The Icom IC-R6 receiver has a range of 100Khz – 1.3Ghz. (With some gaps.)
No batterypack on this one, just good old-fashioned batteries. At least they are NiMH rechargeable batteries.
More pictures here, and the manual here.
FCC ID:AFJ325000
The new Yaesu FTM-350 mobile dual-band tranceiver. Besides being able to transmit on 144 Mhz. and 430 Mhz. it also does 220 Mhz. and receives from 500 Khz. to 1000 Mhz. with some gaps.
Some additional pictures can be found here, and pricing information it available at Universal Radio.
FCC ID:K6620335X40
Another monster from Yaesu, the FTdx5000.


More pictures here (outside) and here (inside). Manual here (part 1) and here (part 2).
More information can be found at the folks from Universal Radio.
UPDATE: The FTdx5000MP has been FCC approved on 12/29/2010 FCC id: K6620361X61.
FCC id: K6620361X60
The new RadioShack PRO-107 iScan Scanner made by GRE.
So what is iScan? The iScan scanner is computer programmable scanner which contains the complete RadioReference database on an SD card.
All this in a small package (127 x 60 x 27 mm and 190g) plus the firmware and library are upgradeable.
More information about this and other scanners can be found on http://www.radioreference.com/
Manual can be found here.
FCC ID: ‘ADV0602′
The Uniden BC335C is your basic scanner, does VHF, UHF, AIR and 800.
FCC ID: ‘AMWUB362′
There have been quite a few Chinese radio’s that have obtained FCC type-acceptance, but this is one of the few user programable Dual-Band portables.
This radio can be found on eBay for around $130 (or less), the package includes a Li-ion battery, desktop charger and manual etc…
FCC ID: ‘XBPTG-UV’