$100 EyeClops Mini Projector announced for untatered tots

We knew it was coming, and sure enough Jakks Pacific just introduced its EyeClops Mini Projector for a penny shy of $100. Still light on specs, we can tell you that the palm-sized, LED projector features built-in speakers and up to 10 hours of operation off an unspecified number of D batteries when away from the mains. As to the quality, well, you typically get what you pay for and this pup is targeting a demographic of ages 8 and above — ’nuff said. Look for it to ship sometime in the Fall.
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T-Mobile’s BlackBerry Curve 8900 looking good for $149.99

Are your friends Franklin and Grant burning a Curve-sized hole in your pocket? Here’s an idea: take ‘em on down to your local T-Mobile shop and exchange them for an actual 8900 and the next two years of your life. Deal? Looks like the unwashed masses (read: non-business customers) will be able to pick up the latest and greatest non-3G BlackBerry for a penny shy of $150 on contract, or — if you can stomach it — a whopping $649.99 contract-free. Choose wisely.

[Thanks, anonymous tipster]

Update
: It should be noted that this is out of Best Buy’s inventory system, which — as we’ve seen in the past — has a tendency to totally bone the contract-free pricing. Have faith that it’ll actually be a bit less.

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Kairen’s DF24B: the tiny digital frame for your tiny digital photos

Kairen's DF24B: the tiny digital frame for your tiny digital photos
If you’re the sort who laughs at those DSLR-lugging amateurs, deriding their attempts to stay current as the megapixel wars rage on, this may be the digital photo frame for you. It’s called the DF24B from Kairen, and is the perfect way to show off those crummy, pixelated shots accumulating on your flip-phone with its vertically-oriented (like most mobile pics) 2.4-inch, 320 x 240 LCD and 2MB of internal storage. Yes, that’s megabytes, enough to store 27 thoroughly compressed images according to the manufacturer. Why it has any storage at all is a bit of a mystery, though, since the thing requires a USB connection for power, meaning it might as well just suck those photos straight from your hard drive (unless you’re rocking a dedicated USB charger). No formal price has been set, but it’s expected to release this month for around ¥6,800, or about $75. That puts it about $5 shy of MIMO’s 7-inch mini-display, which is a much smarter buy — unless you’re afraid to blow those pics up any larger.

[Via Impress]

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