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Today, SanDisk introduces the Sansa Clip+ which is basically the Sansa Clip, a flash-based MP3 player with a microSD slot. Other than that, the Sansa Clip+ brings the same high quality audio to the user. The Sansa Clip+ brings more storage space with a microSD card, which supports up to 16GB of external memory. The Sansa Clip+ comes in three variety of internal memory, which are 2GB, 4GB and 8GB.

SanDisk Sansa

You can get your own Sansa Clip+ directly from BestBuy.com starting today, or will be available from other retailers starting 13th Sept. The 2GB player will cost about $40, the 4GB is $50 and the 8GB wil cost about $70.

Have you ever wanted a laptop with dual screen? Now you can. The GScreen Spacebook comes with dual-screen displays, which are 15.4-inch each and aimed at the professional designers, filmmakers, photographers and for everyone who ever wanted a dual-screen laptop. This dual-screen laptop from GScreen is expected to be start selling by the end of this year, and believed to run Windows 7 operating system and powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processors.

Spacebook
GScreen SpaceBook [via]

This GScreen Spacebook also comes with 4GB of RAM, NVIDIA GF900M GT discrete graphics, fast 7200 RPM hard disk drives, six or nine-cell batteries, and also a DVD player. The price for Spacebook is still unknown, but expected to be under $3,000.

Spacebook
GScreen Spacebook [via]

ASUS, which is better known for it Eee netbook series, now has confirmed its plans to launch a new product – an e-book reader, which will be using the Eee-brand. This will make Asus to compete with other e-book reader makers, such as Amazon (Kindle) and Sony which recently introduced thier own ebook reader. It is excpected that the Eee e-book reader will be in the market before the end of this year.

Ebook Reader

Other than Asus, MSI, another player in the netbook market also said to be involved in manufacturing the ebook reader. It is said that the ebook readers are cheaper to produce and manufacture compared to the netbooks, making this two companies want to involve themself in the ebook reader market.

Nokia today have officially announced the new N900 which together brings the evolution of Linux-based Maemo software which gives user PC-like experience on a handset-sized device. It is believed that the N900 will be unvieled at the Nokia World next week. Nokia N900 comes with the HSPA and WiFi support, and a touchscreen device which is powered by ARM Cortex-A8 with 1GB of RAM. It is estimated, N900 will cost about USD$712 when it started selling this coming October.

Nokia N900 which comes with a slide QWERTY keyboard, also support Adobe Flash 9.4, OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration, a microSD card slot which can support up to 48GB space, and a 5-MegaPixel built-in camera with Carl Zeiss optics, will be displayed at Nokia World, Stuttgart on September 2.

It have been a while we are hearing some rumors saying that Nokia will make it move to the netbook market. Today, all the speculation been answered by Nokia, when they officially announces their own netbook named Booklet 3G. This netbook from Nokia will be powered by Intel processor, and will use operating system from Microsoft. It is still unknown what OS they will use, but it is believed, Booklet 3G will run the Windows 7 operating system.

Nokia Booklet 3G

Booklet 3G will have a 12-hour battery life, and brings integrated 3G connection, and also supports common things like Bluetooth and WiFi connection. This 10.1-inch netbook which weighs around 2.75 pound also will have a high-resolution screen compared with other netbooks in the market.

All the other specs are still unknown, and will be announced by Nokia on September 2nd, at the Nokia World 09 event.

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