Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Apple iPod Touch (16GB)


Product summary:

The goodThe good:

The Apple iPod Touch has a large, video-worthy screen, a cutting-edge interface, and Wi-Fi Internet, e-mail, and music download capabilities.

The badThe bad:

The iPod Touch may cost too much for you, depending on your needs. It has a small capacity for a portable video player.

The bottom lineThe bottom line:

The iPod Touch is a beautiful product, inside and out, but prepare yourself for sticker shock.

Specifications:

General

  • Device Type Portable media center
  • Key Features Digital audio player, Digital video player, Digital photo viewer
  • Width 2.4 in
  • Depth 0.3 in
  • Height 4.3 in
  • Weight 4.2 oz
  • PC Interfaces USB 2.0
  • Packaged quantity 1
  • Digital storage media type None

Display

  • Display Type 3.5 in

Still Images

  • Supported Still Images Formats BMP, JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, PSD

Digital Audio

  • Supported audio formats Protected AAC, Audible 3, WAV, MP3 VBR, Audible 2, AIFF, MP3, AAC, Apple Lossless, Audible 4
  • Audio output Headphones

Video

  • Video Playback Formats MPEG-4
  • Video Capture - 640 x 480

Connectivity

  • Connections Headphones, Docking connector, USB, Composite video, Component video

Digital Player / Recorder

  • Digital player supported digital audio standards WAV, AIFF, Audible, MP3, AAC, Apple Lossless
  • Digital player response bandwidth 20 - 20000 Hz
  • Digital player playback modes Playlist, All tracks repeat, One track repeat, Random play / shuffle
  • Digital player supported bit rate 16 - 320
  • Digital player ID3 tags support Yes
  • Digital player additional features Variable bit-rate compatible, JPEG photo playback, MPEG-4 playback

Battery

  • Rechargeable Battery Rechargeable
  • Battery Enclosure Type Integrated
  • Technology Lithium ion
  • Battery Lithium ion Rechargeable Integrated
  • Battery Life Details Digital playback 22 hour(s), Video playback 5 hour(s)
  • Mfr estimated battery life 22 hour(s)

Connections

  • Connector type Headphones Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Docking station, IEEE 802.11b/g (Wi-Fi)

Audio System

  • Sound output mode Stereo
  • Additional features Notes, Phone book, USB 2.0 compatibility, Web browsing, Calendar, Battery level indication, Cover Flow, Multi-touch interface, Upgradeable firmware, Date display

Software

  • Software Included iTunes 7.4 or later, Drivers

Cable(s) / Peripheral(s)

  • Cable(s) included USB cable - External

Miscellaneous

  • Included Accessories Docking adapter, Polishing cloth, USB cable, Stand, Earphone

System Requirements

  • Operating System Apple Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later, Microsoft Windows XP Home, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP 2 or later

Power

  • Power Supply / Device None
  • Recharge Time 3 hour(s)

Manufacturer Warranty

  • Service & Support Details Technical support - Phone consulting - 90 days, Limited warranty - 1 year

Friday, May 9, 2008

The Audi Snook

Every time we imagine about our future, First thing that comes to our minds is the way we'll travel. The Movie "I, Robot" showed us a very realistic or not really hard to think future. There were many cool gadgets but the one was Will Smith's Car, Yes the Audi. As a result of the Movie's mind blowing performance at the Box Office, Audi was back in the lime light.

It was that moment when Audi started to become a little Futuristic, and came up with many new concepts. Yes u guessed it right The Audi SNOOK is one its newest concept.

Before Moving on I just remembered a book written by Piers Anthony - "The Ring".
For the readers who haven't read this book, let me tell u why it is important here. In his book he has described about a Future world full of GYRO-Cars, i.e one-passenger seater car which somehow rode on just one wheel.

Yes u guessed again right the New AUDI SNOOK is a Gyro-Car.
Tilmann Schootz, German designer of the Audi Snook has built this auto-stabilized monowheel concept car. Schootz wan a Michelin Challenge Design Award at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show for his Vision. I guess u are dying to see his innovation or u might have scrolled down as u wouldn't have no passions, But anyways here it is the 
THE AUDI SNOOK

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Nokia - The Morph

Nokia is speeding to the Future as fast as it can. Nokia Research Centre (NRC) is now not only inventing just Phones But now they are laying there hands on the future products. Now thats a heck of a Future Planning!!! 

The Morph, was introduced on 25th of February this year, at the The Museum of Modern Art in New York City.It is a Joint project MOBILE PHOE CONCEPT under taken by Nokia Research Centre (NRC) and the University of Cambridge. This Phone showcases the power of Nanotechnology's abilties.
Here NANOtechnology is used to provide flexibility, transparent electronics and self cleaning surfaces.
And the most amazing feature is that it can take any shape the user desires. 
Nokia is ensuring that we head towards a world of radically different devices that opens up an entirely new spectrum of possibilities.

Morph concept technologies might create fantastic opportunities for mobile devices:

  • Newly-enabled flexible and transparent materials blend more seamlessly with the way we live
  • Devices become self-cleaning and self-preserving
  • Transparent electronics offering an entirely new aesthetic dimension
  • Built-in solar absorption might charge a device, whilst batteries become smaller, longer lasting and faster to charge
  • Integrated sensors might allow us to learn more about the environment around us, empowering us to make better choices

Its Features can be briefly explained as follows >
Flexible & Changing Design

Morph Phone Operating

Nanotechnology enables materials and components that are flexible, stretchable, transparent and remarkably strong. Fibril proteins are woven into a three dimensional mesh that reinforces thin elastic structures. Using the same principle behind spider silk, this elasticity enables the device to literally change shapes and configure itself to adapt to the task at hand.

A folded design would fit easily in a pocket and could lend itself ergonomically to being used as a traditional handset. An unfolded larger design could display more detailed information, and incorporate input devices such as keyboards and touch pads.

Even integrated electronics, from interconnects to sensors, could share these flexible properties. Further, utilization of biodegradable materials might make production and recycling of devices easier and ecologically friendly.

Self-Cleaning

Nanotechnology also can be leveraged to create self-cleaning surfaces on mobile devices, ultimately reducing corrosion, wear and improving longevity. Nanostructured surfaces, such as “Nanoflowers” naturally repel water, dirt, and even fingerprints utilizing effects also seen in natural systems.

Advanced Power Sources

Nanotechnology holds out the possibility that the surface of a device will become a natural source of energy via a covering of “Nanograss” structures that harvest solar power. At the same time new high energy density storage materials allow batteries to become smaller and thinner, while also quicker to recharge and able to endure more charging cycles.

Sensing The Environment

Nanosensors would empower users to examine the environment around them in completely new ways, from analyzing air pollution, to gaining insight into bio-chemical traces and processes. New capabilities might be as complex as helping us monitor evolving conditions in the quality of our surroundings, or as simple as knowing if the fruit we are about to enjoy should be washed before we eat it. Our ability to tune into our environment in these ways can help us make key decisions that guide our daily actions and ultimately can enhance our health.



Sunday, April 27, 2008

MacBook Air

Though Macworld’07 was hard to top with the introduction of the iPhone, Steve Jobs has done it again at Macworld’08 with the introduction of the Macbook Air – a new slim 13.3 inch laptop that barely weighs about 3 pounds, sports a thickness of 0.16-0.76 inches, is 12.8 inches wide and 8.95 inches deep. These figures make for a phenomenally thin laptop that comes with a native display resolution of 1280x800.
Eco lovers will be happy that the MacBook Air uses mercury and arsenic-free glass and less packaging.

However that’s not where the fun ends. Like the existing Macbooks, it has a full size keyboard which is backlit and sports an ambient light sensor that can adjust brightness. In a move borrowed from its iPod and iPhone range, the new touch pad is capable of recognizing and using multi-touch. Another interesting option that the new Macbook Air offers is the option of using a 64 GB SSD as an option for storage. The standard HDD has been slimmed to a normal PATA 4200 RPM 1.8 inch laptop drive.Only thing that goes against the MacBook Air is that it doesn't have a DVD writer or any Disc recorder or reader.

For its processing power the new Macbook Air utilizes an Intel C2D processing running at 1.6 GHz (with 1.8 GHz being offered as an option), 2 GB of DDR 2 667 RAM on an 800 MHz FSB. The Macbook Air also sports USB 2.0 jacks, Micro-DVI support for external display connectivity and full support for both 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR. In terms of battery life Apple has said that with the SSD option, the laptop is capable of easily introducing 5 hrs of battery.

Technical specs

• .16 to .75-inch thickness on top
• 12.8 x 8.94 inches
• 3 pounds
• 5 hours of battery life with everything running
• Intel Core 2 Duo Processor at 1.6 or 1.8GHz, motherboard the length of a pencil.
• 800MHz frontside bus.
• 2GB RAM 667MHz DDR2 standard.
• 13.3-inch screen, LED backlit.
• 1,280 x 800 pixels
• Micro-DVI adapter (for DVI, VGA, composite and S-Video output)
• Intel GMA X3100 Graphics processor with 144MB RAM shared
• 1.8-inch 80GB HD or 64GB Solid State Drive (no moving pieces, but for a stunning $1,300 price increase!)
• Multitouch trackpad with gestures. Pans, zooms, rotates, etc.
• 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.1.
• Optional external HD for $99, USB-bus powered.
• Full backlit keyboard.
• One USB 2.0, one audio port, one Micro-DVI

Now while this laptop seems to be beautifully designed in typical Apple fashion, on paper it seems to be bit of a mixed bag. Firstly it’s fairly watered down and does not offer much in the way of power. In comparison with other 13.3 inch laptops, its battery life seems to be a little better but it loses marks for offering such basic storage options. Another thing is its cost. Its base model retails at $1798 and for a full fledged machine climbs for over $3,200. In this space it’s directly competing with its own brothers which will of course leave it in the dust. Apple in its zealous effort to get the product out seems to have starved it of space and a few other essential options.


Saturday, April 26, 2008

Gadgets of The Future


Apple's iPod once played only MP3s. Its reincarnation four years later is not only for music, but displays photos and plays video-- including downloaded TV shows. It's changing the way people think about media. So what other devices might change your life? How about electronic paper or a gadget that turns your finger into a cell phone.So here at this Blog I'll Show You such Gadgets and services and there reviews.
So Welcome to the 2121 century!!!

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