Monday, June 8, 2009

Sony Ericsson IM920 Video Viewing Stand


Sony Ericsson IM920 Video Viewing Stand is only 6 cm long and weighs only 18 grams Attach it to your mobile phone or wear it around your neck. Or simply plug it into the pocket - it takes place. It is also functions as a microSD memory card-to-USB adapter. Using this gadget, you can watch your favorite TV show or movie on the go. It is easy to use. You just need to plug the Video Viewing Stand IM920 into your computer and drag & drop your favorite video clips to a micro SD card. Then insert the micro SD card into your phone and attach the Video Viewing Stand IM920. The Video Viewing Stand IM920 is expected to be available within 6 months.

Getac V100 Rugged Convertible Notebook/Tablet PC

Getac V100 Rugged Convertible Notebook/Tablet PC has been upgraded and gets some new features. The notebook is equipped with an Intel Penryn 1.4GHz processor with 800MHz front bus and 3MB L2 cache, 4GB RAM and 160GB-320GB hard drive. Other features include WiFi 802.11n, an ExpressCard slot, a SD card slot, Bluetooth and optional GPS. The V100 has a 10.4-inch LED-backlight touchscreen display with optioal digitizer.
Getac’s V100 features full magnesium alloy case, shock-protected hard drive and sealed ports and connectors. The tablet is fully compliant with MIL-STD 810F and IP54 standards for ruggedness including the ability to withstand heavy rain, airborne dust and debris. It is also vibration and drop shock resistant.

Getac V100 Main Features

  • 180° rotatable screen transformable from a notebook to a tablet pc
  • 10. 4” or optional 12.1” (wide) LCD screen
  • Intel Core™ 2 Duo 1.2Ghz
  • Up to 2GB RAM
  • MIL-STD 810F and IP54 compliance
  • Magnesium alloy casing with hand strap
  • Shock-mounted removable hard drive (Up to 250GB)
  • Sunlight readable display solution (optional)
  • Integrated Bluetooth TPM 1.2 and 802.11a/b/g capability
  • GPRS and 3G technology (optional)
  • Reversible 1.3 Mega Pixel waterproof camera
  • 3yr Warranty

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Fujifilm: The 10-megapixel FinePix S2000HD Ultrazoom

This camera replaces the S1000fd and chiefly upgrades the lens, replacing the normal 12X lens with a 15X, hardware-stabilized unit. The HD in the camera's name also points to a new HD video recording feature that gives it a widescreen 720p capture mode.

Amateur sports photographers can also drop the resolution in exchange for higher speed: a step down to five megapixels increases the continuous shooting rate to 6.8 frames per second, while a further step down to three megapixels shoots at a quicker-still 13.5 frames per second.

The camera normally allows light sensitivity up to ISO 1600 but will push up to 3200 or 6400 by halving the pixel count for very dark environments where the addition of noise is secondary to capturing the shot. Fujifilm lists a price of $300 Canadian ($293 US) for the S2000HD.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Sony Ericsson Aino

Sony Ericsson Aino with a LED flash autofocus Camera!
Sony Ericsson has announced another handset named Sony Ericsson Aino features quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA support to enable worldwide roaming. It also features 3" touchscreen with 16M color display of WQVGA (432 x 240 pixels) resolution.Sony Ericsson Aino has 55 MB of internal memory, that supports SanDisk microSD cards. 8GB SanDisk microSD card will be included in the box of the phone.

SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
* 8.1 megapixel camera
* Up to 16x digital zoom

Connectivity
* A-GPS
* Bluetooth technology
* DLNA Certified™
* Google Maps
* Modem
* PictBridge
* Synchronisation
* USB mass storage
* USB support
* Wi-Fi

Others
* Size:104 x 50x15.5 mm
* Weight:134 grams
* Colours:Obsidian Black, Luminous White
* Main screen:16,777,216 True Colour TFT
* Resolution:240 x 432 pixels
* Size:3 inches
* Phone memory:Up to 55MB
* Memory card support:SanDisk microSD™
* Talk time GSM:Up to 13 hrs
* Standby time GSM:Up to 380 hrs
* Talk time UMTS:Up to 4.5 hours
* Standby time UMTS:Up to 367 hours
* Video talk time:Up to 1 hour 40 mins
* Music listening time:Up to 31 hours


iBuyPower Battalion 101 M865TU - Gaming Laptop

iBuyPower has announced its latest gaming laptop named Battalion 101 M865TU Gaming Laptop.iBuyPower Battalion 101 M865TU Gaming Laptop features 2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor with 4GB of RAM and graphics via NVIDIA GTX 260 with 1GB of graphics memory also including the Intel X-25 SSD.iBuyPower Battalion 101 M865TU Gaming Laptop has a 15-inch LCD and the NVIDIA GPU supports PhysX technology.The machine has a starting price of $1499.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Sony Ericsson 12.1 Mega Pixel

Sony Ericsson has announced another 12.1 megapixel phone, the Sony Ericsson Satio. It is a full 640 x 350 3.5-inch touchscreen phone comes with 12.1 megapixel camera, dual-band HSPA, microSD expansion (forget about the expensive memory stick), xenon flash and will be available in three colors black, silver and Bordeaux. Will be out in October. More pictures after the break.

Sony Ericsson Satio Specs:

• 12.1 megapixel camera, video light, xenon flash, auto focus, face detection, bestpic, geotagging, image stabilizer.
• red-eye reduction, smile detection, touch focus
• Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
• WebKit web browser
• On-screen QWERTY keyboard
• Auto rotate• Gesture control
• S60 5th edition Symbian OS
• HD and 3D games
• FM radio with RDS
• Java
• TV out
• In-built WiFi
• A-GPS
• Size: 112 x 55 x 13.3 mm
• Weight: 126 grams
• Main screen: 16,777,216 colour nHD TFT
• 16:9 widescreen
• Resolution: 640 x 360 pixels
• Size: 3.5 inches
• Phone memory: 128 MB
• Memory Card Support: SanDisk microSD

Monday, June 1, 2009

Sony DVP-FX 930 DVD Player



Sony has released a new portable DVD player named Sony DVP-FX930 portable DVD Player.The Sony DVP-FX930 features 9inch LCD screen with 800×480 resolution and offers up to 6 hours of playback time.The Sony DVP-FX930 also capable to play MP3 files and view JPEG which stored on a USB key. The Sony DVP-FX930 will be available in the mid of June in Japan for around 35000 Yen (264€).


Product Details
* Color: Black
* Brand: Sony
* Model: DVP-FX930
* Dimensions: 1.80" h x 8.90" w x 6.50" l, 1.98 pounds
* Native resolution: 800 x 480
* Display size: 9

Features
* 6-hour rechargeable battery
* 180-degree swivel and flip screen
* Touch keys on bezel for easy operation
* Multiple format disc playback
* Dual sensors for enhanced remote control use




Sunday, May 31, 2009

Sony Cyber-Shot Pocket Camera - W180 & W190


Sony introduced two new Cyber-Shot pocket cameras of W series including W180 and W190 with high smart zoom features. Smart zoom boosts maximum magnification to a frame-filling 18x for the Cyber-shot W190 and 17x for Cyber-shot W180. Both cameras have a 3x optical zoom.
Other features of the W180 and W190 are 10.1/12.1 effective megapixels, 2.7″ Clear Photo LCD screen, SteadyShot and High Sensitivity ISO 3200, Improved Face Detection recognizes up to 8 faces in a scene and Smile Shutter.



The new Sony W180 and W190 come in silver, black and red. The Cyber-shot W180 and W190 compact digital cameras will be available from July 2009. No words on price yet.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Adidas Shoe With Microprocessor‏

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Adidas puts computer on new footing hoping the new Adidas 1 will be to the sneaker industry what Apple's iPod has been to digital music, Adidas will put on sale March 18 what it bills as the world's first computerized "Smart Shoe."


But consumers will decide whether the bionic running shoe's $250 price tag — four times the average shoe purchase at stores such as Foot Locker — is a smart idea.

Adidas claims its new shoe, already profiled in Time and Popular Science, delivers on its promise to automatically and continually adjust itself to a runner's size, pace, terrain and even fatigue level.

The Adidas 1 uses a sensor, a microprocessor and a motorized cable system to automatically adjust the shoes' cushioning. The sensor under the heel measures compression and decides whether the shoe is too soft or firm. That information is sent to the microprocessor and, while the shoe is in the air, the cable adjusts the heel cushion. The whole system weighs less than 40 grams.

Batteries are included: replaceable lithium batteries estimated to be good for 100 hours of running. Users can turn the shoe's brain off — when it's off, they're regular sneakers — to save battery life. The chip also shuts itself off, keeping the same cushioning, if a runner walks more than 10 minutes.

Adidas' computer-driven shoe — three years in the making — is the latest innovation in the $16.4 billion U.S. sneaker industry, following other technology-driven shoes such as the Nike Shox and Reebok Pump.

Predicting Adidas 1 will turn the industry "upside down," communications chief Uli Becker says it rolls out worldwide by April 1. The primary sales targets: hard-core runners — and 17-year-old boys looking for the newest, coolest shoes. "This is new territory ... that we want to define," says Becker.

But will consumers shell out $250 for a pair of sneakers?

Shoe fanatics have been known to drop $300 to several thousand for genuine 1980s-vintage Nike Air Jordans.

The top-end running shoe from New Balance lists for $199.99. With runners typically replacing shoes by 500 miles, the $250 Adidas could push costs to 50 cents per mile, though the company says Adidas 1 cushioning will outlast traditional shoes.

A retail expert says that's beside the point. "Yes, there will be price resistance. But there will be plenty of people who have to be the first on the block to have them," predicts Marshal Cohen, chief analyst for NPD Group.

Bob McGee, editor of Sporting Goods Intelligence, says the "retro" shoe trend is waning and performance sales are heating up, allowing higher prices: "People are going back to running shoes and basketball shoes."


Adidas is spending an estimated $20 million on the roll-out.




Sunday, April 19, 2009

Panasonic Notebooks - Now in Colours


It looks like that will each time easier to get a colored notebook. In the past, I can only remember the Red Ferrari A the Yellow Lamborghini (both from Acer).

Recently we posted the colorful Sony Vaio Type C line, now you can also get a colorful notebook from Panasonic in their Let's Note line. The R6 model will be available in nine colors, the W5 and T5 models will be available in eleven colors.







Creative Labs Zen Vision M 30GB Black MP3 Player

The Zen Vision: M 30GB Multimedia Center makes it easy to carry all your digital files around - and navigate them more simply. You'll be able to enjoy thousands of photo and audio files -- or even video files, thanks to the great-looking 2.5" LCD screen. Its 320x240 resolution and 262,144 color display will makes photos look almost as good as the real thing, even in bright sunlight. The TV-out jack lets you store complete movies or TV shows and connect them to a TV for easy sharing with your friends.The Zen Vision will even turn your slideshows into attention-grabbing multimedia; share your collections of baby photos by adding a backdrop of your favorite music to the slideshow, directly from the player. The bigger, backlit Vertical Scroll navigation tool is smoother and helps to improve selection accuracy.The Labs ZEN Vision:M (Black) Digital Media Player can store 30 GB of audio and video on it's Hard Drive. Audio playback support for MP3, WAV and WMA audio is included and the unit has a 2. 5 inch screen. The maximum resolution of video playback is 320 x 240 and it supports common MPEG-4, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 formats.The unit weighs in at approximately 163g and connects via USB 2. 0 to your computer. The outputs available on this device include Composite x 1 and Headphone Jack. The battery life of this Creative player is around 14 hours and additional features include FM Stereo Tuner, Voice Recorder and Personal Address Book.

Features
* Rich, vibrant photos, album art, and menus come alive in a stunning high resolution 2.5" 262,144 color screen.
* Fill your ZEN with up to 15,000 songs from anywhere you want.
* Enjoy up to 14 hours of audio or 4 hours of video on a single charge.
* In between your tunes, use the built-in FM radio to keep yourself up to date with what's going on in the world, sports scores or traffic reports.
* Watch your favorite shows and movies with a stunning, high resolution color screen
* Supports MPEG1/2/4-SP, WMV9, Motion-JPEG, compatible DivX 4,5 and XviD video formats.
* Connect to any TV and instantly turn your slideshows into attention-grabbing multimedia extravaganzas.
* Syncs with and views Microsoft Outlook Contacts, Calendar & Tasks



Specifications
* Product type Digital player / radio
* PC interface(s) supported Hi-Speed USB
* Digital player signal-to-noise ratio 97 dB
* Digital storage Built-in 30 GB Hard disk drive
* Weight 5.7 oz
* Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.4 in x 0.7 in x 4.1 in
* Color Black
* Voice recording capable Yes
* Software type Creative MediaSource , Creative Media Explorer , Creative ZENcast Organizer
* Digital player supported digital audio standards MP3, WAV, WMA, ADPCM, Protected WMA (DRM)
* Digital player playback modes Playlist , Repeat shuffle , One track repeat , All tracks repeat , Random play / shuffle
* Digital player response bandwidth 20 - 20000 Hz
* Digital player supported bit rate 320 Kbps
* Audio system built-in display TFT
* Diagonal size 2.5 in
* Resolution 320 x 240
* Sound effects Bass Boost
* Sound output mode Stereo
* Timer Sleep
* Built-in clock Alarm , Timer , Digital clock
* Video playback support DivX 4 , DivX 5 , XviD5 , MPEG-1 , MPEG-2 , MPEG-4 , WMV9 , MPEG
* Still image format JPEG , BMP , GIF , TIFF
* Digital audio standards supported MP3 , WMA , WAV
* Tuner type Digital Radio tuner
* Station preset qty 32
* Tuner bands FM
* Sound output mode Stereo

System Requirements
* Peripheral / Interface devices USB port
* Min Operating system Microsoft Windows XP SP1 or later , Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
* Min hard drive space 170 MB
* Min processor speed 350 MHz
* Min RAM size 64 MB



World Flying 4 Star Hotel - Helipcopter



Sunday, April 12, 2009

Amazing Ipod




Such a nice invention with a memory of 16Gb.


USB - Flash Drive

USBee Flash Drive is a concept created with the view of preventing losing important information by a careless move that can destroy any thumb drive sticking out of the usb port. This usb flash drive is supposed to have an elastic neck to be able to bend in any direction, and quite surprisingly it has something that you wouldn’t expect a flash drive to have - a cooling system. The design itself is very nice, it probably should be sold with the following warning on the label: “Keep away from children, can be taken for a toy”.




Nova Slider X 600 Gaming Mouse



It has an uncommon side-mounted cable, uses ceramic feet and features a sensitivity of 3,200dpi. As expected, the Slider X 600 is customizable and will come with three mouse profiles, eight programmable buttons and five color options for its LED lighting.

Along with the new mouse, Nova announced an accessory to go with it in the form of the Over Slide mouse pad, sized at 16.5 by 11.4 inches and near quarter-inch thickness. It also sports a 12,000dpi micro-ball ceramic surface designed to optimize the operation of any laser device’s tracking performance.Both the mouse and pad are expected to hit the market in November, priced at nearly $100 and $40, respectively.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Sony Rolly Player

The Sony Rolly SEP-10BT is a Sound Entertainment Player. It is a combination of a little robot, a little Mp3 player and a little boombox. It plays MP3, ATRAC, or AAC tunes via Bluetooth with A2DP / AVRCP or the 1GB internal memory. Rolly is gonna dance to your music and you can also choreograph it and share your Rolly moves with friends via internet. It has battery life of five hours straight music, four hours of dance and music, or three and a half hours dancing, music, and Bluetooth use together. The Sony Rolly SEP-10BT will be available on the September 29 for ¥40,000 (approx $350) in Japan.





Nokia Locate Sensor

Something when you little gadgets missing, you just wish that you can call them. Doo… doo… Hello, car keys, where are you? I’m under your bed, said car keys. Cool huh, well Nokia has something similar like this.


Nokia is showing of its Nokia Locate Sensor ,a prototype, a little gadget that keep track of you wallet, car keys and gadgets within a range of 100m by using a special application installed on your mobile phone. You will need to attach the Locate Sensor to the items and start the app on your phone. The application on the phone will automatically notify you and guided you to the lost object if it is within 100 m. The Nokia Locate Sensor was shown in the CES 2009, it is still under prototype at the moment.



iPhone

Apple has also released the 2nd gen iPod Touch. Yes similar to iPhone 3G. Slimmer, lighter and has a back chrome aluminum case. Wow, that looks nicer than the iPhone 3G back case.
ImprovementBuilt-in speaker ~ lets you hear the music, dialogue, and action without headphones, perfect for casual listening.

Volume controlVolume buttons are built into the left side of iPod touch, giving you easy access to the most frequently used controls.
Longer battery lifeProvides up to 36 hours of audio playback or 6 hours of video playback

Rock ’n’ run with Nike+.iPod touch now includes built-in Nike + iPod support. Just slip the Nike + iPod Sensor (available separately) into your Nike+ shoe and start your run. The sensor communicates wirelessly with your iPod touch, tracking your time, distance, and calories burned. It even gives you voice feedback on your progress.
The new iPod Touch is available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB and priced at $229, $299 and $399 respectively.


Poloariad Pogo Camera

Now it’s small enough to fit in your pocket, the Polaroid PoGo. The first US bound combination digital camera and printer portable. It utilizes ZINK Imaging’s Zero Ink printing technology and paper, PoGo is printing out 2×3-inch sticky-backed photos with or without fun borders in less than 60 seconds and save a copy in its SD card. Available this March for $200. Rest for more pictures.




Honda Bike


Honda has just pulled the covers off a radical new concept motorcycle at the Intermot show in Cologne, Germany. Technically, there isn't much here that's real, but there's still plenty to dissect. Honda is obviously feverishly working on a new V4 engine and that will soon show up in a production bike. Rumor has it that the Japanese company is taking another look at oval pistons, which would allow for more valves and larger combustion chambers. Could this powerplant show up in a new Interceptor? While this is currently nothing more than a sculpture, so was the new VMax when Yamaha first showed that concept. Studying the lines a bit, we can tell that this wouldn't likely be a race bike, but more likely a new street-going model. We also see hubless wheels, which would be an extremely far-out bit of tech if they were to make it into production. Is that possible? According to Honda, yes. Big Red is saying this design is a "new beginning" for the company and the direction that it's headed, and that sounds awfully exciting. We'll be watching.