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- Samsung Touch Controls Eco-Friendly LCD Monitors
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- CrunchPad Prototype Component Computer Gadgets
- Applle Cheaper Palm iPhone
- Grassy Lawn Charging StationCharge Gadgets
- RIM BlackBerry Tour Telus Smart Phone
Samsung Touch Controls Eco-Friendly LCD Monitors Posted: 08 Jun 2009 02:56 PM PDT The new LCD monitors from Samsung Electronics are ideal for desktop applications and entertainment with its dynamic contrast ratio (50,000:1) for deep, rich colors, while 2ms (GTG) minimizes response times to watch video Sports blur and moving gameplay. Crystal-type frame with ToC bezel reduces light reflection and glare. The brilliant LCD Samsung offers a unique design, while clear, as crystal acrylic gives the illusion pass, the monitor is floating. Samsung Touch Controls Startlight integrate the On Screen Display (OSD) buttons into the bezel for a seamless look and feel, eliminating discrete buttons on the front or sides of the panel. Gently touch a button turns on automatically controls that disappear after a period of time, to minimize distractions. Monitor LCD Samsung P2370 offers full HD 1080p resolution (1920×1080) for optimum viewing HD content. For more capability of HDTV, the Samsung monitor P2370HD based on the capabilities of the P2370 Samsung 1080p LCD with the addition of an HDTV tuner, integrated speakers with SRS TruSurround HD and remote. In addition, the Samsung monitor also P2370HD HDMI inputs and components for additional connections, such as Blu-Ray, set-top boxes and game consoles offering users a display that is ready to work and play. “The new Samsung LCD screens are great for someone looking for a full range of color, sharpness and response. It also has an advantage for those who care about the environment. We have been sensitive to the impact of computer screens on the environment and have developed a manufacturing process for the Samsung Monitor 70 series that would reduce this, “said Tony Yu, product manager display Samsung Electronics America’s Information Technology Division. The 70 series offers a suite of eco-conscious features, including the reduction of energy consumption, which requires about a third less energy to operate compared to the characteristics of monitors of similar size. The contents of the manufacturing process of paints and eliminates harmful sprays, more and more monitors “recyclability. The thin footprint also reduces transport costs and requirements for a smaller carbon footprint. [ via letsgodigital ] a |
Posted: 08 Jun 2009 09:50 AM PDT You would have thought that WWDC 2009 would be on the new iPhone, although if there is any truth in the rumors of course, see the leak of images. There are a few more goodies to make an appearance at the Worldwide Developers Conference, such as MobileMe 2.0. The new version of MobileMe is supposed to be much better than last year’s version, new features include better reliability and more polished look. There are few more details on when to go, but again what do you expect from WWDC. PC World has been put in MobileMe 2.0, and what he thinks is necessary for the new version. The first thing that must be the integration of office on the Web, better understand characteristics of MobileMe web apps such as Address Book, Calendar, Contacts, Gallery, iDisk and Mail. Another new feature needs to be alert when you create a new event. There are many more upgrades needed, visit our source link in the post to learn more about the features needed. [ via product-reviews ] a |
CrunchPad Prototype Component Computer Gadgets Posted: 08 Jun 2009 06:43 AM PDT TechCrunch has worked on the CrunchPad for a few months and have recently unveiled the latest prototype is an important step in this system to make effectively to production. The CrunchPad is a Linux-powered device that starts right in a Web browser. TechCrunch described as the objective. A very thin and light touch-screen computer without physical keyboard, which has no hard disk and boots directly to a browser to surf the web. The operating system exists only to manage the device drivers and run the browser and related applications. That’s it. The latest prototype has been reduced in thickness from previous models, and now measures 18mm. It is thanks to an aluminum housing that allows it to be sound, the previous plastic and to raze part of the old model too. [ via gadgetvenue ] a |
Posted: 08 Jun 2009 02:34 AM PDT As we all know, tomorrow is the beginning of WWDC 2009, which is when Apple will become the talk of the town. Apple knows that they have to do something to try to steal the thunder of Palm and its device before, and rumors of a version of the iPhone Apple on Monday to show for it. He was not sure if it will be called an iPhone Lite, or even an iPhone Nano, but according to FT, it could be the surprise that Steve Jobs could do. Yes, you heard correctly, we have reported in a recent message that Steve Jobs could make a swift return to Apple, and what better time than with the launch of an iPhone for those with a low budget. Currently, Apple only has a 11 per cent in the cellular telephony market, and that is the price and the lack of different devices more than stop them. Apple’s decision to offer affordable iPhone would certainly help to bridge the gap to the likes of Nokia, which currently has a market share of 41 per cent. Apple’s first goal should be to RIM, which has a market share of 20 per cent of the BlackBerry range. [ via product-reviews ] a |
Grassy Lawn Charging StationCharge Gadgets Posted: 08 Jun 2009 12:32 AM PDT The Grassy Lawn Charge Station is a charge gadget that lets you hide the power supply and cables in the compartment under the lawn. You snake the cables through the grass and plug into your phone and ask the phone, camera or anything else will just pleasurable and cleanly on the grass. Although it would have been nice if it were a unit induction rate base to charge your gadgets wirelessly, I still think the idea is great. Grassy Lawn Charging Station Product Features * Charge your gadgets and hide unsightly cables with grass { via gadgetvenue ] a |
RIM BlackBerry Tour Telus Smart Phone Posted: 07 Jun 2009 08:26 PM PDT There was a rumor that the RIM BlackBerry Tour would be coming to Telus, and the only indication was based on an enhancement of code that had been spotted on a database of inventory. Fortunately, it appears that the release will happen very quickly as someone has already had its hands on the device. Tour the BlackBerry has already been seen in the inventory of Bell, it is good to know that the carrier will get the aircraft quickly. A reader of the Crackberry Forum, who works for an advertising company that makes commercials for Telus had the chance to play with the camera and decided to play and take some pictures to give us a clearer picture of what the handset looks and performs like. The RIM BlackBerry Tour comes with a full QWERTY keyboard, they will be much easier than typing on the Apple iPhone and Palm Pre. It seems that users have been complaining about how small the keyboard is on the front, making it difficult to write. There is still no specific date, but it will certainly be very soon. [ via product-reviews ] a |
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