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- Nokia 6303i Classic Slider Handset Phone
- Ricoh Aficio SP C232SF Colour Laser All-in-One Printer
- Toshiba Unveils Post Stamp Sized 1TB SSD Storage
Nokia 6303i Classic Slider Handset Phone Posted: 14 Feb 2010 02:30 PM PST Nokia announced the Nokia 6303i handset classic pointer, a sophisticated and compact phone cell that follows in the footsteps of the mobile phone Nokia 6303 Classic and builds on the proven formula that has made Nokia the global leader in mobile phones. The Nokia 6303i is a classic value for money with its amazing list of features and an estimated selling price of 105 Euros excluding taxes and subsidies. The cell phone Nokia 6303i Classic is a reliable companion that lets you stay connected to people who matter most. Nokia 6303i sales package Pictures taken with the camera takes 3.2 megapixel digital life on the big screen of 2.2 inches, and e-mail and instant messaging are available through Nokia’s Mail, providing a very convenient way of be in touch with your friends and family. The design of the Nokia 6303i Classic is unequivocal in and out, stainless steel cover and compact size impression of solidity in the hand, and the intuitive user interface, all key functions easy to find. In addition, no matter if you are sharing online, web browsing, or listening to music, excellent battery life ensures fun for long without recharging. [via letsgodigital] a |
Ricoh Aficio SP C232SF Colour Laser All-in-One Printer Posted: 14 Feb 2010 11:30 AM PST Color, duplex, laser all-in-one are thin on the ground, but produced its Ricoh Aficio SP C232SF for £ 400, which should allow a good vehicle for medium businesses and workgroups. This is a great device, weighing 30 kg and both large and deep. The flatbed scanner with 35-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), based on two pillars on top of color laser engine and can slide forward and backward. Most will probably leave his position farther back, but otherwise it may be difficult to retrieve documents from the output tray. The control panel on the front is very busy because he has 10 speed dial buttons, doubling up to 20 numbers with one key change and a full numeric keypad. This can be used for fax numbers and feel secure, if the jobs are only released to the entry of a PIN. It is a shame that this security is not combined with a USB front panel, as true walk-up printing has been available. There is a backlit, 2 line x 16 character LCD for status and display menus and a ring of navigation buttons, and a few buttons to set the attributes, three mode buttons light and three more to start and stop copying and scanning. There is a single tray, has 250 sheets of paper and a sheet feeder for special media. A 500-sheet tray is an option, but why the tank could not have integrated this capability is beyond us – it’s supposed to be a desktop, after all. Connection can be via USB or Ethernet – Supports for both are on the back, like the other for phone and fax. Software installation is simple and includes a copy of Presto! PageManager for document management, as well as PCL and PostScript emulation mode. There is support for Windows and OSX, but there is no mention of support for Linux. [via trustedreviews] a |
Toshiba Unveils Post Stamp Sized 1TB SSD Storage Posted: 13 Feb 2010 09:30 PM PST There are many reasons to get people interested SSD (speed, power requirements, rigidity) and a major reason they are not (the price), but here’s another huge advantage to the column more. A joint research project between Toshiba and Keio University in Tokyo, announced the creation of a technological breakthrough that allows SSD up to 1TB with a footprint no bigger than a postage stamp. Yes, a postage stamp – or 90 per cent reduction compared to a standard 2.5in HDD. Remarkably, Tosh and Keio have managed to cram 128 NAND flash chips and a controller in the form factor and he had to run two cities gigabits per second (250MB/sec) puts it right up there with the most Quick DSS consumption available. The good news does not stop there either, since the disc is also 70 percent more power efficient than typical SSD and the small size is claimed to make it less expensive to produce. Is there a downside? Potentially, it could encounter a problem with the industry standards for form factors required to obtain approval in order to achieve mass adoption. This is the main rival here would probably newly approved MSat SSD form factor based on the mini map that Samsung is about the size of a card. Despite this, the stamp not listed as postage-sized drive still has a significant size advantage, and, more importantly, Toshiba and Keio University, said the prototype would lead to a production version ready by 2012. All this raises an important question: Who will be the first laptop Maker brave enough to file the slot 2.5in disk …? In related news Seagate is doing its part for the 2.5 inch hard drive with the announcement of the “Savvio 10k.4, a 600 GB, 10000 rpm with 6Gbps SATA interface model and time 2m enormous Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) rate of exchange. Self encryption will also be an option, although we have heard of prices or information about shipping. [via trustedreviews] a |
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