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- Dell Studio XPS 13 Ubuntu Linux Operating System
- Personal Ultrasound Device Cool Gadgets
- ASUS P565 GPS Mobile Phone
- Lenovo OPhone O1 Android China Mobile Phone
- Garmin GPS Oregon 550 Waterproof Digital Camera
Dell Studio XPS 13 Ubuntu Linux Operating System Posted: 27 May 2009 04:31 PM PDT Dell has certainly shown a lot of Ubuntu attention needed during recent months and now they have decided to offer a Linux-based operating system on their new Dell XPS Studio 13 notebook, c ‘is one of the hottest items of the moment. You are now able to order a new XPS Studio 13 with Ubuntu 8.10 or 7.04 direct from Dell. Once you get your new Dell procession, you will be forced to move to Jackalope, we hope you will not worry too much about it. The standard XPS Dell Studio 13 comes with a 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 with 3 MB of cache and a 1066MHz FSB, 3 GB DDR3 RAM, 320GB 7200 RPM HDD, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M G and more. [ via product-reviews ] a |
Personal Ultrasound Device Cool Gadgets Posted: 27 May 2009 12:25 PM PDT This cool gadget is an ultrasound that allows doctors to scan patients during the course rather than the usual reserve in specialized ultrasound suite. It is built by a company called SIGNOSTICS medical and allows patients to be diagnosed almost anywhere. It weighs only 320g and also functions as a stethoscope, as well as the ability to use the transducer positioning technology and micro technology to create high-resolution images of patients viscera. The small screen is operated with a stylus makes it easy to use for Dr. use. Ports included on the staff of ultrasonic system is a USB port, microSD slot, headphone slot, slot, and the power of a flashlight is also included. Using the USB port, it enables the device to interface with a laptop enabling larger images to be viewed on a larger screen. [ via gadgetvenue ] a |
Posted: 27 May 2009 07:19 AM PDT ASUS, a Fortune 500 company, introduced today the launch of the ASUS P565, PDA phone that features a 800 MHz processor - the fastest in the world at the time of this announcement. With ASUS last-touch user interface Glide the style, leather accents P565 offers graphics and system performance beyond anything else in the market today, the display Vsbenchmark scores almost twice higher than that of competing products in its class. This allows to drag the P565 through intensive tasks to resources and effort to address the unique multi-heavy, making it ideal for business people who demand performance without compromise and maximum speed their productivity tools. Round off its impressive set of features is a 2.8 “touch screen operates at a high resolution of 480 x 640 pixels, offering an unprecedented degree of clarity that works wonders for personal photos and spreadsheets. The ASUS P565 GPS activated with the SatNav SatGuide map pre loaded on it. [ via mobileindiahub ] a |
Lenovo OPhone O1 Android China Mobile Phone Posted: 27 May 2009 02:10 AM PDT Lenovo OPhone O1 Android is a phone designed for China Mobile. Tracks OPhone Lenovo own OMS (Open Mobile System), a measure that Android comes with a user interface more attrative and visual effects. Powered by a 624MHz processor, the M1 has 128 MB of RAM and 8 GB or 16 GB of internal storage. Two versions will be available OPhone, the 3G TD-SCDMA with support and a camera of 5 megapixels and the 2.75GB version (ET70) that supports EDGE and has a 3.2 megapixel camera. Both models have a 3.5-inch 320 × 480 and touchscreeen built-in digital TV tuner CMMB mobile. [ via itechnews ] a |
Garmin GPS Oregon 550 Waterproof Digital Camera Posted: 26 May 2009 09:55 PM PDT As everyone is looking for ways to do more with less, Garmin Oregon 550t Oregon 550 and maybe a GPS device for outdoor, you turn all your activities, in all climates, on all land, any time of year, “said Dan Bartel, Garmin’s Vice President of global sales” easy enough for beginners to master, Oregon, will guide you in your adventures, capture the moments and bring them back home . The built-in 3-axis compass and the strengthening of the touch screen readable in sunlight are the other two major additions to the Garmin 550 and Garmin Oregon 550t Oregon (which includes 100K topo maps preloaded for the United States as a whole in the state of the art 3D elevation perspective). The inclination of the 3-axis electronic compass compensation displays your position, even when you’re still without regard to level. Oregon and glove-friendly, color 3-inch touch screen is brighter and easier than ever to read and use in all conditions, to respond to the touch, while resisting the forces of nature. With this waterproof digital camera, you can take and view pictures in portrait or landscape orientation, and 850 MB of internal memory provides ample storage. These pictures can then be printed or stored and shared online, making each trip even more memorable. Once your GPS Garmin Oregon 550 is connected via USB, you can use the Garmin to detect images of Oregon, to simplify the selection and download process and then store these photos on Picasa, a popular sharing photos online for the community of friends and families around the world. Weighing only 6.8 ounces, the Garmin Oregon 550 Garmin Oregon 550t comes with two AA NiMH batteries precharged. These batteries provide up to 16 hours of life on a single charge and not lose energy when not in use. The included battery charger allows you to save money and reduce waste batteries that recharge and reuse. Also in the box is a snap and the USB cable to high speed USB. A microSD card slot offers even more storage for photos, mapping and memory and allows you to view images from other devices with Oregon’s picture viewer. Thanks to its high sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver and HotFix satellite prediction, Garmin GPS Oregon 550 locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons. And you can store up to 2000 waypoints, 200 routes, geocaches tracklog 5000 and a maximum of 10,000 points and 200 saved tracks. On the mountain: The High barometric altimeter tracks changes in pressure to determine your precise altitude, and you can keep an eye on changing weather conditions by plotting the pressure over time. [ via letsgodigital ] a |
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