Samsung SGH i400 smartphone

April 3, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
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s sgh i400Samsung released this little beauty, the Samsun SGH i400 smartphone. Although we already got used to Samsungs S60 Sliders, this one has the Symbian OS trademark in the upper-left corner. It is equipped with a 2 megapixel camera to make sure you don’t miss out on taking really cool photos even if you don’t own a genuine digital camera. And didn’t you got bored of navigating through your whole menu just to try and find an MP3.

Well, they have solved your problem by adding up a special MP3 button. It is also equipped with A2DP, Bluetooth and MicroSD expansion for your pleasure and comfort. You also have full support for Internet Browsing (it would have been weird if you didn’t) and you are provided with a 2.3 inch display, so you won’t have to wear your glasses just to make a simple phone-call.

S3000, A6000 & M8000 Pavilion Slimline by HP

April 3, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
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hp pavilionThree new models of desktop PC series have been launched into the market by HP. The three models of the Pavilion Slimline series are s3000, a6000 and m8000. The first one comes with 1GB of RAM, and you can pick either a AMD CPU or an Intel CPU, but for the later you have to pay an extra 50$. If not you can buy it for 500$. The PC can be set with a low graphic card, maybe a TV tuner and a Pocket Media Drive.

You can buy the a6000 at a lower price then the s3000. It’s just 330$ but you would be throwing off some memory because it has only 512 MB of RAM. But the bright side is that it comes with an Intel CPU, a Pocket Media Drive and a graphics card. But the “jewel of the crown” is the m8000. And the price says so to. At 950$ it has a DVD drive and again you can pick between a dual core AMD or Intel processor. All three models have Windows Vista preinstalled.

IRiver’s mini DMB television B20

April 3, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
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i b20IRiver has just announced the release of the all-new mini DMB television, the B20. It is equipped with 4 GB of flash memory which you can expand through the miniSD memory card slot. It has a 2.4-inch LCD display with 320 x 240 pixels and a range of colors of 260k. It also has a FM tuner that can be used also as a voice recorder. It supports MPEG-4, OGG, MP3, WMA, WMV9 formats and you can also view JPEG images on it.

The battery holds for 26 hours of MP3 playback, 5 hours of videos and 4 hours of DMB TV. The price is set at 267$ for the 4 GB version and 213$ for the 2GB one.

Pillete

April 3, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
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pilletePillete, 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 downside is the fact that people have different sized ears and the device might be to 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.

Sony HDR-CX Camrecorder

April 3, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
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s camcorderSony has announced the release of three new models of camcorders that are smaller, lighter and smarter compared to the former stars of Sony. The Sony HDR-CX Camrecorder are Sony’s first flash-based HD camcorder. Sony proclaims this model as “the smallest and lightest AVCHD HD camcorder” available now on the market. It can record up to 30 minutes of high quality 1080i video on its 4 GB Pro Duo Memory Stick. You can buy it for 1200$, which is a definite competitor price for Panasonic and their line of HDC cameras.

The other models Sony released are SR5 and SR7. Both cameras provide with a 2.7 inch LCD screen on which you can admire the videos you are taking. You can also look at a thing from a closer angle from now on, thanks to their 10x optical zoom. The SR5 has memory of 40 GB and can shoot up to five hours of 1080i HD AVCHD video. In this chapter, the SR7 gives it a lesson with its 60 GB of internal memory and the ability of shooting up to 14 hours of 1080i video. You can buy the SR5 model for 1100$ and the SR& for 1400$.

Sonic Screwdriver

April 3, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
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sonic screwdriverSonic Screwdriver is a gadget for all those Doctor Who fans that weren’t satisfied with just th Tardis USB hub. Remember that saying, “if it’s made like a screwdriver and it looks like a screwdriver, it must be a screwdriver”? Oh, and you are so very wrong! It actually has a pen on one head and a beam of UV light at the other.

So now you you can write anything you want with UV ink and not worry about other people reading it. Just imagine handing your boss an amazingly favorable report and between the lines your real thoughts. Ha, ha, ha what a subtle revenge. And the revenge costs only 12.99$ and 3 AG 13 batteries. Small price to pay!

Flyclear Card

April 3, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
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flyclearAll of us who have been on a plane know about how long you have to wait before you can board because of the annoyingly thorough check-ups you have to pass before you can go on your trip. But from now on you can leave all those controls behind thanks to the new Flyclear Card. And it only costs $99.95 a year and the fee for TSA of $28. To get one, you have to go to a Clear center and present two official identification cards. Then you have to take a photo and give them your biometric information. They suggest that you should have a US passport, but foreign people are welcomed to.

So now you can eliminate the stress from your plane trips, not worry about those hidden pierces and miss a lot less planes. The Flyclear has already been put into function but for very few airports like Orlando, San Jose and JFK and the service is not available all day long. But there are plans to expand this technology.

The Benq DC X725

April 3, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
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b dcx725Benq amazes us once again with the launch of the new compact classy digital camera. The Benq DC X725 is as small as 12.5 millimeters, and the material from which it is made of is steel, so it is stainless and more resistant. It comes in four different colors, black, red silver, or pearl. It has a 1/2.5 CCD and can go up to 3x optical zoom. The ISO sensitivity can go up to 1600 on photos and 4000 on videos.

You can also increase the memory, as it has an SD/SDHC memory card support. The range of mega pixels is, for the time being, unknown, but we can assume it has more then the previous release of Benq that had 7.2. We also have no information regarding the price.

Audio Backpack

April 3, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
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audbacYou know what it’s like when you’re on the tube, train or bus and some (how should I politely put this) annoying complete and utter idiot is listening to their MP3 player with volume whacked up. I find listening to loud music an enjoyable experience but I really don’t want to listen to somebody else’s second hand bass. Generally you can’t hear enough to make a track out but you can hear more than enough to be exceedingly annoying (they should save and invest in a pair of Ultimate ears).

Well revenge can be had with the Audio Backpack. The audio backpack has 2 “proper” speakers on the sides so instead of just sharing the annoying rhythm of your favourite tunes you can blast your music out as it’s meant to be heard and not only that but the backpack has lots of cool pockets for all of your other gadget possessions. Normally the audio backpack costs 100 pounds but at the moment you can get it for half price at I want one of those and half enough change for a bus pass to entertain people on.

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Spy Sunglasses

April 3, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
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spysunglassesWe’ve all heard the line, “I know what you’re doing, I have eyes in the back of my head.” Now you really can have eyes in the back of your head with the Streetwise Spy Sunglasses. Never worry about being followed or wonder what is going on behind you, the Spy Sunglasses allow you to see everything without turning around. Simply slip on your glasses that come in stylish black, silver, or plastic frames and unnoticeably spy on the world behind you while looking straight ahead.

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