Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Sony ericson Xpera X8



The company's latest attempt, then, is the Xperia X8. It sits somewhere between the X10 mini and full-size X10 in terms of size, making for a small-but-not-tiny Android smartphone. It's also relatively inexpensive at just £130, or free on £15pm contracts.

In terms of size, the Xperia X8 straddles the middle ground between the bulky Xperia X10 and the petite Xperia X10 mini. It has a 3-inch 320 x 480-pixel touchscreen, three hardware slits for Menu, Home and Back, and a convex backing. The X8 comes in white by default, although you do get an additional cover. This comes in a different shade with a gradient finish.

A power/keylock button, flanked by a micro-USB port and 3.5mm audio jack, sits on the top edge of the phone. You can lock the handset by pressing this, but you'll still need to swipe across the display to unlock the phone. Elsewhere, the volume rocker and camera shutter are on the right, while the camera and built-in speaker are at the back.

Given the lower price point, the X8 doesn't offer all the features of the X10. Aside from a smaller display, it also has a lower-resolution 3.2-megapixel camera. The quad-band GSM phone supports UMTS HSPA 850/1900/2100MHz bands, as well as Assisted-GPS for location services, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth stereo wireless connectivity.

The 3.2-megapixel camera is as basic as it gets without autofocus and flash. It's dead simple to use with almost nothing to configure except switching between four scene modes. The picture quality is also nothing to shout about and would suffice only for casual snaps. The X8 captures VGA videos at 25fps.

The X8 is powered by a 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processor which is the same as the one in the X10 mini. There's 256MB of RAM for running applications and 128MB of built-in memory available to users. We had no issue with the sound quality through the onboard speakers as they were sufficiently loud for most casual situations. Performance was generally fine, although it lagged once in a while especially when we were switching between applications. 

hp new laptop



The USP of Hewlett Packard Envy 14 Beats Editions is its excellent audio quality.This was made in partnership with Beats Audio.Its audio isn't yet another cheesy bass booster or waste surround sound processor.HP says its engineers worked for six months with golden ea ed music producers Jimmy Loving and Dr.Dre to pore over circuit board designs and digital signal processing software.Loving also roped in will i am from Black Eyed Peas to help fine tune the system.
It sounds system pretty good through HP's built in speakers but it really rocks when you plug in a pair of highhanded headphones or run a cable from the laptop to your home stereo.
They tweaked the digital signal processing chips to handle low middle and high freq sound separately,and go to from quiet to very loud without flattening out the sound.HP also packed it with powerful headphone and line out amplifiers.

These are the best quality laptops.

wireless Touch Mouse









With all the functionality of a compact wireless mouse, and a sprinkling of magical multi touch sensitivity, the Speed link CUE Wireless Multi touch Mouse is great for laptop users or any home computer where space is short.

Sleek and minimal, this multifunction mouse is deceptively simple to use. Just stroke the smooth surface to intuitively control a host of PC functions- the high precision touch sensors interpret your movements into a wide range of customize commands, from scrolling to zooming.

latest vidio Glases


 

Shield your eyes and share your amazing adventures with the Immortal Video Glasses. Armed with a built-in wide screen VGA video camera, these incredible specs can shoot and store up to 3 hours of video-quality footage, leaving your hands free for holding handlebars, climbing mountains or just waving at fans.

The simple 2 button controls make these easier to use than most hand-held cameras and at 51g, aren’t much heavier than standard sun nines. Each pair comes with three sets of interchangeable lenses (polarized flame orange, polarized dark gray, and clear) for maximum visibility in all light conditions and a protective metal carry case. Well... we’ve all sat on our sunglasses before.









  1) Power, 2) Record,
3) USB port, 4) Microphone
1) USB cable, 2) USB mains plug, 3) Case, 4) Car charger, 5) Immortal Video Glasses, 6) Nose bridge,
7) polarized black lenses, 8) Nose bridge spacers, 9) Clear lenses, 10) Cleaning cloth, 11) Pouch



Product features:

    * Sunglasses with built in wide screen video camera
    * Simple 2 button controls
    * Included interchangeable lenses
    * Smart presentation box
    * Ideal for cyclists, snowboarders, sailing and much more

Contents:

    * Immortal Video Glasses
    * Car charger
    * USB cable
    * USB mains plug
    * 3 Interchangeable lenses: Flame orange, polarized black and clear
    * Nose bridge and spacers
    * User guide

Specification:

    * Internal memory: 4GB (3 hours of footage)
    * Video resolution 736x480 pixels (wide screen VGA)
    * 3 Mega Pixels lens
    * Records at 25 frames per second
    * Produces AVI file type
    * Internal microphone
    * Built in 500mAh battery (2.5 hours of running time) 

Usb Nagitive scaner





























Rediscover long-forgotten photos with this USB-friendly scanner that converts images trapped on 35mm negatives or slides into digital pics. You can then edit and enhance your revamped photos using the idiot-proof software ready for printing or viewing on the big screen. Comparing mullets has never been such fun.

 
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