Wednesday, August 5, 2009

BeamBox Essential G2 Projector available for pre-order

July 21st, 2009

BeamBox Essential G2 Projector BeamBox Essential G2 pocket projector is now available for pre-order. The projector claims to provide 20 lumens of brightness and VGA resolution. It is capable of projecting up to 73-inch images.

The device is powered by the USB port through which it connects to the source. Alternately, it can be powered by the USB wall adapter. The G2 also incorporates 1GB of internal memory and weighs only 75g.

The G2 can also double up as a USB drive to store data. Apart from this, the projector bundles up a remote control that allows users to conveniently control the presentations.

The BeamBox Essential G2 projector is now available for pre-order and will be available for purchase from July 29. The projector is priced at £220 (approx. Rs. 17,494).


Nokia N86 comes to US

July 20th, 2009

Nokia N86 Handset Nokia is all set to launch the N86 handset in the US. The Nokia N86 was officially unveiled in February this year and was launched in India earlier this month.

The main highlight of the phone is the 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and Carl Zeiss optics. This 8MP camera will allow users to capture crisp and clear images. The clicked images can be viewed on its 2.6-inch AMOLED screen.

The Share Online client with its one-click upload is pre-installed on the N86. It allows users to share their images and videos without much hassle. Over-the-air uploads allow users to Read the rest of this story >>


LG GW620 Eve Android phone spotted

July 20th, 2009

Android and LG Logo

LG’s first ever Android based handset has been spotted. According to I4U, this phone is termed as the LG GW620 Eve. However, LG hasn’t made any official announcement about this phone.

The handset is rumored to support UMTS/HSDPA and GPRS. The QWERTY keyboard and 320 x 480 pixel touchscreen display are some of its highlights. The device also supports Wi-Fi and WLAN. The specifications of the Eve are still under wraps.

Reportedly, LG had earlier disclosed its plans to launch three Android based handsets by the end of this year. However, at present LG has refrained from commenting on these rumors.

The LG GW620 Eve was first spotted at the Wi-Fi Alliance. At present this phone Read the rest of this story >>


Atlona unveils HDAiR wireless USB to HDMI/VGA adapter

July 20th, 2009

Atlona HDAiR Adapter

Atlona technologies has recently publicized the innovative HDAiR wireless USB to HDMI/VGA adapter, capable of providing cable-free connectivity to a display from up to 30 feet away.

The device is designed to connect any Windows based computer to either HDTV or monitor through VGA or HDMI connections. It is developed on a powerful UWB technology. The adapter supports resolutions up to 1400 x 1050 or 720p. It offers flexibility by providing HDMI interface that is generally observed in flat TVs along with VGA interface, common in projectors and computer monitors.

Both HDMI and VGA output connections can be active simultaneously. Thus, permitting HDAiR receiver to power up two displays with identical content concurrently. The device is compatible with Windows Read the rest of this story >>


LG BL42 Chocolate images leaked

July 20th, 2009

LG BL40 Chocolate Handset The latest buzz is that the images of the LG BL42 slider phone have been leaked. According to Gizmodo, this phone is the successor of the original LG Chocolate. While the looks of this phone are quite similar to the LG BL40.

The BL42 is a 3G slider that is rumored to have a 240 x 320 pixels non-touchscreen display. It is also said to feature 5 megapixel camera and numeric keypad that slides out. This phone is expected to incorporate Java based operating system along with high speed 3G UMTS. The front of the device conveniently houses a touchpad for navigation.

Along with the images of the BL42, a few images of the LG Read the rest of this story >>


LG XF1 flashy 500GB hard drive

July 20th, 2009

LG XF1 Hard Drive LG has rolled out a new hard drive entitled XF1, reports Engadget. The 500GB external hard drive comes with a flashy color shifting case. The drive incorporates USB interface and HDMI output port.

The HDMI output port that this drive incorporates enables users to stream high definition content straight to the TV sets. The drive is capable of supporting up to 1080i of high definition content. It supports USB 2.0 connection.

Apart from this, the drive also supports video formats like AVI, Xvid and a wide range of MPEGs. It also supports all popular sound formats. However, the drive does not offer support for H.264 and MKV codecs. Read the rest of this story >>


Modu to finally launch handsets in Israel

July 20th, 2009

Modu Handsets Modu has finally decided to launch its Modu handsets in Israel, says Engadget. Somewhere back in February we had heard about Modu’s smallest phone dubbed Modular Modu Phone System.

One of the features of the Modu phones are their interchangeable jackets or cases. The company will also be launching few new jackets. Reportedly, the Modu phones were first spotted at the MWC this year. But neither the launch date nor the details of the phones were known rather leaked.

Modu will also launch a handset named the 500 NIS. The specifications Read the rest of this story >>


Official photos of Philips Xenium X830 revealed

July 20th, 2009

Philips Xenium X830 Philips has finally unveiled two official photos of the Xenium X830 along with some specifications, says Techfresh. Reportedly, the handset was introduced back in June, this year.

The candy bar phone is said to keep up to the standards set by Philips and offers a remarkable battery life, by providing a talktime of up to 10 hours and standby time of up to 1.5 months. The handset features 3-inch TFT touchscreen display with 320 x 240 pixels resolution and 262k colors. Apparently, the dimensions of the phone are 105mm x 53mm x 15.5mm and it weighs 120 grams.

The handset encompasses a 5MP auto focus camera. It looks like users will experience Read the rest of this story >>


Motorola T215 offers three days talktime

July 20th, 2009

Motorola T215 Bluetooth Speakerphone Motorola’s innovative Bluetooth car speakerphone dubbed T215 claims to offer three days of talktime. The Bluetooth device apparently provides longest talktime, highest for a portable in-car handsfree device.

The T215 comes with Bluetooth Version 2.0 (without EDR). Geared with Motorola’s premium audio functionality, it ensures clear conversations while on the move. Equipped with two watt speaker, echo cancellation technology and a dedicated mute button, the device provides smooth talks. The T215 incorporates a wire clip that safeguards it to any car’s visor, and can also be easily detached for use on another vehicle.

This Bluetooth device measures 113mm x 60.7mm x 15.5mm and it weighs 88g. With standby time of about a month and a range of about Read the rest of this story >>


Canon LV7275 projector unveiled

July 20th, 2009

Canon LV7275 Projector Canon unveils newer editions to its LV series with the LV7275. The company had introduced three projectors under the LV label a few months back which are supposedly expensive than the current one.

The projector is meant especially for computers, reports Slashgear. The device presents a 1,024 x 768 resolution with 2,600 lumens brightness. Reportedly, the projector can be used even in a room with lights on, and need not be dimmed. The LV7275 is equipped with VGA and DVI inputs, facilitating users to connect to older as well as latest Read the rest of this story >>

No comments:

Post a Comment