harry posted on September 5, 2008 12:43

Mio has unveiled a new Leap K1 phone featuring a concept similar to SPH-M620 (Sprint Upstage in the U.S) – On one side is a decent cell phone while on the other it features a built-in GPS. The dual-face design surely seems to be an innovative concept.

Mio Leap K1

The Leap K1 phone is an ideal one for those who want two functions namely phone and GPS in a compact format. What’s more the phone isn’t expensive either. At the moment, the K1 is available in China. Some of the basic features to watch out for are:

  • Triband Network (900/1800/1900MHz).
  • Built-in 20 channel GPS receiver with pre-installed MioMap 2008 software.
  • 2.6-inch excellent touch screen.
  • A 1.69-inch OLED display screen on the other side.

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We know that you are already well known about Sony’s SOCOM PS3 Bluetooth headset getting official but here is one more mystery which I am sure you would be unaware of.

SOCOM Bluetooth Headset

This headset will be offered in one retail version of SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation this October and the device will be launching this fall as part of the SOCOM: Confrontation bundle for $59.99. Also if you just loathe the whole SOCOM series, you can pick it up all by its lonesome for $49.99. I know it’s a bit tough call indeed!


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The Eton P’9120 is a Porsche-designed Eton iPod dock packing an alarm clock and XM satellite radio antenna. This is not just any clock radio. This Etón P’9120 has that Porsche name on it, launching it into that brand and price stratosphere that makes you think you’re really getting something exclusive.

iPod dock

Including docking up with your iPod, It does a lot of stuff like waking up you and the missus with dual alarms, hooking up with your XM satellite radio antenna. This down to earth looks pleasantly strange and minimalist with its three speakers and subwoofer nestled underneath. Wi-fi connectivity for Internet radio is missing. Remote for some strange reason, includes a flashlight as well.  

Porsche tries to assuage its ergonomic guilt by building in a flashlight. Odd. Still, we’re slightly enchanted by Porsche Design’s engineering on this one.

While we quake in fear of its $600 price, it still might be a worthy addition to the playboy’s nightstand.  


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