Thursday, 28 April 2011

Samsung LED 9000 Series

Samsung’s LED 9000 series of television sets is pencil-thin. Yes it’s just 0.3 inches wide and it can support and having the great ability to display 3D images and can convert 2D content into third dimension. You must be impressed by knowing that it can offer great support for downloadable apps, just like you’d find on the iPhone or Nexus One. Its application served via open development platform which means that any entrepreneur is able to insert content in it and can add up huge functionality, from the world of social networking clients to the downloadable games.

RIM BlackBerry Presenter

 As many of you have already noticed that micro and mini projectors will be available soon.  Manufactures like 3M, Microvision and other. Thank God this handy 3.4-inch x 2.4-inch boxlike accessory is designed, so that it can be used with BlackBerry smart phones. It is very simple in use. What you have to do is that, simply connect it with a projector or monitor and you can use Blutetooth connectivity in order to display Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 and 2007 slides directly from your handset. You can pause images, set slides to automatically swap at prearranged intervals and in this way you can enjoy the benefit of accurate reproductions with most visual and animated effects.

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo 3DS glass-free 3D games handheld will arrive on March 27 in the U.S. market. The device will be offered for $250. It will be available in the following color options: cosmo black as well as cobalt blue. Apart from that the handheld will be offered with a fixed stylus.
The main advantage of the device is its ability to produce 3D images in a tiny screen. What is more, there is no need to wear special glasses. It is considered to be a device that is offered with a 3D top screen along with opposing touchscreen and motion-sensing technology that lets gamers to interact with the device in multiple experience ways.
The handheld device will come with bigger 3D screen compared to the DSI’s. Apart from that it will be compatible with DSI and DS downloadable games. There will be an ability to take 3D pictures as well as watch 3D videos. Moreover, it will come with an accelerometer as well as gyroscope. As a result, the device will be capable to recognize velocity-related and directional motion.
The 3DS will also be equipped with a “home” button with the help of which players are able to break out of an application and then switch to others.
According to the company, it is going to offer 30 games. You will see thee following titles: Nintendogs + Cats, Pilotwings Resort, Steel Diver, Super Street Fighter IV 3D, Dead or Alive Dimensions as well as Madden Football.
3DS comes equipped with a special feature, known as “Street Pass.” Due to it users can share information automatically. It will be possible to play such games as Super Street Fighter IV silently. Moreover, the feature lets the unit connect to public hotspots in order to download new content as well as system updates.
It was disclosed by Nintendo that the 3DS will come with a few bundled apps, including an “enhanced” web browser, pedometer-style fitness tool, “Mii Maker” avatar creation tool as well as shooter known as Face Raider.


PlayBook by BlackBerry

The Product Team at RIM has released a video demonstrating the use of Blackberry playbook for business use. The video shows how you can use your Blackberry playbook for business use without connecting it to any network but instead just connecting it to your blackberry, via Blue Tooth.
his tablet by BlackBerry comes with simplified and advanced operating system compatible with current web requirements such as HTML5. BlackBerry Tablet Operating System, also called as QNX supports POSIX and openGL. Playbook is compatible with Adobe AIR and Flash 10.1. Playbook comes with 1024X600, 7" display and 1GHZ processor, 5 MP lens with 3 MP camera and 1 GB RAM. Playbook gives an option of video conferencing and features micro USB jack, 1080p resolution, Wi-Fi, HDMI port and Blue Tooth. Playbook is merely 0.4" thick and weighs approximately 450 gms. With BlueTooth tethering application, you can extract the data out of BlackBerry on PlayBook.

Playstation Phone Sony Ericsson

The device will boast a four-inch multi-touch screen, providing up to five hours and 35 minutes of 3D gaming time. The phone will have a PlayStation-style controller with the standard PlayStation buttons. Available games will include Sims 3, FIFA 10, Splinter Cell, Tekken, and, supposedly, Guitar Hero.
The operating system for Zeus is Android 3.0 Gingerbread. Micro SD slot card with 8 GB memory and 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 processor. It comes with Adreno 205 graphics processing unit and 3.8" display. The phone is equipped with 1GB ROM and 512 MB RAM. 3.8" touchscreen and touch pad resemble that of PSP gaming console. You can download games through PlayStation phone. The camera comes with LED flash. This is going to be one among the best gadgets for men who are into gaming.

Nikon L110 Digital Camera

The COOLPIX L110 is an easy-to-use model with an effective pixel count of 12.1-million pixels, a 15x optical zoom NIKKOR lens that covers a broad range of focal lengths from wide-angle 28mm through super-telephoto 420mm (35mm format equivalent), and advanced functions that enable users to capture images as intended. Using supplied Energizer® Ultimate Lithium AA batteries (FR6/L91), the power-efficient COOLPIX L110 is capable of capturing approximately 840 still images or roughly 7 hours of HD movies with stereo sound. The secure grip, five built-in functions for preventing or reducing blur, and Easy Auto mode, with which the user simply frames a picture and the camera automatically selects the optimum scene mode, mean that this camera reliably captures beautiful images.

Nokia's aeon "full surface screen" cellphone concept


Nokia's research and development team have kicked it up a gear with an attractive "aeon" concept phone showing up in the R&D section of the company's website. The most prominent design feature of aeon is a touchscreen that stretches over the full surface area of the phone, similar to BenQ-Siemens's Black box concept phone we saw recently. Currently mobile technology isn't quite up to realizing this fantasy, but we'll sleep better tonight knowing that at least one of the cellphone industry's biggest names shares the same dream as we do -- BenQ's dream didn't count, unfortunately.