Thursday, December 23, 2010

Plantronics Voyager PRO+

The Plantronics Voyager PRO+ offers basic and functional design. It has noise cancellation and voice enhancement feature that helped in delivering natural sound which is loud and clear even in noisy environment. The headset also offers good signal reception.

Pros:

  • Excellent sound quality
  • Effective noise cancellation
  • Functional design
  • Good battery life
The difference is clear. The dual-microphone AudioIQ2® noise-cancelling technology of the Plantronics Voyager® PRO+ Bluetooth headset, pushes the limits, by cutting up to 80% of any background noise., It provides clearer calls for every day life, so if you are out and about, in the car or on the street, you will sound like you are in the office. The behind-the-ear wearing style provides a balanced, lightweight design for long call wearing comfort and with up to six hours talk time and audio battery recharge alerts, the Voyager PRO+ really is the business tool you can rely on. 



Engineered for Sound Quality

Reflecting Plantronics' nearly half a century of obsession with achieving headset perfection, the Voyager PRO+ represents the epitome of Bluetooth headset technology and design. No other headset has the combination of two noise-canceling mics on a boom to best capture your voice, three layers of WindSmart technology to outsmart the wind, and an adaptive 20-band equalizer tuned to maintain rich, balanced audio at comfortable listening volumes despite the noise around you.

The advanced AudioIQ² the advanced AudioIQ² noise-canceling technology in the Voyager PRO+, with its finely tuned adaptive 20-band equalizer, makes you sound like you're in the same room as your caller, not miles apart. To achieve this, AudioIQ² makes use of two microphones--one that's focused on your speech and the other that picks out distracting background sounds, such as road hum and construction noise--then compares data from the two mics and eliminates the unwanted sounds, leaving your unique voice free to be heard clearly and naturally, as it was meant to be.

The dual microphones are also stacked with three layers of WindSmart technology--stainless steel mic screens, acoustic fabrics, and an electronic filter in the mic circuitry--that aggressively block intrusive wind noise. The adjustable boom, which allows you to wear the headset on either ear, positions the mics where they can best capture your voice, further enhancing the sound quality. So regardless of whether it's the din of traffic or the whipping wind that you're up against, the Voyager PRO+ will ensure that you and your caller will be heard clearly and sound natural.

Extremely Comfortable, Durable Design

The Plantronics engineers involved in the design of the Voyager PRO+ were arguably a bit obsessive. After all, in designing the Voyager PRO+, they conducted no less than two dozen rounds of intensive human-comfort tests, a relentless study of skin sensitivity, and repeated drop-tests.

The result of this obsession is a soft and flexible, extremely comfortable headset that is durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of today's mobile professional.

QuickPair and Multipoint Technologies: Easy to Set Up, Easy to Use

Thanks to Plantronics' QuickPair technology, setting up the headset is quick and intuitive. The Voyager PRO+ supports Bluetooth 2.1 and EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) and Secure Simple Pairing (SSP), making it compatible with Bluetooth-enabled devices, including phones, PDAs, and laptop computers.


The headset also features Plantronics' multipoint technology, which lets you pair and answer calls on two different Bluetooth devices. This means you can quickly and easily connect the headset to two phones, such as a Smartphone and a personal phone, or a phone and a Bluetooth-enabled device, such as a laptop that you use to make Internet calls. Just choose the combination that best complements your workflow and pair both devices with your headset.
 
Extended Talk Time

The Voyager PRO+ includes a fast-charging, long-lasting battery that provides up to six hours of continuous talk time and five days of standby time on a single charge. Convenient voice prompts even alert you to battery and mute status.

The Voyager PRO+ is backed by a one-year limited warranty and includes an A/C charger, three soft gel eartips, foam eartip covers, and a user's guide.


Bottom Line

Purely for Voice communication, the Plantronic Voyager PRO+ priced at Rs. 4,199 is one excellent bluetooth headset that offers comfortable design and  exceptional sound quality  with effective noise cancellation.

*One year replacement warranty
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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Rogue Websites Exploit Flaw to Track Your Web History

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Sony Rolls Out Goofy Music Player: The Rolly

Is Sony's egg cracked? Japan never ceases to amaze me with its abundance of new gadgets. The most recent gizmo to come from Japan, the Sony Rolly, is no exception.

The Rolly is an egg-shaped music player that can flap and rotate its robotic wings, gyrate across the floor, and spin up a storm amidst a neon show of green and blue lighting.

In addition to playing back music from its internal memory the Rolly can also receive music streamed via a Bluetooth connection.

As far as I'm concerned the best part of the Rolly is its reported ability to analyze music and come up with the dance moves. Users can even program the Rolly's moves themselves.

The gadget is small enough to fit in your hand and comes standard with 1GB of internal memory (some 500 songs, though programing the Rolly with more complex dance moves will diminish that capacity), stereo speakers, and a five hour battery life.

It goes on sale in Japan on September 29 for equivalent of about $353 U.S.. No word whether it will make to the U.S. for sale. My fingers are crossed it will.

No, I'm not interested in buying one. As one whose music collection may be sorely lacking in danceable tunes, I couldn't see myself dropping $350 on the Rolly. With gadgets as susceptible to price cuts as they are these days, maybe Sony will cut the price sometime in October? In the meantime I'm hoping one of my friends will buy one instead so I can play with it.

If Sony's marketing campaign is any proof, it appears trying to imitate the thing on the dance floor is half the fun of owning one. Here is a link to an amusing commercial for the Sony Rolly airing in Japan where people try to keep pace with Rolly moves.

Finally a dance partner for Sony's Aibo robotic dog. Lets hope the robotic dog doesn't eat the robotic egg.

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Worlds First 3D Sweep Panorama Camera Sony Cybershot T-Series DSC-TX9/H

12.2 Mega Pixel T Series 4x Optical Zoom Cyber-shot (Grey)

Experience 3D imaging, Full HD video and smart shooting features in a beautifully slim camera. You'll also be impressed by the outstanding low–light performance of an "Exmor R" CMOS sensor, Superior Auto and Background Defocus.

    * 3D Sweep Panorama
    * Sweep Multi Angle
    * '“Exmor R” CMOS Sensor
    * AVCHD Full HD movie recording
    * Superior Auto mode
    * 25mm wide angle Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar lens 

Free 4GB Card & Carrying Case.
Standard Retail Price:
MRP Rs. 19,990 /- (MRP inclusive of all taxes)

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Monday, November 8, 2010

USB Rechargeable Batteries

 
Here is a way you can preserve our environment and energy by using rechargeable batteries, rather than using plain disposable batteries that are harmful to our environment. So, by not using rechargeable batteries, not only do we end up spending more money but also end up polluting the environment.
 
Here is something that will surely catch your attention: You must have heard of rechargeable batteries which was released first in the 80’s and became a huge hit because it could be used over and over again. You must have heard of charging the batteries using electricity and power outlets and there are latest ones that use solar power for recharging. Well here is a USB AA rechargeable batteries. USB CELL AA batteries are standard rechargeable batteries but in order to recharge them you need to remove the top of the battery and plug them into the USB port. It takes about an hour to recharge it to 50%.
 
 

Thursday, October 7, 2010

SPY BLUETOOTH PEN (WITH JAMMER FREE TECHNOLOGY)

The new developped Inductive Bleutooth Pen is designed for wireless connection to cellphone and secret spy invisible earpiece. It transfers clear mono voice to invisible spy earpiece wirelessly. The Inductive Bluetooth Pen is build-in amplifier, you could hear loud voice clearly within 15cm range.
Features of Inductive Bluetooth Pen:

Multi-Function key and microphone hide under clip
Wireless connection to earpiece or hearing aid
Hands-free cell phone communication
Voice dialing available (need cellphone provider support)
Battery life 6 hours talking time or standby 100 hours
Build-in rechargeable battery
Cool blue light indicator
Regular ball-pen black color writing
Ball-pen is replaceable


 
 
 
Specifications of Inductive Bluetooth Pen

Bluetooth handsfree is T9 (3220)
Transmission range: to earpiece < 30cm, to cellphone <10 meter (no impedient)
Neckloop: L148 x D17mm
Integrated Microphone: Yes
Bluetooth passward is "0000"
Compatibility: Bluetooth 2.0, bluetooth®-equipped phone
Battery life: talking time 6 hours, standby 100hoursThe new developped Inductive Bleutooth Pen is designed for wireless connection to cellphone and secret spy invisible earpiece. It transfers clear mono voice to invisible spy earpiece wirelessly. The Inductive Bluetooth Pen is build-in amplifier, you could hear loud voice clearly within 15cm range.
 
Features of Inductive Bluetooth Pen
Multi-Function key and microphone hide under clip
Wireless connection to earpiece or hearing aid
Hands-free cell phone communication
Voice dialing available (need cellphone provider support)
Battery life 6 hours talking time or standby 100 hours
Build-in rechargeable battery
Cool blue light indicator
Regular ball-pen black color writing
Ball-pen is replaceable
Specifications of Inductive Bluetooth Pen

Bluetooth handsfree is T9 (3220)
Transmission range: to earpiece < 30cm, to cellphone <10 meter (no impedient)
Neckloop: L148 x D17mm
Integrated Microphone: Yes
Bluetooth passward is "0000"
Compatibility: Bluetooth 2.0, bluetooth®-equipped phone
Battery life: talking time 6 hours, standby 100hours
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Leica announces special edition Leica M9 Titanium

  The exclusive special edition Leica M9 Titanium is the result of collaboration with Walter de’Silva, the prominent automobile designer. Responsible for groundbreaking design concepts for the latest models from the Volkswagen Group, the chief designer and his Audi Design Team have re-interpreted the design of the LEICA M9 just as he envisaged it. The outcome is a unique camera with a new interpretation of the characteristic features of Leica rangefinder cameras, which lends precision engineering, unique style and solid titanium to extraordinary formal design.



 The LEICA M9 ‘Titanium’ is an especially desirable object for both Leica connoisseurs and aficionados of outstanding design. This special edition is strictly limited to just 500 cameras worldwide and is offered as a set together with a LEICA SUMMILUX-M 35mm f/1.4 ASPH. lens, whose exterior metal components are also manufactured from solid titanium.

New features include the LED illumination of the bright-line frames in the viewfinder, removing the necessity for a standard illuminating window and making the front aspect of the camera even more balanced. The Leica logo has been restyled and is elaborately hand-engraved in pure resin, inlaid with white enamel, sealed with clear varnish and then polished and positioned centrally – directly above the lens.


 

The LEICA M9 “Titanium” special-edition set includes a distinctive shoulder holster, a carrying strap and finger loops in two different sizes that are also in the same Audi premium leather as used on the camera body.
 

Sony launches slim external Blu-ray Disc rewritable drive BDX-S500U

Sony has announced its first slim, portable and external Blu-ray Disc rewritable drive to compliment notebooks, netbooks or desktop PCs. The BDX-S500U drive can record up to 50GB of data for random access storage and backup on BD-R (write once) or BD-RE (rewritable) discs, or up to 220 minutes of high-definition 24M bps MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video on a BD-R/RE 50GB disc. The portable Sony BDX-S500U drive offers quick and easy connectivity with a high speed USB (USB 2.0) digital interface for simple setup and maximum flexibility.

The Sony BDX-S500U drive also records standard 4.7GB DVD+/-R discs at up to 8X speeds, 8.5 GB DVD+/-R Double/Dual layer at up to 4X, DVD+RW at up to 8X, DVD-RW at up to 6X, CD-R at up to 24X, CD-RW at up to 16X, and supports DVD-RAM recording at up to 5X speeds.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Nikon D7000-A new mid-class DX-format camera loaded with a number of advanced functions

Nikon has announced the launches the D7000, a D-SLR that offers exceptional image quality, reliability and performance packed into a durable and portable body. The Nikon D7000 includes a range of new features to ensure superior image quality including 16.2 effective megapixels with the newly developed Nikon DX format CMOS image sensor.
  The camera boasts a new image-processing engine, EXPEED 2, which delivers higher image quality, higher speed processing and multiple functions with more power. The D7000’s bright Glass Pentaprism Viewfinder with approximate 100% frame coverage and 0.94x magnification gives you the most precise view and focus of any scene. Nikon D7000 is always ready when you are with a shutter speed of 1/8000s, tested to 150,000 cycles. D7000 camera is protected by magnesium alloy top and rear covers and has durable sealing against dust and moisture so it is prepared for even the most testing of situations. The approximately 920k-dot TFT 3-in LCD Monitor has a VGA wide-viewing angle (170°) with reinforced glass so you can immediately see your work in detail.
  When it comes to storage, the D7000 again provides you with maximum reliability. The twin SD memory card slots allow for added storage capacity and give you the freedom to manage your images and video in the way you want to either by saving more of them, keeping different formats separate or always having backup space when you need it. The Nikon D7000’s newly developed AF system featuring 39 focus points, including 9 cross-type sensors in the centre, gives you the sharpest focus, no matter where your subject is in the frame. And with Nikon’s new 2,016 pixel RGB metering sensor to enhance the effectiveness of the Scene Recognition System, plus High Speed Continuous shooting capability at 6FPS, you can be sure to capture incredibly accurate, high-quality images every time. The D7000 has direct access to a movie record button so you can capture footage in full HD (1080p) with greater ease. The AF-F gives continuous focus during movie recording, which is captured using MPEG4 AVC/H.264 compression, and has a stereo microphone jack for quality sound recording. To guarantee great performance for longer, the D7000 also has a dedicated Multi-Power Battery Pack MB-D11 (optional) that enables seamless switching of power supply with the in-camera battery, vertical shooting and further stabilizes the body when using a long telephoto lens.

The Nikon D7000 is compatible with the GP-1 GPS (Global Positioning System) unit which records location information in the image file and of course, the camera supports a wide variety of NIKKOR lenses. The camera offers a number of advanced high-performance features packed into a compact, elegant body. The Nikon D7000 measures 132 X 105 X 77mm and weigh approximately 690g without battery, memory card, or body cap and 780g; with battery and memory card but without body cap. 

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Sony DSLR- α55 (A580) records 1080p full HD movies and deliver 7 fps in continuous shooting mode

Appealing to photographers ready to explore sophisticated new creative possibilities, the Sony DSLR- α55 (A580 in Europe) offers unparalleled levels of imaging refinement. At the heart of Sony α55 DSLR is a new-generation Exmor APS HD CMOS Sensor processor. Together with the latest iteration of Sony’s powerful BIONZ imaging processor, it supports high-speed continuous shooting plus a sophisticated range of digital image compositing and processing functions. The Sony α55 (A580) can freeze fleeting photo opportunities at up to 7 fps in Speed Priority Continuous Advance mode. As an additional refinement, new Focus Check Live View mode simplifies critical assessment of the finest image details. A real-time ‘feed’ from the main sensor can be viewed on the LCD monitor, with switchable magnification allowing close-up confirmation of delicate manual focus adjustments. Contrast AF method is selectable in focus check Live View mode.
Articulating up or down for comfortable framing in any shooting position, the bright 7.5 cm (3.0″) Xtra Fine LCD offers a bright, high contrast view with superb detail and colours. The DSLR-α55 (A580) is compatible with the full α range of over 30 A-mount interchangeable lenses of Sony and Carl Zeiss and offer SteadyShot INSIDE. This in-body sensor shift image stabilization system provides up to 4 exposure steps of anti-shake correction when shooting handheld.

The DSLR-α55 (A580) offers Full HD video shooting. Just touch the dedicated Movie button and record detail-packed HD videos and crisp stereo sound in a choice of AVCHD 1080i or web-friendly MP4 formats. Thanks to the large, high-resolution Exmor APS HD CMOS Sensor, it’s possible to capture stunning HD movie clips with beautiful background defocus (‘bokeh’) effects.
DSLR enthusiasts will also welcome the bright, high contrast optical viewfinder with 95% frame coverage that provides a supremely detailed view while composing still images. Depth of field preview is now available at the touch of a button. The camera feature 3D Sweep Panorama, allowing photographers to capture detail-packed extra-wide panoramas with a huge field of view. 3D panoramas can be enjoyed on any compatible 3D HD television. The new Sony camera accepts both Memory Stick PRO Duo (including Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo) and SD (including both SDHC and SDXC formats) media. Sony DSLR- α55 (A580 in Europe) will be available in Japan next month for approximately 90,000 yen ($1055) body and 95,000 yen ($1117) for standard zoom kit.


Kodak announces new 10-inch Kodak Pulse Digital Frame

With all the features of Kodak’s current 7-inch Kodak Pulse Digital Frame, including Wi-Fi connectivity and a customizable email address, the new 10-inch Kodak Pulse Digital Frame is the perfect gift for the holiday season. The 10-inch Kodak Pulse Digital Frame makes it easy for consumers to keep their frames fresh with new pictures and share with family and friends.

Pictures can be emailed directly to the PULSE Frame from mobile phones, computers and any device with email capability. It also connects to FACEBOOK and KODAK Gallery photo albums, offers easy set-up with no software to install, and has an intuitive touchscreen interface. The new 10-inch Kodak Pulse Digital Frame will be available this fall for approximately $199.95

Monday, August 23, 2010

Sony NWZ-E350 Series Video MP3 Players supports up to 50 hours of audio playback

The New Sony Walkman NWZ-E350 Series Video MP3 Players feature outstanding sound quality, advanced audio technologies, extreme battery life and more– all at affordable price points. Sony Walkman NWZ-E350 Series Video MP3 Players supports up to 50 hours of audio playback (mp3 files at 128 kbps) and 10 hours of supported video playback (WMV at 384 kbps). The unit utilizes Sony’s own “Clear Audio” technologies, for clear, deep sound without distortion. The model also comes equipped with Content Transfer Software, enabling simple transfer of music and video files straight from a PC or iTunes™ library (not including DRM files).

The player features Sony’s SenseMe technology, which automatically categorizes music tracks in a connected library into a variety of music channels and playlists. It also has a brand new user interface with such features as “Album Scroll” and “Scene Scroll”, enabling quick and easy content navigation. The Sony E Series Walkman will be available next month for about $70 for a 4GB memory version, model NWZ-E353, and $80 for an 8 GB version, model NWZ-E354.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

The color rings is wireless-est way in cellphone communication

Inspired by the gestural language depicting the use of the phone, the color rings by BCK design team, including Javier Bertani, Ezequiel Castro and Vera Kade, are an accessory for your mobile phones that apart from making your chatter more natural and comfortable also turns your flamboyant fashion accessory in to a functional device. The rings were designed to be worn in the thumb and pinkie fingers, and work as a microphone and headset, respectively. These, interconnected wirelessly with the phone, allow responding calls only by separating the fingers and speaking, using distance sensors between rings to activate the call.


The solar powered UVonion illuminates and sanitizes

The “UVonion” by Yun Li is an onion-shaped solar ultraviolet lamp that lightens up your surroundings and saves a tremendous amount of energy. The UVonion, though it appears to be collecting the solar ultraviolet rays during the daytime and emitting them at night, sanitizing your home from the dangers of ultraviolet, but it actually converts solar energy into electrical energy using solar cells and in turn produces UV light powered by ultraviolet LED's.
 As to what possessed them to create an onion shaped UV light, I have no idea. No matter what the shape of the gadget though, it will sanitize your home.
Combining purity and health, the two valuable designs of the UVonion are quite an effective source of energy saving. The Uvonion also gives a soothing fragrance to your clothes in the wardrobe. With the UVonion, opt for the green electricity and add to the aroma and ambiance of your home.

Monday, August 9, 2010

First Music Phone from LG

LG KM500 is the first music phone of the company and the first product from their new “M” line. LG KM-500 is a nice mid-sized music phone with plastic case (except for the battery cover which is metallic).The KM 500 is supposed to possess superior sound quality and stand out from other similar devices.The music really sounds quite good; granted, it’s nothing amazing, but for an LG phone it could even be considered a breakthrough.

The player is easy to use and functional enough, but there are some drawbacks. For example, there is no equalizer – a pretty strange fact, especially considering that a fashion phone like LG Secret has it. There is, however, a sound enhancer called Natural Sound.


The 3.5 mm audio jack allows for connecting headphones without the need for any adapters. Regrettably,the location of the 3.5 mm audio jack is somewhat inconvenient. Another problem is that the memory card slot being located under the battery.


When talking about regular phone functions, the KM500 is nothing special – a typical LG device, really. The music capabilities of this phone are much more interesting, however.

The menu and default applications of KM500 will look familiar to the owners of other LG phones, except perhaps for the slightly improved player:

The navigational buttons can be used for controlling the player; they also show light effects when a track is playing. Album Arts is supported, but you will need to both put the image file into according folder and add a tag for the song.

When you first access the player after inserting a new memory card, the phone will require some time to update the play list.

You can block the keyboard of the mobiles phone no matter which menu are you browsing currently – a nice and useful feature.

KM-500 will display some interesting light effects when you listen to music. The phone does look great when the keyboard back light is on.

The quality of the sound it produces is on-par with gadgets from other companies. Even though, it doesn’t sound as good as Nokia’s N91 or Motorola’s ROKR E8, K 500 from LG is still a viable choice for your next music phone purchase.

Casio announces Limited Edition Red Bull Racing Watches

Casio announced on 29th July 2010, the release of the EFE-504RBSP and EF-550RBSP, two limited edition models in its EDIFICE line of sporty metal watches designed to deliver the essence of speed and intelligence. The Casio EFE-504RBSP and EF-550RBSP are named for the popular Red Bull Racing Formula One team. The watches feature the Red Bull Racing logo on the watchface and are engraved with the words CASIO is a Team Partner of Red Bull Racing on the back of the watch casing. Both model packages include a visual plate showing the Red Bull RB6 machine. In addition, the EFE-504RBSP comes with a special panel including the same carbon material used in the Red Bull RB6 machine.

Red Bull Racing is a dynamic, young Formula One team that has been competing since 2005.Having won five out of ten races so far this season, Red Bull Racing is currently fighting for the top spot in the 2010 Constructors’ Championship. Casio became an official Red Bull Racing Team Partner in 2009 and is delighted to continue with the partnership this season.

Monday, August 2, 2010

H2O iDive 300 Underwater Speaker / iPod Case

The H2O iDive 300 is a speaker that works underwater and also features built-in housing specially designed to fit an iPod. Connection is done inside the speaker housing so that your iPod remains safe from the water.  The unit works with several current and previous model iPods.  The iDive is waterproof up to 300ft, making it a perfect solution for those who’d like to listen to music or watch video while scuba diving, free diving, or snorkeling.  The H2O iDive is designed to allow video playback to be conveniently seen underwater directly through the speaker.  The iDive 300 is being sold for $349.99, and is immediately available for purchase.

Western Digital WD TV External HD Media Player




Western Digital has released the new WD TV external HD media player that works in conjunction with one or two external hard drives to playback video, audio, and view photos at up to full high definition quality (1080p).  The device automatically sorts video, audio, and image files into corresponding categories for convenient navigation.  The player’s interface presents the option of thumbnail or filename browsing.  Thumbnails are extracted from movie cover art, album covers, and photos.  The media library functionality can also view all media files by type in a single menu, no matter the physical location of the files.  Multimedia content can be arranged into categories such as album, artist, genre, and date.  Similarly, search is provided by title, artist, genre, filename, and partial filename.  For photo viewing, the WD TV supports custom slideshows with transition effects and background music, as well as zooming and panning.  Video and music playback supports all the common commands you would expect, such as fast forward, rewind, pause, etc.


The WD TV offers HDMI and composite video connections. ArcSoft MediaConverter 2.5 is included with the packaging for photo, video, and audio file conversion in case file compatibility is an issue at any point.  However, the WD TV player provides comprehensive format support. 

Video formats supported include AVI (MPEG-4, XviD, AVC), MPEG-1/2, WMV9, MOV (MPEG-4 and H.264), MKV, and H.264.  MP3, WMA, OGG, PCM WAV, AAC, FLAC, AIF/AIFF, and MKA are supported for audio.  JPG, GIF, PNG, TIF/TIFF, and BMP image formats can be viewed.  PLS, M3U, and WPL playlist formats are also recognized.

Aside for the player itself and the conversion software already mentioned, the packaging also includes a stand for WD My Passport hard drives (although any type of USB drive can be used), a remote control, composite AV cables, AC power adapter, and installation guide. The WD TV provides a simple, affordable solution for playback of PC video formats.  Note that the WD TV does not currently offer network support/streaming functionality.

Pricing for the WD TV is expected to be around USD $125.00, and will be available through all major retailers.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Fingerprint Activated Door Lock


Everyday, thousands of people are victims of home invasions and robberies. In some cases, homeowners even lose their lives in the process. It is a rather unfortunate aspect of our society that is inescapable, but yet, still preventable. If you are seeking maximum security, and if you don't want to end up being the next story on your local news station, then the Fingerprint Activated Door Lock is exactly what you need to have.

As technology has advanced throughout the years, so have our methods of keeping ourselves safe. A new invention that provides home security, and eliminates the need to have several keys, may prove to be the next big thing in this field. The Fingerprint Activated Door Lock provides maximum security for your home, and family from would-be crooks. With this new device, you will no longer have to spend time rummaging through your purse, or pants in search of easily misplaced keys or wrecking your brain in an attempt to remember the security code. All that this neat device requires for activation is your fingerprint.

The Fingerprint Activation Door Lock can store up to 150 fingerprint users. If your fingerprints are not among those 100, then the door lock will not allow you to turn the knob and open the door. It also comes with a low battery warning to let you know when to change the batteries. Indeed, this device is very useful, and handy. What's better is that you’re looking at a pretty great price. It's not like you can put a price on safety, though. Businesses and individuals are using these devices to ensure that their environments stay as safe as possible.

This device is very beneficial, and anyone with a home and family should own one. It will provide you with a one of a kind, type of home security that you won't find anywhere else.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Canon introduce a new High-End Scanner in the US with CanoScan 9000F

Canon today announced the launch of the CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner featuring the highest-resolution to date for a Canon scanner product. With a maximum color resolution of 9600 x 9600 dpi our high-speed CCD scanner with built-in professional film scanning is ideal for people interested in preserving their work or family memories in a safe and easy way without sacrificing overall image quality.

The CanoScan 9000F is also capable of scanning up to four 35mm slides or 12 35mm filmstrips at one time further adding to its archival capabilities.

To increase overall ease-of-use, there are seven “EZ Buttons” allowing consumers to quickly Auto Scan, copy, e-mail or create a PDF file with just one push of a button. Additionally, the color image scanner utilizes a white LED which eliminates warm-up time while decreasing power consumption. 

The estimated selling price for the CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner is $249.99

Features:
1. Speed & Quality:
Superb Scanning Resolution: When you combine 9600 x 9600 maximum color resolution1 (film scanning) with a vivid 48-bit color depth and over 281 trillion possible colors, the results will astound you. Continue your scanning brilliance with tremendous 19,200 x 19,200 (Interpolated) software enhanced scans.

2. Easy Of Use:
EZ Buttons: Utilize the Seven EZ Buttons to automate the entire scanning process. Copy, scan and create email attachments or PDF files simply with the push of a button.

Auto Scan Mode: With the press of a single button you have the ability to bring eight steps into one as you scan your photo, document or personal notebook and have the type of original automatically recognized. In addition, the original is automatically cropped to proper size, scanned and saved in the appropriate file format.

35mm Film: Make your old photos look virtually brand new again with the special film scanning guide frame and Film Adapter Unit by scanning one film strip at a time at a maximum 9600 color dpi1.


Auto Document Fix: Auto Document Fix delivers beautiful and easy-to-view scan results by advanced image analysis and area-by-area data correction, automatically. Text characters stand out and are sharp, and clear; while pictures maintain their color tone and contrast.

FARE Level 3: This built-in retouching technology delivers automatic correction to photos and film removing much of the dust and scratches while restoring its color all at the same time. Restore the life of your memories automatically instead of having to spend lots of time manually retouching them.

Gutter Shadow Correction: This built-in correction removes the shadow typically seen when scanning a page from a book. This “gutter” is eliminated delivering a clean scan of the page – not the dark gutter.

3.Connectivity:
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed: Scan and transfer images to your computer at the fastest possible scanning speeds with this connection. The USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Interface also allows for quick previews of your images to your computer.

Specification:
Scanner TypeFlatbed
Scanning ElementCharged-Coupled Device (CCD) 12-line color
Light SourceWhite LED
Features7 EZ Buttons, 9600 dpi CCD Sensor, Auto Document Fix, Auto Scan Mode, Built-In Power Supply, FARE Level 3, Film Scanning (35mm film/120 format film), Gutter Shadow Correction, High-speed Scanning, Light Guide, OCR Text Data Conversion, PDF Password, Sensor Carriage, Super Toric Lens, White LED, Zero Warm-up Time2
Scanner ButtonsAuto Scan, Copy, E-mail, PDF x 4
Scanning ModeColor: 48-bit internal/48 or 24-bit external
Grayscale: 48-bit internal/16-bit (film scanning only)/8-bit external
Max. Document Size8.5" x 11.7"
InterfaceHi-Speed USB
Dimensions (W x D x H)10.7" (W) x 18.9" (D) x 4.4" (H)
Weight10.1 lbs
OS Compatibility4 Windows® 7, Windows Vista®, Windows XP/2000 and Mac OS® X v10.4.11 to 10.6.x
Power RequirementsAC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz
SoftwareSetup Software & User's Guide CD-ROM, Adobe®Photoshop® Elements5, ArcSoft® PhotoStudio®, MP Navigator EX
Max. Power Consumption15W (0.9W Standby)
Operating Temperature:Operating temperature: 50° - 95° F
Operating Humidity:Operating humidity: 10% - 90% RH (20% - 80% RH for film scanning)

EMOCION AL-DP100V 5.1 Headphones from Alla Japan

Two months ago, ALLA, a Japan-based company, introduced new 5.1 surround sound headsets with the Emocion AL-DP100V. Coming at an affordable price, this new series should provide you a real 5.1ch experience, at least according to the ALLA, and is mainly targeting gamers…

ALLA Corporation is a young company, created in 2003, and aims to sell in Japan different audio products (Headphones), computing peripherals (Keyboards), and accessories.

When the Japanese company announced the availability of their new 5.1 headphone for an affordable price, we thought that was the good moment for us to test the product and see how we can enjoy movies or games with this headphone while your girlfriend is sleeping next to you.

Emocion AL-DP100V specifications
• Interface:
- Coaxial in / Optical in / USB in
- Analog Output (Front / Rear / Cen / SUB) / Optical Out / Headphone Out (x2)
• Controller functions: Main Volume Control / Single Volume control (Rear / Front / Center / Subwoofer)
• Box Contents:
- Headphone
- Decoder amplifier
- AC adapter
- Optical digital voice cable(SPDIF)
- Coaxial cable
- Stereo terminal mini-cable(2.5Φ)
- USB cable(miniB-A)
- Manual
• Headphones specifications:
- Front: 27mm (x2) / 32Ω ±20% / 250Hz – 18,000Hz / 18mW / 90dB ±3dB
- Center: 10mm (x2) / 8Ω ±20% / 350Hz – 12,000Hz / 6mW / 85dB ±3dB
- Rear: 10mm (x2) / 16Ω ±20% / 350Hz – 15,000Hz / 6mW / 90dB ±3dB
- Woofer: 40mm (x2) / 32Ω ±20% / 25Hz – 7,000Hz / 18mW / 95dB ±3dB
• Price: 19.000 Yens, or 150€

Package Overview and first impressions
Inside the retail package you will find what you can expect: The headphones, the mini amplifier, an AC adapter, cables, and the user manual.

Regarding the products, to be honest this is far from being the best headphones ever. They are completely black, except for the place where you can find the rear speaker that comes in a silver color. The overall quality looks really cheap, with only glossy plastics. The design is the simplest thing we’ve ever seen.
For the headband, you will just have a piece of plastic on the top of your head. Padded leather could also have a great plus for these cheap-looking headphones. Indeed, I’m sure it could have added a more robust and solid look to the headphones.

The headband is also fully extend-able on both sides in order to let you adjust the headphones to your head. Concerning the ear pad, they are made of soft leather but with a major inconvenience. Actually, these headphones are on-ear headphones and not over-the-ear. That means it won’t perfectly cover your ears for a better experience. And using this for a long continuous time will definitely cause a real discomfort.
The inline control module looks very simple, just like the headphones part. It comes with volume wheels to control the front, rear, center and subwoofer independently. This part will allow the users to get more spacious listening experience with specific adjustment for the Dynamic range control.

Lastly, the Sound Control module offers a good interface (Coaxial in / Optical in / USB in / Analog Output (Front / Rear / Cen / SUB) / Optical Out / Headphone Out (x2)). Here again, and like headphones and their inline control module, the overall quality gives a ‘cheap’ impression.

On this mini amplifier, we can find the global volume adjustments button, as well as the on / off power button.
Anyway, that’s pretty much regarding the hardware. As we said, the overall quality is far from being the most stylish, and solid product. But the most important part is just coming, namely the performance.

Pump up the Volume Baby!
- Gaming Test
For our test of the Emocion AL-DP100V we tried to use the baby with different video games, from Variety genres (Football, FPS…) in order to have a good idea depending on the situation.
And to start our review with, we tried these 5.1 Headphones first with a personal shooter game. Actually, we thought that was a good test for this kind of headphones. As a reminder, the AL-DP100V comes with 8 drivers unit (or speakers) that are closed to your ears… In other words it means a lot noise with indistinguishable gunfire, voice, screaming directly in your ears…

But, surprisingly, the sound was far from being bad. I would even say that I had a lot of pleasure to play the Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. The Emocion AL-DP100V headphones do their job, letting you to distinguish both the near and far gunfire. And with the well-balanced and deep bass, our headphones will totally immerse in the game. Yep, for an FPS I was really surprised and pleased to play with them.
During our test, we also tried such games as FIFA 2010, or Mirror’s Edge. For the first one, here again the headphones are amazing. Our AL-DP100V will immerse you in the stadium, with their great ambiance. You will be able to clearly distinguish different voices, from among the commentator, to the coach screaming at your player.

And for the second, the Mirror’s Edge, the result is really conclusive. I think this is the best example and test for this kind of 5.1 Headphones where you will have to pick out each voice, or city’s noise, or gunfire noise in order to discern where they have came from and all of these in a really calm atmosphere.
As I said, the result was really interesting. You could hear everything with crisp sound as you were walking, jumping, and running on roof top. You could also clearly distinguish the position of your enemies, if they were behind you or in any other direction. When you were under gunfire, you could guess how far they were from you, from the front to the rear. Every sort of sound was really easy to pick out.

Anyway, despite of a non-stylish design, the overall result is simply stunning and our headphones will totally immerse you in the game.

However, one thing was really annoying during our test. Actually, I would say that you could play all night and really enjoy your game, but because of the poor quality of the On-ear Pad, this became impossible and really uncomfortable. And after one hour, I had to give up because of my ear.

- Audio Test
Moving on to the music, I have to admit that I had to spend a certain amount of time to configure my headphones and find the best things. Actually, the adjust control button are too inaccurate. I listened to different kinds of music, from Metal to Drum & bass. Unfortunately, the sound is a little bit disappointing…. I mean, this is not bad, you will probably find a good setting but, if you compare this device with the X-Tube USB DTS we tested a month ago… Granted, for this price it will be hard to get better, but I have to admit that I was not so much excited by the sound.

- Movie Test
And as the last point, regarding movies, the result is surprisingly better than the music part. And compared to the X-Tube USB DTS, you won’t have that small and annoying echo as if you were in a movie theater that we found on the X-Tube USB DTS. The sound is powerful, and detailed and will really let you enjoy the movie with your girlfriend since you have two headphones output.

Pros
- Sound Quality for gaming and movie
- Price

Cons
- Overall build quality (looks really cheap)
- Uncomfortable after an usage of one hour
- Sound quality for music
- Lack of padded leather on the headband

Conclusion
To put it simple, the Emocion AL-DP100V from ALLA Corporation 5.1 Headphones perform well when it comes to play games. You will be able to perfectly discern every detail depending on the game you’re playing. Actually, this is a good way to totally immerse yourself in the game. But, we noticed that you will have to tweak a little your setting depending on the game you’re playing.

Even if the overall buily quality of the product is not good, what we have inside the beast is a really good surprise. Another point that can bother some of you is the myriad wires you have to use to be able to fully enjoy your toys. You will have to plug wire to power the device, to plug your headphones, to plug a lot of other things…

If you’re looking for good headphones dedicated to the music, I won’t recommend this one to you… Actually, even after spending a long time to adjust your sound, you will find that it’s just not good enough and that’s it. Nothing minds-blowing here.

Regarding movies part, the result is better, well-balanced, and this will be a good solution to enjoy HD movies without bothering people living around you.

And the last point, and maybe the major issue (for me), the headphones are really uncomfortable and after one hour you will have to take rest for two or three hours…

New Sony Vaio P, a nice evolution rather than a real revolution

As you must be aware of by now, Sony introduced a new upgrade of its ultra tiny Vaio P around the world. Not yet available in the Stores, we had the chance however, to secure a review unit in order to get to the bottom of this upgrade and check if this new Vaio P is really worth the few more bucks that Sony are asking.

Sony Vaio P
- Atom Z530 @ 1.60GHz
- 2 GB SDRAM
- 64GB Of SSD
- WiFI / WiMax
- 8” LCD with a 1600 x 768 resolution
- 0.619 Kg / 1.36 lbs

First Impression
Relatively similar to the First Vaio P, our newest edition however, comes with many little improvements as well as some design tweaks. Keeping the same Hi-res screen, our Vaio P with its 8” 1600 x 768 monitor comes now, like most of the compact notebooks, with a kind of optical sensor provided on the left of the screen and mouse buttons on the right. Unlike the previous Generation both the power switch and Wireless Lan Switch are now located on the side of our Vaio P rather than on its front. Add to this are a new set of colors and “Voila” the only major differences between our 2 generations of Vaio P.

Every day Usage
Although “physically” speaking our new Vaio P does not feature much change after all, things get more interesting once you boot-up our little new wonder … By default, Sony revised the Vaio P specs and now bring more RAM with 2GB instead of 1GB, a more powerful CPU with an Atom Z530 @ 1.6Ghz instead of the usual Z520 and its 1.33Ghz, and by default 64GB of SSD in place of the usual HDD.

On the paper this may sound already much for most of you, however, there is even more to it. First of all, it is when you start using the Vaio P on a daily basis that you notice how faster this New P is compared to the previous stock generation. Added to this, there is now better power management bring-up thanks to Sony’s hardware change and software optimization, a battery life announced at 5.5h instead of the previous 4h hours.
Feeling “lighter”, Windows 7 runs pretty smoothly for your everyday tasks on this new Vaio P, and we do not have much to complain about it. Sure we would love to be able to watch full HD Videos running smoothly or to hook a “Blu-Ray” player and watch our favorite movies on-the-go, but come on, let’s be reasonable here. We agree that it would indeed be pretty nice but the Vaio P may just be a little bit underpowered in its stock version to be fully capable of giving us this yet, then why don’t we keep on enjoying our average DivX and a bit of Hulu on-the-go?

Now we appreciate our new Vaio P’s specs bump, but there are also 3 new gizmos in our new computer that are worth mentioning and that do really make this new P worth checking if you are looking for a compact and stylish notebook.

The very first noticeable improvement comes with the addition of an optical keypad on the left of the screen and mouse button on its right. Far more than just a simple gadget, this new mouse is in fact extremely useful when holding the Vaio P with your 2 hands standing up or in a crowded environment. The second very useful thingy is our Vaio P’s movement sensor that will automatically rotate your screen orientation if you are tilting the Vaio P to the left or to the right giving you a nice screen real-estate for either reading articles on the web or any kind of e-Book.

Sony also extended these features to its proprietary Photo software preview allowing to you to jump from a picture to another by simply flicking the Vaio P to the left or to the right.


The last but not the least, it comes with the Vaio P Support of the PS3 Remote Play and Remote Keyboard. Like your PSP, our P is now capable of giving you direct access to your PS3 just as your PSP and does pretty much everything that Sony are allowing you with the Remote Play. If indeed you can hook-up your Vaio P to a PS3, the reality is however quite disappointing… The overall experience on Wireless (N) for us was sluggish and dead slow, accessing to Video stored on the PS3 was a real pain and we just had frozen pictures with audio only. Switching from a menu to another was incredibly slow, something that our PSP was doing smoothly just before we tested the Vaio P with the PS3.

Conclusion
If you put aside the PS3 Remote Play that was more than impressive as we were expecting it to be, Sony’s new Vaio P is indeed a nice evolution of the old Vaio P. if you have not yet invested in this product but have been looking for a nice “excuse” to get one, well we can only recommend you to do so, you won’t regret it but bear in mind that an Atom-powered PC will never replace a Core 2 Duo, i3 or i5 one.
So if basic word processing, Email, Web, and light photo editing (Crop, resize), Photo viewing and basic Video playing are what you need on-the-go, the Vaio P with its awesome Screen is a dead winner for us !

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

X-Tube USB DTS Surround Sensation AS301DTS

Two weeks ago we introduced the latest X-Tube DTS Surround Sensation (the AS301DTS), a nice USB device letting you enjoy DTS surround audio on your notebook… To be honest with you, before receiving this device, we were skeptical… Could it really provide you with surround sound? Simply by plugging it into a USB port?

Of course, this device has not been made to offer you the best DTS experience ever, and you won’t use it with your home speakers… No, the X-Tube has been made for people who travel a lot with their netbook, notebook and want the best sound possible whilst doing so…
And to be honest, the device works better than we thought….

AS301DTS Specs (X-TUBE)
- Frame Size: 512
- PCM Ample Rate: 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz
- PCM Bits: 16 or 24
- Supported Channels: 2.X / 5.X
- Dimensions: 45L x 23D
- PC Interface: Mini USB port
- Stereo Headphones out (3.5mm)

AH-516 Specs (Headphones)
- Driver Unit: 40mm
- Impedance: 32Ohms
- Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20 000Hz
- Sensitivity: 100dB
- Max input: 100mW.

First impression
Regarding the packaging, we have something really simple. Inside the box you will find the X-Tube DTS, a pair of headphones, an installation CD, the instruction manual (in English) and a detachable USB port…
In the shape of a real vacuum tube, the X-Tube is stylish and well-built… Just plug this USB dongle in your USB port and the device glows blue. Of course, you won’t get a sound like that produced by a real tube headphone amp since it’s not a real vacuum tube. Inside the device you will see a printed circuit with a blue LED….

The overall design is pleasing, really funky in particular with the official DTS HD logo printed on the tube.
The X-Tube DTS is powered by the VIA VT1610 Chipset and features a headphone mini Jack 3.5mm output, as well as a mic input (3.5mm). The AS301DTS also comes with a pair of headphones designed to let you enjoy the DTS sound produced by the device, and a CD with the drive installation for DTS Surround Sensation Headphone Software.

Regarding the headphones and their overall quality; they look really cheap… In fact you may be better off using your own headphones than the bundled pair… They feel very uncomfortable, and I’m sure, after 30 minutes of use they will have caused considerable discomfort … Anyway, let’s install the driver to see what we have!
The software is really simple… It will allow you to either activate or deactivate the DTS Surround Sensation. You can also set some surround effects. There is a Music option or a Movie option… For both options, you can configure the voice as well as the Bass… and that’s it!

Pump up the Volume Baby!
For our test we got some DTS WAV audio files (@ 44.1kHz/16-bit Stereo) as well as some movie samples. Regarding software, we used VLC Media Player, Cyberlink Power DVD, and of course the software provided with the X-TUBE.

Before we started the test, we took the time to check if we really could feel the difference with a simulation of Front right speakers, Front Left speakers, central speakers etc…
It works, you feel a small difference between the front left speaker, and the rear right speaker, but it’s not obvious… Anyway, let’s test it with music and movie…

- Test with music files
And the result is far from being bad… Actually, there’s a noticeable difference when you activate the surround system… Inactivated, you feel your sound normal like on my Fast Track audio interface from M-Audio; you don’t have any difference… It’s still pleasant, but when you active the DTS Surround Sensation, you really feel a difference… The X-Tube DTS clearly increases the sound depth, providing a wide sound… Actually, this is more an amplification of the sound than a surrounding simulation, but you will still get a powerful sound, making your basic sound seem really “flat”

The good news is that the device does not distort your sound. What can be heard is clear and powerful… Turning on the Bass Enhancement option will clearly provide you more bass. The voice clarification will also really change your sound… However it depends on you… Some of you will like it, others may not… Turning it on will give you a studio recorded-like sound.

We tested the device with Jazz Music and Electro Music; each time we could distinguish difference between instruments… Each instrument was powerful and natural…
But to be honest with you is it really necessary to turn on the Surround system for music? Not really… For Example, in our music tests, Our Daimaou preferred the sound produced when the device was inactive…

- Test with movie files
During this test we were really surprised by the results… Actually, using this X-TUBE will immerse you in your movie…

We have to remind ourselves that we’re talking about a cheap solution to enjoy Blu-Ray or DTS file with a simple laptop, especially when you’re traveling and you cannot bring with you all your Home Theater system…

Actually, you feel a powerful sound, really detailed… Coming from a small device that measures only φ23mm × 45mm for 12g – it will do a far better job than your built-in audio system of your laptop…
However, the major reproach we have with this device concerns the voice sound… Actually, I found that voices were not really clear… Similar to the sound produced in a movie theatre. There seems to be a small echo produced… It’s really a pity, because the overall sound is almost perfect; music in films is really clear and powerful…If only the voice sound quality could have been better, the device would be perfect!
The only way to avoid this inconvenience is to turn off the Voice Clarification option on the software… Once turned off, the voices are clearer but still far from perfect…

Finally, regarding the headphones provided by the manufacturer, we strongly advise you to use your own headphones… Actually, I used the X-Tube DTS with basic headphones (Audio-Technica’s ATH-SJ5), and you won’t notice any difference… Just, my headphones are more comfortable than the AH-516…

Pros
- Overall Build quality
- Sound quality
- Price
- Design

Cons
- Voice distorted on movies with the “Voice Clarification” activated
- Headphones

Conclusion
The product is surprisingly good! Far from being perfect, but it seems to be a really good, maybe the best alternative to your Laptop built-in audio system.

Powerful, this device won’t distort your sound, and you will be capable of enjoying your HD Movies on a plane or on the train… But, to be honest it acts more like a headphone amplifier than a DTS Surround system device… It will mainly provide you with deeper bass and a wider sound…

Regarding movies, we are rather disappointed that voices are a bit distorted… You have the impression of hollow sounding voices hollow voices, especially when you turn on the “voice clarification option” on the software provided with the X-Tube…

Overall, if you look at the cheap price, the X-TUBE does its job, and this is all we are asking… If you want to fully enjoy you’re Blu-ray discs, don’t watch them on a laptop…
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