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 The case of the cell phone is made up of special titanium super alloy and covered with black high-tech ceramic. Black carbon leather inserts on the front and back panels of the phone.  Hand polished sapphire crystal glass of 42K frames the screen. TFT display, 262 000 colors, 240*320 pixels.  Keys are made of polished steel with employment of ultra-precision turning technology. This technology ensures a superlative degree of precision of each detail. Laser cut letters and figures.  The case is executed of special titanium superalloy and covered with black high-tech ceramic.
Black carbon leather inserts on the front and back panels of the phone.
Gresso Logo on the front panel.
Magnetic Smart Lock.
  Tri-band operation:
900/1800/1900

Size:
Dimensions: 116*46,5*16 mm
Weight: 120 gr

Memory:
Up to 30 MB internal memory
Expandable external memory supporting microSD memory cards of up to 2 GB

Connectivity:
WAP
GPRS
EDGE
Bluetooth
Internal modem
SMS/MMS

Multimedia:
64-tones polyphony
2 MP camera
FM stereo radio/ video player (MIDI, WMA, WAV, AVI, ASF, WMV)
Java
Organiser

Voice features:
Voice Recorder
Voice commands
SP-phone

Battery:
Standard battery, Li-ion 1100 mAh,
To 5,4 hours talk time
Up to 300 hours standby time  It costs 3000$

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Apple iPod touch 4th Generation

Posted: October 1, 2010 in Uncategorized

The 4th generation iPod touch inherited many of the features of the iPhone 4, significantly upgrading its visual capabilities and making it more powerful.

The major changes introduced with this model were the addition of Apple’s A4 processor (which also powers the iPhone 4 and the iPad), two cameras (including one user-facing) and support for FaceTime video chats, high-definition video recording, and the inclusion of the high-resolution Retina Display screen. It also includes a three-axis gyroscope for better gaming responsiveness.

As with previous models, the 4th generation touch its 3.5-inch touchscreen, Internet access over WiFi, iPod features, multiple sensors for gaming performance, and App Store support.

It comes in Capacity 8GB, 32GB, 64GB. Screen Size 3.5-inch multitouch screen, High-quality RetinaDisplay screen, Two cameras and FaceTime support, Roomy storage up to 64GB, Thinner and lighter than previous model.

Thanks to the inclusion on the 4th generation iPod touch of many of the new features introduced with the iPhone 4, the new touch invites comparison with the iPhone. In some ways it’s not a flattering comparison – the iPhone’s cameras are better, for instance – but the choice for most people probably isn’t between the iPod touch and the iPhone, but between the iPod touch and another media player or mobile game device.

When viewed that way, the 4th generation iPod touch is, like its predecessors, a winner.
Improved Visuals

As with the iPhone 4, the most apparent and most extensive changes to the new touch are in its visuals.

It sports Apple’s multitouch, high-resolution Retina Display screen, which makes text and images extremely crisp. There’s no other device in the touch’s category (are there any other devices in that category?) that offers text this appealing and easy to read; you won’t see any pixels or rough curves/corners.

Like the iPhone 4, the touch has two cameras, one on the back, the other facing the user. Though this is the same set up as the iPhone, these are not the same cameras. The iPhone 4’s best camera takes 5-megapixel pictures, while the touch’s best camera clocks in at under 1 megapixel. The lower-quality cameras are the result of the touch’s tiny enclosure (a svelte 0.28 inches thick) – to take higher-quality images, the device would have to be thicker.

The touch’s cameras lack zoom and flash, but, on the plus side, both can record video. The back camera records 720p HD video at 30 frames/second.

So, while it’s nice to be able to snap photos with the touch, it probably won’t convince you to throw away your digital camera.

With the two cameras, touch users can use Apple’s FaceTime video conferencing technology. As more devices gain support for FaceTime (expect to see it appear on the second-generation iPad; Apple has promised to make it available to other companies, too), it will become more useful.

The changes to the touch’s visual capabilities are welcome. Even though the cameras are limited, they add features that you’ll be hard pressed to find on other portable media/game players.
More Robust Guts

The improvements to the 4th generation touch don’t stop at the surface level. They extend to the guts of the device, too.

The touch runs on Apple’s A4 processor, the same speedy chip found in the iPhone 4 and iPad. As a result, it performs as well as the iPhone, based on testing the speed of both devices loading web pages and launching apps.

In other detail areas, though, the touch gets short shrift. For instance, the touch doesn’t include the AC adapter that comes with the iPhone (you’ll have to pay extra for that) and comes with inferior headphones that also lack the built-in remote control. While these aren’t major issues, it would be nice if the touch, with its premium price, also included premium perks. 

The iPod touch has stood alone for many years. Though there have been other MP3 players or portable game devices, no other device has offered the touch’s combination of strong media features, top-notch Internet experience, and vast library of apps. With the 4th generation mode, the touch has widened its lead over the competition. If you’ve already got a mobile phone, or don’t want to pay the iPhone’s monthly fees, there’s no better option for pocket-sized mobile entertainment than the 4th generation iPod touch.

The Price
8GB – US$229
32GB – $299
64GB – $399

Hello world!

Posted: September 7, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Freeloader Pro is the ultimate solar charger capable of powering virtually every electrical device, anywhere in the world, whether on a beach, a mountain, jungle or the Polar ice cap. Freeloader Pro uses its high power solar panels or USB (cable supplied) to quickly charge its internal battery (7 to 9 hours in sunny conditions). Once fully charged Freeloader Pro is capable of delivering enough power to give a mobile phone 70 hours of standby time, 5000 page turns on an eBook or a 100% full charge for a digital camera battery.

Also by switching its multi-voltage switch to 9.5V, the Freeloader Pro is capable of charging power hungry, high voltage devices such as MP4 players, portable DVD players and SLR camera batteries. The metallic push button “Power Halo” indicates how much power is in Freeloader Pro’s battery. Made from tough aluminum and finished in a stylish “piano” black finish, Freeloader Pro is the perfect companion for travelers, journalists, explorers, mobile geeks, and anyone who demands the best.

Included with the Freeloader Pro is the CamCaddy. The CamCaddy is a specially designed adapter that accepts virtually every type of camera battery whether a simple compact digital camera, professional SLR or a video camera battery. CamCaddy suits all sizes of battery (3.2v to 7.9v) using its variable slider bar and adjustable contact pins. Light weight and rugged, the CamCaddy is the ONLY camera battery charger capable of powering virtually all camera batteries.

* Solar charger with a built-in Li-ion rechargeable battery
* Battery can be charged using solar cells or USB connection
* Specially designed CamCaddy can charge almost all camera and camcorder batteries (about 87% of camera models are compatible)
* Compatible with iPod, iPhone, Blackberry, current Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, Motorola cell phones, PSP, portable DVD and MP4 players, more
* Li-ion rechargeable battery capacity: 1600mAh
* Solar cells: 200mA premium quality crystalline
* Impact resistant, rust free aluminum body
* Weight: 6.1 oz (174g)
* Dimensions: 5.9″ x 2.5″ x .8″ (150 x 63 x 20mm)
* Includes: Freeloader charger, CamCaddy, carrying bag, 10 charging adapters, USB cable, manual

JuiceBar Portable Solar Charger

Posted: August 14, 2010 in Uncategorized


Despite it’s name, the JuiceBar is not the newest health drink franchise trend sweeping across the country. And it’s not a fruit-infused snackbar loaded with a full months supply of vitamin C. Instead, this JuiceBar is full of electronic gadget juice, also known as extra battery power – and it’s our favorite flavor.
JuiceBar

This sleek re-chargeable battery pack stores enough power to charge most handheld electronics and can charge a typical cell phone several times. The JuiceBar’s internal Li-ion battery can be re-charged via USB connection or via the built-in solar panel. This arrangement gives you maximum flexibility while traveling or computing.

Included with the JuiceBar are connectors for nearly all popular mobile phones and portable electronic gadgets. There is also a handy LED indicator in the JuiceBar to show you when it’s charging its internal battery and a small pouch for storing all the connectors.

* Pocket size universal battery charger
* High capacity 1500 mAh Li-ion battery
* Contains 12 different connectors
* Charges via USB connection or solar panel
* Solar panel: 5.5 volt/80 mAh
* Includes: JuiceBar, connectors, accessory bag, USB cable, charging cable

USB to SATA/IDE Controller

Posted: August 14, 2010 in Uncategorized

There is a good news for all the geeks, You can dock just about any of those old drives into this simple device. Stick a USB transfer cable into one end along with the power-cable, and in one of the other ends, you can connect a 3.5″ IDE hard drive, or a laptop 2.5″ IDE drive, or even a miniscule 1.8″ IDE hard drive! But, why stop there?

You can connect a SATA drive, too! How about an optical disk drive? We’ve got it covered. Blu-Ray, DVD, CD, writeable, rewriteable… it doesn’t matter! We’re drive agnostic with our USB to SATA/IDE Combo Kit. Now your old drives have a brand new life. Or, if you’re the handy type, you can keep this one device handy to recover data from a drive in a dead computer. You won’t have to haul several different devices – just this one!

Features
* Connect USB 2.0 ports to any IDE or SATA drive:
o 3.5″ IDE
o 2.5″ laptop IDE
o 1.8″ micro IDE
o 3.5″ SATA
o 2.5″ SATA
o Optical drive that supports standard IDE or SATA connectors*
* AC Input: 100-240v/50-60hz
* DC output: 5v/12v
* Supports Windows (98se and up) or Mac OS (8.6 and up)
* Includes power supply, molex y-splitter, USB cable and drive dock


PS3 owners, sit up and take notice – Logitech has just announced that its Logitech Harmony Adapter for the PS3 is readily available, letting you use your Harmony universal remote control with Sony’s latest gaming console. It will offer support for all 51 PS3 commands (yes, count them!), where you will be able to navigate the PS3 XrossMediaBar from afar (as long as the range permits, that is) without having to tussle with the PS3 controller’s form factor that was meant more for gaming than anything else. Those who are interested can pick up the Logitech Harmony Adapter for $59.99 while our friends across the pond can only do so in July.

Gaming gears are getting better looks than ever and the gaming furniture is one of them that is coming out in elegant shapes every day but it still has a long way to go.

D-Box GP-100 is the new gaming chair, a modish effort with an elegant make to deliver some real field effects during gaming session.

The gaming chair is another feather to the same cap that enhances your living room. The lounge makes the use of Sparco seat to give you the real life simulation. The chair senses the unevenness (like bumps) of track during racing game and offers you the same simulation as you were inside the car.

One more shocking thing about the chair is its price i.e. $15K. The game will appear at the store shelves sometime next month. Certainly, to shell out a bulky amount of $15,000 seems too lavish.

During playing the games in a kiosk, what sucks you the most? Is it poor display screen, or congested seats or noise? Noise? I think I got you right…! Isn’t it? Don’t need to worry because Everglide, one of the world’s leading designers and manufacturer of gaming peripherals has give origin to s-500 Professional Gaming Headphones that would make you feel homely in an earsplitting environment. The headphone comes with a suggestive price of 40$.

The headphones have been designed for the best gaming experience. Followings are few of its radiant features:

� Ultra-Light Membrane for instantaneous audio response

� Designed For Comfort And Extended Wear

� Optimum noise isolation

� Over-sized circumaural leather muffs to reduce ambient noise

� Enhanced audio positioning to accentuate key gaming sound frequencies

� Great for gaming or music

Technical Specifications:

� Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20,000Hz

� Transducer: Dynamic

� Nominal Impedence: 16 ohm

� Max Sound Pressure (SPL): 102dB

� Max Power Rating: 100mW

� 3.5mm stereo plug for headphones

� 3.5mm plug for separate clip-on microphone (included)

� Headphone cable length: 3.1m

� Weight: 360g

Ok! That all sounds well but what my question is will it support next-gen consoles like Xbox360? Unfortunately it doesn’t because Xbox360 runs a 2.5mm jack and this is a 3.5mm, even then if you can’t wait to connect it with your Xbox360, you need to pull out $1-$2 to buy a converter so that your new headphone could work with Xbox360.

If you are fed up of playing online games, and need something that could revive your online gaming experience, then here is something that’ll get you out of drunk as you as you scroll down and have a hasty look at the specs of the new gaming pad that has been launched from the developer Genius. The game pad is dubbed ErgoMedia 500 Gaming Explorer that the developer has just announced and will launch it into the market sooner than later.

The innovative game-pad is especially recommended for online gaming.

You must be thinking of its design that seems quite bizarre (honestly, I too was a bit baffled as firstly I threw very first look at the gadget) but after getting acquainted with its features you will feel at home.

What does all-new ErgoMedia 500 Gaming Explorer come with?

� 11 keys with programmable functions scroll and stickpara to give direction while playing some World Of Warcraft like MMORPG.

� Added convenience of recording short sequences of key presses or macros

� Quite handy with better grip scheme that helps during long and aggressive gameplay

� Keycap backlighting for night-time gaming-session

� Three different game settings for quicker search for weapons, equipment, etc

� Additional switch system for switching between games, with in moments

� Built-in microphone and Speaker jacks for easy plug-in

� 4-way direction button for four-way instant speeding control

The gaming accessory is available for £25 and will soon ship to the retailer stores in India for a suggestive price of Rs 1,750.