Showing posts with label Gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gadgets. Show all posts

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Mino HD

. Saturday, October 24, 2009
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Mino HDMino HD

With the all-new Flip MinoHD, it's now even easier to capture incredible HD video and share it with the world. MinoHD features 120 minutes of record time, so you'll never have to miss another minute. A super-slim, pocket-sized design means you can take your MinoHD with you everywhere you go. And a large, 2-inch anti-glare display lets you enjoy your videos directly on your camcorder. Plus, MinoHD comes pre-loaded with FlipShare software, which makes it easy to organize, create and share your videos.

Super-sleek MinoHD features an all-new design, complete with a unique, brushed-metal front and soft, rounded edges. Plus, MinoHD is slim and small enough to fit into any pocket or purse, meaning you can take it with you wherever you go. Whether you're enjoying an adventurous vacation, hitting the town with friends, or just taking it easy at home, your MinoHD will let you capture all the action.

Incredible Mino HD Video MinoHD may be small, but it produces incredible HD video, even in low-light situations. Capture up to 120 minutes of video that will look crisp and vibrant on your HDTV. Plus, premier AAC audio means your videos will sound clearer than ever, too. And included HDMI output makes it simple to enjoy your videos on your HDTV.

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Alugraphics gamerArt

. Monday, October 19, 2009
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Alugraphics gamerArt
Alugraphics gamerArt


The german national manufacturer Alugraphics gamerArt brings with the Mousepad gamerArt an exclusive document for the table rodent out: Substantial, two millimeters a thick aluminum plate.
The Alugraphics gamerArt is dyed and to the protection with an anodized coat covered. With the scratching of the colors is thus to count not the manufacturer gives ten years to warranty whereupon. The PAD is suitable because of its size of 300 x 216 millimeters for most Gamer. this Alugraphics gamerArt is the newest technology



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Friday, October 16, 2009

A bit of theory and history about Moblog

. Friday, October 16, 2009
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Blog mobile is stylishBlog mobile is stylish! ( "mobile" + "Weblog") - a blog with? holding the content, again? substituting the Web with mo?
tive or far? cy devices cell phones PDAs, etc. Moblogi IP? use the technology, allows the public? vat content directly mobile without assistance PC. Early developments moblogov appeared in Japan, Blog mobile is stylish is the first country where cameraphones have available to the general pub? venerated. The term "mobloging" ( «Moblogging») stared? vye was used in 2002 Adam Greenfield organized the first con? ference mobloginga (July 2003).
Blog mobile is stylish is Mobile Blogging began in 1995 when some scientist Steve Mann published in his blog the photos taken the mobile device - now? cy (rather cumbersome) computer. Blog mobile is stylish has photographed a large fire and immediately uploaded photos from the scene on the Internet.

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

MOTOROLA H790s

. Sunday, October 11, 2009
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MOTOROLA H790sTHE MOTOROLA H790s ear loop fits well despite being inflexible.

MOTOROLAS H790 Bluetooth headset is lightweight, comfy, and unobtrusive. The $80 device’s chintzy looking fixed-shape plastic loop isn’t flexible for curving around the ear, but it gripped my small ear just fine.
The earbud felt snug inside my ear canal; folks with larger ears can try the various replacement earbuds to obtain a better fit. The MOTOROLA H790s barely touched my cheek, yet it stayed securely attached as
I moved around.
The MOTOROLA H790s sliding power switch shows orange when the unit is switched off and black when it’s powered up You get a voice announcement of the battery’s status when you turn the unit on. The MOTOROLA H790s power switch is on one side, and its volume buttons are on the other; getting a feel for the controls took some fumbling around. The main call button for activating voice commands and for accepting and ending calls perches at the top of the headset and is easy to maneuver.

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Friday, October 9, 2009

Pillete

. Friday, October 9, 2009
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Pillete




Pillete, the new concept of Bluetooth headset is so tiny, it’s almost invisible to the untrained eye when you are wearing it. So you don’t have to worry anymore about looking like Robocop when walking down the street with it, but you have to consider the possibility of people starting to think you’ve lost your marbles and you’re talking to yourself.

The Pillete is the fact that people have different sized ears and the device might be too small and slip out or to big and not fit. People who often use earphones will tell you I’m right. But once they’ll figure out a way to make the Pillete adjustable, this design will be the future of all headsets.

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Intuos4 Tablet from Wacom

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Intuos4 Tablet from Wacom



Intuos4 Tablet from Wacom
has made some very cool Professional Pen Tablets in the past, such as the Bamboo series. These Bamboo tablets recently got an upgrade with multitouch capacity, but even though the Intuos4 doesn’t have that feature, it still deserves a spotlight.

The Intuos4 Tablet from Wacom has a similar layout as the Bamboo, except the controls are on the side rather than the top. These controls include user-defined ExpressKeys as well as a multifunction Touch Ring that makes it easy to use functions like zooming and other shortcuts.

The Intuos4 Tablet from Wacom is designed for artists on the computer. Its pen feels very natural, like you were using a pen on paper. I can honesty say that I don’t have 2048 levels of pen pressure sensitivity for precise pressure control.

The Intuos4 Tablet from Wacom comes in several sizes. The Small has six keys plus a 24 square inches of drawing space for $229. All other sizes have eight keys. The Medium has 48.5 square inches of drawing room, and costs $349. The Large has 102.5 square inches of drawing space and costs $469. The Intuos4XL has a whopping 218.4 square inches of drawing, for $789.

You may find these prices exorbitant, but I did a search for this on Amazon and found some cheaper prices. However, if you are an artist who draws digital drawings, the prices I quoted in the previous paragraphs are still worth the price about Intuos4 Tablet from Wacom .

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