After doing the LG Arena KM900 review, we received a few requests for asking us what the camera’s quality is like
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The new Nvidia Ion- Platform Acer Aspire Revo is now available for pre order, not surprisingly through the popular online shopping giant – Play.com (in the UK). Four different packages of specs to choose form, price tag of the Acer Aspire Revo ranging from GBP £179.99 (USD $267) to GBP £329.99 (USD $400). While its possible to pre order now, the official release date of the Aspire Revo will be 18th May 2009.
Thanks for everyone who got in touch with us this afternoon after we posted about the new Nikon D5000 just announced today. We’ve now got a few more official photos as well as some live shots! Full gallery after the jump…
For those who like a bit of strategic gameplay combined with combat in air, above and undersea, you’re bound to get addicted to watching the exclusive game trailer featuring latest Battlestations: Pacific in multiplayer mode (PC and Xbox 360), enjoy!:
Straight after the Easter long weekend, Nikon has now announced the recently much rumored D5000. With a 2.7-inch articulating display, the D5000 is equipped with a 12.3 megapixel DX-format sensor that maxes out at ISO 3200 with a 4fps burst rate, sports one-button Live View, and 720/24p movie mode. Other features include an 11-point AF system with 3D focus tracking and 19 scene modes. With a number of high end features, the price tag is pretty heavy as well, the D5000 will cost $849 with a 18-55 VR kit lens, or $729 for just the body – not surprisingly, this price tag is just under that of the Canon T1i.
The leaked shot below appears to be a PSP that some think could be in the making. It doesn’t appear to sport any new hardware as such but just a fresh green lime paint job. While many believe this is highly unecessary (as the blue one was already horrible), could Sony be trying to have a go at Nintendo’s latest DSi by releasing some new colours?









