Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Best Christmas Gift

Hello and welcome to the blog!

This time I am going to review the best christmas gift for kids this year.

RESIDENT EVIL 5



This is actually not a gift that children should be given, but even then, this is a great value for money.

The most anticipated game of the year, and probably the most awaited game that the next generation consoles have ever seen, has finally arrived and is waiting for you in the stores.

The hero of the series is back and and has new styles, guns, ammo, girl, and a lot more. This game features in the continent of Africa and provides a great experience for the games during the 25+ hours of gameplay.
It is certainly not "THE BEST" game on PS3, because this machine has got other titles under its hood like Killzone 2, Gran Turismo 5 etc., but it certainly is one of the best games around for xbox 360 fans.

NINTENDO DSi



The young kids and the lovers of Nintendo have a great thing coming to them this christmas... the all-new nintendo DSi!

This new device from Nintendo has good and bad features built into it. The games are same, with a little difference that the screen has been brightened and it does gives you a feel of being a gamer, rather than being a young boy on his school trip.
The new DSi features bigger screen and a lot more! This surely the one that you should buy for your kids this christmas.

  • 12% thinner than the DS lite
  • 0.3 megapixel camera
  • Larger 3.25″ screen (DS lite has 3″)
  • SDHC slot - which can be used to playback audio
  • 256MB of internal flash memory
  • New DSi shop
  • Upgradable firmware

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Gadgets Of The Year!!

When we looked at the previous year's gadgets, they were all amazing. But this year, when we looked back at our posts, we found out that this list, that has been made, is worth the technology and pays homage to technology invented so far.

The most important devices of this decade have helped us to stay online (or linked) all the time, facilitating our daily life both at work and at home. Those devices (such as the iPhone or other smartphones) have revolutionized the way we consume information, keeping us always informed and connected at any moment and any place.

Of course, the iPhone is not the only example of the best gadgets that have been produced lately. There are also other products that have been very important for the technological development of this decade.

Here is the complete list from 1-10. Enjoy!


1. iPod.


2. GPS Devices



3. BlackBerry.


4. Sony Cyber-shot Digital Camera.
5. Tivo.



6. Nintendo Wii.
7. High Capacity USB Flash Drives.



8. iPhone 3G

9. e-Book Reader.


10. Notebooks PCs.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Newest Gadgets Of the Moment!!

Hello and welcome my friends to the most authentic place to get information from, the "Techno Gadgets" Blog!!

This week, we have come across a bunch of devices that are meant to be your helpful partners in your daily life and would never turn their backs on you.

We all know that Christmas is approaching and we have yet to see some of the most spectacular device on the display centers of the online retail giants like "Amazon" of "eBay", as well as on the shelves of the real retail giants like Target or Wal-Mart.

But these gadgets are not to be considered as a piece of scrap, but they have their own charisma and we must pay respect to them.

Now, here is the list of the gadgets that we have this week.

Mimo Mini USB Monitor




At first we considered making sarcastic comments about paying the same for a miniature 7" monitor that you would for a monitor three times the size. Then we took a closer look at the Mimo Mini USB monitor and realized it is powered entirely via USB, no external AC adaptor or video card needed. This miniature display marvel also runs in landscape or portrait mode and also comes in a touchscreen version. Mimo Mini, we think we love you - full specs after the jump.

Features:

  • Small monitor runs completely off of USB, giving you an extra mini display whenever and wherever you need it.
  • No extra power needed. The Mimo monitor is powered by USB.
  • No extra video card. The Mimo has a built in video card that runs over any USB 2.0 connection.
  • Rotating Portrait or Landscape view. Go vertical for notes and spreadsheets, horizontal to watch a movie.
  • Great for laptop use. The Mimo stores easily in your bag and is
  • ready to go simply by plugging it in
  • 740 Model offers touchscreen abilities for control with a finger or stylus
  • Mac and Windows driver support (intel Mac only). Additional drivers required for touchscreen use of the 740 monitor on Mac OS.
  • Display size - 7"
  • Display resolution - 800 x 480
  • Brightness - 350 cd/m2
  • Contrast ratio - 400:1
  • Connections - USB 2.0

Our rating 6.5/10

Japanese Nano Tech Water Maze Game




A new breed of the games has arrived. The hybrid of Pachinko and a waterfall the Nano-Tech Japanese Aqua Dance Game is Bandai Japan's second attempt to go public with their nano-tech knowledge.

This has been made with the nano-surface that intensifies the beeding ability of water and makes it to make beeds more quickly. The agent applied is "Adesso WR", a proprietary product of Japan's nanotech giant.

The device is simple... you fill the tank with water and see the magic happening! the bumps and the ridges make water arrange in different patterns each time!

Features:
  • Amazing desktop waterfall uses nanotechnology to turn ordinary water into a lightning fast mercury-like substance
  • 2 different styles to chose from each with different surface obstacles
  • Uses "Adesso WR", a nano-tech agent invented and patented by Nikka Kagaku Co., Ltd
  • No batteries required
  • Dimensions: 14.5cm x 11.7cm x 2.5cm
Our Rating 9/10

Which Is The Best GPS?




You're looking for the best GPS money can buy, so long as that money isn't going to break the bank. We've always been pleased with the Garmin nĂ¼vi line, especially the widescreen models with built-in Bluetooth and FM. The Garmin nuvi 760 has a 4.3" touch screen color backlit display, Bluetooth for hands-free calling and traffic broadcasts via "silent" FM data channel for intelligent routing based on traffic conditions.

So aside from the super easy to use intuitive interface and excellent performance in the Garmin nuvi line, what do we like best about this particular GPS? Once priced for $399 the nuvi 760 is currently on sale on Amazon for $199 - which is what we paid for a measley nuvi 250W only a year ago!

Features

  • 4.3-Inch Diagonal Touch Screen Color Display
  • 480 X 272 Pixels, Wqvga Display With White Backlight
  • Preloaded With City Navigator(R) North America Nt Preloaded With City Navigator(R) North America Nt Maps
  • Bluetooth(R) Wireless Technology For Hands-Free Calling
  • Speed Limit Indicator Displays Speed Limits For Highways & Interstates

Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Garmin
  • Model: Nuvi 760
  • Receiver Description: 12 channel
  • Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth
  • Display Size: 4.3 inches
  • Native Resolution: 480 x 272
  • Data Service: SD card
  • MP3 player: Y

Our Rating 7.5/10

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Newest gadgets!!!

Hello my friends and thank you for visiting my blog. I hope that i provide you with the latest information over the internet available to all of us, me being the source of the precious information.

This week i have come up with a bunch of new gadgets, whose reviews are given just below.

Party Timer Calculates the Intensity of your Party



This is one of those gadgets, were it more than a concept design, would definitely be making its way into college frat houses everywhere. During your average day it’s nothing more than an oversized clock. It’s not something I’d call stylish, but it can either be set on a table top or hung on the wall. In addition to working as a clock, it calculates what type of party is going on in your house.

It does this based on the noise level, it reads how many decibels the noise level is and then chooses the category. For example 0 to 10 means no party, 21 to 50 is a talking party, 101 to 120 is a club party and anything above 161 is an “atom party”. If nothing else it’ll definitely give guests a goal to knock the party into a higher gear. Of course, the Party Timer is just a concept design so there is no purchasing it.


iPhone Waterproof case


If you can’t manage to part with your iPhone while you’re around a lot of water, you might want to make sure that you protect your iPhone. This case seals all of the water out and still gives you the use of your iPhone while it’s at it. It even still allows for you to listen to your music and use the camera. Which means you get cute pictures of your kids while you’re at the pool without having to worry about them drowning your iPhone.

Somehow, even though you can hook up your headphones to your iPhone it will still keep all of the water out. It also still makes it possible to use the touchscreen on the iPhone. This useful case has a serious geek side though, it comes with a lanyard so that you can wear it around your neck. Which with this around your neck you’re probably not going to win any ‘Best Dressed’ awards. You can purchase the case for $32 from Sanva, but you’ll have to find a way to get it shipped out of Japan.


Logitech Presentor


Logitech is one Swiss company who are famous for their line of computer peripherals that not only ooze with quality, they also offer a decent to above average performance when the situation calls for it, be it speakers, mice, remote controls and even presenters for folks who thrive on PowerPoint slides whenever they’re at a business meeting. This time round we have a couple of devices that will certainly make corporate bigwigs and lecturers smile, as they can opt to be armed by either the Logitech Professional Presenter R800 or the Logitech Wireless Presenter R400 whenever they have an audience to watch over. These new presenters offer the confidence to move about freely in order to focus better on deliver a more effective and powerful demonstration.

First off we have the high end Logitech Professional Presenter R800. This model gives you complete control of the presentation as it allows you to address te crowd with your full focus instead of dividing it with the clock, thanks to an easy-to-set timer with silent, vibrating alerts. The timer can be viewed through its 1″ x 0.5″ LCD display, making it just nice to capture just how many more minutes you have left with a quick glance. In addition, it will vibrate whenever you have 5, 2 and no more minutes left. Once you’ve past the zero mark, it will begin to count upwards to let you know just how many minutes you have surpassed the allotted time. The Logitech Professional Presenter R800 has a working radius of 30 meters alongside a reception-level indicator so that you won’t stray beyond the preset boundaries.

As for the Logitech Wireless Presenter R400, this basic model will target those who delivers presentations in a much smaller meeting room, as it comes with a red laser pointer, a battery power indicator and a working range that is half that of the Logitech Professional Presenter R800. Expect to pick up the R800 for $99.99 later this month, while the Logitech Wireless Presenter R400 is tipped to arrive from next month onwards for $49.99.


USB TV Tuner


Looking for new ways to turn your computer into an all-round entertainment system? Perhaps it might be lacking the GV-SC31 1Seg USB TV tuner from IO Data of Japan, where the free TVStation application that can be downloaded enables you to view live TV as well as recorded programs right off your computer. Just make sure you have sufficient storage space on your machine if you’re prone to record more than you watch. This USB device can also allow you to view said programs on your iPod touch or iPhone as it streams video straight from the PC onto said devices. It will arrive in Japan later this month for $70 a pop - there is no word on whether it will arrive elsewhere or not.


Epson Perfection V500 Office Scanner


When it comes to scanners, there is a handful of notable names that one can trust, and among them would include Epson, who recently released their Perfection V500 Office scanner that will target micro-business owners, home office users and consumers. This scanner is able to offer an above average scanning solution which effortlessly combines the productivity features of a document scanner and the image quality of a photo scanner without taking up too much footprint on your working desk. Epson has clearly done well to position the Perfection V500 Office for scanning a wide variety of items, ranging from important documents to receipts. It will feature a 30-page automatic document feeder that has scan speeds of up to three pages per minute, a quartet of push buttons for easy, one-touch scanning, and Epson ReadyScan LED technology that makes scanning a snap since it does away with pesky warm-up time, especially when you’re just about to start a scan or switching between reflective and film scanning. Guess getting this would be an unspoken signal from your boss that he expects productivity levels to increase, leaving you with less excuse to hang around the water cooler for the latest gossip because the scanner is “warming up”.

The Epson Perfection V500 Office comes with 6400 dpi resolution for superior image quality scans, while you will also benefit from a wide range of speciality photo features including a transparency unit for negative, slides and film scanning, Digital ICE Technology that handles dust and scratch removal in film scans and Epson Easy Photo Fix technology which comes in handy where old and faded image restoration, dust removal and grain reducing are concerned.

The Epson Perfection V500 Office is tipped to retail for $349.99 when it arrives in the market sometime next month. It will play nice with most operating systems including Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac OS X.


SONY new e-Book Reader



Sony is off the blocks with new e-book readers that come in the form of the Reader Pocket Edition and the Reader Touch Edition which we’ll look at in greater detail below. This isn’t the first e-book reader to be released from Sony, and will most probably prove to be quite the competitor towards the Amazon Kindle and its sequel. Both of these e-book readers from Sony will be available at the end of this month onwards from various sources including SonyStyle.com, SonyStyle stores and select retail partners. Apart from that, you can also pick up new releases and New York Times bestseller titles in the eBook Store from Sony for $9.99 apiece, making it cheaper compared to the actual paperback, saving you costs on purchasing a bookshelf as well.

First off is the Reader Pocket Edition that comes with a 5″ electronic paper display which is crammed into a stylish chassis. Nice to know that Sony has released it in a bunch of different colors, including navy blue, rose and silver. The Reader Pocket Edition is a snap to navigate through using but a single hand, where the relatively small size also means it can slip into a purse or jacket pocket without causing any noticeable bulge. Also known as the PRS-300, this model can hold up to around 350 standard e-books with its internal memory, and the battery is able to last up to two weeks of non-stop reading before it requires a trip to the nearest power outlet. The Sony PRS-300 Reader Pocket Edition will retail for $199, making it the most affordable dedicated reading device on the market at the moment.

As for the Reader Touch Edition, you can tell by its name that the PRS-600 (model number) will come with a responsive, menu-driven 6″ touchscreen display which makes it possible to take advantage of quick, intuitive navigation, page turning, highlighting and note taking with but a swipe of the finger or using the included stylus if you hate leaving fingerprints over all your devices. The stylus will also come in handy when one needs to take down handwritten notes on the go, while those who are more comfortable with a virtual keyboard can opt for that as well. It will come with a pre-loaded Oxford American English Dictionary to expand your word power, boasting memory card slots for Memory Stick PRO Duo and SD formats. $299 will net you the Sony PRS-600 in either red, black or silver colors.


Radio Controller Feed Boat


Love fishing but seem to be lacking the X-factor that allows you to land the right catch every single time? Perhaps the Radio-Controlled Feed Boat might be able to help you out, coupled with a sonar sensor, tipper for 4.4 lbs of bait, an underwater LED light and a range of up to 948 feet.

This Radio-Controlled Feed Boat will bring your bait and floaters to places that can’t even be reached with the best casting technique. Up to 300m (984ft) from your location. The one-hand control is easy to operate and will take the agile electric boat to the exact spot where the fish are – tracked by the built-in sonar sensor. The 5.3 x 5.4cm (2″ x 2 1⁄10″) display on the remote-control will show you where to find the fish and at which depth the shoal is moving (up to 30m /98ft in 2m/6ft5” units). In addition it will indicate the water temperature (0-40°C) and the absolute water depth as well as all boat movements and activities. The tipper discharges up to 2kg (4.4 lbs) of bait at the touch of a button. Along with your hook bait, too, if you wish.

The Radio-Controlled Feed Boat will be equipped with a couple of powerful jet motors from the 540 Series that are located within the hull, allowing you to navigate safely through severely overgrown waters, making short work of algae and twining plants. Powered by a quartet of AAA batteries that last up to 3 hours, the Radio-Controlled Feed Boat can be yours for 435 Pounds.





Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Hello and welcome everyone to this amazing and exciting world of new and latest electronic gadgets.

I have been updating my other blogs, so I got a bit late and could not update my this one, but don't worry any more. I am back again, with a punch of new and latest gadgets that everyone will want to have in his/her pockets!! Here is an attempted detailed-preview of these gadgets.

Sony PCM-M10 Provides Some Pro Features at "Budget" Price




Let's begin with Sony. At last Sony built something for the "budget" market and is making quite a number of bucks from this little and handy "pro level" recorder and "everything".
The next Cronkite you certainly aren't, but this $400 "pro-level" PCM-M10 recorder from Sony might give that semi-serious blogger gig you have based in the garage a bit more chutzpah when you're making interviews out in the field.

With the lower price point, the PCM-M10 is now the cheapest flash-based recorder in the Sony lineup. Another first is that the recorder is the first to feature a built-in speaker for playback recordings. One more first? The PCM-M10 is the first player in the line to produce MP3 files. Finally!

In other words, says blogger Brad Linder (who may or may not have interviewed Sony execs with this thing for his overview), this thing has all the same software features as the more expensive PCM-D50, except that reocrder checks in at roughly $600. Oh, and there's the drawbacks to consider too at that price point. Mainly, cheaper materials, Linder says, especially in the area of the headphone jack and some of the plastics.

Samsung P400 Portable Projector



Samsung, one of the world’s largest electronic companies, has recently released the ultra-small and ultra-lightweight P400 projector that features mobile technology and multimedia functions.

Despite its small size exterior (2.5×5.8×5.7 inches), and lightweight features—only 2 lbs, the gadget can fit comfortably the palm of the hand. The size and weight combination makes the P400 a highly portable device.

One of the most amazing features of the P400 is its LED light projector that can last for more than 20, 000 hours. And because the device uses a LED light source, the projector uses to least amount of energy while preventing over-heating.

Meanwhile, one of the most notable feature of this projector is its brightness that can reach up to 115 lumens or about 77 percent of its 150-lumen maximum output. It also has a very good contrast ration considering its small size.

Setting up the P400 is not a problem since it’s a plug and play device. Users will only have to setup the projector in a presentation screen or even a blank wall. The maximum image projection is about two meters wide, which is more or less 98 inches (13 feet away). However, the device has no zoom features so users may have to move the gadget back and forth in order to achieve the desired image size.

Other adjustments in the video quality and audio clarity may be done by “credit card-sized” remote control or the touch-sensitive control panels, which is built-in on top of the P400. However, the touch-screen control is a little let-down for the device since it is really difficult to come up with the desired specification. (This may be attributed to the lack of tactile feedback.)

Inside the box includes, VGA cable, a remote control, audio connector, and pretty much anything that is needed in a video presentation. An additional composite video connector and RCA phono jacks for high-quality stereo audio input is also included to the gadget.



3K RazorBook 400 Netbook

Electronic company 3K Computers recently unveiled its latest netbook called 3K RazorBook 400, which is specifically designed for students and people who are always on the go.


With just under 2 pounds, this ultra-lightweight gadget boasts a variety of features that will rival almost all netbooks out in the market today. But like most of the “small” computers in the market, it lacks versatility in the interface category, hosting only a 7-inch Widescreen Active Matrix TFT LCD display (800×480).

But 3K claimed that size is not the issue for the RazorBook 400. The company said that despite its relatively small size, the new gadget has an incredible power-saving capability (plus the ultra-lightweight and compact design) that can give users more time working outside without having to charge the battery every now and then. This feature is made available by the RazorBook’s Ingenic 400 MHz 32-Bit Single Core Processor that can operate with very low power consumption.

Another power-saving capability of the new gadget can be found in its Solid-State Drive memory, which offers users unmatched protection from shock and bumps while on the road. However, it only has 1GB of internal memory, which is far too small than those of its competitors.

Connectivity option is not an issue with the RazorBook 400. It has an integrated Wireless LAN connection and a built-in Ethernet 10/100 Mbps with RJ45 interface for the fast data sharing in the Internet. The gadget also has 3 USB 2.0 ports, Full-size keyboards, and high-definition stereo system so users can enjoy their music, videos, and share files while on the go.

The gadget can operate both Linux and Windows platforms and can open heavy data files like GNUMeric – Opens Microsoft, Excel, and PDF reader with ease. It is now available in electronic store for just $229.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T70 Digital Camera



Sony’s worldwide reputation for creating unique, attractive, high-quality, advanced technology products rests on a long line of innovations embraced by people from all walks of life. With a diverse product lineup serving a variety of lifestyles and industries, Sony continuously strives to introduce new products and technologies to meet changing market needs.

PRODUCT FEATURES:

8.1 Megapixels (effective);

Zoom: 3x Optical, 5.1x HD Smart (16:9);

6x Precision Digital, 15x Smart (VGA);

Lens: Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens;

LCD: 3.0-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus;

Stamina (CIPA): Up to approx. 270 shots / approx. 135 min.

Product Specification :

Megapixels :8.1 Megapixels
Optical Zoom :3 X
Digital Zoom :6 X
LCD Screen Size :3 in
Recording Method :Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo
Product Line :Cyber-shot
Camera Type :Compact



SPYCAM VIDEO SUNGLASSES




Forget about sunglasses that feature MP3 playback - those aren’t nearly as cool as the Spycam Video Sunglasses from ThinkGeek, filling up a hole in your voyeuristic instinct.

"The Spycam Video Sunglasses are not intended to be part of any disguise - they are the disguise - concealing a tiny video camera in the center of the glasses. Capable of capturing excellent quality video and audio, these Spycam Video Sunglasses can be comfortably worn nearly anywhere to help you get the footage. Video is stored in AVI format on a Micro SD card. These glasses also feature easy-to-use controls which are located on the glasses frame. The built-in battery is rechargeable via USB connection and has a battery operating life of about 3-4 hours."

Would you drop $149.99 for this, or do you prefer other kinds of spy gadgets which are even more discreet?


Averatec D1005 All-In-One computer



TriGem USA has recently announced that they will be making available the Averatec 22″ D1005 all-in-one (AIO) computer to the masses, giving yet another option to folks who want a decent rig in their homes that won’t take up too much space, no thanks to the ever increasing population and inability for the masses to purchase a decent home as apartments get more and more popular in dense residential areas due to the lack of land. The Averatec D1005 might sound rather basic to some, but don’t let it fool you as it is perfect for business, home users and college-bound students who want the full functionality of a PC without compromising on performance despite being crammed into a chassis that is extremely space saving.

According to Henry Hewitt, vice president of sales at TriGem USA, “Our latest offering was designed with the college student and business professional in mind. Its sleek design and small footprint make it an attractive system to sit on top of your desk without taking up a lot of space. As people downsize their office space and college students head back to the dorm, saving valuable desktop real estate is top of mind. In addition, its ability to serve as a multimedia center makes it a great choice for those looking for a PC that can do ‘double duty.’ Its powerful dual-core processor, ability to play video at true 1080p resolution, and built-in megapixel webcam combines all the applications consumers are demanding these days.”

Underneath the hood, you will find that the 22″ Averatec D1005 AIO holds a 2.5GHz Intel Pentium dual-core E5200 processor, a massive 320GB hard drive, 3GB of memory, Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11n), gigabit Ethernet connectivity, Microsoft Vista Home Premium and a full-size USB keyboard and mouse to get you started. Just in case the $799 asking price might be a wee bit too high for you, there is always the 18″ D1133 version which is pretty capable as well, although those who can spend more might want to check out the 25.5″ D1205 instead.

The Press Release is given below:

"New Averatec 22-inch AIO is Space-Saver for Office, Home and Dorm"

SANTA ANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TriGem USA today announced the Averatec 22-inch D1005 all-in-one (AIO) computer, rounding out the company’s lineup of powerful all-in-one PCs. With an MSRP of $799, the D1005 is an ideal system for business or home users and college-bound students who need a PC with full functionality while enjoying the benefits of a space-saving design.

“Our latest offering was designed with the college student and business professional in mind,” said Henry Hewitt, vice president of sales at TriGem USA. “Its sleek design and small footprint make it an attractive system to sit on top of your desk without taking up a lot of space. As people downsize their office space and college students head back to the dorm, saving valuable desktop real estate is top of mind.

“In addition, its ability to serve as a multimedia center makes it a great choice for those looking for a PC that can do ‘double duty.’ Its powerful dual-core processor, ability to play video at true 1080p resolution, and built-in megapixel webcam combines all the applications consumers are demanding these days.”

The new 22-inch Averatec D1005 AIO features a 2.5GHz Intel Pentium dual-core E5200 processor, 320GB hard drive, 3GB of memory, Microsoft Vista Home Premium and a full-size USB keyboard and mouse.

TriGem USA has become known for its space-saving AIO designs with recent launches of the 25.5-inch D1205 and the 18-inch D1133 AIO computers. Hewitt noted that Averatec gauges consumer demand very closely to ensure that design features are incorporated into future AIOs.

“We are evolving into a multi-tasking society, demanding more of technology to address everyday necessities. For this reason, TriGem has incorporated powerful features into its AIO designs which enables consumers to place their systems in any location where daily PC use is desired by a family, student or small business.”

The Averatec D1005 is a versatile computer that can be used for everyday Web browsing, social networking, home and business software applications and games, plus users can enjoy viewing YouTube videos and other on-line or streaming video entertainment. The system features built-in WLAN wireless 802.11n networking as well as wired 10/100/1000 Mb/s network connectivity.

The D1005 is available for purchase at Best Buy.com, TigerDirect.com, Newegg.com and Onsale.com.

TriGem’s products are backed by a one-year limited warranty and one-year of technical support available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time.

Specifications – Model D1005




Processor
Intel C2D E5200, 2.5GHz
Screen
22” WXGA
Memory
3GB DDR2 (expandable to 4GB)
Hard Drive
320GB SATA
Optical Drive
DVD Super-Multi (Slot loading)
Wireless LAN
Intel 802.11n
Video Graphics
Intel X4500HD
Wired LAN
Built-in 10/100/1000 Mb/s LAN
Keyboard & Mouse
Full-size wired USB
Webcam
2.0 megapixel
Dimensions
20.9"(W) x 8.8"(D) x 18.5"(H)
OS
Vista Home Premium
MSRP
$799



PlayStation Eye Still Alive, Support For Facial Recognition Coming Soon



The all-but-forgotten PlayStation Eye, not one to be outshined by its prototype, unnamed motion-sensing PlayStation controller brother, will soon support facial recognition.

Says Sony Europe's Head of Developer Services, Kish Hirani, the Eye will have the ability to "detect gender and even the age of the face, separate facial features such as the nose, eyes and ears, and even detect whether you're smiling or not."

And taking a page from Microsoft's Natal platform, Hirani said the Eye will also support "skeleton tracking."

Now, I'll admit, these are cool features, but I do hope the update allows the PlayStation Eye to work in the dark. Facial recognition firmware update or not, for this to work Sony's going to have to figure out a way for this forgotten gadget to function from within the pitch black confines of people's storage closets and attics.



Magellan RoadMate 1470 GPS



Magellan, a manufacturer of GPS and navigation devices, recently introduced its latest product called RoadMate 1470 that features advanced technology which is ideal for constant travelers who need a reliable source of direction.

This gadget features a 4.7-inch screen display equipped with Touch Sensitive Technology that will allow people to easily access different applications and menu. This QVGA screen also provides Auto NightView that will people to adjust the color and contrast ratio of the displayed pictures for convenient viewing even in low-light condition.

Meanwhile, the GPS device offers more than six million points of interest in three countries including Canada, U.S., and Puerto Rico. And to provide more accurate road directions, this gadget supports multi-destination routing, street names and highways, and Roadside Assistance menu.

To allow users to easily access points of interests, the Roadmate 1470 has personalized search icons that each represents the favorite travel destinations of people.

While this gadget provides accurate mapping details, it lacks BlueTooth connectivity for wireless transfer of digital files. To make up for its lack of wireless connectivity, the gadget has USB 2.0 port and microSD card slot for file transfer.

Another downside of this GPS device is the lack of 3D Technology that will support more vivid and accurate road mapping. And unlike some navigation tools which have music entertainment functions—such as media player and FM radio—the RoadMate 1470 also lacks such media feature.

Other features of Magellan RoadMate 1470 are: rechargeable Lithium-ion battery; integrated antenna; Text-to-speech Technology that provides voice direction; intuitive user interface; ultra-thin and compact design; and intelligent technologies such as SmartDetour that provides traffic updates.

In terms of physical features, the gadget has a total measurement of 3.3 (H) x 5.2 (W) x 0.7 (D) inch and weighs approximately 283 g.

According to Magellan website, the RoadMate 1470 comes at a starting price of $229.99. Meanwhile, there is an additional fee for consumers who will need a preloaded map of Mexico.


That's it for now. Hope to see ya soon!! Keep blogging and reading mine!!!!






Sunday, July 12, 2009

All New of July!!


Hello everyone!!!
I know that it has been a bit late for me to publish this new post on the internet, but guess what, I have got admission in one of the most prestigious engineering institutions of Pakistan.
Leaving these things aside, I will be providing you the latest and the most reliable gadgets of this week.

Here is a detailed preview.

SANDISK UNVEILS WORLD’S FASTEST 32GB SDHC CARD

30MB/s Read & Write Speeds and 32GB Storage Capacity Help
Photography and Video Enthusiasts Do More With Their DSLRs

32GB CardPMA, Sydney, June 25, 2009 – SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK), the global leader in Flash Memory, today introduced the fastest 32-gigabyte (GB)1 SDHC™ card on the market. The 32GB SanDisk SDHC™ card at up to 30 megabytes per second (MB/s)2 read and write combines industry-leading performance with massive storage capacity, digital photography utilize the advanced features of today’s DSLR cameras.

“The market for entry to mid-level DSLR cameras is growing, and SDHC is becoming the de-facto card format for these devices,” said Susan Park, director, retail product marketing, SanDisk. “Our card’s 32GB of storage and up to 30MB/s read & write speeds enable DSLR users to shoot without worrying about storage or speed limitations. SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards provide consumers with a more enjoyable user experience, letting them focus on what is really important – the images that they are capturing.”

Lightning-Fast Write Speed Captures Images Quickly
A memory card’s write speed plays a crucial role in the overall system of the camera when taking pictures in rapid succession. If a card cannot process data quickly enough then the burst mode shooting may pause unexpectedly as the card catches up to the camera. Burst mode bottlenecks can lead to missing “the” shot, especially at sporting or other fast-motion events. The SanDisk Extreme SDHC card offers maximum data-transfer rates, giving consumers a memory card fast enough to unlock the full capabilities of their DSLRs.

The 32GB SanDisk Extreme SDHC card to the SD Association’s new Class 10 specification, which exceeds requirement for today’s high definition (AVCHD) video recording. The card offers a sustained write speed fast enough to ensure high-definition video recording and capacity capable of storing 160 minutes of full HD 1920×1080 pixels at 24Mb/s data transfer rate.

Big Files Require Big Storage
Recently-released DSLR camera models like the Nikon D90 and D5000 offer consumers the ability to record HD videos, producing large files that can fill lesser-capacity cards quickly. Today’s high-megapixel DSLRs also can generate massive still images like those produced in the RAW format used by professional photographers who want to take advantage of the enhanced picture quality and flexibility that RAW allows during post production.

RAW images demand up to ten times as much storage space as regular JPEG images, and when taken in rapid succession during burst mode can quickly fill smaller storage cards. The 32GB SanDisk Extreme SDHC card can store up to 2500 RAW3 images, providing photographers with piece of mind and confidence that they will not run out of space for their images.

Renowned for their world-class durability, SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards guarantee operation at extended temperatures ranging from minus 13 F (minus 25 C) to 185 F (85 C). SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards are fully compatible with any camera, card reader or other device that supports SDHC cards.

When placed in SanDisk’s new ImageMate® Multi-Card USB 2.0 reader/writer, the SanDisk Extreme SDHC card transfers images and video to a computer at rates of up to 30MB/s. The card’s fast data transfer rates enable photographers operating under tight deadlines to maximize critical workflow and enter post production as quickly as possible.

Class 10 Performance Sets a New Standard
An SD™ card’s speed Class is based on its minimum data-transfer rate, and is used to ensure high-quality video recording standards. The SD Association added Class 10 as part of the SD 3.0 specification released earlier this year. The SanDisk Extreme SDHC card’s performance exceeds the requirements of even the highest-quality AVCHD video recording device, and is currently the fastest Class 10 card in the world.

Availability:
The SanDisk Extreme SDHC 32GB cards will be shipping worldwide to major retailers in August. Also in August, the current 4, 8 and 16GB capacity SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards will be upgraded from Class 6 to Class 104.

About SanDisk:
SanDisk Corporation is the global leader in flash memory cards – from research, manufacturing and product design to consumer branding and retail distribution. SanDisk’s product portfolio includes flash memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras and camcorders ; digital audio/video players; USB flash drives for consumers and the enterprise; embedded memory for mobile devices; and solid state drives for computers. SanDisk (www.sandisk.com/corporate) is a Silicon Valley-based S&P 500 company with more than half its sales outside of the United States.

CREATIVE ZEN MP3 PLAYERS

It has been a while since we heard from Creative and their Zen series of MP3 Players. The Zen Krystal came out a year ago with the Zen Mozaic, and they have recently unveiled two more in the Zen line.

The Zen Mozaic EZ300 comes in 4 to 8 gigabyte models that feature a 1.8 inch TFT color display, an FM radio, a built-in speaker, a voice recorder, as well as an alarm clock. It has a mosaic keypad that is a “one-of-a-kind” design, and uses a plug and play system for dragging and dropping your songs.

The Zen MX is a credit-card shaped player with 8 to 16 gigabtye models that feature a 2.5 inch screen with 320 x 240 resolution. It also includes an SD/SDHC slot, an FM radio,a voice recorder, as well as an alarm clock.

The Zen Mozaic EZ300 is available for pre-order now. The 4GB is available for $59.99, and the 8GB version for $79.99. The Zen MX is also available for pre-order, with the 8GB for $99.99 and the 16GB for $129.99.

Perhaps this would be better time for Creative to make a move to kill Apple’s semi-Monopoly on MP3 players. I’ve said this before: Creative’s Zen Stones are cheaper and better than iPod Shuffles. There, I said it. Deal with it, Apple.

Sandisk Sansa TakeTV

It is a memory stick which has a little cradle that plugs into a tv. It has a remote control which pops out to drive the thing.

There is a related service called Fanfare where you can purchase / download TV Shows.

This thing just works.

Feature List

  • Connects to any PC:
    • USB 2.0 compliant
    • Works with Mac, Linux, Windows Vista and Windows XP
  • Connects to any standard TV – Supported AV Outputs:
    • Composite Video
    • Analog Stereo
    • S-Video
  • Remote control—for use in the comfort of your living room
  • Compact convenient and lightweight:
  • Supports MPEG-4 – DivX and xVid
  • Supports NTSC and PAL color systems
  • Resolution of up to 720x576 (D1) at a bitrate of up to 7Mbps.
  • 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios and a range of viewing modes
  • DivX (Home Theater profile) certified
  • DivX DRM compliant
  • Standard replaceable remote control battery
Well, that's it for now. Hope to see you soon!!!