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Sunday 18 September 2011

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V


Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V


The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V is almost identical in hardware terms to the existing Xperia Neo, but it comes with a newer version of Android and additionalSony Ericsson software enhancements for a better user experience.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V Design




The key hardware change is that the Neo V has a 5 megapixel camera where the original Neo has an 8 megapixel unit. It is unusual for a manufacturer to downgrade a phone like this, we suspect though that there might be supply issues with the 8 megapixel sensor either due to the earthquake in Japan and/or Apple buying up inventory for the next generation iPhone.

The new version of Android is 2.3.4, a pretty slight update to the version 2.3 in the original Neo. However, Sony Ericsson have improved the camera capture capabilities, video playback options and social networking services plus there is Google Talk with Video Chat (which is perhaps what the "V" stands for).


Hardware differences apart from the camera are extremely slight, with the Neo V coming in different colours (white looks particularly good) and some audio tweaks such as Sony's new xLOUD system.


Just to recap - this is a 1GHz device with 512MB of RAM, a 3.7" 480 x 854 pixel display, the 5 megapixel camera on the back has with 720p HD video capture, it has GPS, 3.5G, WiFi, microSD expandable memory and Bluetooth. Because this is an Android phone then it also has a web browser, media player and access to thousands of applications in the Android Market.


Sony Ericsson say that they will roll out the 2.3.4 update to ALL 2011 Xperia devices, so don't despair if you have the originalNeo, or the Arc, Play, Pro, Mini, Mini Pro, Active or Ray. Updates for these devices should be available from October onwards.


The Xperia Neo V should be out sometime during Q4 2011 in several colours including white, blue gradient and silver although the press photos also show red and a flower motif. Presumably the Neo V will cost no more than the existing Neo which currently retails at about €300 including tax.



Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V is comfortable to hold it



Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V at a glance
Available:
Q4 2011
Network:
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 +
UMTS 900 / 2100 or 850 / 1900 / 2100
Data:
GPRS + EDGE + UMTS (3G) + HSPA + WiFi
Screen:
3.7" 480 x 854 pixels, 16m colours
Camera:
5 megapixels (main)
0.3 megapixels (sub)
Size:
Medium tablet smartphone
116 x 57 x 13mm / 126 grams
Bluetooth:
Yes
Memory card:
MicroSD
Infra-red:
No
Polyphonic:
Yes
Java:
Optional
GPS:
Yes
OS:
Android 2.3.4
Battery life:
7 hours talk / 16 days standby (3G


Sony PSP Go.....!!!!!


The PSP Go may have been the worst-kept secret of this year's E3 show, but Sony's press conference has now supplied the official details. For the most part, there's little that wasn't already revealed or correctly assumed: the PSP Go is smaller, has a slide-up screen, no UMD drive--and no game-changing upgrades, such as a touch screen or second analog stick. But the big news is that the new PSP will be available in North America on October 1 for $249.
Here's a roundup of the PSP Go's features and specs, as we understand them so far.
Form factor: The PSP Go has a 3.8-inch wide screen (versus 4.3-inch on all previous PSP models). It's said to be 43 percent lighter than the PSP 3000, which means it would tip the scales at about 3.8 ounces. The PSP Go design is very reminiscent of the Sony Mylo--the screen slides up to reveal the controls.
Storage: The Go will offer 16GB of built-in flash memory, and it's expandable via a Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot. There is no UMD (Universal Media Disc) drive on the PSP Go. While that no doubt allows for the smaller size (and, we hope, the potential for better battery life), it also means there's no way to play existing PSP software you might own on the PSP Go.
Controls: While the layout may be different, the control scheme on the PSP Go is little changed from earlier PSP models: a four-way d-pad on the left, the standard quartet of geometrically coded Sony controls (circle, square, cross, triangle) on the right, select/start buttons in the center, and the PlayStation "home" button to the left of the screen.
A second analog control is always at or near the top of wish lists for PSP redesigns, so its absence is a disappointment. At the same time, sticking with the same control scheme means game compatibility between the PSP Go and older PSPs is maintained. It remains to be seen whether the single stick's placement--closer to the center of the control deck rather than the outside right, where it sits on earlier PSPs--will be problematic for seasoned PSP gamers. That said, the Go control layout is more closely aligned to that of a traditional full-size PlayStation controller.
Despite early rumors, there is no touch screen on the PSP Go.

Wireless: In addition Wi-Fi support, the PSP Go adds Bluetooth capability to the Sony handheld platform for the first time. That should allow standard Bluetooth headsets (and, presumably, A2DP headphones and speakers) to pair with the PSP Go. In the leaked video, Sony rep John Koller also specifies the ability to tether the PSP Go to a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. The advantage of that isn't highlighted, but that would potentially allow Web browsing and online gaming via a tethered phone with a 3G data connection (when Wi-Fi access wasn't available). Another possibility (though pure supposition) is that you could pair a PS3 controller (which is Bluetooth-enabled) to the PSP Go.
Games: At Sony's press conference, the company confirmed new PSP versions of many of its most popular franchises. Notable titles--many of which will be released in 2009--include Little Big Planet, Gran Turismo, Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker, Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier, MotorStorm Arctic Edge, and SOCOM Fire Team Bravo 3. The first Resident Evil game for the PSP is scheduled to appear next year as well.
Some of the games that available in the PSP GO 
PSP games will be available for download directly from the PlayStation Store over the console's Wi-Fi connection. In addition to direct download, Sony says that "all" new PSP games will continue to be available on UMD, too. We have to wonder how long that'll last, given the fact that the company seems to be embracing digital-only distribution on titles like Patapon 2. However, since older PSPs can also access and play download-only titles, the eventual death of UMD shouldn't make them obsolete.
Digital media support: The Go boasts the same support for music, video, and photo files as earlier PSPs, so you should have no trouble transferring gigabytes of media from a PC (or via the M2 flash media card). Downloadable movies and TV shows can be purchased directly from the PlayStation Store over Wi-Fi (no more need to use the PS3 or PC as an intermediary). Despite early rumors of a PSP-centric music store, Sony's instead opted for a partnership with eMusic. In other words, users can purchase DRM-free tracks from any online music store (Amazon, iTunes, eMusic, and so forth) and simply copy them over to the PSP.
Sony will be releasing software called Media Go to help users manage the PSP's content on their PC (this replaces the older, and not terribly useful, Sony Media Manager software). The company is also promising a feature called "Sense Me" that will analyze your music library to play music based on a mood you choose.
PS3 integration: Again, it appears the existing interoperability between the PS3 and the PSP line will be carried over to the PSP Go. That includes the ability to cross-load some games and media, as well as the Remote Play option (access PS3-based content from the PSP over the Internet).
Price and availability: The PSP Go will be available in North America on October 1 for $249. (The portable console will go on sale in Europe the same day for 249 euros, and availability in Japan will follow a month later.) The PSP 3000, currently $169, will stay on the market concurrently.

~~Sony PSP Go design~~




Friday 16 September 2011

MiLi iPhone Projector 2


MiLi iPhone Projector


With the MiLi iPhone Projector 2 you can dock your iPhone 3G/3GS and 4, as well as your iPad and iPod touch onto the projector and project from your device.

Imagine your home movie on a big screen. Show your business presentation, watch a movie, show the latest footy clip, showcase your family photos.

The applications for this device are incredible - From work to home, outdoors and on the go.

With its inbuilt battery being doubled to 2350 Mah, and the body being slimmed down to half it original size - The Power Projector is now roughly the thickness of 2 iPhone 4’s on top of each other!

What's more the MiLi iPhone Projector 2 is small enough to fit into your pocket and is battery powered!


What's in the box:

MiLi iPhone Projector 2

Mini-VGA to VGA adapter

Composite Cable

Power Adapter

MiLi iPhone Projector features

Features

Groundbreaking Technology...

The MiLi evolution features an LCoS image processor capable of pumping out a 640 x 480 VGA image at up to 70 inches. The LED bulb used to project the image will last up to 20000 hours, so no longer will you need to change a bulb again. The whole package incorporates an Apple adapter dock for your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPod Classic, which will even charge your "i" product whilst it is being used. So no need to worry about running out of battery half way through a presentation!

Presentations in a snap...

Need to show a presentation from a computer, or to show a photo from your laptop, with the supplied VGA lead just connect to the VGA input on the projector and you'll see whatever is on your PC and Mac!


BlackBerry, Mp4, Mobile Phone Connectivity...

If you don't possess an iPod or iPhone, not to worry, our MiLi projectors has lots more connectivity.

Connect your BlackBerry via USB and present from that.

Connect your DVD, MP4 player or other mobile phone, via the built in Av-In plug.

If you can't hear from the built in 2W speaker there is also an AV-out slot so you can connect to larger speakers.



iPhone/iPod Abilities...

As well as all these amazing features, the MiLi Evolution, will even sync to your iTunes library, without even taking your iPod/iPhone out. And it will charge your device whilst it attached to the projector! It is also especially friendly with all Blackberry users, via the USB port on the projector and all other phones and media players! Compatible with iPhone 2G, 4G, 3GS, 4 and all iPod touches/classics.


Technical Specifications:
The example of MiLi iPhone Projector 2 functional 
Battery capacity: 2,000mAh

Input/Output: AV-in, Audio-Out

DC1: 5V/2.5A

DC2: 5V/500mAh

Output: 5V DC/1A

Charging time: 4.5hrs

Projector size: Up to 70 inches

Resolution: 640 x 480 pixels

Brightness: 10 lumens

Battery for projector time: 3+ hours

Design of MiLi iPhone Projector 2

Coolest Gaming Chair



Genus Game Chair - GNS-L101NN



Specifications
1.      Powerful Vibrating System at 8 Places., GENUS have some dynamically powerful vibrating system which is arranged at 8 places in order to take a fanfastic experience of game through from the top of the shoulder to the end of legs in actually. Furthermore, GENUS is on a different level from the others which can make only serve the sounds due to making a realization in lively of the harmonious sounds and vibration together.

2.       Comfortable and Smart Design. All products which being support the human body are beautifulthings which should beresembled with human being. GENUS have made harmonious combined of the advanced human engineering and the visual beauty with the smart design, and so everybody can enjoy a game in GENUS convenient and comfortable even using for a long times.

3.        The Massage Function Off All Family's Fatigue. You can make off the whole body's fatigue over listening of your favorite music song conveniently by the strong massage function of this GENUS created from the vibrating exclusive motor. GENUS is the multi-function product that all family could take a relaxation time together and enjoying a fully of comfortable massage.

4.      Supporting Online Game, PC Game, Video Game. Supporting online games, pc games, video games as well as multi media devices such as televisions, mobile phones, MP3 and PMP, Genus will help you enjoy games with lots of applications during you relax.


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Renegade Gaming Chair rocks, doubles as relaxing massage-recliner 


renegade gaming chair
Renegade Gaming Chair
          This is something is something you might like to have in your high-tech home. The Renegade Gaming Chair comes fully loaded with 12 game synched Vibration Motors, headrest mounted 3D stereo speakers, game-triggered lighting effects, variable massage mode, MP3, and headphone jacks. Touting a sexy racing seat design, the Renegade Gaming Chair is compatible with most of the gaming systems, including Xbox, Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PSX, Gamecube and PC/Mac (USB 2.0). 
          The chair rumbles and rocks in time with the gaming action while the ground-effect lighting further adds zing to the fiery action. In case, you are tired, the gaming chair also converts into a relaxing massage-recliner complete with kick plate. The gaming chair has pull-out compartment for easy storage of games and accessories. At a mere £225 (US $530), the Renegade Gaming Chair is worth a buy.









Thursday 15 September 2011

The Holographic Keyboard



Holographic keyboard

Keyboard pocket bag is easily carried because it is small
It looks like something you'd only see in a SF movie, but this little device is quite real, and could represent the future of one of the most important elements of any computer: the keyboard. Thus, i.Tech Virtual Keyboard is quite shocking because it has a very unique feature: it doesn't exist (namely, you cannot touch it), because it's a hologram. 

i.Tech Virtual Keyboard is a Bluetooth-enabled device that can be connected to almost any computing system (laptops, PCs, PDAs, Pocket PCs or smartphones, the only requirement being that they must be Bluetooth-enabled), and which projects, via infrared, a holographic keyboard on any flat opaque surface.
Various types and colors are available
By means of a special detection technology, the device records the keys "pressed" by the user's fingers (more precisely, the presence of the fingers in the area onto which a certain key has been projected) and sends the data towards the unit it's connected to.The holographic keyboard is also ultra-portable, because the projector is quite small (9 x 3.5 x 2.5cm ) and it also runs on batteries (although just for a maximum of 120 minutes of continuous typing). According to the people that have tested the device, it works quite well in strong light, although it's quite clear that it can show its true power in the dark, and i.Tech Virtual Keyboard also allows the user to change the intensity of the projected infrared rays. And in order to have as much of the feeling of a real keyboard as possible, the holographic keyboard is also fitter with some sound effects that mimic the sound of pressing real keys (something interesting probably just for the old-school fans that like this type of "music").

iPhone 5 from Apple Inc


The Apple’s iPhone 5 is a highly anticipated smartphone which could come packed with HD and 4G technology . The new iPhone 5 will be pre-loaded with some spectacular specs like: video chat on 3G and 4G (no longer restricted to Wi-Fi only), face recognition and extreme downloading. Its dual core processors and graphic chips will provide higher video resolutions and image captures. Every time when we feel that technology could became stagnant, something new appears before us.
What every Apple fanboy want the iPhone 5 to be!
1. 4G network compatible
iphone ultra
iphone ultra
There is no 4G network in the existing iPhones which allows its competitors to score some points over Apple. Smartphones from AT&T would have a 4G network - which would be kick-started by 2011. Telecom giant, Sprint has already unveiled its next-gen network with 4G. At this moments of time Verizon has declared that it would come up with its 4G network which will not support the 4G data.
2. Offering HD output
iphone 5 hd output
iphone 5 hd output
In the present scenario nobody can think of having 720p or 1080i HD video output from the iPhones. But since Apple has declared such plans we can expect High Definition video output from it in the recent future. Evo, a smartphone with Android OS of Sprint is having such HD output via HDMI.
3. Providing Biometric security
biometric sensor patent 8zyft 54
biometric sensor patent 8zyft 54
It is one of the core essentials of a good smartphone which is missing from Apples present iPhones. It is one of that requirement which an iPhone user is demanding from the very beginning. A single swipe as a mode of identification is better than entering a password in the phone.
4. Flash supporting
flash iphone6
flash iphone6
For this specific feature a lot of customer demands have been put forward. The iPhone users would like to have a mechanism for integrating Adobe Flash support into its Safari browser. But Apple has mentioned some obvious security and performance reasons for not providing flash content in iPhone. The company is planning for an another alternative of Flash called WebKit and HTML5.
5. With better battery life
batterylife
batterylife
With every new version Apple has improvised the battery life. The same history can be applied to even this upcoming fifth generation phone. iPhone 4 had forty percent enhanced talktime then iPhone 3GS. Accordingly something new in quality related to battery life can be expected from iPhone 5. Even there are some complaints from the customers side that the iPhone users themselves cannot replace their battery. We would have to wait for some more time to see that this problem will be rectified or not.
6. Providing improved 3D graphics
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mytpsnowboarding2 pic2 550
There is always a scope for improved 3D graphics in iPhones. In iPhone 3GS and the iPhone 4 PowerVR SGX535 chip was used. But we can definitely think of PowerVR SGX545 chip in iPhone 5 – which was officially mentioned by the organization last year.
7. RFID equipped
next generation iphone 5 features rfid
next generation iphone 5 features rfid
There were some more rumors saying that a radio frequency identification device would be a part of iPhone 5. It would be a type of bar code replacement device for allowing the phone to function as a payment device or a car key.
8. Powered by a dual-core processor
a5
a5
The smartphone users can expect a more powerful dual-core processor fixed into the iPhone. Apple has acquired a PA Semiconductor and there are also some myths which reveal that Apple is making its own CPUs. iPhone 4 included A4 processor that runs at 1GHz. But soon the processor faced stiff competition from the companies like: LG and Motorola that are having dual-core Android phones. As per one of the sources a dual-core processor with 1GHz ARM Cortex A9 cores will be deployed in iPhone 5.
9. Featuring a better camera
iphone 5 camera
iphone 5 camera
The present 5 megapixels camera with LED flash in Apple iPhone 4 has won plaudits from across the world. Since Sony is working on a 8-megapixel camera for its phone, with fifth-generation iPhone, Apple would definitely have to raise its bars.
10. Offering more memory
next generation iphone 5 features more memory
next generation iphone 5 features more memory
A 5MP camera with no SD card slots is not an acceptable fact. Apple iPhone 4 is having only 16 to 32 GB storage. The customers would be expecting at-least 64 GB memory for saving files, music, photos, etc. So a 64GB memory and MicroSD card slot should be included in iPhone 5.
11. Providing better cloud support
better cloud computing support
better cloud computing support
iPhone 4 is having some nice features like Dropbox, that offer cloud functionality but they are not impressive. iPhone 4 still features iTunes for activation and media syncing. Still cloud-based iPhone syncing lacks in the Apple smartphones.
12. Capable of installing third party apps
third party applications
third party applications
In an Apple smartphone it is very difficult to install third party applications outside iTunes. For such an installation the user would have to make some internal changes in the basic configuration. Which can result into the violation of warranty as Apple authorities only selective entry into the appstore. The iPhone 5, should be able to run third party applications too.