Sony decided to launch new MP3 Players on the Walkman series, which will go directly to the Korean market.
Named NWZ-A820 and NWZ-A720, the fresh portable media players support video in different formats - MPEG4 at 30 frames-per-second, and also the AVC - Advanced Video Coding - codec which includes H.264/AVC.
Along with the player you also get headphones, more specifically the Sony 13.5mm EX series. Both players are available in 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB, but the color options are limited on the NWZ-A820, that will only exist in black and pink. The other model adds white and gold on top of the black+pink combination.

Ever wondered getting watches with cellphone capabilities, hell yeah time for some science fiction stuffs. This Van Der Led WM2 watchphone is a quad band GSM Watch or Cellphone! whatever! comes loaded to the boot with features like 1.3 inch 260K TFT touchscreen, an FM tuner, 1 GB of storage, stereo Bluetooth, and USB data transmission. It has a stand-by time of 240 hours, and a talk time of up to 300 hours. You’ll be surprised it even has a 1.3 Megapixel camera. Maybe a tad bulky and ugly, but if you can forgive these cosmetic irregularities! No one holds you from sci-fi experience.
The Van Der Led WM2 watchphone costs about $475, but will be available coming weekon the Van Der Led site.

This is the F1 Phone made by a Chinese company to look similar with a Ferrari car but designed with a little bit of style and some more imagination to not make it look like a simple car toy. It caught the attention of many news sites such as Chip Chick where we saw it too and decided to write about it because it just looks funny.
It features main cell phone functions such as dual-band support on 900/1800 MHz, a 2.2-inch touch-sensitive LCD display of 260K colors, music player with equalizer, full screen video player, built-in camera for maximum picture size of 1280 x 1024 pixels and video recorder, firewall for calls, memory expansion slot, USB connectivity, document viewer, stereo speaker, GPRS, and three pre-installed games: Jet Plane, Intelligent Puzzle, and Hand & Boot Dance.

F1 allows you to talk hands free for up to 200 minutes or keep it in stand-by 220 hours.
Also it supports handwriting recognition, has flash light built-in, IP dial, calculator, calendar and memos.

Practically you can do more things with it compared to a low cost entry-level model, and it is available at $190 in red measuring 120 x 42 x 25 mm at 82 grams.

Okay, okay, we think we’re spotting a trend here. After the so-called VU30 from Motorola got spied for Verizon’s airwaves last month, phoneArena’s back with another Moto-sourced device that’s looking suspiciously similar. Reaction to the VU30 was mixed — and when we say “mixed” we mean “generally poor” — so we’re expecting that this here V750 will garner similar sentiments from the public at large. There isn’t any other info available about the phone at this point, but given the seemingly thin shell and fancy display, we’re figuring that the midrange is the name of the game here.
LG may be about to deliver the thinnest device at 5 megapixels, but at 8.9mm, BenQ’s new T60 is holding down the 3.2 megapixel camp with some serious hotness. The slick candybar features a 2.2 inch QVGA display, “high quality media player” (whatever that means), integrated radio, 24MB of onboard memory, and microSD expansion — you know, for actually making the camera and music player useful. BenQ’s touting the whole package as being “affordable,” too, which makes sense considering that the data flow appears to top off at measly GPRS speeds. Look for it to launch in Taiwan, Turkey, and Bangladesh this month — quite a hodgepodge of countries if you ask us — this month.


