The technology in mobile phones have released the brand new headset,it`s only weights 8 grams under the name of Sagem H4 Bluetooth.It`s really make`s it much more interesting and fascinating like the last one Jabra JX10 made also by Sagem,this one weight`s 10 grams,it means that it has 2 grams in plus accountable to the new Sagem H4.Over the years Sagem showed us there imagination and the always managed to surprise us with new and useful gadgets,i`m just wondering,with what will they come up next.Butt i have a a little doubt about this one because it`s much more smaller and the sensitivity in a crowded area could be not so god,maybe i`m wrong butt we will see wen someone will come up with a good review on it.

This little tiny Bluetooth Sagem H4 not that is maybe the smallest headset in the market today according to the measures 35 x 18 x 12.5mm and weighs just 8g,butt what can it do more?well i assure you that it can store two of you favorite numbers in it and believe me you can dial it without touching your mobile phone,and the greatest thing is that you recharge it for one and a half hour and you can talk up to 5 hours,and 100 of hours in standby
Gresso Symphonia MP3 Player, Encased in Clarinet Wood
Gresso Ltd continues to amaze us with the fancy things (such as luxury cell phones) it makes out of African Blackwood. This time the mysterious Russian company attempts a break in the MP3 market with the Gresso Symphonia Collection.
In spite of not being a conventional material for making a MP3 player, the hard African Blackwood is actually very suitable for its use as it is resistant to impacts and renowned for highly prized instruments made out of it.
The Symphonia Collection comes in different combinations of African Blackwood with white or pink gold trim and will be released this spring. The striking thing about these wooden MP3 players is that they only have 1GB of internal flash memory in spite of the incrusted 18-carat gems worth between $4000 and $6000. They do have an FM tuner yet considering the cost, a larger memory would have been recommended.

Samsung SC-HMX10 HD Camcorder
The SC-HMX10 HD Camcorder is Samsung’s pride and joy, as it is the most advanced (and expensive) camcorder in its line.
This “High-Definition” camcorder, as people at Samsung call it, is equipped with a 4GB Flash Drive providing the possibility of storing footage either on the drive itself or onto an external media. Apart from the standard 2.7 inch LCD, it’s got a 1.5 megapixel CCD for still photos, a 10x optical zoom, SD slot and USB port.
The announced release time for the Samsung SC-HMX10 is September with a retail price of $850.![]()
Digital Spy Camera Pen
This Spy Pen is a must for any respected undercover agent (or simply someone who wants to have a lot of fun!)
Well hidden in this apparently regular pen there’s a digital camera capable of storing a maximum of 36 photos in its 2MB memory. The small 106×120 resolution is not much but is enough to guarantee your satisfaction whatever you use this tiny camera for and why!
This little product costs about $59.95.![]()
Sony VGX-TP1 VAIO
Sony has taken the next step in desktop computer design with the new VGX-TP1 Vaio. The classic white, which is the only color we could buy PCs in, is in fine contrast with the minimalistic and modern circular shape of the unit. Beside the features you can find on any computer (USB ports, audio-out etc.), the Sony VGX-TP1 VAIO has also got an HDMI out port, DVD burner and memory card slot.
The Sony VGX-TP1 VAIO will be released in March 2007 and will be available for purchase at the retail price of $1,600.

Credit Card Digital Camera
Being only 5mm thin, this slim Credit Card Digital Camera is ideal for those who appreciate small compact gadgets.
The 0.3MP resolution cannot provide the best image quality, yet this little digital camera does suit its intended purpose.
Its 8MB internal memory is enough to store up to 26 high-resolution photos (1280x960), 209 low-resolution photos (640x480) or 40 seconds of video recording.
Another useful feature is the possibility to connect the camera to your PC through a USB cable and to use it as a webcam.
Retail price is around $40.

With its huge 3.9? touchscreen display, the Asus Aurora can work in both vertical and horizontal mode like, a feature similar to that of an IPhone. Yet the thing that this phone has and others don’t is the QWERTY keyboard that folds out so you can use either the touchscreen or the keypad, depending on your preferences. Other features include a 2 megapixel camera, a microSD memory card slot, GSM, UMTS, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

Asus has just launched the J501 super-slim slider phone in Taiwan. Measuring 103 x 48 x 16.6 mm and weighing 100 g, it’s got a 2.2 inch 260k color TFT LCD screen at a 240 x 320 resolution and a 2 megapixel camera, also supporting MP3, AAC, WAV, MPEG 4, H.263 file formats and Bluetooth connectivity. The small 5MB internal memory can obviously be extended through a memory slot.

The Samsung SGH-i320n business phone makes typing quick and easy with its first-class QWERTY keypad. Its 400MHz processor backed by an ample amount of memory (160MB of system ROM and 64MB of RAM) gives it if extra kick in playing video files and running applications while the 1.3 megapixel camera can take photos with up to 1280 ×1024 resolution. It runs with Windows Mobile 5.0 offering support for MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, AAC+ and OGG formats through Windows Media Player and offers loads of connectivity through Bluetooth, WAP 2.0,USB (version 1.1), ActiveSync, SyncML and IrDA.

The new Nokia E70
Nokia E70 stands as a very similar model with the highly popular model E61. It is of course a handset model and measures only 4.61 x 2.09 x 0.87 inches. This smart phone uses the competitive Symbian 9.1 system and only weighs in at a variable weight of 127 g. What first stands out when analyzing the model is its innovative design. By combining this with the impressive features it presents we can clearly see why most professionals think this cell phone will be very popular with modern users. The phone has its goods and bads of course. Its main features stand in the qwerty keyboard, great design, an internal memory of 75 MB (with extra miniSD memory cart slot), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, infrared, USB, the 2 Megapixel camera, 3G and blueberry connectivity and good video output with well built in digital zoom. The only disadvantages one can notice are the slow display orientation change, its rather heavy building and its design when closed. Talking about design we have a beautiful one when opened and an improper look when closed. It basically looks like a cheap phone with no options whatsoever. Leaving that aside, on the whole, the new Nokia E70 is a great phone and will surely be very popular with users because its advantages list is longer than its disadvantages list.
