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  • See the new €99 PSP for free in our gallery

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    08.17.2011

    Now you can get a good look at the new "E1000" model of PSP headed to Europe, one of the most curious announcements from Gamescom. We've got a gallery of official photos, allowing you to examine the budget-priced hardware in detail. We like that the price-conscious streamlining resulted in such a clean, simplified look. If only Sony hadn't streamlined the Wi-Fi out of it.%Gallery-130875%

  • Wireless-N shocker! Cisco announces E-Series line of home routers

    by 
    Joseph L. Flatley
    Joseph L. Flatley
    03.31.2010

    If we know you, you're about ready to bathe your place of residence in some of those 802.11n waves you've been hearing so much about. Well, you're in luck -- the cats at Cisco have announces the Linksys E-Series line of routers for your home, flat, or small business. All of these bad boys feature the all new Cisco Connect software (with exhaustive parental control and a separate password-protected guest network). Priced between $80 and $180, select models include Gigabit Ethernet, UPnP AV Media Server, external storage via USB, Linux, and more. Available now at Amazon, Staples, and Linksys. For the whole sordid tale, peep the PR after the break.

  • BenQ offers up 10 megapixel E1000 point-and-shoot

    by 
    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    08.01.2007

    With BenQ executives somewhat preoccupied with keeping their own asses out of jail, and the company's camera division having been turned over to Ability Enterprises at the end of June, it's hard to say who's really responsible for the latest camera to bear the troubled Taiwanese manufacturer's name. Whoever designed the 10 megapixel DC-E1000, though, seems to have done a pretty good job, taking a cue from the handsome design of the P860 and adding such desirable features as face tracking (up to nine people), a 3-inch LCD, and digital image stabilization. Other specs -- like the 3x optical zoom and claimed 1600 max ISO -- are certainly nothing groundbreaking, and we're assuming that pricing will reflect that fact when these go on sale in China later this month.[Via Let'sGoDigital]