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Wednesday, 31 January 2007 |
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 I-Blue737 Bluetooth GPS receiver -Blue737 Bluetooth GPS receiver provides you with best accuracy and highest sensitivity. i-Blue737 is a 32-Channel Bluetooth GPS Receiver with -158dBm high sensitivity and has up to 25 hours of navigation time. It builded with a super-sensitive MTK chipset that rivals the sensitivity of the SirfIII chipset. iBlue 737 supports fuzzy auto on/off. It can automatically enter the sleeping mode after your turning off the Bluetooth connectivity, thus you can always power it on with very low power consumption. With fuzzy auto on/off, if the connection between your device and iBlue 737 is successful, it will wake up itself and the blue LED of iBlue 737 will be quickly blinking again (every 2 sec) and the orange LED of iBlue 737 will also be on. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 June 2007 )
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Nox - HDD player with OTG |
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Tuesday, 05 December 2006 |
Name:HDD player | model:Nox | | Detail: | 1) Works as a portable HDD(Hard Disk Drive) (USB2.0), with 20G, 40G, 80G, 100G, 120G super big storage capacity option. 2) Can play MPEG4, DVD, VCD, WMA,AVI and JPG pictures and so on.VGA video output can be connected to the TV or PC display. 3) Edit function: Copy, remove, rename and delete files and folders in the HDD 4) Remote control system: Infrared impulse, Chinese menu display 5) Support function for karaoke spots 6) Super Light and Mini 7)OTG Power:DC 5.5V Power consumption:≤800mA Signal system:AUTO/NTSC/PAL | |
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ADNOX - HDD Player-with OTG/FM Transmitter |
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Tuesday, 05 December 2006 |
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Name:HDD Player-with OTG | model:Adnox | | Detail: | 1) Works as a portable HDD(Hard Disk Drive) (USB2.0), with 20G, 40G, 80G, 100G, 120G super big storage capacity option. Compatible SD card, plug and play, high speed data storage. 2) Can play MPEG4, DVD, SVCD, VCD, MP3, WMA, CD and AV programs,JPG pictures. VGA video output can be connected to the TV or PC display. 3) Copy, remove, rename, delete the files and folders in the HDD 4) Remote control system: Infrared impulse. Meanwhile, it has multi-function keyboard on player equipped which is more convenient. 5) OSD eight languages display, offline memory function 6) Has FM transmitted function: built-in wireless transmitted function covers all FM radio freuqencies, suit for buit-in car 7) Has the OTG (on-the-go) function that you can transfer data without computer. 8) Shutdown memory function:Memory functions automatically when power is outages during playing movies or music. Memory can be switched on again to achieve play. 9) Admission time support functions, you can choose any time to enjoy films. 10) Super Light and Mini
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 December 2006 )
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BS4100 – New Stylish Bluetooth GPS Receiver |
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Wednesday, 01 November 2006 |
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-The BS4100 Bluetooth GPS receiver is the latest Bluetooth GPS receiver from RoyalDigital. Built with the Nemerix GPS chipset, its ultra low power consumption makes BS4100 work for more than 16 hours (in operation mode). Compatible with any Bluetooth compliant serial interface device, including Windows Mobile 5.0 ones, it can provide 16 channels satellite signals for accurate GPS positioning information. The BS4100 is equipped with a rechargeable and removable Li-Ion battery, which is compliant with mobile phone. The stylish ID design and high class surface painting makes BS4100 a high quality Bluetooth GPS receiver |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 18 May 2007 )
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Trunox 751TR - Wireless AV Transmitter |
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Thursday, 31 August 2006 |
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INTRODUCTION Share you astro to any TV in your house and control it from any TV!!!! Trunox AV Wireless Transmitter is a Wireless Audio & Video Transmitter - Receiver include IR Extender. It features the transmission of audio and video up to ~ 100 meters in ideal clear line-of-sight conditions. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 18 May 2007 )
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