Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Holux has just update its product portfolio with the release new GPSmile 53CLife Portable Navigation System. It comes with a Mediatek MT3318 GPS receiver and a 3.5-inch TFT LCD touch screen with 240×320 resolution. Other features, Micro SD/MMC slot is includes. However, there is no word on pricing or availability so far.
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Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Samsung Electronics recently announced its new 40-inch Full HD LCD TV panel which used a LED backlight to reproduces 92 % of the NTSC color gamut. Not much words about this ultra-thin LCD at the moment, apart of measures only 10-mm thin and consumes 90W electric power. Stay tune for more details…
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Electronics, samsung. lcdtv
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Monday, October 22nd, 2007

The object of the battle game it to knock the head off your opponents robot by hitting the button in the center of its chest. Controlling the robots is easy, but takes a bit of getting used to. The controller has dual joysticks and when both are pressed forward the bot moves forward, press them both backwards and the bot goes in reverse. If you press one stick forward and leave the other in neutral position, you get a slow rotation in the direction of the stick you press.
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Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Just for increase the HSDPA network download speeds, Recently AT&T present its first HSUPA laptop card which boasts a download speed at 500-800Kbps. The “AirCard 881″ support both Quad-Band EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and Tri-Band HSDPA/HSUPA (850/1900/2100MHz) for worldwide connectivity. If interested, you can get this one for free, after rebates, with a new two year contract, while those who interesting in an unlimited nationwide data plan, you can buy at AT&T for $59.99/month including taxes.
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2007/10/att_launches_aircard_881.html
ATT, EDGE, HDSPA, HSUPA, Peripherals, SierraWireless
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Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Marantz has just announced its latest AV amplifier with model name “SR8002″ yesterday. This 7.1-CH amplifier comes with 2 remote controls (main and simple) and corresponds to the up-to-date audio format of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. It features rated output of SR8002 125W×7ch (8 ?), HDMI and supports Dolby digital + (DD+), decoding Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio and DTS-HD High Resolution Audio. You should be seeing this one hit shelves in the middle of November for ¥148,000. More specs after the jump…
Specifications
- THX Select2 certified Current Feedback AV-Receiver delivering 7 x 125 watts RMS
- Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS HD & 71. Multichannel PCM for HD Audio
- 32-bit DSP with THX Surround EX, DD-EX, DTE-ES, DTS96/24, CSII and DLP IIx
- Audio enhancer for all compressed audio formats such as MP3, WAV, AAC etc
- Neural Surround, Dolby Headphones, Dolby Virtual Speaker II
- Room Acoustic Calibration with EQ by Audyssey for one touch speaker set-up
- Four HDMI 1.3 input for digital audio & video including deep colour support
- Two HDMI 1.3 output direct selectable via remote or RS232
- High grade video conversion with line memory up to HDMI level
- Huge Toroidal transformer with shielding for instant current delivery capacity
- Copper plated chassis for lowest impedance grounding at any point
- Customized components for best sound performance in stereo & multichannel
- Two independant Zones for multi room/multi source audio & video (1x up to component level)
- RC101 for multi room use or as simple remote for main room
- Surround Back speaker for multi room assignable
- Speaker C function for real bi-amping of front channel in 5.1 set-up
- Pure direct mode and Video off mode for best analogue sound
- Sound delay function to sync audio and video
- RS232c port, Flasher in, IR Flasher out, IR Receiver in & DC triggers for system integration
- RC8001SR learnable system remote control with macro functions and backlist
- Image shown is of SR8001, SR8002 image to follow!
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Amplifier, Electronics, marantz
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Sunday, October 21st, 2007


i4u has wrote a review, The Razer Diamond Back 3G has 1800 dpi sensitivity, seven programmable buttons, on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment, and always-on mode. Unlike the original diamond back that was a glowing blue mouse, the 3G is black with blue or green lighting, in my case blue. The familial look Razer uses on most of its current mice. The Razer Diamond Back 3G also uses a 16-bit data path and can read 6400 frames per second and withstands 15g of acceleration.
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mouse, Peripherals
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Sunday, October 21st, 2007

“DAV-DZ220″ is the latest home theater system from Sony that delivers 5.1-CH Sound likes its brother, the DAV-IS10 model. It comes with S-Master Digital Amplifier to achieve the best results from high-quality digital audio sources, such as Super Audio CD and DVD sources. In addition, The concept of home-theater is very enticing. Sony has aligned this sound system to be compatible with their popular Bravia widescreen TV line. Yet, it will still deliver fine performance with most other HDTV sets on the market. Also, you can listen to the content of the Clear Channel Radio on AM/FM Radio Tuner ~ AM (10 pre-setting) / FM (20 pre-setting) and power source AC100V, 50/60Hz. It consumes 130 Watt electric power.
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BRAVIA, hdmi, Home Theater, sony
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Sunday, October 21st, 2007
What $207 Million Looks Like - Watch more free videos
Well hot damn! In the raided at Meth dealers home’s in suburban Mexico, DEA agents found $207 million cash that piled in a back of bedroom. Off course, it’s a largest seizure in history. Crazy, huh?
Entertainment, money
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Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Forget to open a CPU case if you want to connect your secondary hard drive and try “Stage Rack”. Simply plug onto USB 2.0 port, This one can handle both 3.5-inch / 2.5-inch HDD and compatible with Mac or Windows devices. If interested, The Stage Rack has available for pre-order at geekstuff4u for $47.
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Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Fujitsu recently announced the launch of its latest low-priced notebook called “LifeBook A6110″. This 15.4-inch wide Crystal View LCD is powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and has a built-in Fujitsu’s Intelligent Shock Sensor Technology which function to safeguarding the hard drive from accidental bumps, vibrations and drops, and a spill resistant keyboard protecting against accidental spills. Priced at $849, the A6110 also offers USB 2.0 x5, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 4965a/g/n as well as G Wireless LAN for connectivity options. Moreover, it also has integrated with a biometric fingerprint sensor to protects the data and information stored in the notebook, web cam and digital microphone for audio/video conference.
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Computers, fujitsu, laptop, lifebook
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