Sony Ericsson’s X1A surfaces in Best Buy’s inventory



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It looks like the long, slow road to a domestic street date for the XPERIA X1 could be coming to an end with the phone’s recent entry into the inventory system over at Best Buy. Of course, we’re taking all of this with the proverbial grain of salt, but looks like the X1A (as it’s known in North America) might actually hit the shelves on December 7 of this year, with a retail price of $799.99. There is no word on a possible contract price yet, and with all of the other options out there (Touch Pro and G1 come to mind) SE might have a tough time selling this one to consumers whenever it does see the light of day. We’ll have to wait and see.

Sony Ericsson’s X1A surfaces in Best Buy’s inventory originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 16:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Juice Feasting – Day 17



Every time I think I’m past the detox hump, I seem to get humped again.
The past 24 hours have been rough. After drinking 1.5 quarts of watermelon-cantaloupe-blackberry-raspberry juice yesterday, I took the kids out for a few hours at the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum near downtown Vegas. While we were out, I started to experience [...]

Epson PowerLite Cinema 700 costs only slightly more dollars than its horizontal line count



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We’re sorry you lost your fortune in the global financial crisis, but we’ve got some news to cheer you up — you might still be able to plaster your living room wall with HD video. Epson just launched the PowerLite Cinema 700, a 720p home theater projector that it claims is the first to retail at $799. Sure, they’ve made this kind of claim before, and it’s true that if you look hard enough you’ll probably find a couple other 720p projectors at that price, but we’re not gonna make a fuss — this 3LCD projector is a decent deal, what with it doing 2,000 lumens and having a 2,000:1 contrast ratio. It’s already available in Epson’s online store — or, at least it would be if it wasn’t sold out at the moment. Guess some other economically depressed folks thought it was a decent deal, too!

Epson PowerLite Cinema 700 costs only slightly more dollars than its horizontal line count originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Engadget Mobile scores a crystal ball, peers into Nokia’s smartphone future



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We’ve somehow managed to stumble upon a treasure trove of information detailing Nokia’s smartphone past, present, and future, and we’d like to share it with you. Care to see it? Head on over to Engadget Mobile for all the Earth-shattering drama! (Hint: 8-megapixel cameras and VGA displays. Thought that might get your attention.)

Engadget Mobile scores a crystal ball, peers into Nokia’s smartphone future originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Viewsonic announces new digital photo frames, neither with WiFi



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ViewSonic’s half-heartedly announced a pair of 8-inch digital photo frames for your all of your half-hearted holiday shopping needs. The DPG801BK and the DPG807BK are basically the same product, with 800 x 600 resolution displays, a 500:1 contrast ratio, and 512MB of internal memory. If that’s not enough memory for your um… memories, you can of course load in a memory card or USB drive (there’s no wireless integration in either frame). The DPG807BK also has a remote control, which is going to be handy when you want to quickly cycle past photos of your “lovely family” from across the room. They’re both available and the DPG801BK will go for $119 while the DPG807BK is $159 — a small price to pay for the gift that says “I got this for you last night and you’re lucky I even though of it at all.”

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Viewsonic announces new digital photo frames, neither with WiFi originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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