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Archive for July, 2010
A Buyers Guide to Digital Cameras Online
Jul 30th
Buying cameras online is something that a lot of people do, but there is no specific approach that is normally taken by people. We think that there is a certain way to search for digital cameras and here we will explain the best way to approach your purchase.
Make sure you know what you are buying. Take the time to do the research required to understand both what sort of camera you need for your requirements and also to understand what manufacturers you are interested in purchasing from. There are lots of great camera’s out there so it is important to try and narrow down your choice as much as you can early on.
Once you know what you are buying you need to decide who to buy it through. Of course, price is an issue, but you also need to make sure you are buying through a reputable company who you can trust. You should also look for a company who offer a no quibble returns guarantee. If you know the provider, the wait for your camera will be a lot easier in the knowledge that some fly by night company has not taken you for a ride!
The internet is a superb place to buy your digital camera and there are more than enough great bargains out there in order for you to get a great camera. Remember to narrow your choices down as much as you can to avoid the possibility of being swamped with too many options.
1.5-Inch Digital Photo Frame Acts As Keychain
Jul 28th
If you’re like my friend who has the constant need to see her boyfriend on whatever thing she is holding at that moment, I suggest you get this 1.5-Inch Digital Photo Frame. This is a key frame holder that comes in a simple and basic design and can store up to 58 photos. You can bring it anywhere or simply hang it on your bag or keys.
Samsung Releases Galaxy Beam Smart Projector Phone
Jul 26th
Samsung’s Galaxy Beam Smart Projector Phone will be available in Singapore to StarHub customers from July 17. The unit will feature a built-in Texas Instruments DLP Pico Projector, which will enable you to project from your phone onto a wall. There’s also Offline and No SIM modes, Hand Writing Recognition (English and Simplified Chinese), RSS Reader, Mobile Widgets and more.
Here are some additional specs!
- Display – 3.7 inch WVGA Super AMOLED
- Camera – 8.0 mega-pixel camera with auto focus and flash
- Projector – Texas Instruments DLPPico Projector
- OS – Android 2.1
- Network – HSUPA 5.76 Mbps / HSDPA 7.2Mbps, 3G (900, 1900, 2100 MHz), EDGE, GPRS
- Video – MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV, DivX, Xvid
- Audio – MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA
- Connectivity – Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n, DLNA, Mobile AP (wireless internet tethering), TV out, GPS
- Battery – 1800 mAh battery, 7 hours (3G) talk time and 530 hours (3G) standby time
Handmade Wooden iPhone or iPod Dock
Jul 24th
Infogadgetz.com not sure what the deal is with all these guys combining Apple tech with wood, but here’s yet another iPod/iPhone dock crafted from a tree.
This dock is finished in cedar wood and includes integrated Altec Lansing speakers. It has two USB cables as well as headphone jack. It’s compatible with all iPhones and iPods, except the iPod Shuffle.
HP Slate 500 with Windows 7 Online
Jul 22nd
The news of the official launch of the Tablet operating system-based WebOS PalmPad seemed to have overshadowed the possibility of marketing of devices using different OS on it. Instead, Hewlett Packard, HP has included Slate 500 (this is the trade name) in its list and, therefore, should not miss much at the major international markets. Even appear under six different models that, toghether by the use of Microsoft operating system, probably trying to cover different user groups.
Hewlett Packard, in fact, might have thought that the possibility for a user to choose between two operating systems, however, rather different, could be a useful diversification of the market. From a strictly technical point of view, Slate 500 HP should equip the Home Premium version of Windows 7 and has a 8.9 inch form factor. The heart of the device is represented by an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz frequency.
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