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Steven Bridge  |  by www.engadget.com. All rights reserved. 30.05 | 6:27


Aiptek's cameras may not always be known for their quality, but they do usually manage to at least keep things fairly inexpensive, a trait that continues with the company's new "GO-HD" camcorder. As you've no doubt surmised, the camera will let you..

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Ahh yes, the grand tradition of iPod knockoffs. The latest and greatest?

The Aiptek AX4, fresh off the boat from China it's a screenless white USB 1.1 to SD adapter that's right, it doesn't even have internal memory. You go Aiptek.

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Maybe the name Aiptek doesn't exactly equal quality, but it does equal inexpensive, and their latest is the Pocket DV4500, a low-cost $150 multipurpose video camera that encodes video in MPEG-4 format, while also
In today's modern world of super technology, you can't really show up to a meeting anymore sporting just a plain old pen and notepad (unless you want Peter and Ryan to giggle and mock you behind your back, that is), but not everyone can afford a...

Mustek before, but the DN-HDDV8000 (from Aiptek, being marketed in Japan by Evergreen) may be the first one to include a CF slot instead of an SD. That means..

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the digicam market. DXG, better known (or unknown, to consumers) for its OEM business, has begun pushing more cameras Japanese Co.

Evergreen is no stranger to the cheap and crap-plasticy product. Now theycombine their love of the two and apparent hatred for human-kind in this $8.50 DN-2000 MP3 player targeting theill-fated shores of Japan, and perhaps, beyond.

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Samsung's Miniket (the original model, not the funky sports version) still seems like an odd little digital camcorder, holding what may be a not-so-sweet spot Sometimes it's not really convenient and/or appropriate to lug around your Tablet PC everywhere you want to take digital notes, but the problem with regular old pen-and-paper-style notetaking is that you have to spend unnecessary time scanning in...

Evergreen is back at their game of low price USB oddities again, and this time around they have produced the DN-SCM81, an inexpensive 7.1 surround USB audio device. This little guy may not have a fancy casing or even a clever name, but it sure gets.

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Oh lookie, yet another low cost MPEG-4 video camera with MP3 player.

While we're certainly not expecting this 19,800 (about $168) MPEG-4 shooter from Keian to deliver anything near the quality as the 50,000 (roughly $429) CG6, it's worth...

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