
Samsung SGH-i450
Posted by bensto in Samsung on 03 29th, 2008
If Compared with the other of Samsung’s U.S. models, the SGH-i450 breaks the company’s slim and silver design. Yes, it’s a slider phone, but it’s somewhat hefty (3.98 inches by 2.05 inches by 0.71 inch; 3.69 ounces) and it sports an eye-catching blue and white color scheme. It’s certainly a nice change and it befits the phone’s multimedia prowess. As we said earlier, it has a dual-slider design that’s similar to the Nokia N95. If you slide the front face up, you’ll expose the numeric keypad. If you slide it down, you’ll see the music touch control.

The SGH-i450 has a bright, vibrant display that supports 262,000 colors and measures 2.4 inches (240×320 pixels). It shows everything well, from text to graphics to photos, and it offers an intuitive Symbian-powered (Series 60) menu interface. You can adjust the brightness, the backlighting time, and the font size.
The SGH-i450 offers two 2-megapixel cameras. The main shooter faces the rear of the phone. It takes pictures in five resolutions, from 1,600×1,200 down to 320×240. Features include a flash, light metering, a digital zoom, a self-timer, a sequence mode, three white balance settings, a brightness control, and four color tones.
read comments (0)Express yourself with Sony Vaio Laptop
Posted by bensto in Sony on 03 24th, 2008
Sony ready to welcoming spring with launch three cheery VAIO Graphic Splash Expression Collection notebooks you can design yourself. The company has introduced limited edition VAIOs in the past in many designs and colors, but what’s different about this new crop is you can mix-and-match colors and patterns to match your own personal style.
Sony will permit you select from three different patterns that include victorian lace, flora and leaf. Once you pick the pattern you like, you can then choose whether you want it on a pink, blue or black surface. Also You can choose the type of fonts you want on your keyboard. Your options will be Bradley Hand, Copperplate, and Synchro. All very cool font types.
The company says on its the Expression Collection will feature Intel Core 2 Duo Processors, DVD-RW/Blue-ray Disc drives, built-in wireless capabilities, and a 15.4-inch widescreen LCD display with XBRITE technology. The limited edition VAIO will retail for $1,300 and is available now at SonyStyle.com.
Simply TIX Led Clock
Posted by bensto in Umbrella on 03 22nd, 2008
Patterns can be found everywhere in life. In our DNA, in cloud formations, during a chess game, in your code, in your deviant behaviors, and even in your bottle of Bawls. Patterns give us clues. Clues give us information. Information makes the world a happier place (not necessarily a safer happier place though). In the case of the Tix clock, the patterns can give you the time.
Millions of patterns are possible with the futuristic-looking Tix clock, yet the clock is extremely simple to read once you grasp the basic concept. The four seperate fields act like the four digits of a digital clock. The value of each digit is simply the number of illuminated squares in each field. So any given time of the day may have thousands of different ways of displaying the time. The clocks in the image are displaying the time 12:34. It’s that easy! Of course your friends are just going to take a look at your Tix clock and think it’s just modern LED art. Dullards.
Stylus for the iPhone
Posted by bensto in Gadged on 03 21st, 2008
Most Treo or Blackberry users seem to dislike the iPhone’s keyboard. One of the reason is hard time texting on the iPhone especially if you have small finger.
Good news for for you, the folks over at Pogo Stylus have created a special stylus for iPhone and iPod Touch users. As you see that the iPhone only react to the touch of your finger, which is why the availability of a stylus that actually works with multi-touch displays is great news for those with stubby fingers or long nails.
The stylus has a soft tip that’s small enough to let you navigate the iPhone’s interface speedily and incident-free, meaning it won’t scratch or leave smudges on the surface. A convenient clip designed for the iPhone keeps the stylus close at hand, so you don’t have to worry about digging it out of your pocket every time you need it. So Apple will eventually ship all their iPhones with something like this.
iWallet : 21st Century Wallet
Posted by bensto in Wallet on 03 18th, 2008
This a really 21st century wallet, that admit you to change your displayed pictures from an album range. The wallet can be connected to a computer so new photos can be uploaded. There is no need to have that tired tatty picture anymore, now you can have an excellent quality digital photos instead!

The feature include 1.4′ Colour STN Screen,recordable time 140 seconds, can play recorded messages at the same time as displaying pictures,built in stereo speaker, easy photo transfer from PC via USB, and Cable.















