall and features the same control unit and sensors of his bipedal buddy. Presumably, G-Dog will only respond to street-wize greetings of “Whut up Gee?” and “‘Sup Dawg?” at which point he’ll lubricate his turf (aka, your carpet). G-Dog is expected to terrorize Japan sometime in July for around $1,000. Backside front, after the break.
Continue reading HPI’s G-Dog sniffs out your human wreckage
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Original post by Thomas Ricker
Posted in t8 imovie, T8Imovie, t8, Mp4Player, Jinsei, mp4 player, logo | No Comments »
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs
Sure enough, that 100 quid laptop we heard about early last week is already making the rounds, as the BBC caught up with the ONE at The Education Show in Birmingham, England. Granted, this thing is far from stylish (okay, so it’s downright ugly), but it’s hard to expect too much more given the ultra-low price tag. Satisfy your curiosity by checking out a minute long clip of the unit in action — go on, it’s right there in the read link.
[Thanks, KC]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in t8 imovie, T8Imovie, air-purifying, t8, Mp4Player, green_tech, german, job, video | No Comments »
Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
Filed under: CES, HDTV, Peripherals

We’ve seen Gefen get all riled up and unleash a barrage of new kit all at once, and sure enough, the outfit is doing just that once more. For starters, we’ve got the TV Switcher, which enables consumers to connect and access four HDMI sources from a single HDTV. Next up is the TV Splitter, which allows users to channel a single HDMI source to four displays — and yeah, both of the aforementioned units play nice with HDMI v1.3a. Moving right along, we’ve got a pair of updates to the PVR lineup; the HD PVR records in MPEG4 and can store material on the 80GB HDD or an SD card, while the SD PVR records content onto USB storage devices. Over on the sound side, the Gefen TV Audio Processor takes a single HDMI source and delivers it to a display and an external audio receiver; furthermore, it reportedly “decodes the HDMI signal to provide an audio signal along with six discrete RCA connectors.” Lastly, the firm is doling out v1.3 / Simplay HD-certified HDMI cables in 6-, 10- and 15-foot lengths, but unfortunately, it didn’t bother handing out price tags for any of the goods here.
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Original post by Darren Murph
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