Articles tagged with: PC

R2D2 USB Hub in action!
Posted in Gadget on 7 July 2008

Here’s the video (directed by David M.) R2D2! So as for Darth Vader Hub, it is lively, offers some sound effects to Star Wars and especially to our small robot… Remember that it goes into action all 3 minutes, it offers 4 USB ports, moving the head. And I am betting that you’ll all crack when you hear communicate with you! Our R2D2 USB Hub is now available on GeekStuff4U.com for 43 €!

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SentrySafe unveils its new generation of HDD FireSafe-Waterproof
Posted in Gadget on 6 July 2008

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SentrySafe launched its new generation of hard disk Fire-safe/Waterproof which should protect your data against fire and water damage. The manufacturer had unveiled the first HDD 160GB Fire-safe/waterproof at CES 2008. This time, the new hard drive offers a storage capacity of 250 GB.

Our new device should be able to resist about 30 minutes in a fire at 840 degrees Celsius and can be submerged under water for 24 hours. Expect a price of approximately 250 €…

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LifeBook P8010 Pink Gold Limited Edition with 3.5G Fujitsu
Posted in Gadget on 6 July 2008

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Fujitsu PC Australia has announced the LifeBook P810 Pink Gold Limited Edition that integrates 3.5G (HSDPA). Our new notebook has a wide screen of 12.1-inch WXGA (1280×800), an Intel Core 2 Duo SL7100, up to 2 GB of RAM, 250 GB hard drive, 1.3 megapixel camera, a DVD burner Super Multi double layer.
The LifeBook P810 offers a brightness of 300 cd / m², a contrast ratio of 400:1 and is expected to cost about € 1800

Restore your CD, DVD, Blu-Ray with the CD-RE1AT of Sanwa
Posted in Gadget on 6 July 2008

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I am sure you have all CDs, DVDs or Games that jump, or not even charge more? If you’re fed up with your CDs, DVDs and games are not functioning as it should, then Sanwa is there for you, with this new machine restoration discs.

Our new gear eliminates dust, fingerprints, stains fat, solves the problems of discs that jump, loading disc, and forms a protective layer on the disc to prevent future scratches.

The CD-RE1AT is compatible with discs 8 to 12 cm and is expected to cost about € 50. Always a good idea to have it on hand.

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Toshiba G810:
Posted in Mobile phone on 30 June 2008

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After having spoken of interface Toshiba G810 curated by Spb Software, today we see a video that shows us a first hands on analysing both the hardware and the software, with particular attention to key functions.

Apart from the hardware, though you can see the keys touchscreen, the software side reveals interesting surprises. The new interface, in fact, proves very fast and fluid in which seems very intuitive.

A peculiarity of this device is the ability to manage the cards work just like the case, for example, Windows Vista. Touching the screen from top to bottom, in fact, appear screens so far active, with a touch allowing us to return to home or select one of the other cards (home, programs and favorite contacts / phone).

Later in the video is shown the speed and fluidity of touch screen, impressive and almost to the levels of an iPhone.

B-Membrane the omni directional projector PC
Posted in Computer, Concept, Designer Gadgets on 24 June 2008

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All the latest computer designs seems to lose their charm the moment you put your eye on this new concept of computer designing called the “B-membrane”. Designed by Korean designer Won-Seok Lee this one is truly a futuristic concept that does away with the need of having those big and bulky monitors taking space in your work area.

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If there’s no monitor then what works here? It takes the omni directional projector technology to project your monitor on any surface that you like. Apart from the monitor, even the keyboard is no less than a treat in the Kubrick inspired ‘B-membrane’. It features a membrane touch sensitive keyboard that appears only when needed through the integrated optical drive. To make it all the more interesting, when the computer is not in use it can be used as an ambient light to produce beautiful feects on any surface that you like.

Via: Yankodesign

Qosimo G55: First Gesture control Laptop
Posted in laptop on 15 June 2008

Qosmio G55 gesture control laptop

A move over the voice command recognizing laptops, will be Toshiba’s next addition in the laptop segment called the Qosmio G55. 55 which is all set for its launch next month touts of q unique camera-based visual gesture control system that allows you to use your hands to communicate whatever and any number of functions to the laptop.

With the first ever used Quad Core HD processor backing it, the G55 is the first notebook that lets users control music and video playback and also PowerPoint, using just their hands, yes, there’s no remote or keyboard required. The webcam senses your movement from 3 to 10 feet away and the Quad Core HD processor interprets your hand motions in real time.That means now you can even go mime with your laptop…sounds… err…looks interesting!
Apart from the visual gesture system, which happens to be the USP of G55, it is also loaded wth other features including an 18.4-inch screen, Centrino 2 CPU, GeForce 9600M GT, 4GB of RAM, dual drives, and the “Quad Core HD processor” that backs the wide range of media functions offered by Qosmio G55.
When it comes to looks. Qosmio is good enough to give many a notebooks a run for their money with a combination of a slick black chassis, LED illumination, and metal highlights on offer.
Price: $1549
Via: Techfresh

Luxury Gadget of the day: Singulum Wooden Notebooks with Gold Bathed Keyboards
Posted in Bling Gadgets, Computer, Keyboard, Luxury Gadgets, laptop on 5 June 2008

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The tag of Luxury gadget of the day doesn’t suffice the exuberance radiated by the revolutionary range of deluxe luxury notebook cases carved out by german manufacturer Singulum.

Ubercool and perfect to shout the class and appeal of the uber rich, these notebook cases are made in high quality wood and have keyboards dipped in 24 carat solid gold, making it utterly lavish piece of gadget.

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If that was the enticing design and killer looks, the technological perfection achieved by the Singulum notebooks is no less competing. The core-2-duo-processor, Windows Vista, Ethernet, DVD recordable plus a 15.4inch screen, are enough to tell the tech-specs tale of the notebook cases which are an ideal combo of incomparable design and uncompromising technological specifications.

Adore them a little mre and you can resist appreciating the craftsmanship went into the making them out of a singular block of wood and the had made ivory and golden keys, in short every piece has undergone a special fabrication tool before composing the final product.

Via: Elitechoice/ Singulum

Microsoft to launch Windows 7
Posted in Computer, Microsoft on 28 May 2008

windows 7If you are looking forward to chuck out laptop that you are using to bring home something advanced, then we would suggest you to wait for some time for Microsoft is all set to roll out Windows 7 is due out in a year and a half.

Announced off lately by Microsoft at the All Things D conference, the Windows 7 will includes features like an OSX-like dock, a heavy focus on multi-touch applications and loads of features similar to Vista.
So, in case you are already using Vista you better know all the good, bad and ugly of it…though there will definitely be something good to wait and watch out for…
Via: CoolestGadgets

Mass Storage Stone with 4GB data storage capacity
Posted in PC, USB, Unique Gadget on 18 August 2007

Mass Storage USB Stone

Please don’t mistake by identifying this hanging stone as any other interior decoration accessory. For sure, connected to the USB port of the computer, this stone has to have extraordinary features attached to it.

This is a hand-picked invention by some astronauts on their voyage to Moon that enables you to communicate with the universe by connecting this stone to USB port. Go aghast? But come back to your senses as the truth is different.

True, this could be one-of-the-possibility but presently this stone under the design stage by Michael Leung, who gave it a meaningful and beautiful name of Mass Storage Stone. Ready to work as an external portable USB hard drive, the stone is capable to store 4GB data.

Easy to fit in your pocket, this slightly cold stone is carved out of synthetic resin and measures 53 x 40 x 25 mm.

Via Techchee

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