Evasham’s latest 47-inch LCD TV

Posted by sunny on Oct 31st, 2006

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    Its the latest by Evesham and its a 47-inch LCD tv that is able to display 1080p HD resolution.

The TV features both a standard analogue tuner and a built-in Freeview tuner.

Myriad inputs include one HDMI connection for next-generation consoles or DVD players, as well as one full Scart, one half Scart, and an S-VHS.

The screen is set up with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a contrast ratio of 1600:1; The in-built speakers don’t support Dolby and output Nicam Stereo instead. Look out for the 47-incher for £1900.

Casio announces EX-Z6 and EX-Z7 digi cams

Posted by sunny on Oct 31st, 2006

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           It casio’s latest digital camera’s in the market. It has a really sexy look with clean and class finish. Its a very attractive piece. The Casio Exilim EX-Z6 is a 6-megapixel camera featuring a nice 2.5″ preview LCD screen. The EX-Z6 offers 3x optical zoom – somewhat of a standard in entry-level cameras – and is expected to have anti-shake DSP capabilities as well.
     The second Exilim is the EX-Z7, offering images at 7-megapixel resolutions. Like the Z6, it offers 3x optical zoom and a 2.5″ preview LCD.

 

Buffalo announces 750GB hard drives

Posted by sunny on Oct 30th, 2006

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Buffalo Technology today announced a new external hard drive with capacities up to 750 Gbytes, exactly half that offered by Fantom Drives
   The Buffalo DriveStation Combo USB 2.0 /FireWire Hard Drives are available in four capacity points: the 250GB (HD-HC250IU2), 320GB (HD-HC320IU2), 500GB (HD-HC500IU2) and 750GB (HD-HC750IU2). The prices for the drives are $179, $199, $289, and $579, respectively.

 

 

 

A power saving cord by STATIC

Posted by sunny on Oct 30th, 2006

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  You put your charger on and forget it and you get charged for it the whole night. Now there is a solution for such problems, Its a POWER AWARE CORD by STATIC!. Sometimes it just helps to visualize things. The Power Aware Cord by Static! does just that, representing personal energy consumption through glowing pulses, color, and intensity of light. While most powercords are utilitarian (and in general, rather ugly), Static!’s aesthetic solution brings the issue of energy consumption literally, to light, urging users to be aware of and reflect upon the energy efficiency of electrical devices in their home. Just how does it work? Electroluminescent wires embedded in the cord produce varying patterns of glowing and pulsating colors to indicate the level of energy being used at a given time.

 
 

A Casio with with USB port and SD card

Posted by sunny on Oct 30th, 2006

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You must have heard of a casio but did you ever hear of a computer casio. Yes this upcoming technology world is also upto this. The Casio PX 800 is a 88 key electronic keyboard with a modern twist it comes with a USB port and SD card slot. Once connected to the PC via USB using the music data management software you can copy tunes, rhythms, etc to the piano. Made from high quality timber it gives the same look and finish of a traditional piano. Your memorable performances can be stored to relish forever on the SD card. The PX-800 can produce upto 128 sounds simultaneously which is much more that it’s predecessor.

 

PS3 latest features released by SONY

Posted by sunny on Oct 30th, 2006

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With all the kids on a roll with the release of play station 3 sony has released some more information about the product to help the kids to explain there parents the features and force them to buy 1.The PS3 is a power hug and consumes around 380 watts of power more than double the Xbox 360’s 160 watts and eight times the PS2’s nimble 45 watts. So spending an average of 4 hours a day on the machine will add approx $ 80 to your yearly power bill. Coming to the files supported included in the list are MPEG-2 (PS and TS), MPEG-1, H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC / SP video formats and MP3, ATRAC (but of course), AAC, WAV audio formats. Also supported are various image formats like JPEG, BMP, TIFF, GIF and PNG. The optical drive in addition to BD-ROM games can read BD video, BD-R/RE, DVD±R/RW (VR-Modes also supported), Music CD’s, SACD along with support for AVCHD media.

Its a Saint B named cross shaped MP3 player

Posted by sunny on Oct 30th, 2006

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Its a new idea of attracting the market and lets see if it works out. Its a cross shaped MP3 player which has an awesome digital quality sound and it can also be connected to a USB.  Gloriously baptized as Saint B, the innocent looking cross dangling from a  pious neck can actually produce awesome digital quality audio! Yes! From now on not everybody wearing a huge mighty cross around his/her neck is a cleric, the Saint B comes into our midst with a USB connectivity female port and a earphone plug . Well, the critics are in line, with  pretty obvious criticisms.

Samsung’s 70-inch LCD panel

Posted by sunny on Oct 29th, 2006

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Samsung’s 70-inch LCD panel that made its debut at IMID 2006 is now walk the ramp for the second time, this time at Flat Panel Display (FPD) International 2006 in Japan. The 70-inch LCD panel is the first TV display that can reproduce full HD video images at 120Hz, almost twice as fast as other LCDs available today, giving it a technological edge over plasma display panels (PDPs). The 70-inch LCD TV panel will run into production by early 2007. Additionally, the company said, “it expects to take the lead in the 50-inch range by mass producing 52-inch and 57-inch LCD models on an 8th-generation line that is scheduled to ramp-up during the second half of 2007.” Can you ask for more??

Its Rotating homes now after rotating phones

Posted by sunny on Oct 29th, 2006

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Put away the rotating phones its time for rotating homes now. Can you even imagine that even your home can rotate now. Now, Luke Everingham, a high-end audio/video engineer and construction contractor has designed a rotating home that offers not only dial-a-view, but can take full advantage of its rotational powers to optimise the use of sunlight to create better thermal efficiency. The Everingham Rotating House is built largely of glass and steel and is powered by an electric motor “not much bigger than a washing machine motor. The environmental friendly home is situated in four hours north of Sydney, NSW, and any room in the house can choose its view from pristine rapids and deep water river views on one side to soaring mountains on the other. The rotating home took million dollars in its construction and the designer is interested in taking-up more rotating home projects, in case you are interested..!

Its Bathtub surround system now

Posted by sunny on Oct 29th, 2006

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Now get ready to take your bathing experience to another higher level with the bathtub surround sound system from Neptune. The luxury bathtub specialist has introduced its latest bathtub models including Tao, Ruby and Macao. The hi-tech bathtubs comes fitted with turbo jets and stands out among the hi-tech bathtubs with its advanced audio technology which uses acoustic transducers to create an invisible surround sound system. The Neptuner bathtub audio system sends audio waves through the shell of the bathtub, turning it into a single speaker. The water then enhances the sound to create a unique audio experience. Can you beieve that technology can take you to a new high even while bathing???

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