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Monday, April 22, 2013

HTC One available from its online store, 32GB unlocked model priced at $575

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HTC's One pops up on its site with unlocked SIM and bootloader for $575

Alongside its developer model, HTC now has an unlocked One for the rest of us. The fetching 4.7-inch 1080p device is in stock at HTC's US store with 32GB of storage and the same powerhouse specs we saw earlier: 1.7Ghz quad-core CPU, 2GB of RAM, 4-megapixel "UltraPixel" cam and Android 4.1.2 with Sense 5. You'll also get a SIM-unlocked model, but unlike the 64GB equipped, $650 developer edition, it won't come with a liberated bootloader -- though it'll cost a touch less at $575. So, if you've been biding your time for a carrier-free version of the svelte aluminum-bodied handset, you can place your order at the source.

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Jabra's Revo, Revo Wireless and Vox headphones get priced, now shipping

Jabra's Revo, Revo Wireless and Vox headphones get priced, now shipping


Jabra's fresh batch of stereo headphones were first trotted out at CES, and now they've just been graced with price tags and are up for grabs. The Revo Wireless over-ear headphone rings up at $249, while the wired flavor will set folks back $199. Jabra's in-ear Vox hardware hits wallets with a little less force thanks to a $99 asking price. If you're in need a refresher, the gear was designed with durability in mind, sports Dolby Digital Plus tech and works with its manufacturer's Sound App for iOS and Android, which promises souped-up audio quality. Pining for a set of the cans? You'll have to head over to Amazon or Dell's online storefront to pick one up.

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Jabra ships Vox / Revo / Revo Wireless headphones


Jabra is excited to announce that the company's highly anticipated line of stereo headphones - Jabra Revo Wireless, Jabra Revo (corded) and Jabra Vox - are now available for purchase. Following the successful launch of the Jabra Solemate portable Bluetooth speaker, these three new products take the music-listening experience to greater heights with excellent durability and design.

Beginning today, all three products will be available at Amazon.com and Dell.com for the following retail prices:

Jabra Revo Wireless ($249)
Jabra Revo ($199)
Jabra Vox ($99)

Jabra has partnered with Dolby® to provide powerful, mobile sound enhanced by Dolby Digital Plus. With Jabra's exclusive Sound App, Dolby Digital Plus provides rich, full-spectrum sound that brings your device to life and adds extra depth and dimension to your music. In addition, the Jabra Revo Wireless and Jabra Vox have recently been honored with the prestigious, international Red Dot Design Award.

Tags: headphones, in-ear, Jabra, over-ear, Revo, RevoWireless, Vox

Friday, February 1, 2013

Sony Xperia Z priced at £529, less if you buy it from Three (update: free headphones with preorders)

Sony Xperia Z gets priced at 52900, less if you buy it from Three


The humble islanders who inhabit Great Britain are waking up to the news that Sony's Xperia Z has been priced in the local currency. They can pre-register the unit for £529 in a choice of black, white or purple hues direct from Sony, or pre-order for £449 on Three. Either way, early birds stand to get a free pair of MDR-1R cans with their handset -- worth £200 ($315) no less.


Update: Vodafone has tweeted that the phone will launch (at least in the UK) on February 28th -- a few days earlier than we'd heard before.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

WSJ: Acer Iconia B1 tablet hitting in early 2013, priced at around $99

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More info on that ultra budget tablet from Acer that made a sketchy FCC appearance roughly a week or so ago: The Wall Street Journal's been chatting with a "person with direct knowledge," who offered up an intriguing price tag of "around $99" for the Iconia B1. The slate is said to feature similar specs as older Amazon and Barnes & Noble devices, including a 7-inch 1,024 x 600 display and a 1.2GHz processor. As for availability, the device will apparently be targeted at developing nations, with no word on whether it will make it to the US.

Filed under: Tablets, Acer

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Source: The Wall Street Journal

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