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The iTeddy is a multimedia teddy bear with a 512 MB memory and an SD memory card slot. It will soon be released and the price will be around $122.
The multimedia player on its tummy show video and photos, play bedtime stories, music and games. The player is detachable and comes with a belt clip.
(Toyology via The Red Ferret Journal)

The X-Micro Video MP3 Player is a round multimedia gadget small enough (4 x 16.5mm) to wear on a necklace. It features an OLED display with 65,000 colors, video player, photo viewer, MP3 player, FM radio, and a voice recorder.
File formats supported are: MP3, WMA, and MPX. No word on pricing.
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Do you still have a lot of good music on cassettes and vinyl, but no device to play it on? The Instant Music Vinyl & Cassette Ripper ($82) will make it easy to convert your records and cassettes into crisp, clear digital audio (MP3, WAV, WMA and AAC). The Nero CD burning software is also included in the price.


Here’s a beanbag you don’t see every day. SlouchPod Interactive XT ($509) is designed exclusively for gamers, music lovers and media junkies. It features built-in audio system with 2 x 5W stereo speakers and 10W sub-woofer.
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The Yamaha BODiBEAT ($299) digital audio player monitors your pulse with a wired ear-clip and your rate of speed with an accelerometer. This information is then being used to dynamically match the music to your pace.
jkOnTheRun has some more information about the device.
(Via Prylfeber)

Do you want a cozy and cool looking seat when playing games, watching movies or listening to music? Have a look at this line of ergonomic floor rockers with built-in speakers and multimedia ports:
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This wonderful retro style USB Dancing Robot ($25) is now available at USB Geek. Open any music media in your computer and the robot will start dancing and flashing the LED’s along with the beat of your music.
Description:
- Reads the media digital output
- Dance in syncs with your favorite tunes
- Bright LED lights that flash along with the beat of your music
- No batteries required
- Powered by USB with 4 feet of cable
- Support Windows 2000, XP
- Dimensions: 9cm x 9cm x 17.5cm
- Weight: 185g
(Via Gizmodo)

Lightcast ($97) is a little toy that will create a light show for your home when listening to music. You can connect it to iPod/mp3 players, your CD player, the stereo, a computer or instruments.
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