H-65PX600U
65" Diagonal Plasma HDTV (1080p) with Built-In ATSC/QAM/NTSC Tuners, 3 HDMI Interfaces, SD Memory Card Slot, and PC Input
If you're looking for a flat-panel TV that delivers the full visual impact of high-definition sources, this is the set for you.
Get more info for this Gadget Buy Panasonic TH-65PX600U 65" Plasma HDTV
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Panasonic TH-65PX600U Plasma TV
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Labels: Plasma TV
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Panasonic SDR-S10 SD/SDHC Concept Cam
Panasonic's SDR-S10. It's small (a mere 0.40 lbs.), it's black, it's "water resistant," and it's cheap, with an MSRP of just $399. It's also drop-protected from a height of four feet - so feel free to knock it off your table every once in a while - just don't drop it off the ski lift. The choice of SD/SDHC memory cards for video recording made it possible for the company to pack a full-fledged camcorder into PDA-sized body (slightly thicker but slightly narrower than a Treo), and it echoes the company's drift away from traditional removable media like cassettes and DVDs.
The SDR-S10 encapsulates Panasonic's flash memory strategy in a slimmed-down body design optimized more for ease, style, and speed than performance or video quality. It's a quirky camcorder that makes the kinds of compromises you'd expect to see in an ultra-compact - but it's also one of the smallest, coolest-looking cams around. We think the SDR-S10 will serve the YouTube generation well, even if Panasonic die-hards shake their heads at its pedestrian imaging and uptown looks.
The SDR-S10 is also claimed by Panasonic to offer users the same casual freedom as is enjoyed when snapping everyday photos with a compact still image camera.
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Labels: Digital Camera
Monday, March 12, 2007
DMC-TZ3A - Digital Camera
DMC-TZ3A
NEW! Lumix® 7.2-Megapixel Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom, MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer & High Sensitivity Mode, Blue
For more info : DMC-TZ3A
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Samsung BlackJack™ - Mobile Phones > AT&T (Cingular)
Samsung BlackJack™ - Mobile Phones > AT&T (Cingular)
The Smart Device That Makes You Look Smart
The Samsung BlackJack™ was designed from the chips up for one purpose: to make you look smart. It comes loaded with Windows® Mobile 5.0 software, a full QWERTY keyboard, a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth® 2.0 Wireless Technology and slim, sexy styling. In other words, the BlackJack™ will keep you organized, in touch, on the job and looking good.
Features
Windows® Mobile 5.0
Because you work with Microsoft applications, the Samsung BlackJack does, too. Blackjack includes an application to allow users to view MS Word®, Excel® and PowerPoint® documents. Dare we say it? Yes, we'll say it: the Samsung BlackJack is a mini computer.
QWERTY Keyboard
When using email you will need a full, thumb-friendly QWERTY keyboard - just like the one you'll find on the Samsung BlackJack™.
1.3 Megapixel Camera
This smart device also comes with a smart camera. You get a full 1.3 megapixels, digital zoom, brightness adjustment and more.
Multimedia Player
The Samsung BlackJack features both Cingular Music™ and Cingular Video™. Which means the BlackJack gives you a singularly amazing multimedia experience.
microSD™ Memory Slot
If the 64 MB RAM and 128MB ROM isn't enough, the BlackJack comes with a microSD™ memory slot. In other words, you'll have unlimited storage for your music, photos, videos - everything.
For More detail : http://www.samsung.com/Products/MobilePhones/ATTCingular/SGH_I607ZKACIN.asp
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Labels: Mobile Phones, Samsung
Monday, March 5, 2007
Gigabyte GO-W0808A DVD Burner Review
Abstract: The Gigabyte GO-W0808A supports 8x DVD+/-R and 4x DVD+/-RW writing methods, as well as burning of CD-R's at 40x, and CD-RW's at 24x
The GO-W0808A is a rather plain looking optical drive, but personally, I like the design since it is nice and clean. I'm happy to see that the front bezel is a light beige; the last thing I want is to buy a drive that looks like it's ten years old already. ;-)
The Gigabyte GO-W0808A measures about 17cm deep, so it's on the compact side of CDROMs which could be good news for some SFF owners. At the rear of the drive we find an unknown six pin connector, the two pin digital audio port, four pin analog audio port, Master/Slave/Cable Select jumper headers, IDE drive connector and molex power connector.
The Gigabyte GO-W0808A drive supports TAO (Track at Once), DAO (Disc at Once), SAO (Session at Once), Multisession, Variable Packet Writing, Fixed packet writing and Multi-Track Reservation writing methods
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Labels: DVD Burner
BenQ DW1620 16x DVD±RW Burner
The BenQ DW1620 take the DVD recording speed to the limit!! You can now record a full 4.7GB disc in just 6 minutes. Better yet, the BenQ DW1620 allows you to store up to 8.5GB data capacity without turning over the disc. You can record up to 16 hours of VHS quality video, or 4 hours of DVD quality video on a single disc, while retaining disc compatibility with DVD video players and DVD-ROM drives.
Features:
DVD+R/RW Speed - 16X Writing, 4X Rewriting, 16X Reading
DVD-R/RW Speed - 16X Writing, 4X Rewriting, 16X Reading
CD Speed - 40X Writing, 24X Rewriting, 40X Reading
DVD+R DL Speed - 2.4X Writing
Double up data storage capacity to 8.5G on a single DVD+R double layer disc
Write right technologies:
WOPC II
BLER OPC
Sliding Cone mechanism· Qvideo 2.0/ Easy DV, TV, AV to DVD
Book Type Management for superb media compatibility
Black-colored tray minimize jitters to enhance writing quality
Technical Information:
Writing Speed (KB/s)
22,160 DVD+R (16X Max)
22,160 DVD-R (16X Max)
6,000 CD-R (40X Max)
3,240 DVD+R DL (2.4X Max)
Rewriting Speed (KB/s)
55,540 DVD+RW (4X Max)
55,540 DVD-RW (4X Max)
3,600 CD-RW (24x Max)
Reading Speed (KB/s)
22,160 DVD (16X)
6,000 CD (40X)
Seamless Link: Yes
Interface: Internal IDE
Data Buffer Size: 2MB
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Labels: DVD Burner
Plextor 760A - DVD Burner
Plextor 760A - DVD Burner
Description :
The PX-760A DVD±R/RW CD-R/RW internal E-IDE (ATAPI) drive from Plextor® offer all the advantages or our legendary CD-RW drives. Along with double layer and dual format capabilities, the PX-760A is also supported by Intelligent Recording technology to enhance your recording activities. The drive achieves blazing fast 18x CAV performance on recommended 16x DVD±R, the drive also supports dual-layer DVD media, enabling users to burn up to four hours of high-quality.
Total Solution Features
Part # (retail kit): PX-760A/SW (Internal) (Box Contents) Double layer allows you to record up to 4 hours of high-quality MPEG-2/DVD video on a 8.5 GB disc AUTOSTRATEGY Writing technology for unknown media with uneven quality. PoweRec® technology is a sophisticated write strategy providing superior quality recording at maximum speed for your chosen media Buffer Underrun Proof Technology prevents buffer underrun errors Buffer Memory - 2MB Achieves 18x write performance with recommended 16x DVD±R media Support DVD+RW background format Support DVD±VR format for direct disc recording Horizontal or vertical mounting orientation Replaceable black front bezel included OS Support - Windows® /2000/XPT/XP Professional x64 One-year full warranty (parts and labor)
Minimum Systems Requirements CPU: Pentium® 4 1.4GHZ (minimum) HDD 800 MB - 1 GB free space for copying CD to CD image 10 GB free space for DVD authoring RAM 256 MB Monitor Display Resoution 1024 X 768 at 16-bit color OS Support - Windows® /2000/XPT/XP Professional x64
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Labels: DVD Burner
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
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