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Wireless charging is finally on the way!

WildCharge is releasing its newest solution… The PowerDisc. Only $64.99 with the WildCharge pad, or $19.99 for the PowerDisc alone.

The PowerDisc attaches to the PowerLink adapter to charge a Nokia, Palm, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Micro USB, or a Mini USB device.

[engadget]

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s9110

We posted a little while back about the LG GD910 expected in August for around $2,000 USD. Well now Samsung is coming out with their version of the watchphone coming later in July, possibly early August for 450 Euros.

Samsung has announced the S9110 featuring a 1.76 inch touch screen, Bluetooth, voice recognition, email, speakerphone and music player… What a mouthful for such a small device. From the images below it looks like it is the size of a bracelet but the model might also have small wrists. Guess we will have to wait to see what it is like when it is released. Would be nice to see OLED used to make the screen bend around the wrist, or better yet, unroll/expand when the larger screen is needed.

[mobilecrunch]

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LG Watch Phone

We are finding more information about the upcoming LG WatchPhone expected in August.

It is going to be about $2,000 US, offer a touch screen, support Bluetooth, video-calling, and HSDPA for high-speed web browsing.

[T3]

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LG is officially launching the WatchPhone in the UK in August. This has apparently been confirmed by T3 with Orange, who will carry the exclusive carrier of the LG GD910.

There have been no reports on price, future availability, or much of a feature list just yet.

[engadget]

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LG is coming out with a new LCD. A massive 0.23 inches thick, or 5.9mm, 1080p, 120Hz, 42 or 47 inch display. The displays use LG’s proprietary Light Glide Sheet (LGS) to reduce thickness and uses something called edge-lit LED backlights.

This LCD television also has great viewing angles at 178/178 and power consumption of 110W and 130W for the 42 inch and 47 inch display respectively.

[DisplayBlog]

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