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Introduced at this year's Wireless Broadband World Forum, these upcoming devices (which frustratingly lack either names or model numbers) also feature either 512MB or 1GB of flash RAM, with two of them adding T-DMB and VoIP capabilities, and the high-end model throwing in a little GPS action to boot.
ENGADGET: POSDATA shows off WiBro PDAs for Korea
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There are three options to contemplate this holiday season: a tiny, versatile action cam, a consumer camcorder or a high-end professional model.
ENGADGET: 's holiday gift guide 2012: camcorders and action cams
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Besides being aggressively priced, the Mac mini comes with Lion, Thunderbolt, new Intel Core processors (including a high-end i7 model), and AMD Radeon graphics, positioning the product for the most demanding video applications.
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The foxLv2 aptX entry level model joins Soundmatters' high-end aptX-equipped foxLv2 PLATINUM, named 2012 Best of CES Finalist by the International Bluetooth Consortium.
ENGADGET: Soundmatters unveils foxLv2 aptX Bluetooth speaker with $199 price tag
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The business model was simple: a website that rented high-end jewelry for special occasions at a fraction of the retail value of each piece.
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Despite the camera's extraordinarily compact dimensions, the new Cyber-shot RX1 model offers a full range of manual control modes on par with typical high-end full-frame DSLR cameras.
ENGADGET: Sony's Cyber-shot RX1 compact camera packs a full-frame sensor, 'fits in your palm' (hands-on)
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Even after overlooking all the Model S' objective blemishes (the team over at CR mentioned its lack of certain high-end features, stereo issues and parasitic battery energy losses when parked), electric vehicles lack a national infrastructure of charging points, accessible cross-country range and remain cost prohibitive for most consumers.
CNN: A reality check on Tesla
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This is the higher-end of the two new HD DVD Toshiba models, and gets high marks for its improvements on the previous model, with faster loading times, 1080p support, a smaller form factor, and a much-improved chipset for upscaling standard-definition DVDs (the HD-A2 lacks 1080p and the improved upscaling chip).
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