Senin, 15 Mei 2006

Sense View P430 Electronic Magnifier


It looks like a typical PMP device but in reality its a gadget for the weak eyes. It is a magnifier from Himskorea, the Sense View P430 which features a 4.3" TFT-LCD monitor and has six color select options.. The camera is placed at the rear side and magnifies the desired area. It has six different color options and the ability to capture images. The Sense View P430 works on Lithium polymer batteries which gives upto 4.5 hours of continuous usage. This electronic magnifier 'Sense View' is for the elderly with weak eyesight. If you put the magnifier on a certain part of a book or magazine, it enlarges the part as much as you want. It is possible to capture images also.

The Vosonic VP8360


The Vosonic VP8360 is a powerful multimedia viewer with a 3.6” TFT LCD and 2.5” HD capacity (40~120GB) giving you more room and fun to play. The VP8360 basically takes its predecessor VP8350's concept up a notch by introducing a more standard rechargeable battery and "enhanced ergonomics". It's also a bit bigger due to the use of a 2.5-inch hard drive, rather than the VP8350's 1.8-inch drive giving you an option to nsert a 120GB HDD in there. It also supports a whole slew full of formats (ranging from standard stuff like MP3, WMA, MPEG4 to e.g. MOV and several RAW profiles). The "image tank" character is emphasized by the Compact FlashTM Card type I/type II (CF), Memory Stick® (MS), Secure Digital Card (SD)/MultiMedia Card (MMC) and IBM ®MicroDrive card compatibility. It has also got some games like Tetris to keep you busy while you're waiting for your files to transfer.

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Sabtu, 13 Mei 2006

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W70


The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W70 is an excellent, very compact performing digital Camera. The 7.2 megapixel sensor, 3x Optical zoom, nice 2.5 inch LCD, and "Stamina" battery life produces good images and excellent battery life. About the size of a deck of cards, it's easily pocketable and still performs well indoors. A 1/2.5 inch Super HAD CCD has an effective resolution of 7.2 megapixels (3072x2304 pixels). You can also capture images at 3:2, 5M, 3M, 2M, 2M, VGA, and 16:9. Two quality settings (Fine and Standard) vary the JPEG compression rates. A small optical viewfinder is also available if you're in a pinch and can't see the LCD (or are saving battery juice). With the Sony W70, you can shoot in full Auto, Program Auto, Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Soft Snap, Landscape, Beach, Snow, High Sensitivity, and Movie modes. The W70 features a 5 point auto focus (or center auto focus). You can focus on subjects as close as 19.7 inches in Normal mode and 0.72 inches in Macro mode. The W70 has 58MB of internal memory and an additional slot that accepts Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick Pro Duo memory. The formats used by the w70 are JPEG for still images and MPEG1 compliant movies (with monaural sound). A "multiconnector" plugs into the camera with USB (2.0) jacks and AV jacks on the other end of the cable. An additional jack works with the optional AC adapter to provide power for the camera. All in all it is an excellent buy when it comes to getting quality pictures and great battery life. The camera is available for prices close to $300.

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Jumat, 12 Mei 2006

The Nokia N93


The Nokia N93 is Nokia´s new camera phone flagship and the ultimate mobile device for spontaneous video recording. Offering uncompromised digital camcorder, telephony and rich Internet communication functionalities. The Nokia N93 features a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, DVD-like video capture and 3x optical zoom. You can connect the Nokia N93 directly to your TV for a widescreen movie experience or upload your images and video to online albums or blogs. Moreover, you can create high-quality home movies and burn them to DVD with the included Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software. UMTS and Wi-Fi 802.11g show that this phone is not bad, but I think it has too slow processor to handle skype properly and generally only QVGA resolution for such a phone, seems not enough. The N93 features large internal memory of up to 50 MB, which can be further expanded with a hot swap miniSD card of up to 2 GB, allowing users to capture up to 90 minutes of DVD-like quality video or close to 2500 pictures. The N93 is expected to be available from July 2006, in three colours: silver grey/deep plum, frost white/metallic red and frost white/mocha brown.

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Sandio's Game O' 3D gaming mouse


Ease of Mouse Movement is a lookout for any Serious gamers. Sandio is all set to give gamers an edge with the Game O' 3D gaming mouse. Any product that promises to transfer to a mouse the movement commands that were formerly restricted to the keyboard is bound to draw some interest. Sandio Technology is showing off one such mouse, the Game O', at E3 this year, calling it "the first and the only six degrees-of-freedom 3D mouse in the IT industry." The 2000 dpi laser mouse seems to allow players to move in around in 3D space by translating mouse motions into 3D in-game movement, as opposed to just aiming a weapon's crosshair's, when the button above the scroll wheel is depressed. 3D movement is actually accomplished by a joypad on the left side of the mouse that's controlled with your thumb. Sandio will be releasing the Game O' "soon," for the not-unreasonable price of $80.

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MIO-A701 Smartphone


The MIO-A701 Smartphone ships with a lot of goodies - USB cable, car charger, mains charger, dashboard mounting kit, windscreen mounting kit, software CDs, stereo headphones, a leather carry case, a spare stylus, and a screen protector. The A701 uses Microsoft's ActiveSync to allow the transfer of files, emails, contacts, MP3s, videos, etc., and has to be installed on your PC. The 240x320 pixel QVGA (Quarter VGA) screen, is clear and bright. The back light settings are very easy to manage. The Mio A701 doesn't have a keypad, and instead relies on a more PDA-like interface to interact with the user. This is to be expected as the A701 runs on the latest version of Windows for mobile devices, Windows Mobile 5. You can choose to select the individual letters using the stylus and virtual keyboard on the screen, you can use the Palm-like graffiti method of data entry and draw each letter individually, and there is a third method - the transcriber which deciphers ones handwriting and convert it to a text message! With all these cool new features and very light-weight body The MIO-A701 is an excellent buy.

USB Geek Q-Reader


Meet the ultimate card reader available in the market, USB Geek Q-Reader, with it's six individual sockets, including one each for the latest formats MMC Micro and T-flash. The Q-Reader boasts the ability to read a total of 31 different memory card formats. Available in blue, white or black plastic and measuring approximately 4" long x 2.5" wide x 0.75" thick and weighing just 2.2 ounces, this portable adapter can be easily tucked into an empty spot in any gear bag. This card reader boasts USB 2.0 transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps. There is also a mini-USB connection is on the bottom of the device.

Cards supported include: SM , SMC, xD, SD, mini SD, SD-Ultra, SDC Card MS Slot, MMC, MMC II, HS-MMC, RS-MMC, MS, MS Duo, MS Pro, MS Pro Duo, MS MG, MS MG Pro, MS MG Duo, MS MG Pro Duo, CF-I, CF-II, CF Ultra II, Micro Drive, 1.8inch HDD, MD Card, MS Rom, SMC Card, T-Flash, MMC Micro, MMC4.0, RS-MMC4.0.