Friday, December 12, 2008

Sony Bravia KDL-52W4500 52-inch Full HD LCD TV


Sony Bravia KDL-52W4500 is a 52-inch Full HD LCD TV offering 1920×1080 full HD resolution, 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and 20W audio output power. It comes with digital tuner and has three HDMI 1.3 inputs.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Dell launches its 19-inch UltraSharp 1909W LCD


Dell launches its 19-inch UltraSharp 1909W LCD display. The UltraSharp 1909W is based on Twisted Nematic (TN) panel and features 1440×900 resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 300cd/m2 brightness, 5ms response time and 160-degree viewing angle.

The Dell UltraSharp 1909W serves also as a 4 port USB hub. It has DVI-D with HDCP and VGA inputs. The Dell UltraSharp 1909W is priced at $239.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

i.Tech Virtual Keyboard



This device is something you'd only see in a movie, but this little device is quite real, and could represent the future of one of the most important elements of any computer: the keyboard. The i.Tech Virtual Keyboard is quite because it has a very unique feature: it doesn't exist because it's a hologram. 

i.Tech Virtual Keyboard is a Bluetooth-enabled device that can be connected to almost any computing system (laptops, PCs, PDAs, Pocket PCs or smartphones, the only requirement being that they must be Bluetooth-enabled), and which projects, via infrared,


The holographic keyboard is also ultra-portable, because the projector is quite small (9 x 3.5 x 2.5cm ) and it also runs on batteries although just for a maximum of 120 minutes of continuous typing. According to the people that have tested the device, it works quite well in strong light, although it's quite clear that it can show its true power in the dark, and i.Tech Virtual Keyboard also allows the user to change the intensity of the projected infrared rays. the holographic keyboard is also fitter with some sound effects that mimic the sound of pressing real keys.

LG incite for AT&T


If you’re looking to purchase a new smartphone, then you might be interested in the LG Incite. This 3G world phone offers up great features including a touchscreen for a super low price and you can get it now from AT&T.

Running on Windows Mobile 6.1, the Incite lets you utilizing MS Office documents and other items. It also features a 3-inch display with a 240 x 480 QVGA resolution. A 3-megapixel camera is also a noteworthy feature and a stylus gives your fingers a break when necessary.

With a haptic touchscreen and touch keyboard that can be used as a full QWERTY in landscape mode or a 20 key keyboard in portrait mode, all of your bases are covered. Other specs include WiFi, Bluetooth, aGPS, AT&T video share, a microSD memory card slot and more. You can pick up the LG Incite from AT&T now for $199.


Monday, November 10, 2008

Toshiba G910/G920



Toshiba have announced there will two versions of the Portege, the G910 and G920; the G910 will come with Qualcomm’s gpsOneXTRA Assistance technology, the G920 will have A-GPS support for the network ops who offer the service.

Toshiba got round to presenting all the details on their latest handsets, both the Protégé high end PocketPC and the G710 which is a Windows Mobile smartphone. Toshiba seem to have designed the Portege G910/G920 as a clamshell, probably to make it appear like a mini-laptop; it comes with HSDPA, 3G, Wi-Fi, along with integrated GPS receiver. Both handsets have the Qualcomm MSM7200 platform which is popular with HTC. Both devices will have a 3 inch touch-screen TFT WXGA display, and run on the Windows Mobile 6.0 Pro operating system.

2 megapixel has been put in as replacement of 3 megapixel camera. Also Toshiba Portege G910/G920 is missing a UBS host; however they are equipped with biometric fingerprint scanner, along with VoIP and Bluetooth.


Wednesday, November 5, 2008

NOKIA E66




Design: There is still so much of the E65 in the E66. From the size of the handset, the placement of the menu keys, to the tiny phone-shaped speaker above the screen as E65. The build quality of the E66 is outstanding. The handset as a whole feels solid and has a pleasing weight, and similar to the E71,

With its sleek slider design, and lack of QWERTY keyboard, the E66 is the business phone to appeal to people who want the flexibility of a smartphone without necessarily having a serious business intention. The E66 features a 2.5mm headphone port and a microSD card slot for expanding the phone's memory and filling it up with music and videos. The E66 isn't a media phone, strictly speaking, but it is more than capable of busting out some tunes on public transport.

Features:
Different to Nokia's E-Series releases of last year, the distance in regards to specs between this year's models, the E71 and the E66, is much closer. Sifting through the menus of the E66 is an identical experience to doing the same with the E71, they share matching connectivity options in 3.5G network speeds, Wi-Fi and A-GPS receivers, and the same 3.2-megapixel camera.

Performance:
Not only do the E66 and E71 share preloaded options and software, but they also have 128MB RAM and apparently make use of the same 369MHz ARM processors. Strangely, the E66 doesn't seem to process as quickly as the E71. One major difference between these two recent Nokia's is the size of the included batteries, and the resulting performance.

Specification:
Size - 107 x 49 x 13 mm, Weight - 121 g, Screen - 240 x 320 px, 65K colors, Networks - 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, Bluetooth – Yes, Camera - 3 Megapixels, MP3 Player – Yes, Memory Card – TransFlash, Java Support – Yes, Radio Support – No, Date Added - September 4th, 2008