Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 reviewed

Posted on 16th October 2008 by digital in digital camera review

I’ve posted my review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3. Click the link to learn more about this unique camera with a fast, 24 - 60 mm zoom lens.

Panasonic announces US pricing for Lumix DMC-G1

Posted on 16th October 2008 by digital in digital camera review

Panasonic has announced the US pricing of their Micro FourThirds camera, the
Lumix DMC-G1. The camera will ship in November, with an F3.5-5.6, 14 - 45
mm IS lens, for $799. You will also be able to buy an F4.0-5.6, 45 - 200 mm
IS lens separately for $349.

High Performance SSD from SAMSUNG

Posted on 13th October 2008 by digital in digital camera review

Samsung annouced the new product line of High performance SSD. The Flash SSD from SAMSUNG comes with 2 storage capacity 32 and 64 GB and it using high speed SLC chip. They’re designed to achieve 100MB/s in reading mode, and 80MB/s in writing mode. It has been used as server storage on HP servers like the “ProLiant BL495c G5 Virtualization Blade Server.” No detailed information about the price tag though.

VIA Samsung

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High Performance SSD from SAMSUNG

Panasonic LX3 Maui gallery posted

Posted on 13th October 2008 by digital in digital camera review

As promised, I’ve posted a gallery of photos from beautiful Maui that I took with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3. Look for our standard gallery as well as the final review soon!

Sunday photo galleries

Posted on 13th October 2008 by digital in digital camera review

I have three photo galleries for you today:

Ergonomic Mouse From HandshoeMouse

Posted on 13th October 2008 by digital in digital camera review

Recent mouse design has changed very far from it’s original when the mouse invented as early as the 1960. The mouse has become inseparable part of computer interface and therefore computer user use this a lot. It is just that the mouse itself is not comfortable to use: in order to control it, millions of very small movements are necessary with a posture of the hand and fingers which often leads to pain in the long term.

For the ergonomic design to work, the size of the mouse must be tailored to the hand. That is why the HandshoeMouse comes in three sizes: small, medium and large. But the mouse is not just comfortable - it is also nice to look at thanks to its special shape. It comes in three different colours to suit all tastes: snow-white, transparent and jet-black. It runs perfectly without drivers on Windows, Apple and Linux and can be used as soon as it has been plugged into any USB port. It has an optical scanning of 800dpi, two ergonomically designed buttons and a scroll wheel.

Ergonomic mouse

Available for EUR 120 from: www.handshoemouse.com

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Ergonomic Mouse From HandshoeMouse

Kingston DataTraveler150 USB Drive 32GB

Posted on 13th October 2008 by digital in digital camera review

Latest USB Drive from Kingston the DataTraveler150 offering a 32GB data storage space could be a worthy addition to your portable computer especially for a notebook with limited storage. The pocket-sized dongle measures at 3.06 inches x 0.9 inches x 0.47 inches and is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux.

The estimated retail price is $139, but you can get one off Newegg for $80 right now

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Kingston DataTraveler150 USB Drive 32GB

Prototype of Thermoelectric for mobile computer

Posted on 13th October 2008 by digital in digital camera review

Current mobile computer features high speed processor and at the same time emits heat. Japanese engineers from Murata Manufacturing demonstrated a thermoelectric device capable of turning heat into electricity. When two ceramic semiconductors with different temperatures are connected, an electrical current is produced, creating power, which means that cell phones, laptops, mp3 players and other portable devices can partially recharge themselves.

The thermoelectric device is a long way from being commercialized, according to a Murata engineer at the company’s booth, estimating it could take 10 years or more for this capability to appear on the market.

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Prototype of Thermoelectric for mobile computer

Samsung SGH-A637 simple and fun handset

Posted on 13th October 2008 by digital in digital camera review

The Samsung SGH-A637, available from AT&T, is a fun and hip handset available in a stylish white color that has top of the line multimedia capabilities, including 3G connectivity, which allows for seamless access to MobiTV, Cellular Video and XM radio. A 1.3 megapixel camera, AT&T Video Share, access to AT&T Mobile Music and AT&T Navigator*, Bluetooth® wireless technology, and a microSD slot for expandable memory makes this phone a multimedia lovers dream.

Specifications

* GSM 850/1900/900/1800 MHz, UMTS 850/1900MHz
* Dimensions: 86.6×45×20.5mm (with standard battery)
* Weight: 3.24oz (with standard battery)
* Display: 1.9”, QCIF, 262K TFT
* Talk time: up to 5 hours (with standard battery) / Standby time: up to 350 hours (with standard battery)

The SGH-a637 will be available through select AT&T retail locations or at http://www.att.com/wireless.

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Samsung SGH-A637 simple and fun handset

Samsung Anycall J808

Posted on 13th October 2008 by digital in digital camera review

Samsung Electronics just launched a stylish, slider 3G phone with rich, multimedia features. The SAMSUNG Anycall J808 packed with a full internet browser, 2.0 mega-pixel camera and music player. The company says that Anycall J808 is the perfect entry into an all around world of 3G. The J808 offers all the best in high-speed connectivity to the online world, giving incredibly convenient access to information needed for work and play. Faster data download speeds enable users to make the best use of the phone’s in-built full browser, RSS reader, Google search and email.

The J808 also eliminates the need to carry an extra music device. The music player supports a wide range of music file formats including MP3/ AAC/ e AAC+/ WMA and provides 15MB of internal memory with support for up to 8GB microSDHCTM external memory. An innovative music library feature allows users to organize their tracks into folders and play-lists. Additionally, users can stay in touch with their favorite radio stations and local news with the phone’s RDS-supported FM radio.

J808 also comes with different colors, grey, black, silver, and purple for users to express their diverse tastes.

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Samsung Anycall J808

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