
Hercules has unveiled the XPS 2.150, the latest addition to its line of multimedia speakers.The system features two eight-watt compact satellite speakers and a 16-watt wooden subwoofer. The magnetically-shielded satellites feature a gloss black finish with orange driver cones and a back-lit control knob. Users can adjust the ported subwoofer separately, with bass controls and an on/off switch. The system can also output to headphones, automatically disabling the speakers when they are connected. A line-in jack is provided for an MP3 player or other device. Users can remove the speaker bases and mount use an included wall mount instead. The XPS 2.150 will be available in December, with a suggested price of $70.

AT&T will release the new Nokia 6650 Symbian-based S60 mobile phone. The handset is specially designed with premium materials and customizable illumination. Available in red and silver, the 6650 features external soft keys, 2.0MP shooter with integrated flash, brushed metal fold design, and a sharp 2.2-inch display with QVGA resolution (1.36-inch for the external display). If you are locking to but this latest phone, will be a grate gift for you or for other friend,but if you want to make a gift this phone, you should Download Ringtones because the Christams is here, and the Ringtones this season are very high.The Nokia 6650 mobile phone will be available from AT&T retail stores nationwide on November 14, 2008 for $69.99 with a two-year service agreement

The BeoSound 5 is a audio system which unlike Bang & Olufsen’s previous audio systems does not rely on CD’s for playback instead uses a integrated five hundred gigabyte hard drive. The centerpiece of the system is the controller which features a ten inch XGA LCD display with a large aluminum scroll wheel. The BeoSound 5 features a patented intelligent playlist creation system which creates playlists featuring songs the system thinks the listener would enjoy.

Moshi revealed a new interactive voice responsive clock ‘Moshi IVR Alarm Clock’ the first touch free clock that can set both time and alarm by voice. Consumers are now able to control their clock through spoken commands using the latest Interactive Voice Recognition Technology. The user can initiate commands by saying “Hello Moshi”,” and the clock will respond with, “Command Please.” Utilizing the Interactive Voice Recognition technology, you can ask the Moshi to do quite a number of things, like ask it to tell time, the temperature of the room, the current date, or even to change its lighting for night time, and so on. And of course, you can ask it to set or turn off the alarm without having to move your hands or even open your eyes.

Toshiba has released the new TLP-WX100U projector that features 3LCD technology with 16:10 aspect ratio, native resolution of WXGA 1280 x 800, 2,200 ANSI lumens, contrast ratio of 600:1, and supports full 16.7 million colors. You can bring home the projector for $959 each with a three-year limited warranty