
Samsung Electronics launches its Bluetooth 2.0 capable mp3 player La Fleur T10 Special Edition, featuring its elegant design with Art Nouveau flowers, the GUI is available in five different colors including red, pink, green, blue and purple.
Adopting 2-inch QVGA LCD touchscreen with 320 x 240 resolution, it supports video playback in WMV9, MPEG4, MP3 and WMA formats, and enhances sound quality by using Samsung’s DNSe(Digital Natural Sound engine) 2.0 technology.
The La Fleur T10 Special Edition included FM radio/recorder, image/ text viewer, voice recorder and Samsung Media Studio available in Korea.


What is your first think when you wake up ? The first we do in the morning is look at the time because of which we plan our day and come to know that how much time to spend in a particular work. We can do this because we can see the time with the help of our watches.
Haptica is a movable Braille timepiece for the visually impaired, which enables the user to get a quick and accurate time reading while maintaining user discretion. Now one would think that many digital watches are available for this very purpose, but those watches annoy the user whereas when it comes to Haptica it allows the user to use it without drawing others attention.

This one of a kind Playstation 3 - 40GB is showered with Swarovski crystals and the deluxe gaming console can be all yours for a mere £70,000 ($ 140,000), actually that is the Buy now price the Ebay auction starts at £32,000 ($64,000). The auction looks as authentic as a spam mail from Nigeria.
(Picture is not real, real item will be totally covered in gorgeous rhinestone swarovski crystals) guaranteed swarovski

Safa launched its 6.4mm-thick slim mp3 player ‘T-SLIDE’ in Korea market, which adopts a touch scroll key.Supporting Microsoft’s Play-X for 3D sound and 7 band equalizers, the T-SLIDE provides movie playback via a 1.46-inch screen with 176*132 pixels.
Other features included FM radio, voice recorder, game and e-book. Suggested price is 78,000(KRW) for 1GB and 88,000(KRW) for 2GB.

Creative has a new MP3 player out on the market, the MuVo T200. Nothing uniquely special, but it does look sharp and of course reads MP3, WMA, and WAV files.
The main feature of note is the display: Creative has whacked a colour LCD onto its device to trump the blue OLED versions found on Sony and Samsung’s players. Another advantage over the Sony player is the lack of SonicStage music management software to wrestle with — this nefarious app brought tech reviewers to tears until its recent abolition.
Voice recording and a nine-hour battery life round out the features list of the T200, which debuts this month for AU$149.95.

This system lets you watch DVDs, upload and display photos, and play and charge your iPod all on a 9-inch screen. To watch a DVD simply open the door in the back of the system, add the DVD and sit back and enjoy the movie. For digital photo upload and display, the system includes a memory card reader, so you can reminisce about your trip as soon as it’s over. But the coolest thing Iis the adapter for your iPod, which flips out of the side. The DCP951 also includes a built-in rechargeable battery for up to 2.5 hours of play.
The Philips DCP951 docking entertainment system can be yours for $199.99. You can buy it directly from the Philips Web site or participating retailers. This is a great travel gadget for people like me who don’t want to carry multiple entertainment devices.