Jan 08

CES 2008 - Alienware curve display

What we see in the picture is a monitor that supports resolutions of 2880 x 900 with rear DLP and lighting OLED, and has a time  response of 2 milliseconds. Some have suggested that having to detail the monitor live (not in the picture above) can be seen lines of various union panels. In Alienware they say they will put it for sale during the second half of this year, and they didn’t reviled the price yet but it’s most likely that is not within reach of most consumers.

Jan 06

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MWG presented us two new mobile phones Zinc II and Atom V, the first one with support triband HSDPA, UMTS and GSM quadband, this addition to a built-in GPS, and a Samsung 500 MHz processor and a 2 mp camera. The second model is very similar to the first except that the processor is the Intel PXA 520MHz, and camera is 3 mp and does not have a QWERTY keyboard.

Both mobiles will have 64 MB RAM, FM radio and WiFi. It is estimated that the prices are close to 680 dollars for Zinc II and 612 dollars for the Atom V.

Jan 03

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There are a variety of satellite browsers but few of them are portable and come in small ideals to be carried anywhere.

One such case is the model 288, MTWO Tecnologies. They managed to develop a practical and easy GPS which also supports a variety of video and audio files (MPEG2, MPEG4, AVI, ASF and WMV video, MP3, WMA and WAV audio and images in JPG, BMP , GIF and PNG).

With regard to the integrated capabilities of the entire GPS, these are supported by a chip SiRF III and a Samsung ARM9 processor core. Images of roads and paths are displayed in a TFT LCD that achieves the average size 2.8 inches and about 480 x 272 pixels resolution. As for the operating system, we are talking about a Windows CE 4.2, but it might opt for version 5.1.

It also include Handsfree Bluetooth, a reader of books, 64 MB RAM and 64 MB of flash memory, a speaker and SD card slot up to 2GB complement.