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FlexScan S1961-S LCD Screen – Designed for Professional Use Only

October 17th, 2006
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FlexScan S1961-S LCD Screen

Ezio has announced a special LCD screen whic is designed for professional use - the FlexScan S1961-S 1.9″ Flat Panel LCD. 

Besides having better contrast ration and good resultions support, the FlexScan S1961-S doesn’t seem to provide any additional feature like regular Dell LCD Screen.

The Ezio’s FlexScan S1961-S LCD screen features 1280 x 1024 SXGA resolution, 1500:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness, 2ms response time, 0.3W x 2 speakers, pivot/tilt stand, and a 178-degree viewing angle.

Talking about saving office space, the S1961-S LCD definitely helps a lot because it only measures 392.4 x 205 x 404.9 – 504.9mm and weighs 15-pounds.

[via TechEBlog]

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Nokia 8800 Cell Phone That Made By Ivory Costs $23,000 USD

October 17th, 2006
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Limited to just six handcrafted units, this ivory Nokia Cell phone which looks the same like regular Nokia 8800 cellular phone is priced at $23,000 US Dollars. Even if you can pay for this cellular phone you can only buy it in China. The ivory, harvested from Elephant, Mammoth(?) and camel teeth, taking three engravers over 3 months to make.

[via TechEBlog]
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Laptop Cases Which Are Cool Looking by Marc Navarro

October 17th, 2006
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VAX Güell laptop-case by Marc Navarro

Ever wondering whether there is are better looking laptop cases out there besides all-black-color cases which look so dull? Finally we got the answeer. Thanks to the promising Barcelona based product designer Marc Navarro who come up with some some cool looking laptop cases. The one featured above is called VAX Güell orange color laptop case which instantly make you feel so sporty.

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Teclast TL-29 Digital Music Player Reviewed

October 15th, 2006

Err0r reviews the Teclast TL-29 digital audio player. It features 4GB of Flash memory, a 2.0-inch 176 x 220 display, built-in FM tuner, dual-core sound processing chip, and a voice recorder. Here’s the bottom line:

The Teclast T29 is a great player. Good functions, good bundle of accessories, good sound and a nice exterior. Its small size makes it very portable and its cheap price makes it very affordable. Teclast are prompt with firmware updates

[via TechEBlog]
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Sony Releases A New Line of Walkman DAPs

October 15th, 2006

Sony Releases A New Line of Walkman DAPs 

Sony is ready to challange iPod nano with her new line of Walkamn DAPs which are NW-S700F and NW-S600. The Sony NW-S700F players have flash based memory and comes in capacities of 1GB-4GB and the Sony NW-S706F being the highest model available which boards 4GB of space.

The noise cancelling earphones is most of the best selling feature of this new line of Sony Walkamn DAPs. 

Besides that, the all new Walkman DAPs have a prolonged battery life of about 50 hours which takes two hours to charge or for shorter commutes you can charge it for three minutes and get a playback of three hours. In addition, you also get additional features likes OLED display and FM Tuner with the new Sony Walkamn DAPs

The very fist Sony NW-S700F Walkman DAP will be released in November 18 in Japan. Hopefully, this gadget will be available in United States.

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James Bond’s Cellular Phones – SonyEricsson K800 and K790

October 15th, 2006
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“Special edition” sales technique isn’t new but i think it is a pretty good working technique to generate more sales. Hence, SonyEricsson has released two new “James Bond” special edition cellular phones which are the K800 and K790.

The K800 and K790 will sport a silver finish which is used in the latest James Bond flick, Casino Royale

So, if you are a die-hard James Bond fan, you will find the Sony Ericsson K800 and K790 cellular phones pretty attractive for you as both of these cell phones are pre loaded James Bond wallpapers, ringtones and a movie trailer.

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Dell Releases 20 Inches LCD Screen for $289

October 15th, 2006
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It is time for a bigger size LCD screen, but the as all of all know LCD screen is pretty costly. Thanks God, Dell has released a new 20″ Flat Panel LCD screen for only $289. Although you won’t get the best quality output for the Dell $289 Flat Panel LCD screen, but for that price, it is the right time to dump away your CRT monitor.

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Intel Mobile Processors Will Support Wi-Fi 802.11n Network Pretty Soon

October 11th, 2006

Intel has announced that the next-generation of mobile processor will support 802.11n Wi-Fi network. Besides pushing and marketing dual core processors to fight against AMD, Intel is also focusing on the next-generation of Wi-Fi network – the 802.11n.

According to Intel spokeman, Intel is currently working with Buffalo, D-Link, Linksys and Netgear in testing and improving the 802.11n network stability, coverage and performance.

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Card Reader + USB Jump Drive = PNY’s Evolution Attache USB Drive

October 9th, 2006
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Now you don’t have to buy two seperated gadgets – USB Jump Drive and Card Reader as the PNY’s Evolution Attaché USB drive packs a 7 in 1 card reader that supports Compact Flash, Secure Digital, SmartMedia, MMC, Memory Stick, and MicroDive cards.

Nevertheless, one of the sadest points about the Evolution Attaché USB drive is that the USB Drive comes with capacities of 128mb, 256mb and 512mb. However, you can expand the Evolution Attaché’s memory via one of the supported flash cards.

Prices for the PNY’s Evolution Attache USB Drive range from $19.99 to $59.99.

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Zune Digital Music Player is biggest flop of 2007 ?

October 8th, 2006

In our line of work we hear a lot of noise from the talking heads day in and out, but we can’t help biting down on this latest hook courtesy of Michael Robertson. The anti-tech-powerexec is known for founding MP3.com, Lindows / Linspire, Skype competitor SIPphone, and DRM-free online music sales biz MP3tunes, not to mention former employer of DRM freedom fighter Jon Johansen — so it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that after the ruckus being raised around the Zune’s crippled WiFi and worthless DRM system that he stepped in to take a potshot.

We’re with him a hundred percent on railing against DRM and the somewhat absurd position Microsoft is taking by scrapping PlaysForSure in their own device efforts (what he calls “Screwed for Sure”), but things get a little bombastic: “At first glance the features seem compelling but my prediction is it will be the biggest flop of 2007 with less than 50,000 units sold worldwide.” Also, says Robertson, “I’ve been looking for a good verb to describe losing all of your music to DRM because it’s increasingly common and I think I have one: zune.” Only 50,000 units? Doubtful; and maybe it’s a little much to repurpose the product name to summarily encompass a near universal embitterment for digital rights management (after all, wouldn’t “ipod” work better, especially after the podsuits?), but we’re absolutely not going to argue his thesis: DRM is bad market and bad for the consumer.

[via Engadget]
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