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ThinkPad X60 Tablet

Posted in Lenovo,Notebooks by Paul Patterson on December 28th, 2006

ThinkPad X60 TabletThe ThinkPad X60 Tablet is a convertible tablet PC with two new screen choices and an innovative dynamic screen rotation feature. The X60′s design improvements focus on improving the traditional tablet features like navigational tools, sensory features, and the pen.

The ThinkPad X60 Tablet screen has a standard 170 degree viewing angle and offers 2 new screen features – MultiView and MultiTouch. The 12-inch MultiView indoor/outdoor, anti-reflective/anti-glare display makes the screen much more viewable in various environments while the MultiTouch feature allows you to move the cursor with your finger or a pen. …

Axion GE-632 Portable Navigation System

Posted in Axion,GPS by Paul Patterson on December 23rd, 2006

Axion Geo-632This is the Axion Geo-632, the first personal navigation unit from the California-based manufacturer and distributor of consumer electronics. The Geo-632 is the first device in a new family of navigation products from Axion.

Measuring 3.56″ x 2.95″ x 0.95″, the Geo-632 has a 3.5 touch panel TFT LCD screen that allows you to view road data in 2D, 3D or pan viewing modes. The device gives you logical visual and auditory clues to help you easily navigate each turn in your journey.

Comprehensive map data is …

Opera Web Browser Available for Nintendo Wii Today

Posted in News,Nintendo,Opera Software,Wii by Darrin Olson on December 22nd, 2006

Opera Browser Available For Wii TodayTrue to Nintendo’s announcement earlier this week, a trial version of the Opera web browser for the Wii is available for download today with the new Nintendo game console.

Wii owners who have activated the Wii Shop Channel can download the browser and activate their new Internet Channel to start surfing the internet on their television through their Wii game console. The Wii controller can be used to motion and point in order to navigate the browser, and an on-screen keyboard can be used by pointing at keys to type.

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GPS ‘Guide Dog’ For Real?

Posted in GPS by Darrin Olson on December 9th, 2006

Guide Dog GPS NavigationThis slim gadget called Guide Dog from Power Digital Card is a GPS navigation device that packs a lot of functionality into a slim and sexy design.

The GPS gadget is expected to be on display at the CES 2007 in Las Vegas and boasts enough functionality to the point where we are questioning it’s validity. It is stated that the Guide Dog has 4 inch TFT LCD color touch screen, built in GPS antenna, and 3D gaming. On top of that, it has some internet access to allow web browsing, email …

Logitech Harmony 890 Advanced Universal Remote

Posted in Home Theater,Logitech by Quagmire on December 4th, 2006

Logitech Harmony 890Imagine a world in which you control all your home entertainment and advanced lighting systems using only one remote. Such a world could be yours with the Logitech Harmony 890 Advanced Universal Remote. The Harmony 890 allows you to wirelessly control your home entertainment system without direct line-of-sight to the components.

The Harmony 890 uses both radio frequency (RF) and infrared (IR) wireless signals to control the parts of your home-entertainment system that may be hidden behind walls or cabinet doors. The 890 breaks the line-of-site barrier by sending RF commands to a wireless …

Canon PIXMA MP960 Photo All-In-One (AIO) Printer

Posted in Canon,Printers by Paul Patterson on December 2nd, 2006

Canon PIXMA MP960This is the PIXMA MP960 Photo All-In-One (AIO) Printer from Canon. The MP960 is the flagship model in Canon’s line of photo printers and the only seven-color photo AIO on the market using the ChromaLife100 system and the FINE print head technology.

The ChromaLife100 System ensures that your prints enjoy a long life span. ChromaLife100 in conjunction with select Canon photo papers and inks, allows your prints to resist fading for up to 100 years when stored in an archival quality photo album. The FINE technology print head is a next-generation 3,584-nozzle print head that …

Cingular Releases GPS Navigation System with 3D Maps in U.S.

Posted in GPS,Mobile Phones,News by Paul Patterson on November 21st, 2006

Cingular-TelenavCingular Wireless has become the first wireless carrier in the U.S. to offer a wireless navigation system with 3D maps. The new system will be featured on the Nokia E62 device and utilizes an enhanced version of TeleNav GPS Navigator.

The TeleNav GPS Navigator system will give customers 3D moving maps on the Nokia E62′s large, high-resolution screen. The system works much like an in-car navigation system; you received turn-by-turn directions while driving and the 3D maps turn, move and stop as the driver does the same, while also displaying images of the streets the driver …

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eMagin Z800 3DVisor Puts you Inside the Game

Posted in Smart Devices by Paul Patterson on November 11th, 2006

3DVisor-Z800The eMagin Z800 3DVisor surrounds you with all the screen real-estate you need for a truly immersive 3D computing experience. Games, entertainment, and work will never seem the same when you can work or play in complete privacy and with a borderless view of your data.

Two high-contrast eMagin SVGA 3D OLED Microdisplays provide fluid full-motion video in full 3D with no flicker or screen smear. The eMagin OLED displays are only 0.59 inch diagonal, yet the picture is the equivalent of a 105-inch movie screen viewed at 12 feet.

The highly responsive head-tracking system enables …

Walkman Has Come a Long Way

Posted in Mobile Phones,Sony,Walkman by Darrin Olson on September 19th, 2006

Sony W950i Walkman with Original WalkmanThe Walkman really come a long way, and the contrast in neat to see with this new Sony W950i Walkman compared to the original Walkman of 1979.

The W950i Walkman is a mobile phone that will be released in the near future with an music player and a nice big touchscreen with big buttons to make navigation easy. (The original Walkman had big buttons, too.)

The W950i comes with 4 Gig of flash memory to store lots of music files, and uses 3G for fast web browsing with the Opera 8 browser. …

More features added to new Google Earth

Posted in Google by Paul Patterson on September 15th, 2006

Google EarthThe latest version of Google Earth has been released in beta. This new version adds several new features that will make your Earth searching even more enjoyable.

Some of the key changes include:

A new and simpler user interface.
Textured 3D buildings are supported. This means that features on the building suck as bricks and glass will look more realistic.
The data layers have been reengineered to make it easier to find layers and turn them on and off.
The nav panel at the bottom of the screen is gone which will free …



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