Monday, March 26, 2007

Logitech Dinovo Edge Keyboard



Logitech has recently launched its desiginer diNovo Edge. The input device,which is a laser cut from a single,semi-translucent piece of black Plexigals and set into a brushed-aluminium frame,boasts of touch-sensitive technology and controls that are flush with the keyboard surfaces. Its semi-translucent surface enabels the backlighting of icons embedded withtin the keyboard,which are invisible without illumination:Pressing the function key illuminates icons for secondary F-key functions, including media control and application launch keys.

The Edge also includes a touch sensitive TouchDisc-enabling people to navigate a GUI without having to reach for mouse-& volume control makes its easy to adjust yhe PC,s volume.

On the left-hand side of the keyboard,three zoom buttons- zoom in,zoom out, and 100% view-enable people to navigate and edit digital photos with ease If that's not enough ,consider that the rechargeable diNovo Edge provides up to two months battery life on a two hour charge.



Monday, March 19, 2007

Sony Ericsson K800i



My favourite phone of 2006 was the Sony Ericsson K800i, and that’s why I’m extra happy that Sony Ericsson is about to release a successor to that brilliant phone. The Sony Ericsson K850i features a 5 megapixel camera with a xenon flash, no optical zoom on this one either - but if it takes as good picures as the K800i, then the camera function in this one will rock.

Sony Cybershot DSC-G1



The new Cybershot DSC-G1 from Sony features some cool WiFi functionality that has been available in some Nikon Coolpix cameras for a while, and that is something that is typical for the digital camera race that is going on.If we forget about the WiFi for a few seconds, the Sony Cybershot DSC-G1 is a pretty standard 6.0 megapixel point and shoot camera featuring 3X optical zoom and a nice big 3.5 inch display. The camera will cost $599 and be out in April.

SONY DEBUTS ITS FIRST WIRELESS CYBER-SHOT DIGITAL CAMERA :

The G1 model is Sony’s first digital camera with the ability to send photos wirelessly to other Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)-enabled devices, such as another camera or a PC.

One-Touch Wireless Photo Sharing and Archiving :

The G1 model features a 3.5-inch LCD screen with resolution of 921,000 pixels. Lubell said that’s four times higher than the average compact digital camera and all previous Sony Cyber-shot models. The new camera’s slide show with music function makes sharing photos directly on the camera even more enjoyable.

Mega Storage Capacity and Sophisticated Image Management :


The G1 unit is the ideal vacation camera with 2GB of internal memory, saving you from having to manage extra media cards. It becomes a virtual photo album in your pocket as it can store up to 7,500 VGA-quality photos or 600 6-megapixel pictures. If additional storage is needed, the camera’s capacity can be expanded with an optional Memory Stick Duo ™ media card or Memory Stick PRO Duo ™ card, now available in capacities up to eight gigabytes.

You can organize your photos by events, such as vacations or birthdays, and retrieve them later by keywords or labels.

his new Cyber-shot model also features a distinctive design. Its Carl Zeiss® 3x optical zoom lens is wrapped in an elegant metal body. You slide the lens cover across, instead of down as with previous models, and you’re ready to shoot in less than a second.