Archive for September, 2009

Logitech has released its latest techie stuff, the Logitech Anti-Slip Lapboard. I know you’re definitely aware how fast a laptop heats up especially when you place it on your lap, and in this position you’re thinking where you can place your usb/wireless mouse. So to solve this problem logitech has created this newest anti-slip lapboard with a retractable mouse pad and a slide-out pad so that you can always keep your wireless mouse with yourlaptop on the go.

Sound ID’s newest technology, the Sound ID 400 Bluetooth Headset has finally unveiled. This latest Bluetooth headset has two unique features that set it apart from its competitors. The first feature is called “Environmental Mode”, that enables users to hear equally out of both ears, even when wearing the headset. The second feature is the CompanionLink Remote Microphone, which is an optional accessory that can be worn by a conversation partner or placed near a sound source, to pick up audio near its source for a richer listening experience. Each purchase comes with a Universal AC charger, a USB charging cable, three sizes of Real Comfort Ear Loops and an Ear Hook for a substitute over-the ear wearing option. The Sound ID 400 will be available in Q4 for $129.99 MSR and the Sound ID CompanionLink Remote Microphone will also be available Q4 for $79.99

Pentax has announced its latest DSLR, the Pentax K-x camera. This latest gadget has a 2.7 inch LCD screen, with Live View, and auto focus, plus face detection that can detect up to 16 different faces. It also features a 12 megapixel CMOS sensor, which is capable of shooting up to 12,800 ISO in expanded range. It can also shoot HD video in 720P at 24fps.
It will be available soon for retail price of $599.95 for the body and a DA L 18-55mm lens. The PENTAX K-x is now available for pre-order in black or white. You can also find colors of red and navy which are limited now in certain locations.

Nokia has announced its latest mobile phone that is said to replace its expensive 8800 range, the Nokia Erdos. This cell phone is shaped out of a single piece of bullet silver which is usually known as stainless steel. It has a 2.4 inch OLED display, with a resolution of 320 x 240, the display stays invisible under the mirrored glass until you turn it on. Aside from that it has a 5 megapixels camera with auto-focus and uses Carl Zeiss optics for the lens. To light up shots the Erdos also features a dual LED flash. Memory on the phone can be expanded by using a microSD card up to 8GB in capacity. For connectivity it supports Wi-Fi, aGPS and Bluetooth (A2DP). There is no word on pricing or availability as of now.

Fujitsu has rolled out its latest notebook with multi-touch display, the Fujitsu LifeBook T5010. The T5010 doesn’t have sophisticated multi-touch like the Lenovo x200, it only senses two finger touches at the same time (for rotating, pinching, zooming, groping, etc.), while the x200 can sense four. Still the T5010 is also a full Tablet PC like the x200.
The T5010 is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 1GB RAM, 80GB hard drive, built-in DVD burner, Bluetooth, fingerprint scanner, 6-cell Lithium-ion battery, one-year warranty, Energy Star approval rating) but the integrated v.92 modem has been replaced in favor of the wireless WAN (WWAN) support option. The 13.3-inch Tablet PC is available with Windows Vista until October 22, after which it can be outfitted with Windows 7.

Motorola has released its latest Android handset – the CLIQ. This latest handset will boast MOTOBLUR technology and is centered on social communication and integrating contact streams. The Motorola Cliq’s MotoBlur make it easier to handle multiple social network accounts from one screen. It can synchronize contacts, posts, messages and photos among others from a variety of sources including Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Gmail, work and personal e-mail, and LastFM. All content is fed into easy-to-manage streams, freeing up more time and space for you to live out your life to the fullest.
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Microsoft has unveiled its latest computer peripheral, the BMK6000 Bluetooth Slim Type Keyboard. This latest device is made exclusively for Bluetooth notebook and desktop computers. Projections show that over 55 percent of notebook PCs will ship with Bluetooth by the end of 2010. The keyboard uses a Comfort Curve design for a more ergonomic typing experience over the straight keyboard layout of notebook computers. Microsoft’s Comfort Curve design encourages natural wrist posture with a slight 6-degree curve that is easy to use with virtually no learning curve.

Sony has launched its latest device, the Sony ICF-C8WM Clock Radio. This latest clock radio has techie features including a charger for SE phones and Walkman players. You can also port and play music from mobile phones or Walkman. It provides 0.8W RMS output as well it includes FM/AM tuner as well it has alarm setting. It has a Hi-Fi sound with excellent design. In the morning, you can wake up to music from either device, or an FM or AM radio station. It comes with a wireless remote control, and there are three brightness levels for the display. There’s a sleep timer, a snooze timer and a dual alarm.No pricing or availability has yet been announced for this latest device.

LG have officially announced their first Android phone, the LG GW620. This latest android device has a 3-inch HVGA touchscreen display, a slide-out full-QWERTY keypad, Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi and UMTS/HSDPA connectivity, and a 5-megapixel camera. LG says it will provide full specifications for the GW620 at launch.

Samsung Electronics introduces its latest device, the Samsung A600 Home Theater Projector. Featuring a glossy black finish, this new DLP projector delivers 16:9 aspect ratio, 1000 ANSI lumens brightness, 3000:1 contrast ratio and a lamp life of up to 4000 hours in ECO mode or up to 3000 hours in bright mode. The A600 Home Theater Projector continues the tradition of delivering accurate color reproduction in Full HD 1080p. In addition, it also comes with several connectivity ports including two HDMI, composite, component and S-video. The Samsung A600 will be available soon for an estimated retail price of $1,795.



