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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Dell Studio XPS 13

Specifications
-Intel Core 2 Duo 2.53GHz
-Genuine Windows Vista Ultimate x64 Edition
-4GB DDR3 SDRAM
-NVIDIA GeForce MCP79MX
-NVIDIA GeForce 256MB
-13.3 inch LCD display
- 320GB hard drive
-8X DVD+/-RW Slot Load Drive
-6 cell 56 WHr Li-Ion Battery
-2.0MP Integrated Webcam

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Nokia 888


Just to get an idea of what Nokia thinks the future of communications will look like, take a look at the Nokia 888 communicator, a concept design that recently won Nokia’s Benelux design contest. According to Engadget.com it consists of a liquid battery to sustain flexibility in bends and twists, a high resolution flexible OLED display and an inkjet-printed circuit board.


This bracelet-like Nokia 888 is most likely to use features like speech recognition, a flexible touch screen, and a touch sensitive body cover. All other standard features like alarm clock, PDA, GPS, phone, push email receiver and digital wallet will be integrated along with phone.
Now when to expect the phone in the market? It seems this type of phones are unlikely to hit the markets in coming 2-3 years. And moreover it’s a concept phone so developments are going on to make it more feesible and accessible in near future. Till then just enjoy the cool pictures!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Samsung BD-P1500

Blu-ray disc™ player
SAMSUNG's BD-P1500 provides the ultimate entertainment experience with Full HD 1080p Blu-ray playback and Dolby TrueHD surround sound decoding all in a sleek, compact design. HDMI output with 24fps provides smooth film-like picture quality and Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) allows you to operate compatible HDMI products with a single remote. USB and Ethernet ports enable firmware updates and networking connectivity.

Full HD 1080p
The BD-P1500 plays back Blu-ray discs in Full HD 1080p offering the ultimate in home video. The BD-P1500 also has the ability to play regular DVD's and up-convert them to 1080p for an image even better than the original.
24 frames per second output
View scenes as they were meant to be seen. The BD-P1500 can output Blu-ray movie titles original source (24 frames per second) to a supporting TV at 24fps retaining the films original smooth video quality.
ethernet connectivity
Stay connected and up-to-date with the BD-P1500's advanced networking abilities. Ethernet connectivity allows you to download firmware updates for your Blu-ray player ensuring compatibility with the latest BD movie releases. Additionally this Ethernet port also enables future networking interactivity available from Blu-ray.