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- Sharp AQUOS LED LE700 LCD HDTV
- Lego Calculator Cool Gadgets
- Nintendo Wii Vitality Games Sensor
- Auto-Scroll Mouse Pad GizFever Gadget
- T-Mobile myTouch 3G Android Powered Device Phone
- Nokia 5800 NAM Firmware Update Phone
| Sharp AQUOS LED LE700 LCD HDTV Posted: 12 Jul 2009 12:18 PM PDT Sharp introduces the AQUOS LED LE700, a new range of LED-backlit LCD HDTV is a LCD TV Button lowest energy consumption. The LE700 features LED AQUOS Full-Array System for LED backlighting. HDTV series is available in 52-inch, 46-inch, 40-inch and 32-inch screen sizes.
Equipped with Sharp backlight UltraBrilliant LED technology, the AQUOS LED system offers high brightness and contrast levels. Sharp’s X-Gen LCD screen with 10-bit is used for dynamic contrast ratio of more than high 2,000,000:1 with the Spectral Contrast Engine ™. These include 1080p HDTV AQUOS Net is an Internet service that allows access to information such as news, weather, stock quotes and traffic reports. They have four HDMI 1.3 connectors. Models and prices: * LC-52LE700UN - $ 2799.99 He also introduced the new members of the series AQUOS E77U, the 65-inch LC-65E77UM and 60-inch LC-60E77UN entering in September. [via itechnews] a |
| Posted: 12 Jul 2009 08:16 AM PDT This calculator is a great door as it is built on one of the world’s most famous toy, Lego.
The red base pressed the calculator has 24 buttons that control the calculator and the white section attached shows you your answers. The calculator is available in red, green, blue and black and costs $ 27 from Pylones. [via gadgetvenue] a |
| Nintendo Wii Vitality Games Sensor Posted: 12 Jul 2009 06:25 AM PDT After the Nintendo Wii sensor Vitality has been criticized this year’s E3 event, Nintendo in North America President Reggie Fils-Aime spoke recently in which he defended the next device.
As Gizmodo reports, the Wii sensor Vitality received a rude reception by fans, who may not understand the potential of the future. In a recent statement that, Fils-Aime said: Probably had a conversation very similar when we showed the Nintendo DS: How will it, why a touch screen, voice recognition, I do not understand. We’ve probably had a conversation about the Wii Remote: How is this going to work, how will it work with games that I play, I do not understand. Now, I heard something similar for the Wii Vitality Sensor. And I can you say, with the game developers that we have, we will present an experience you will say: “Wow, I get it”. Yes, we are confident that its going to be much more than “just” a tool to measure heart. Let us know your expectations on the vitality of the sensor. [via product-reviews] a |
| Auto-Scroll Mouse Pad GizFever Gadget Posted: 12 Jul 2009 12:37 AM PDT Auto-Scroll Mouse Pad is a fool GizFever gadget that makes you wonder why it exists. The Auto-Scolli seems to be activated the button to be the mouse pad in the enclosure. The housing of the mouse pad also serves as a 4-port USB Hub and also has a Moody Blue Light “for more force.
Auto-Scroll Mouse Pad Features
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Available from GizFever costs $ 17.99. [via gadgetvenue] a |
| T-Mobile myTouch 3G Android Powered Device Phone Posted: 11 Jul 2009 09:32 PM PDT T-Mobile myTouch 3GLast month, we reported the introduction of T-Mobile, the next Android-powered smartphone myTouch 3G. The network operator releases the pre-sale availability of this handset for existing customers. Thus, T-Mobile customers who wish to be among the first to get their hands on this highly anticipated phone can take full advantage of the various pre-sale program.
T-Mobile users can now be among the first to leave their own impressions of this new phone. T-Mobile partners with Google to offer mobile users a unique experience smartphone. It encapsulates in a Touch access to various Google services like Google Voice Search, Google Maps with Street View, YouTube and Picasa. Modeling by HTC, the next phone incorporates a stylish and lightweight look and feel. In addition, it sports a touch screen, virtual keyboard and a host of options to customize and personalize. Users can fully exploit the capabilities of the Android Market to load a series of applications that take care of their personal choices. In addition, from next month, T-Mobile also plans to deploy a new application called AppPack in the Android Market. The new application aims to simplify the users and the personalization process will also allow management efforts accounts for T-Mobile. “We heard loud and clear that our customers a deeper level of customization for them,” said Denny Marie Post, chief marketing officer, T-Mobile USA. “That’s why we put so much emphasis on the break with the mold myTouch 3G: to provide customers the means to make their phone terminals a true expression and extension of themselves.” In addition, a wide range of accessories should be deployed in coming for this phone. It includes freezing the skin, suitable cases, bracelets and blankets. The company also plans to introduce five packs of accessories that include a music ensemble of portable speakers. A pack of fitness including fitness room and cuff belt is another accessory should be available for the phone. MyTouch The 3G phone is already available for pre-sales of T-Mobile through its website. Existing clients who opt to order the unit during the pre-sale from 8 to 28 July 2009, will be delivered to the phone before it hit retail stores nationally. The mobile will reach the shelves of 5 August 2009 for $ 199.99 with a two-year agreement. [via techshout] a |
| Nokia 5800 NAM Firmware Update Phone Posted: 11 Jul 2009 06:27 PM PDT Good news for owners of the version of the NAM Nokia 5800 smartphone now that Nokia has just the device updates the firmware. The phone is now at version v21.2.025 and notes update Nokia should be released at any time.
As indicated by IntoMobile, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is expected to be “more” bug free, while users report that Ovi Connect now works properly and not crash like the previous firmwares. Request for support for 5800 should also be improved following the update, we will update if big changes are in the update. As always, remember to backup before upgrading. Let us know how you go. [via product-reviews] a |
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