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- Energizer Tactical Flashlight Hard Case Gadgets
- Samsung DJ Beat Mobile Phone
- Thanko GOROMO02 Filco BTLS900 Air Mouse
- Onkyo Sotec DC204A3 Mini Notebook
- Nokia E75 Multimedia Mobile Phone
- Castrade CG-USC02HD Game Box PC
Energizer Tactical Flashlight Hard Case Gadgets Posted: 26 May 2009 04:41 PM PDT A few days back Energizer introduced a new flashlight for illumination serious. Known as Energizer Hard Case Tactical Flashlight, SlashGear says the device offers several types of lights that go on different occasions. Offering a range of types of light, the device may be used for virtually any situation of reading a map in black hours or simply find a way to the bathroom. The flashlight comes with a 70-LED white lights. The lighting device also interesting four other sports LED red, green, blue and infrared. It provides users with several choices regarding preferred the ease of use is involved. In addition, it is robust and the design form factor, it is also preparing for difficult situations. The flashlight can survive declining to 15 feet. It has a swivel head with a movement of about 180 degrees. In addition to these features, the device also claims to work well under water. The 2nd generation handheld 2AA light particularly suitable outdoor environments. The torch, however, a high price. Users will have to cough up about $ 125 for it. [ via techshout ] a |
Posted: 26 May 2009 11:32 AM PDT DJ BEAT Samsung mobile phone was announced at MWC earlier this year and was finally on our shores. Running Samsung DISC intuitive user interface, the Samsung BEAT DJ is responsible for Bang & Olufsen audio technology. Samsung BEAT DJ mobile is designed to take music on mobile phones to a whole new level of quality and exciting experience. With amazing sound quality and uses of music, Samsung BEAT DJ will use a base more and more consumers who want to consolidate their music on devices without compromising style, function and experience, “said Dutt. With Samsung BEAT DISC & DJ application UI, users will be able to add preloaded voice samples and sound effects of their favorite songs and recording them. Users can also “scrape” the folders by dragging their fingers across the screen. The model comes with the following feature set. * 2.8-inch AMOLED touchscreen (240 x 400 pixels with 16 million colors), accelerometer Samsung BEAT DJ mobile is also equipped with stereo speakers real - powered by B & O ICEpower amplifier. [ via mobileindiahub ] a |
Thanko GOROMO02 Filco BTLS900 Air Mouse Posted: 26 May 2009 06:45 AM PDT Other than the Thanko GOROMO02, here is another wireless mouse that works without an office, Filco of BTLS900 Air Mouse. The Filco BTLS900 uses Bluetooth wireless technology, instead of 2.4GHz RF Thanko GOROMO02 used. The BTLS900 also includes motion sensor that allows it to function as the Wiimote. The mouse offers a range of 10 meters. It has 800dpi resolution. It is powered by internal 550mA battery is charged via the USB port. [ via itechnews] a |
Onkyo Sotec DC204A3 Mini Notebook Posted: 26 May 2009 04:41 AM PDT Sotec, the Onkyo subsidairy, DC204A3 presents the new mini-laptop. Equipped with an Atom N270 processor clocked at 1.6 GHz, Sotec DC204A3 comes with 1 GB of RAM and 32 GB of SSD storage. It has a 10.1 inch LCD display, a 0.3 megapixel camera and supports WiFi connectivity and Blueooth. There is also a multi-in-one card reader and HD audio. It runs Windows XP Home. The price starts at 49,800 yen. [ via itechnews ] a |
Nokia E75 Multimedia Mobile Phone Posted: 26 May 2009 02:31 AM PDT The Nokia E75 is a multimedia mobile phone, of course, including a digital camera module. The Nokia E75 has a 3.2 CMOS megapixel on board. The first reaction to this amount is usually a time of disappointment. Why “only” 3.2 megapixels, while at the same time, competitors are talking about 8 and even hinting at 12 megapixels? The amount from 3 megapixels is totally unimportant to a mobile phone. The quality of the pixels, the image sensor itself, the algorithms and image processor are far more important. The increasing amount of pixels, which is now also in the mobile photography, has already taken place in digital photography in recent years. It is simply a repetition of the marketing strategy for the sole purpose of driving the sales numbers. These days the navigation is a must. And we seem to be at the beginning of this function. Much of the electronics are better located by GPS, and of course a mobile phone is the device for mobile navigation. Maps 2.0 standard provided with the mobile phone Nokia E75. A fine for the most integrated in the GPS receiver to be able to navigate to certain addresses or to find locations. Maps 2.0 offers a host of practical issues. For example, satellite maps, information line, improving the navigation of pedestrians and even the updated traffic information. The Nokia E75 from Nokia is the first Nokia mobile phone that includes messaging. Making calls is clearly more the core task of a handset. The consumer does not want to be able to make calls, but also seeks to manage its daily work in the field, receive and send emails and stay informed anytime via the mobile Internet. With the introduction of the fourth generation of the E-series phones, and motivated by competitors such as HTC and Sony Ericsson, Nokia offers consumers a very interesting device. [ via letsgodigital ] a |
Castrade CG-USC02HD Game Box PC Posted: 25 May 2009 10:26 PM PDT Castrade offers the CG-USC02HD Game Box, a device that can connect almost any video source to your PC monitor. The Game Box takes S-Video, Composite, Component video from all sources, such as the Wii, PS2 and PS3, then offers a VGA output. The device supports up to 1920 × 1080 60 Hz and the output is capable of handling up to 1080i sources. [ via itechnews ] a |
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