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Monday, 04 September 2006 |
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 The highly mobile Compaq Presario V6000 Notebook PC offers the power and performance capabilities of a desktop PC. Its powerful AMD dual-core processor allows users to multitask with speed, while the built-in WiFi and optional long-life battery offer rapid connectivity while on the move. The V6000 also features an 15.4-inch widescreen display with HP BrightView technology.
HP Compaq Presario v6000 features and specs:
* choice of AMD Turion 64 x2 or AMD Sempron processors * GeForce Go 6150 graphics card * 15.4-inch screen * 802.11a/b/g WiFi * weight: 6.6 pounds
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Monday, 04 September 2006 |
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 MediaGear has just launched a cool new product called the HD2GO, an image storage/viewer that also plays color video and stereo music files. This all in one device has been ergonomically designed and will appeal to those whom like their gadgets trendy. The HD2GO has a vibrant 3.6 large screen true color LCD display and can store over 10,000 digital photos and up to 25 hours of video. One can also access and view thereimages on a TV set via the player and transferring of files from a PC to the player is done by the provided USB cable. However for photo transfers one doesn’t require a PC as the player has a memory card slot. The battery of the HD2GO is capable of an average 4.5 hours of video playback time or 15 hours of audio. The player also comes with an AC adaptor plug and is now available for $295.95
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Monday, 04 September 2006 |
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 Is it time for the Internet giant to expand into the world of physical gadgets? I guess Callum Peden, a UK designer, thinks so. He's created the concept of a "Google Vision" device, which basically takes Google Maps to a more personal level.The concept brings three features into one handheld gadget -- a retractable LCD screen, a digital camera, and GPS functionality. What this would allow you to do is to take pictures of anything and it will automatically map it. So if you can't remember where that doctor's office is, you can just pull out your Google Vision, provided that you've snapped a picture of it previously.It could also apparently be able to connect wirelessly to the Internet and recognize nearby landmarks and download information about the area, so while you're on vacation it could turn into a virtual tour guide. It's quite an interesting concept, and something that I think has a shot of making it to retail, though it may take a while.
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Sunday, 03 September 2006 |
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 Garmin International Inc today unveiled the zumo, motorcycle navigation device which promises to be the last name in functionality and convenience. This new device has been released keeping in mind the upcoming MotoGP U.S. Grand Prix at Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, California. The Garmin zumo has a glove-friendly design and for more convenience sports a large 3.5-inch (diagonal) high-bright, sunlight readable touch screen display which is also housed in waterproof casing
The zumo features left-handed controls and has Bluetooth "hands-free-to-helmet" wireless technology capability. The onboard GPS receiver is highly sensitive and doesn’t lose signal even in heavy foliage or a populated urban city. The onboard solid state memory has been designed to dilute the effects of vibration, shock, cold, heat and all the parts of the GPS device can withstand extreme vibrations. The zumo is preloaded with full North American data and millions of points of interests like hotels, restaurants, gas stations etc. The onboard Bluetooth technology also lets user access their mobile phones and indulge in hands free calling and also receive turn-by-turn voice prompts.
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Sunday, 03 September 2006 |
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 Garmin International Inc has just announced its latest product, the Garmin StreetPilot 2820 a navigation device for in car and motorcycle navigation.This deluxe navigator thanks to the Bluetooth wireless technology makes it much simpler for users and one can retrieve numbers from the phone's call history log or call list. Motorcycle users because of the wireless technology can receive or makes calls via the Bluetooth enabled headsets or helmets and one can even make calls from the Garmin 2820's vast points of interest database. Users can also opt for the Real-time traffic report either through the FM RDS-TMC (Traffic Message Channel traffic receiver or XM NavTraffic (U.S. only) receiver which calculate routes and alerts one of accidents, road construction etc.
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Sunday, 03 September 2006 |
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 Brighthand says about Garmin iQue 3000 GPS PDA: Curiously, unlike almost all other devices on the market, the iQue 3000 doesn't have a proper 5-way directional pad. Instead, it has a simple up/down rocker button, akin to the buttons on the old style Sony devices, or Palm models before they adopted one-handed navigation.
Instead of having a latch that releases the GPS antenna, as on previous units from this company, the 3000 simply has a recess where you can stick your finger in any pry up the antenna. Deploying the antenna still automatically launches the GPS software |
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