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- Nokia N900 Multi-Tasking Video Phone
- Casio Exilim EX-FH25 Superzoom Digital Camera
- PrimeDTV PHD-HM5 Full HD Media Player
- Sony Ericsson W995 PlayNow Plus Smartphone
- Magellan Premium Car Kit and RoadMate App iPhone iPod Touch Screen
- Dell Adamo XPS Ultra Slim Measuring Notebook
- Samsung Class 6 Digital SSD
| Nokia N900 Multi-Tasking Video Phone Posted: 18 Nov 2009 05:00 PM PST While we are all waiting for the Nokia N900 to be released, we have a new video to show you that highlights some of the many cool features of the N900 multitasking. Take a look at it, you just might be impressed.
As reported from Pocket-Lint, the movie has been released by Nokia conversations, and aims to show you in 30 seconds, just how many windows they can open within the homepage. As you can see, they made a joke about the number of windows in their local pub, and I used the Nokia N900 as a way to demonstrate what the phone can do. Always, however, we would much rather see the phone now, because these delays are becoming tedious. [via product-reviews] a |
| Casio Exilim EX-FH25 Superzoom Digital Camera Posted: 18 Nov 2009 01:48 PM PST After removing the Casio Exilim EX-FC150, Casio has also published a new Casio Exilim EX-FH25 Camera Superzoom which has a 20x optical zoom. The camera features a 10 megapixel CMOS with 3-inch LCD screen and an ISO range of 100-3200.
The Exilim EX-FH25 is capable of running at 40 frames per second burst mode at a resolution of 3456 x 2592 or 1000 frames per second burst mode at a resolution of 224 x168. Canon will release the Casio Exilim EX-FH25 November 27, 2009 in Japan for $ 558. [via techfresh] a |
| PrimeDTV PHD-HM5 Full HD Media Player Posted: 18 Nov 2009 07:07 AM PST A company called PrimeDTV introduced the PHD-HM5 HD media player, which claims to be the “most advanced A / V Jukebox in the market.” The PHD-HM5 supports Full HD 1080p output via HDMI and offers two USB ports for connecting peripherals USB external storage.
PrimeDTV PHD-HM5 has an Ethernet port to connect to your home network for streaming media. It supports Windows Media Player 11 Media Share and UPnP AV Server. This HD supports most media formats / codecs, including H.264, AC3, DTS-HD. Other than HDMI, it also provides component video (Y-Pb-Pr) video output, SPDIF optical out and stereo audio outputs. It comes with a remote control. [via itechnews] a |
| Sony Ericsson W995 PlayNow Plus Smartphone Posted: 18 Nov 2009 06:00 AM PST We are asked to recognize earlier phones Sony Ericsson TrackID. TrackID will recognize the music, ensuring that the issue apparently always return: “What was the name of that song again? “Is now a thing of the past. The application works as follows: you’re on an evening in a nightclub when you hear a good song, you pick up your Sony Ericsson and start TrackID, which will record a few seconds of the song . These data are then compared with a database, and a few moments, both the artist and title displayed on your phone. Then you can immediately search for the song with PlayNow Plus. C It is a good thing to have given a link to the existing application.
The specifications of the camera look good. In addition to high-resolution photo, the Sony Ericsson W995 also has many features such as picture BestPic and Smile Detection. The digital camera application is launched by pressing on the shortcut on the side of the phone or via the menu by selecting the camera. Starting and focusing each takes about two seconds. The four main ways you can quickly change between images captured, camcorder and camera Photo Mode. The settings can be adjusted by pressing the right selection. The difference between the phones Walkman and Cybershot phones become marginal with the Sony Ericsson W995 bridge the gap. This mobile phone Sony Ericsson W-Series offers an integrated digital camera with a resolution of 8.1 megapixels, also features lots of music. [via letsgodigital] a |
| Magellan Premium Car Kit and RoadMate App iPhone iPod Touch Screen Posted: 18 Nov 2009 03:00 AM PST Following TomTom Car Kit, Magellan will release a similar product called Premium Car Kit. The unit has a fully adjustable mount that works with any skin or case, built-in GPS receiver for enhanced signal and the ability to do in automobile insurance rates.
With built-in noise canceling loudspeaker and amplified speaker, the Premium Car Kit can be used for hands-free Bluetooth. Users can rotate the headset for both portrait and landscape use. Other than use with the iPhone, it is integrated into the GPS receiver also enable the iPod touch into a GPS navigator. Magellan Premium Car Kit works with any GPS or Location Based iPhone app. The company does not release the APP RoadMate that the characteristics of NAVTEQ maps, pronounced the street name guidance, Highway Lane Assist, 3D Landmarks and pedestrian mode. The App RoadMate is priced at $ 79.99 and the kit car has no price and release date yet. [via itechnews] a |
| Dell Adamo XPS Ultra Slim Measuring Notebook Posted: 18 Nov 2009 12:00 AM PST The Dell XPS Adamo has now gone on sale over Dell in the United States. The XPS Adamo is a laptop ultra-slim measuring just 9.99mm thin. Using a unique design, Dell has managed to squash all the components necessary for a super thin shell when the keyboard fits perfectly in the screen strengthened.
The XPS Adamo has a 13.4 inch screen is a widescreen format. Battery for laptop is 5 hours 17 minutes (claimed by Dell) and if it is not enough, you can opt for a larger battery capacity 40WHr. Another unique feature of the Dell XPS Adamo is the capacitive latch that requires you to simply drag your finger on a sensor to open the laptop. For connectivity XPS Adamo 802.11a/g/n wireless connectivity allows quick if it is connected to the router correctly. Also, Bluetooth 2.1, can be found inside. The laptop has a 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with 4 GB of RAM. As one might expect, the laptop runs Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit) and has a 128GB SSD for storage. [via gadgetvenue] a |
| Posted: 17 Nov 2009 08:00 PM PST “The market for memory cards continues to grow by leaps and bounds as consumers push for storage will be available in smartphones and other mobile devices”, said Dong Soo Jun, Executive Vice President, Team Marketing Strategic, Memory Division, Samsung Electronics. “Our established leadership in the digital memory card, Samsung offers an ideal space to go on foot to launch memory cards Samsung premium that can match the rapid evolution of high-end devices such premium as smart phones and high-performance digital cameras, “he said. “The Samsung memory cards also offer consumers more of the outstanding reliability they have come to expect from products Samsung Semiconductor”.
Current market consumer electronics is rapidly evolving to include increasingly multifunctional, the content-oriented applications and devices. Samsung already has a strong brand presence on the consumer markets, a presence that will provide many synergies for the new card products. The new Samsung premium “Plus memory cards, which comply with the Secure Digital Class 6 votes for the performance are available in SD, Micro SD and Compact Flash (CF) format with densities of 4 gigabytes (GB) and 8GBs, with a density of 16 GB SD Plus card. Designed to ensure that relevant data are not lost, Samsung memory cards are shock resistant, water resistant and protected against damage caused by magnetic interference. Samsung memory cards feature a modern design silver brushed metal casing or a natural beige epoxy compound, and full compatibility with devices that have memory card slots. Most memory cards Premium Plus can read data at 17MB / s (megabytes per second), while CF cards provide read speeds of up to 45MB / s. The new Samsung memory cards are available in Taiwan this month, with sales in some other countries should follow at a later date. [via letsgodigital] a |
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