Feb
02

Phone with HD TV Tech: HITACHI “Woo”

Hitachi “Woo”I know that “envy” is one of the seven deadly sins, however I couldn’t help it if we’re talking about Japanese gadgets. They must be the luckiest people alive, electronically speaking, since they got the latest stuffs first before the rest of the world. Take a look of this baby here. This Hitachi mobile phone uses HD TV image technology to produce the best image quality in a mobile phone. And no, Sire, it doesn’t use the “old” TFT screen. Instead, W53H uses an organic EL display, coupled with “Picture Master for Mobile” image processing engine, to reproduce image with vivid and deep colors.

I don’t really know what the technologies all about, but it sure does sounds good. To complement its TV functions, the handset also boasts background recording, timer recording, external memory recording, and so on.

The TV stand included more…

Popularity: 16% [?]

Jan
21

Super Device 2.0

N82 Front

Nokia N82

Nokia introduces another “multimedia computer” (their nickname for the Nokia Nseries) with N82. The specifications is similar to N95, with several newly improved features and adoption of flashy candy-bar design.N82 boast a 5 megapixel camera (can also capture VGA MPEG-4 video clips at 30fps) coupled with Carl Zeiss lens and xenon flash (finally!), support for auto rotation ala iPhone and iPod Touch, and A-GPS for better navigation.

The 2,4 inch screen may not as big as N95, but I think the main drawer here is the exquisite candybar design. Some people that I know feel the sliding action of N95 is not that good, and that’s keeping them from getting the N95. That kind of design preferences won’t happen to N82 since candy-bar design still proves to be the mainstream.

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Initially, one had to have a conventional digital projector to proceed with any kind of presentation. However now there is video projector, that takes care of everything, ranging from lights to arrangements to maintaining order etc. All you need to have is a projector lamp.

Popularity: 13% [?]

Jan
15

Sony Rolly’s Specifications

Ok, our soon-to-be-beloved music buddy may cost a lot, but hey, that’s what entertainment is all about. We squander our hard-earned money to get non-long-lasting fun. That’s the way it is and (hopefully not) will always be.
Anyhow, here’s the specifications of Rolly, should you have any doubt to get it. :)

Sony Rolly in hand more…

Popularity: 20% [?]

Jan
15

One Day with Sony Alpha 700

Sony Alpha 700Just before Christmas, I have the opportunity to toy with the new Sony Alpha 700. The Sony guys were kind enough to brought so many lenses, ranging from 17-85mm Carl Zeiss, 300mm Carl Zeiss, 85mm Sony, and many more. I think they brought almost a dozen lenses. There were 12 people that were invited to test the Alpha 700, divided into two groups. So everyone can pick their own lens and even switched it.

We went photo-huntingi n Puncak, near the tea plantation up on the slope. Appararently, Sony Indonesia had prepared the schedule and destination for our photo-hunt, Melrimba Garden. I never went there by myself actually, so it’s pretty exciting. Turned out that more…

Popularity: 19% [?]

Jan
14

Dancing MP3 player? Sign me up!!

Rolly

This is the most exciting announcement I’ve got from Sony in these past few years. Sure, there are PS3s, Sony Alpha DSLR cameras, and lots of other stuffs. However, a dancing-and-singing MP3 player? Now there’s something we all can relate to. more…

Popularity: 18% [?]

Jan
13

Built Your Own Gadget

Bug Base

It’s not a wonder if you can build your own PC, but what if you can build your own gadget in a LEGO-kind-of-way? Behold Bug Base, “the Lego of gadgets”, released by Webware’s Rafe Needleman. Bug Base enables you to mix-and-match by installing (which is as simple as snapping a Lego brick) multiple modules to the base more…

Popularity: 10% [?]

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