Wednesday, August 5, 2009

e-Luminator2 for Amazon Kindle released by M-Edge accessories

July 28th, 2009

M-Edge e-Luminator2

Kindle users can now afford to read in low-light conditions with the new second generation reading light by M-Edge Accessories. The company introduces the e-Luminator2 book light that claims to be an improved version of the earlier tool and is more than just a stylish addition to their collection of eReader accessories.

This device includes a 3-inch long support arm, pivoting battery housing, flexible steel neck and light housing. It features a flexible neck that can be adjusted according to the users’ convenience to acquire full screen illumination. This 2nd generation e-Luminator sports new features and upgrades that were created squarely with customers’ feedback in mind.

“We’ve worked hard to address the ‘wish lists’ of our customers during the design Read the rest of this story >>


Panasonic unveils the DMC-FP8 with folding optics

July 28th, 2009

Panasonic DMC-FP8 Camera

Panasonic has introduced the DMC-FP8 Lumix camera. This camera flaunts a stylish flat body, built using high-quality aluminum. The attractive design on the rear surface and the LED cursor button, further add to the appeal of the camera.

The FP8 is a 12 megapixel camera with 28mm wide-angle Leica DC Vario Elmar lens. Thanks to the folding optics without the fixed lens barrel, the body of this camera is completely flat. The camera features 4.6x optical zoom which the Extra Optical Zoom function extends to 9.1x.

The highlight of this camera is the iA, Power 0.I.S. and its high speed AutoFocus. The start-up time of about 0.95 seconds enables the FP8 to respond quickly. The camera features a 2.7-inch large Intelligent LCD that provides dynamic and clear Read the rest of this story >>


MSI introduces the N250GTS Twin Frozr series graphics card

July 28th, 2009

N250GTS Twin Frozr Series Building on the success of the N250GTS, MSI has now released two new graphics cards dubbed N250GTS Twin Frozr 1G and N250GTS Twin Frozr. These cards feature the radical Twin Frozr thermal design along with the dual PWM fans and three high-efficiency heatpipes to cool down the temperature and improve the stability.

This series is said to include 128 stream processors, 256-bit GDDR3 high-speed memory and Military Class components for better performance. Moreover, these features are also said to improve the lifespan and stability of the cards. The Twin Frozr series also provides support for DirectX 10.

The N250GTS Twin Frozr comes equipped with the Twin Frozr thermal design that helps the card to run quietly for normal applications. The card Read the rest of this story >>


Panasonic unveils Home Theater System with iPod Dock

July 28th, 2009

Panasonic SC-PT470 Home Theater

Panasonic has announced the availability of the SC-PT470 home theater system in India. It is said to incorporate an iPod dock. The system claims to meet the dynamic demands of users.

The SC-PT470 promises strong and powerful sound reproduction through the 1000 watts speaker. The system also incorporates a HDMI connection and support for 1920 x 1080p high definition video ensures high quality output.

The Whisper – ModeSurround provides rich surround sound even while watching movies at a low volume. The Dolby and DTS Decoders are said to provide 5.1 Channel Output with Digital Amplification Technology. This technology ensures surround sound experience through five speakers and subwoofers.

The system features low-density bamboo Read the rest of this story >>


Creative Gigaworks T3 Speakers Reviewed

July 27th, 2009

In modern-day homes, PCs have almost replaced music systems. Thus keeping in mind how often PC has to double up as a music player, Creative has put in special efforts to improve the quality of music offered by PC speakers. The results reflect in the sound quality delivered by Creative’s Gigaworks T3 speakers. We bring to you a hands-on review of this full fledged sound system designed especially for PCs.

Creative Gigaworks T3 Speakers

The Creative Gigaworks T3 is a 2.1-channel PC speaker. This system incorporates a subwoofer, a volume controller and two satellite speakers. The small cube speakers are perched on a thin stick-like stand that rests on a flat square base. The satellite speakers measure 5.9” (H) x 3.0” (W) x 3.7” (D). The net that covers the satellite speakers can be easily removed Read the rest of this story >>


OCZ Colossus SSD revealed

July 27th, 2009

OCZ Colossus SSD

OCZ Colossus solid state drive made an appearance at the Computex last month. Now, the company has released the images of this drive. According to Engadget, the 3.5-inch Colossus drive will be made available in capacities ranging from 128GB to 1TB.

This drive incorporates a bunch of SSD chips inside the black chassis. It boasts of a compact design and includes a pair of Indilinx controllers. It also incorporates separate DRAM caches for each chip in the drive.

This dual-drive comes with a single PCB implementation, making the Colossus appear as a single drive in the system. Apparently, the RAID controller co-joins the Indilinx controllers Read the rest of this story >>


HP iPAQ K3 Obsidian sneaked out?

July 27th, 2009

HP iPAQ K3HP’s iPAQ K3 Obsidian complete with the specifications and AT&T branding have apparently surfaced. According to Slashgear, the pictures of the Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone was first pointed in leaked documents from the carrier.

Supposedly, the HP iPAQ K3 includes a 2.43 inches AMOLED touchscreen, although previously it was slated to be 2.8 inches. In accordance to the spreadsheet, the device features a 528MHz MSM7200A, along with 256MB of RAM and 512MB of ROM. It’s also believed to have 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, tri-band UMTS/HSDPA 3.6Mbps as well as micro USB port.

The device should further include a 3.5mm audio jack and the Read the rest of this story >>


AbsolutelyNew rolls out ORB wireless earpiece finger ring

July 27th, 2009

AbsolutelyNew ORB Bluetooth

Mobile users are in for a surprise with the recently launched ring-shaped Bluetooth headset by AbsolutelyNew. Dubbed as the ORB, this Bluetooth headset can be worn by users as a piece of jewelry on their fingers. At the time of a call, users can simply remove it, and then turn it into an S-shaped Bluetooth earpiece to fit into the ear.

Even when the device is on the ear it blends flawlessly, looking like an earring. It works with the bone conduction technology, a mechanism where sound transmissions enter the brain directly through touch. Thus, users don’t have to mess around with it too much as the opened up headset hangs securely from the ear.

“AbsolutelyNew’s Science+Technology Division is committed to helping innovators achieve the potential Read the rest of this story >>


Viewsonic unveils new nettops, netbooks and media players

July 27th, 2009

Viewsonic nettops netboooks

Viewsonic has now taken a few steps ahead with the launch of their new line of nettops, netbooks, media PCs and media players, reports Engadget. The models introduced by the company include VOT 120/121, VOT 130/132 and VOT 530/550 nettops, VNB 100/101 netbooks and VPD 400/500 media players.

The Viewsonic VOT 130 nettop includes Atom N270 CPU, GMA950 graphics, up to 2GB of RAM, and a 160GB hard drive. The next model in the netbook series namely the VOT 132 has a dual core Atom 330 CPU and Nvidia GeForce 9400M graphics. It supports up to 3GB of RAM and has a 250GB hard drive, as well as HDMI output. Both the models Read the rest of this story >>


Buffalo MiniStation PX series introduced in India

July 27th, 2009

Buffalo MiniStation PX Series Buffalo has announced the availability of the MiniStation PX series drives in India. The series includes the 320GB HD-PX320U2 and the 500GB HD-PX500U2. These drives resemble a small paperback book.

The Flex Connect USB 2.0 cable is a part of the design of PX series. When not in use, the cable can be wrapped around the drive and tucked away. This eliminates the need to carry the USB cable separately. The PX series includes Buffalo’s BumperBody shock absorbers that protect the data from damage.

The body of the hard drive incorporates rubberized protectors on the outside. The integrated hardware encryption feature can be turned on to automatically encrypt the data on the drive. The Full Disk Encryption (FDE) protects the data from unauthorized Read the rest of this story >>


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