
Check out this cute little speaker ‘Gold Leaf Mini Speaker’ from Kinyo Japan. Measuring 66 x 31 x 24mm and weighing just 33 grams, this mini speaker is specifically designed for your iPod and mobile phone. This stereo speaker has 18mm diameter and playback frequency of 200Hz - 18kHz. It runs on a single AA battery for up to 20 hours of playback time. The speaker will be available by mid May in japan for 1980 Yen ($22).

Here’s another great deal from Amazon, the PSP i.Sound Pro 2 is now on sale for just $36.49 (original price $49.99). In case you didn’t know, the system provides “bass boost & surround sound effects and features a docking mechanism for charging PSP and includes a PSP Slim adapter for compatibility.”

Envizions offers a spanking new console for the mass market. Known as the EVO Smart Console, it is powered by an AMD Athlon 64×2 5600 2.4GHz processor, ATI HD 3200 graphics processor, 2GB DDR2 RAM, supports H.264 VC1, MPEG2 video codecs, DVI and HDMI connectivity, 120GB hard drive, and CD/DVD ROM and integrated biometric scanner. This open-source console also comes with a Fedora-based Linux distro that offers game play, Internet access, VoIP communications and HD video playback. The gadget is also compatible with Envizions “cloud” computing service, where users can browse Amiga-based games and an Akimbo-based VOD (video on demand) service. The beta shipment for developers will release next week with a 100 units available. You can pre-order the EVO Smart console for $380 each.

The Toys R Us “Ribbit” is an MP3 player that comes in the shape of a frog. The player features excellent audio reproduction and comes with a high-speed USB 2.0 interface, play-list function, and support for seven languages. Its built-in rechargeable Lithium Ion battery provides up to six hours of continuous playback. The models are fully upgradeable to any future formats and features. Accessories for both include earphone, USB cable, instruction manual, and an installation CD. Available in 1GB of storage space, the Ribbit MP3 Player is available in green (PT 375C) and pink (PT 212C) at a price of $24.99 a pop.

Here’s another cool retro portable gaming system from Chinavasion, the Multi Platform Portable Gaming Entertainment Station. The device is capable of handling ROMs from NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance, Neo-Geo and selected Capcom arcade systems, as well as popular multimedia formats like WMVs, AVIs, MPEGs and of course MP3s. It has a 2.8-inch LCD screen with 320×240 resolution, 4GB of built-in memory, a miniSD memory card slot and an AV-out hookup that supports both NTSC or PAL in 16:9 or 4:3. The system will set you back $86.

MSI today released the Wind U123 at CTIA LAs Vegas. As a reminder, the netbook comes with a 6-Cell (9-Cell optional) and features Intel Atom N280 1.66Ghz CPU with Intel 945GSE chipset, 1GB of RAM that is expandable to 2GB, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, a 1.3MP shooter and a 4-1 card reader. Sadly, there is no word on pricing so far. We will keep you posted.

Here is the Buffalo BRC-P258U2, which is the company’s first Blu-Ray and DVD burner combo. The device is able to burn DVD-R at 8x and BD-R at 2x. It connects to your PC or laptop via a USB 2.0 port. The Buffalo BRC-P258U2 measures 141mm x 23mm x 155mm and weighing of 370grams.