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Pioneer Offers Huge Price Drops To Increase Sales

According to a statement from Pioneer, following strong unit sales of the HD KURO plasma screens over the past few months, Pioneer Electronics says it has completely sold out of its PDP-508XDA 50 inch HD plasma screens in Australia, with only limited unit stock of the 42 inch HD model available.


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Therefore Pioneer says it will now direct its all of its energy on promoting the Japanese-made LX range of Full-HD KURO plasma TVs, along with the companies range of audio solutions.

And according to Mark Anning – National Marketing Manager for the home entertainment group at Pioneer Electronics, quality has not been sacrificed for this price drop. “Every piece of technology and engineering that goes into Pioneer products is created with the intention of providing a high definition entertainment experience in its purest form.
 
We’ve continued to refine each generation of plasma and have reached the pinnacle with the combination of the KURO plasma panels combined with a Blu-ray Disc player and A/V receivers.”
The new pricing on Pioneer LX plasma TVs include the PDP-LX508A which is now $,5999 from $7,999 and the PDP-LX608A is now $9,999 down from $11,999.

 

HP Servers Showing Strong Growth

Hewlett Packard might be maintaining a low media profile under the guidance of CEo Mark Hurd, but it has not stopped the company from racking up some good numbers.

According to HP, the latest IDC data will show it’s managed to maintain its market leadership in a number of server segments.

The company says the IDC data indicates it is number one in Windows, UNIX, Linux, Itanium & x86 Servers. Add that to some storage industry segments and you see a big company that continues to steal marketshare.

According to IDC’s AP Quarterly Enterprise Server Tracker, in calendar year 2005 HP server revenues grew more than 5 times the market growth rate – growing 12% year-on-year (YoY) compared to market growth of 2.1% YoY.

In fact the company is responsible for selling nearly one quarter of all servers in the Asia Pacific region and has now led the x86 server market for the past 15 consecutive quarters since Q2 2002, well back into Carly Fiorini’s term.

The list of first goes on; during calendar year 2005 HP was the number one vendor in the Unix server market with 33.16 per cent (growing 2.6 times the market); number one in the Windows server market with 27.86 per cent (growing 1.6 times the market); number one in Itanium servers with a 60 plus share may not surprise, but a healthy 24.36 per cent and growing 1.4 times faster in the Linux server market rounds out a good set of numbers.

It also had wins in the storage market also with the factory revenue lead in total disk storage and external disk storage.

“2005 was a year of solid execution by HP’s server and storage business in Asia Pacific and Japan,” said Anthony McMahon, Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise Storage and Servers, Technology Solutions Group, HP Asia Pacific & Japan. “Sustained leadership over many quarters shows the value we are delivering to more customers.”

More World First's For Samsung Phones

Aggressively pursuing the mobile phone market, Samsung has used the CeBit exhibition in Hanover, Germany, to continue a raft of 2.5G and 3G announcements for the year.

This time it’s an airing for the world’s first 8GB hard disk embedded smartphone which made news last month and the world’s first 10 megapixel camera phone as well as the world’s slimmest slider phone.

Samsung kicked of the year at CES in Las Vegas with the world’s first 3.6Mbps HSDPA technology demo and then backed that up with an HSDPA phone for the European market at the 3GSM show in Barcelona. This is a company with significant R&D capability which is clearly planning to become a world leader in the mobile handset space. Watch out Nokia, watch out Motorola!

Samsung claims the lead in the introduction of hard disk technology in mobile phones and has already launched three models: a 1.5GB model and two 3GB phones. One of these, the SGH-i300, targets the MP3 phone market with capacities that rival many dedicated compressed music players.

Similarly, the 8GB i310 smartphone combines phone, 2mp camera and MP3 player capable of storing up to 2,000 songs (4MB/song). A Windows Mobile 5.0 based device, the i310 can sync playlists, songs, and videos from a personal computer via USB 2.0 Plug & Play just like a removable hard disk. A microSD slot enhances storage capacity, while a document viewer and TV output comes as standard issue. The phone is not scheduled to reach Europe until the second half of this year and no release dates is set for local launch.

Samsung has been cramming higher and higher level cameras into its phones for years now; introducing world’s first 5 mp camera phone in October 2004; the world’s first 7 mp camera phone in July 2005; and then the world’s first 8 mp camera phone just back in November. Now the B600, scheduled for release in Korea next quarter will reach 10 mp plus add mobile TV technology.

The camera has a 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom and for the first time in a mobile phone – the B600 will sport an LED autofocus feature. Located next to the lens, the LED autofocus automatically determines the distance and sets an appropriate focus setting.

Finally, for a slim fitting phone, the SGH-Z400 is a 3G phone capable of video telephony, streaming and 2 mp photography. It also supports document viewer, Bluetooth and TV-output function and has a built-in document viewer.

The most notable thing about the phone is its size – 18.4mm thick.

Not slim enough for you? Try the SGH-D870 at 13mm. This 2.5G slide-up handset is the company’s thinnest ever. Sporting a 3.13 mp camera, the SGH-D870 also has all of the business features such as an external microSD memory slot, document viewer, TV-output function, as well as Bluetooth stereo headset (A2DP) support. Though with only 80MB embedded storage space, the external memory (microSD) slot is going to come in handy.

Pocket Projector Has 2.5 Hour Battery

Pioneer Computers has introduced a powerful DLP pocket projector that runs on battery and projects a 60 inch image.

The DreamVision Portable Projector S682 saying the device is ideal for use with notebooks, or even cameras, camcorders or media players.

The battery powered device features a 300:1 contrast ratio and has a resolution of 800×600. It is perfect for people on the go such as sales professionals or even in store demonstrators.

The DLP projector is able to project an image up to 60 inches at has 24-bit colour (16.7 million). It even has Vertical up to +/- 15 degrees keystone correction.

The choice of video inputs include PAL, NTSC, SECAM, HDTV, VGA(resized), SVGA(resized),
XGA, SXGA(resized) via D-Sub, S-Video or Composite. The projector even has an SD card slot.

Power consumption is 19W which will chew up your battery in about 2.5 hours (enough to watch a movie if you must) and with dimensions like this 121mm x 99mm x 47mm (WxDxH) it really will fit in your pocket.

Pocket Projector

 

Waterproof TV From Iizel Splashes Down In Oz

The iizel weatherproof IP56 rated TV’s are available in two ranges, the standard range and the Thermo range.


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Both ranges are available in 32″ and 42″ with 1366 by 768 resolution as well as a 42″, 47″, 52″, 57″ and 70″ all with Full HD 1080P resolutions.

The standard range is designed to work from +45 Degrees C to Zero Degrees, while the Thermo range extends the lower temperature down to -20 Degrees C.
All iizel weatherproof TV products include an analog and a standard definition digital TV tuner that works in Australia and they also include all the most popular interfaces, including composite video, component video, HDMI, SCART, PC-VGA, RS232C as well as the antenna connection for TV.

Also available across all units are optional speakers and a theft resistant locking wall mount bracket.

 

Complementing the outdoor offering is a range of indoor, high brightness displays that are suitable for mounting inside shop windows to display digital content to customers walking by.

iizel weatherproof TV’s are suitable for many applications including:
·    Hotels and clubs in their outdoor entertainment areas.
·    In the luxury home market for use around pools and spas
·    In theme and amusement parks
·    Outdoor areas in museums, zoos and arcades
·    At concerts and festivals
·    Around race tracks, sports clubs, stadiums and football grounds
·    At conferences and exhibitions
·    And also in medical services and heavy industrial areas

see www.herma.com.au/iizel

destraMusic heads for IPO

Listed internet and music download company destra Corporation has turned in its first profit with a net profit of just a shade over $400,000 and an EBITDA of $1.22 million.

destra is comprised of its destra Business division which focuses on web hosting, data access and voice communications for businesses and its digital media business which is the largest Australian digital music provider. It is this division destra Media, the company’s digital convergent media division, which incorporates destraMusic.com that the company us planning to spin off in a future IPO.

“Our intention is to spin off our media assets into a separate public company that will ultimately be used as a consolidation vehicle for convergent internet media and mobile content businesses,” said Domenic Carosa, destra CEO.

The 2004/5 financial result is a turnaround in after tax profit of some $1.5 million over last years results when the company posted a million dollar loss. Since then, revenues have grown from $9.1 million to $15.73 million.

“These financial results are encouraging and we expect this positive trend to continue. We are on target to achieve a full year 2006 profit of over $1.2 million.”

Apple Store Chadstone To Open Soon

The Apple Store at the Chadstone Shopping precinct in Victoria is due to open on Saturday, 13 September.


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Apple says the hands-on Apple Retail Store experience “gives customers a chance to test-drive Apple’s entire product line including the iPhone 3G, iPod touch, the best Wi-Fi mobile device in the world, and the MacBook Air, the world’s thinnest notebook”.

Moreover, Apple Retail Store offer “personal training through Apple’s popular One to One program with in-depth sessions on a wide range of topics, from getting started with a Mac or iPod to advancing your moviemaking or digital photography skills”, it notes.

Visitors to Apple Retail Stores can also take advantage of free services from the most knowledgeable people around, including face-to-face support and creative help at the Genius Bar, plus workshops and special programs for kids.

Additional information about Apple’s retail stores is available at www.apple.com/au/retail.

HP Recalls Aussie Batteries

Australian HP notebook batteries are included in the worldwide recall of some 135,000 removable battery packs.

HP locally estimates that 2 per cent of the 135,000 batteries on the recall list are in Asia Pacific.

The voluntary replacement is prompted by a total of 16 reports involving batteries overheating and four cases of minor property damage. No injuries have been reported. This property damage was isolated to either the notebook or the battery pack in question.

The following HP notebook models are included in the recall, the company points out that they are third part battery packs and recommends users run their notebooks on A/C power until the replacement battery pack arrives.

HP Pavilion/Compaq Presario

HP Compaq

Pavilion zv5000

nc6000

Pavilion ze5000

nc/nw8000

Pavilion ze4000

nx5000

Presario R3000

nx9000

Presario 2100

nx9005

Presario 2500

nx9100

 

nx9010

Customers should contact HP for a free replacement by visiting www.hp.com/support/BatteryReplacment or contact HP’s Customer Support Centres 13-10-47

3 Rolls Out More Affordable Broadband Plans

3 has launched three new broadband plans in an effort to make mobile broadband even more appealing to more consumers than ever before, the company said.

Available from today, 3 has introduced a $15 per month entry plan for 1 gigabyte of data.

In addition two other new plans include a $29 per month for 3 gigabytes and a $49 per month for 6 gigabytes. All plans are over 24 months and include a USB modem for an additional $5 per month.

3 claims it saw a 138 per cent increase in mobile broadband subscribers (accessing the internet via a USB modem or PC card, via a handset or with X-Series pack) from 82,000 at the end of June 2007 to 195,000 at the end of December 2007.