Written on 4:09 AM by mohan
HP launches MediaSmart Connect
July will be when HP's MediaSmart Connect will be made available, giving an option for those who don't already own an HP TV. This little black box won't clutter up your living room, but will bring a wide range of functionality such as :-
* WiFi (802.11n) and Ethernet connectivity
* Audio, video and photo streaming (including from compatible Internet services)
* Pulls digital files from any UPnP and DLNA compliant storage devices on your home network
It will retail for $349 a pop and is already available for pre-order. Each purchase comes with a learning remote which is able to wield its influence over four other gadgets, an HDMI cable and a $20 CinemaNow coupon.
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Written on 4:03 AM by mohan
World's First Wrist Watch Mobile Phone with 2" Wide Screen
Product Description
World's First Wrist Watch Mobile Phone with 2" Wide Screen
This mobile phone is affordable DUAL SIM Standby. With the aluminum alloy shell and stylish model. It features 2.0 inch touch-screen supports full-screen handwriting input. It supports mp3/mp4 player function and include 1.3MP camera. Other functions include bluetooth, GPRS, tri-band watch phone, mutil-Language interfaces.
Features
Language:
(1) English, Chinese
(2) ENG and other multi-language(French, Russian, Arabic, Thailand, Vietnam, Turkish ,Spanish , Portuguese etc
Display Type: 2.0”260k colors ,
resolution:240*RGB(V)*320(H)
Ring tone: 64 chord; Ring tone format: mp3, mp4, midi
Music: play mp3 at background; support equalizer
Video: 3GP、JPG、GIF、MID、MP3、MPEG-4 Support to play in full screen, speed/pause, support play at background; support equalizer ,support hand free
Specifications
Phone book: 500 groups of phone books, ringtones, incoming call bighead ,personal setting of moving play
Incoming call function: support incoming call hold on /transfer、handy key call、incoming call ringtone /incoming call bighead/incoming call personalized movie play/incoming call firewall
Message: 500 pieces SMS、support SMS,MMS、SMS group sending
Chinese input GPRS:support
GSM/GPRS method: handwriting , pingyin, stroke
MMS:support
Network format: GSM
Bands(MHz: 850/1900MHz or 900/1800 MHz or 900/1800/1900MHz(optional)
Accessories
1 x Battery Chargers
1 x Standard Battery
1xUSB cable
1xBxluetooth Earphone
1xEnglish user manual
1 x 1GB Memory card
1x Earphone
1xBluetooth charging cable
Warranty: 90 Days
In mobile phones, dual-band and tri-band refer to functionality that allows a cell phone to support either two or three frequency bands out of the four major GSM bands, and quad-band phones will work with all four of the major GSM (TDMA) 850/900/1800/1900 MHz. frequency bands.
GSM 900/1800 bands work in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Brazil
GSM 900/1800/1900 bands will work on at least one network in most countries around the world except for some networks that only support 850MHz(ATT in USA)
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 bands will work on at least one network in most countries around the world
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Written on 1:07 AM by mohan
When you turn off your lights and turn this unit on - trust us - you will be bamboozled with star rapture. That's the only way we can describe it.
What IS the Laser Stars Projector really?
It's a unit about 10inches tall that projects a combination of green laser stars and blue (slightly ultraviolet-ish blue) clouds onto your ceiling, walls, pets, etc. Both the clouds and the stars are constantly moving and morphing, just like a proper Universe should. And there are literally thousands of green laser stars to look at. There are two ways you can adjust your Laser Stars Projector, first you can pivot the projector itself 180 degrees horizontally around the base so that you can control *where* it is projecting in your room. It can literally fill up an entire ceiling and portions of several walls at once. And the other thing you can adjust is the intensity of the blue gaseous clouds, from zero to full intensity.
How does it really work?
The Laser Stars Projector utilizes a state of the art Diode Pumped, Solid State (DPSS) green laser combined with custom developed multiphase diffractive holographic optics, super luminous diodes and precision motors to produce the laser stars effect. The coherent light produced by the DPSS laser passes through a passive diffractive holographic optical element, which in turn passes through a circular periodicity electromechanical wheel, which is driven by a precision motor to create the soothing motion of the star field. So there.
Hurry, get one before your friends do. Then plug it in, turn it on, and tune out...
Please note: It's difficult to portray what the Laser Stars Projector projects here in images because it works best in the dark. The images tend to mute the green stars and exaggerate the blue clouds a bit.
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Written on 1:04 AM by mohan
Pure Digital Flip Mino HD
Pure Digital Flip Mino HD
The Flip Mino from Pure Digital is no longer playing in Little League but wants to rough it out with the big boys as it is now able to record in high definition resolution (720p only). Features include MPEG-4 encoding for all your digital memories, 4GB of internal memory that can stored to approximately an hour's worth of video and USB connectivity for quick data transfer. The integrated FlipShare editing software makes life easier before you upload your videos to websites such as YouTube or MySpace, compressing these to more manageable resolutions like 480 x 270. The Flip Mino HD will be going for $230 - not too shabby.
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Written on 1:01 AM by mohan
Step1
Consider the storage space you want in your USB drive. You may buy a pen or flash drive for smaller storage space or an external hard disk for larger space. Note that flash drives are easier to carry as compared to the regular hard drives.
Step2
Check if the drive is designed for USB 2.0 interface and if it is backward compatible.
Step3
Learn the features of the USB drive before buying. It usually comes with a in-built fast Ethernet port. It has an easy Web-based user interface for quick configuration from the network. The USB drive sends alert signals when the storage capacity is almost full.
Step4
Visit online stores such as Yahoo! Shopping and eBay to learn more about brands that offer USB drives. Transcend, Memorex, Verbatim, LG, Sony, Lexar and Iomega are some of the reliable brands that offer a variety of USB drives.
Step5
Plan your budget for purchasing the USB drive.
Step6
Learn more about the features and prices of USB drives by referring to online buyers’ guides. Browse through reviews and compare pricing. Some popular buyers’ guides include NexTag, Windows Marketplace, MySimon, Bizrate and Epinions (See links below).
Step7
Browse blogs and tech discussion forums. These are good avenues for gathering more information on features, trends and other insights on USB drives.
Step8
Buy a USB drive after comparing prices. Search for online vendors using search engines like Yahoo! or Google. Browse through popular online stores such as CompUSA, Best Buy and Circuit City (See links below).
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Written on 12:59 AM by mohan
Dmedia System G400 WiMAX MID
Dmedia System has released its G400 WiMAX MID, and while there aren't too many details available at this point in time, it looks set to make a splash next year (hopefully at CES 2009, too). Features of the G400 include :-
* 3.8"/4.3" touchscreen display with 800 x 480 resolution
* Bluetooth support
* WiMAX connectivity
* Integrated HSPDA/WCDMA
* GPS navigation
* microSD memory card slot
A 1400mAh battery powers the G400, and it looks set to settle down under the consumer internet device or portable media player niche compared to a MID. There is no word on pricing as at press time.
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Written on 1:43 AM by mohan
NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800
NVIDIA has announced its new workstation graphics card called Quadro FX 5800. The big novelty: 4GB of video memory on board. Oh, it's not going to make your games much faster as most consumer applications don't use that much memory, however for those working on serious things like finding the next billion barrels of oil, simulating wind power generation or looking inside your heart the additional memory can become invaluable to avoid costly memory swapping.
Most of you know its cousin, the GTX 280 with which it shares most of the architectural traits, like having 240 stream processors. If you wonder, the main difference between GeForce and Quadro cards reside in the driver optimizations. Quadro chips are also selected from the "best" chips that have passed a more rigourous testing process.
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