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Gear Live has put up a gallery of their uboxing experience with the Kodak EasyShare V570 camera. This one is the world’s first dual lens digital camera, featuring both 35mm and wide angle lenses.

Kodak EasyShare V570

You can check out Gear Live’s Kodak V570 Gallery for the full Unboxing Ceremony smile



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Not all that different than the Verizon Treo 700p, but the folks over at Engadget Mobile have done their geeky duty, and taken lots of photos of the Unboxing Ceremony of the new Sprint Treo 700p they just received:


Note the yellow box. Bright Sprint yellow. At least they didn’t make the Treo that color (actually, that would have been kind of cool grin ).

Go check out the rest of the pics at Engadget Mobile.



James Kendrick over at jkonthrun is a lucky geek these days. He recently took possession of a Sony UX50 Micro PC (can’t officially call it a UMPC, I guess), and gives us a whopping 44 minute Unboxing Ceremony video:

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Head on over, and check it out.

Another lucky geek, Reggie, sent word that he got a UX50 as well, and he has some Unboxing Ceremony photos and impressions posted up on his site, Micro PC Talk.



Blogging buddy Mark VandeWettering over at brainwagon.org brings out the nostalgia in honor of Unboxing.com, and shares a recreation of the Unboxing Ceremony for his Nintendo Virtual Boy:


Remember that one? I never actually had one, but my cousin did. Trippy 3D goggles and interface. I think this was the first platform that Wario made an appearance on.


Check out the rest of the photos and story in Mark’s blog post and photo gallery.

Many thanks, Mark, for sharing this little trip down memory lane!



Matt “palmsolo” Miller has got some initial impressions of Nokia’s E61 “BlackBerry Killer” device over at his new Mobile Gadgeteer blog on ZDNet. He’s also shared some Unboxing Ceremony pics:


You can see the rest of his pics in this Flickr set.

How does Matt like this device? Is he going to replace his reliable Treo 650 with the E61? Read the article, and stay tuned to find out. I never really gave a second thought to any device from Nokia until I saw this one, and read Matt’s thoughts on it. I’ll have to have a closer look…



Apple has updated the Special Edition U2 iPod (all black with red clickwheel) to the current 5G iPod with Video, and iLounge has got a great first look at it, along with some great Unboxing Ceremony photos:


Check out the article for lots more photos. The packaging of the U2 iPod is even more elaborate than the benchmark standard iPod with Video.



This is kind of old, but I’ve been meaning to post it anyway, and Diogo actually emailed in and requested an Xbox 360 Unboxing Ceremony, so since I don’t have one of my own yet, this will have to do.

unpacking the xbox 360 - the xbox 360 box in a box
Check out the post at Joystiq for all of the photos - this was apparently a press/review package from Microsoft that they got on launch day. Check out the fancy aluminum briefcase thing:
unpacking the xbox 360 - aluminum case


I wouldn’t mind having one of those. grin Thanks, Joystiq!



Nick Starr recently got a new camera, a 10 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-Z1000, and he has diligently taken photos of the Unboxing Ceremony for all of us:

Casio EX-Z1000 10.1 Megapixels

Thanks for sharing, Nick! grin You can check out the rest of the photos in this Flickr set.

I’m sort of in the market for a new compact digital camera (and lusting after the Canon SD700 IS), but I’ll definitely check this Casio out. 10 megapixels is nothing to sneeze at!



Tycho and Gabe over at Penny Arcade just got a DS Lite PR package from Nintendo, and as is Nintendo’s way, they packed in a little something special. The PA guys posted a video to show us:



You really have to watch the video to see the surprise. Nice one, Nintendo! grin



Flickr user Tidemann comes through again with some great Unboxing Ceremony shots of the Altec Lansing inMotion portable audio system (for iPods, but works with other audio sources):


Everything from closeups of the bundled remote control to a layout of the entire box contents. You can see all of the photos in this Flickr set. Great stuff - thanks for sharing, Tidemann!



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