Here it is: The Kogan Agora

I'm very excited to be able to show you the Kogan Agora and the Kogan Agora Pro.

The Agora will cost AU$299, and the Agora Pro will be AU$399. Both are on sale now and will ship to you on January 29th 2009.

The full specs can be found here.

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Kogan Full HD Video Camera reviewed by GoodGearGuide and PC World

We've had Chris Jager from PC World/GoodGearGuide take a look at one of our most recent products, the Full HD Video Camera.

They've awarded it 4.25/5, you can see the full review at GoodGearGuide.

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Kogan Google Android Phone by Christmas!

As reported by Sydney Morning Herald and The Age (as well as Gizmodo,SmartCompany, and others), we're going to have a Kogan Google Android phone available by Christmas.

And the kicker is, it'll be $199!

I still don't have a name for this product, so if you have any suggestions, I'm keen to hear them!

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Economic crisis not hurting tech sector

A lot has been written about how the global economic crisis will affect consumer spending. However, it seems electronics, gadgets, and technology are doing better than other sectors.

Canon recently released their annual Digital Lifestyle index which confirms this. What do you think, has the weak dollar, economic crisis, or anything else affected your purchasing habits for electronics?

Our business model helps Australians buy this sort of technology at affordable prices. Hopefully we're helping you make these decisions and ensuring they don't hurt the hip pocket much at all!

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Harvey Norman ignores online retailers...again

 

Harvey Norman announced this week that they would be releasing weekly sales figures as an indicator of the state of the economy.

I think this is an extremely arrogant and naive approach to helping Australian's deal with the economic situation. Harvey Norman are clearly failing to recognise that consumers looking for the best prices in the current financial climate are moving to online stories in huge numbers.

I know Gerry Harvey's business has been painfully slow in moving online, no doubt through fear of cannibalising their retail sales model, but they surely can't think their stores are an indicator of the state of the economy!

 

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Blu-ray player available for pre-sale

Just a quick note to let you know that the Kogan Blu-ray player is now available for presale on our online store. Rob has also posted about this on his blog.

The Blu-ray player sells for an industry-smashing price of AU$349. 

As with all our products we have a money-back guarantee, so if you're not happy with the product after purchasing it, we do offer peace of mind.

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Kogan Technologies going paperless

The issue of receiving a physical warranty card with your products came up last week on the blog. Rob pointed it out first on the blog, and then on his own site. It really got me thinking about the paperless office.

The Kogan Technologies team have always tried to minimise the paper we use. First of all, we've found running a paperless office has reduced our operational costs, meaning we can sell LCD TVs, GPS units, and digital photo frames for even cheaper.

Secondly, it's a great way to help the environment. We're all wired to our computers pretty much all day, so why print things unnecessarily?

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Philips no longer selling TVs in Australia and New Zealand

Philips recently announced they will be pulling the plug on their TV sales in Australia and New Zealand.

This follows on from Hitachi's exit earlier this year.

This shows just how cut-throat the retail market is for consumer electronics. By adding significant costs through middlemen, companies like Philips, Hitachi, and no doubt others down the track, are finding it very hard to remain competitive. 

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PRO range now comes with HD tuner

Up till now the Kogan integrated LCD TVs been limited to SD tuners. We've now released new models of the PRO 19 and PRO 22 which include high definition tuners built in to them.

I really believe these are the best fully featured integrated solutions available in Australia at the moment, at any price point. 

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Apple iPhone: What do you think?

I have been a big Nokia fan since the 6110. Every phone since has been a Nokia. I find them easy to use and functional. For instance, I connect my laptop (using bluetooth) to my N95 and access the internet through the 3G on my phone plan.

I have felt that Nokia have always had superior phones to the competition. Now that Apple have launched the 3G iPhone, Nokia's dominance is in question. I think the iPhone is a good mp3 and media player with built in phone, but, I don't think it's a great phone.

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