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- Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Subwoofer Speakers
- Emerge Universal 90W Notebook Small Charger
- HTC Touch Diamond2 Windows Mobile 6.1 Operating System
- Celltronix VR1 Bluetooth Headset Record Phone
- Garmin nuvi 1240 Sat-Nav GPS Navigation
- Bamboo Keyboard and Mouse USB Interface
Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra Subwoofer Speakers Posted: 12 Oct 2009 03:35 PM PDT The real problem of the design is that it is a bit Naff to be honest. To begin, the subwoofer is huge beyond necessity. Just look at rival 2.1-channel systems such as the Razer Mako speakers or Creative GigaWorks T3 to see that it is entirely possible for a small sub-ish to pump decent bass and without looking like a monument of Tutankhamun. The satellites are not much better either. Smoke plastic envelope does not really scream quality and glossy black case to the driver of mid-range units to raise a fair bit of space. So far, so subjective and I am not arrogant enough to believe that my opinion is shared by all, in fact, I am sure that more than two of you looking at the pictures and I wondered how I could be so blind . Alas, there are more fundamental questions. The first of these is the number of inputs on offer. Or rather, input. The rear of the subwoofer houses - Out of connection points to the system controller and satellites on the left and right - a single 3.5 mm jack. It is at least included a converter to change a pair of phono connectors in a mini-jack 3.5 mm, but when both T3 and Makos provide two entries, it is rather stingy with Altec Lansing does not do the same. [via trustedreviews] a |
Emerge Universal 90W Notebook Small Charger Posted: 12 Oct 2009 12:35 PM PDT Emerge Technologies introduces the new ETCHGNBW90 ReTrak, a portable charger retractable 90W universal. The new ReTrak portable charger comes with nine adapter tips another laptop for most brands. It offers two USB power port for charging other mobile devices like mobile phones, PMP/MP3, iPod, etc. The small lightweighs ReTrak ETCHGNBW90 90W charger has two retractable cables extend up to 9.5 feet and fully retract for ultimate portability. The price is $ 99.99. [via itechnews] a |
HTC Touch Diamond2 Windows Mobile 6.1 Operating System Posted: 12 Oct 2009 09:35 AM PDT The HTC Touch Pro2 is a Windows based phone that runs Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system (which can be upgraded to the new Windows phone - WM 6.5 OS). It was launched earlier this year, although we always thought we were going to take a look saying he can run the latest operating system Windows Phone. The new Pro2 is a little larger than the original HTC Touch Diamond smartphone, although we speak here only a few mm on each dimension that are 108 x 53 x 13.7mm in size. The phone is auto sleek lines of the flat front surrounded by a thin bezel around the edges. On the front of the camera, you will find 4 buttons under the screen that lets you send / end calls and a dedicated Windows key and press Return. Just above these keys there is a strip of scrolling to find touch. A camera at the front can also be found that allows you to make video calls where the permit system. The HTC Touch Pro2 has an LCD screen of 3.2 inch touch screen also like to wait for a phone of this class. The screen is WVGA format capable of displaying 480 x 800 pixels which makes it very pleasant to work with. [via gadgetvenue] a |
Celltronix VR1 Bluetooth Headset Record Phone Posted: 12 Oct 2009 06:35 AM PDT Celltronix deployed a Bluetooth headset that lets you record phone calls. The gadget is capable of recording up to 8 minutes of incoming or outgoing. You can also use this headset to record voice memos. Each Celltronix VR1 Bluetooth headset costs about $ 100 each. [via techfresh] a |
Garmin nuvi 1240 Sat-Nav GPS Navigation Posted: 12 Oct 2009 04:35 AM PDT In the case of destinations based on address, Research All option allows you to enter the house number and street name first, rather than having to start with the city. This will be useful in a number of circumstances. For example, it is not always clear how a rural village adjacent street is normally associated with, or you may not know exactly what a city street is in. As you type in the name, you will be presented with a list of options to choose from, you can click until you find one you like. This is also potentially faster than entering an address in the traditional way, even if you do not know all the details. The free search will be more useful with the POI. Assuming you know the host city, you will always be faced with the arduous task of scrolling through categories and subcategories to find your destination, you may need to try several options before finding what you are looking for. With Garmin’s Spell POI Name option, you can simply enter the lease. You will need to spell the title of this correctly, or at least the part that you use for research. The research process is also slow. But if you try to find an attraction, especially during the holidays, and you do not know exactly what city it is near the option’s name out could be a bit of a godsend. As the 1490T, the 1240 also supports maps cityXplorer in pedestrian mode. Although most of the settings for pedestrians will create itineraries that include road vehicles can not cross paths, mapping is usually missed many potential gaps that you may cross, leading to a more circuitous route than necessary. It will also fail to include this factor in all other major producers to travel on foot - public transport. [via trustedreviews] a |
Bamboo Keyboard and Mouse USB Interface Posted: 12 Oct 2009 01:35 AM PDT Here’s a keyboard and mouse Bamboo. Clearly, both devices are made of bamboo. The keyboard has 106 keys, while the bamboo bamboo mouse is an optical mouse with scroll wheel sroll. They use the USB interface. The keyboard Bamboo is priced at $ 39 while the mouse Bamboo costs $ 19 or you can get both for a total of $ 52. [via itechnews] a |
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