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Transcend Launches a Complete Lightning Product Line-up for Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod
Transcend today announced its complete Lightning product line-up specifically designed for Apple’s iPhone , iPad , and iPod . The newly-released RDA2W Smart Reader and JetDrive Go flash drives are all equipped with a Lightning connector. Featuring card slots for both SD and microSD cards; the RDA2W offers a brand-new alternative for expanding iOS device’s…
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ADATA launches AI910 Lightning Card Reader Plus for easy interconnectivity between iOS, Android, and Windows
ADATA today launched the AI910 Lightning Card Reader Plus. The ADATA AI910 Lightning Card Reader Plus carries official Apple MFi certification and is designed for easy interconnectivity between iOS, Android, and Windows. Featuring SD and Micro SD slots with support for up to 256GB capacity, the AI910 is a three-way device, allowing users to backup,…
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Sony launches SRS-ZR7 Wireless Speaker with Bluetooth/Wi-Fi and Hi-Res audio playback
The new, four-speaker Sony SRS-ZR7 features Hi-Res audio playback combined with S-Master HX technology, which reduces noise level. In addition, the SRS-ZR7 has a built-in HDMI (ARC) to connect the speaker to any Dolby Digital/ DTS format television. The Sony SRS-ZR7 has Google Cast built-in so user can cast his favorite music apps from his…
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Transcend Announces JetDrive Go 500 Flash Drive for the Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod
The new JetDrive Go 500 Flash Drive from Transcend is specifically designed for the Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod. The Transcend JetDrive Go 500 combines a Lightning connector and a regular USB 3.1 (Gen 1) connector into a single flash drive. The Lightning connector can reach up to 20MB/s transfer speeds, whilst the USB 3.1…
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Canon Announces imageFORMULA P-208II Scan-tini Portable Document Scanner
Canon U.S.A., today announced the imageFORMULA P-208II Scan-tini personal document scanner. Powered by a single USB cable when connected to a computer, the P-208II scanner helps to reduce cable clutter and to allow for a quick scanning process. A single click can automatically adjust multiple feature settings to easily deliver the P-208II’s highest quality image…
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Casio Announces Trackformer Series of New DJ Products
Casio announced today the Trackformer series of new DJ products which enables dance music fans to emulate their favorite DJs and dance music creators. The Casio Trackformer series features a lineup of two models. The XW-DJ1 DJ Controller lets users virtually perform the scratching style so popular with DJs since the days of turntables, and…
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Logitech unveils Ultra-portable stand-alone Bluetooth keyboard for iPad
Logitech today unveiled the new Logitech Keys-To-Go, a slender stand-alone Bluetooth keyboard for any iPad that can fit anywhere and go everywhere. The new Logitech Keys-To-Go standalone ultra-portable keyboard makes the perfect partner for on-the-go typing. At just 6.1 mm and 180 grams, it’s simple to tuck into your purse, briefcase or coat pocket without…
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Hasselblad announces Wi-Fi enabled H5D-50c medium format camera
The new Hasselblad Wi-Fi enabled H5D-50c medium format camera is a feature-rich upgrade to the H5D-50c CMOS unit launched earlier this year. The new model provides photographers with more freedom than ever before, thanks to an innovative Wi-Fi module.The H5D-50c with Wi-Fi makes it possible for users to fully control the camera and browse/view images…
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Verbatim MediaShare Wireless – wirelessly stream video, music, photos and data to up to 5 devices simultaneously!
Verbatim today unveiled the MediaShare Wireless at at CeBIT 2014 along with a wealth of accessories for tablets and smartphones – including a dazzling spectrum of folio cases. The MediaShare Wireless is a portable wireless streaming device for use with tablet or smart phone. With the MediaShare Wireless, user can access and enjoy files without…
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iPad Elevates Mountain Expeditions
In exploring some of the world’s tallest and most treacherous peaks, one new piece of equipment has become essential to mountaineers Adrian Ballinger and Emily Harrington: their iPad. Instead of relying on paper maps to prepare for their expeditions, they study details of remote regions using iPad and the Gaia GPS topography app. “Five years…