A New Ultra Portable Projector By BenQ

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BenQ has launched a new DLP Projector – the BenQ CP220C, the size of a B5 sheet of paper, designed for portability

The BenQ CP220C projects at native XGA (1024 X 768) resolution and features a brightness of 2000 ANSI lumens with a contrast ratio of 700:1. BenQ’s color matching technology ensures that the color quality of the projected image matches with the color displayed on the notebook’s screen. Real time Auto-Keystone technology, Carl Zeiss lens etc. are few of the goodies that make up the projector. It also has an off-and-go function which enables the projector to cool off quickly.

The new projector will be available at BenQ IT zones and through BenQ dealers at $1520

source:tech2

Sony New iPhone, iPod Dock ICF-ClipMK2

 Sony Iphone Dock

Sony has unveiled its latest clock radio with a dock for the iPod and iPhone. The device features a wireless remote with full access to the iPod and iPhone devices’ menus, as well as to alarm clocks, radio tuning and volume functions. It also charges the device while docked. An adjustable backstop mechanism ensures that most devices fit snugly and securely in the clock radio’s cradle. It’s also compatible with the smaller iPod players. Because of its supplied cable and line-in jack, other digital music players can be easily connected to the unit.

Sony’s ICF-ClipMK2 clock radio also has a full-function alarm clock. Users can choose to wake up or fall asleep to music, the radio or a buzzer. When first powered on, the Automatic Time Set (ATS) feature will display the correct time (formats and time can be changed to other time zones as well). The unit also has automatic Daylight Savings Time adjustment. Adjustable brightness control over the LCD display provides easy readability.

The ICF-ClipMK2 clock radio comes in both black and white designs. It will be available in May for about $100 at Sony Style stores and at authorized dealers in the US.

source:tech2 

New 500GB Laptop Hard Disks

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Laptop computer storage is racing fast towards the 500G-byte level with Fujitsu becoming the third hard-disk drive maker to announce a drive at that capacity.

Fujitsu is accomplishing this capacity by combining three disk platters — the magnetically-coated disks on which data is stored — each with a 170G-byte capacity inside the drive. Hitachi, the first company to announce a 500G-byte drive, and Samsung Electronics are also using three platter designs.

The third platter increases the thickness of the drive to 12.5 millimeters versus most other laptop drives, which have just two platters and are 9.5 millimeters thick.

As a result the Fujitsu drive won’t fit into the drive bay on many laptop computers, so its availability doesn’t mean an instant capacity upgrade will be possible for all laptop users. Hitachi’s drive is also 12.5 millimeters thick, but Samsung said it has been able to keep the drive height at 9.5 millimeters on its Spinpoint M6 drive.

Fujitsu will begin selling its 2.5-inch drive in May. It will have a Serial ATA (SATA) interface and can transfer data at up to 300M bytes per second. The average seek time for reading data on the 4,200 rpm drive is 12 milliseconds and 14 milliseconds for writing data. Fujitsu didn’t announce pricing.

Hitachi said in January that it would ship its drive this month and Samsung announced a March shipping date. Both the Hitachi and Samsung drives spin the disk faster, at 5,400 rpm.

source:pcworld

eSATA, USB 2 Are Supported In G-Force MegaDisk Drive

 G-Force

Fantom Drives has introduced the G-Force MegaDisk eSATA+USB external hard disk drive. As the name implies, it features both external Serial ATA (eSATA) and USB 2.0 interfaces.

The G-Force MegaDisk comes in 1.0TB, 1.5TB and 2.0TB capacities, configured in multiple RAID options built in. Users can configure the drive in RAID 0 (disk striping) for maximum performance, RAID 1 (disk mirroring) for fault tolerance, as a JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks) or spanned for simple large volume support.

The MegaDisk is housed in an aluminum enclosure designed to dissipate heat. The enclosure features a single eSATA port and a single USB 2.0 port. eSATA isn’t yet standard issue on the Mac; you’ll need a Mac Pro or Power Mac with an expansion card installed, for example, or a MacBook Pro with an eSATA Express/34 card installed.

System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2 or later. It ships with USB and eSATA cables, power cord, user manual and backup software.

The G-Force MegaDisk is now available at prices starting at US$319.95.

source:pcworld 

New Multimedia Home Networking Device UNIT 2 By iRiver

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iRiver has recently introduced its new UNIT 2 Multimedia Home Networking device with an 7-inch (800×480 pixels ; 16:9 aspect ratio) touch screen interface. This multimedia device combines a GPS, CD/DVD player, FM tuner, TV tuner, VoIP phone, VoIP Video Phone, WiFi support as well as Web Browsing into a single machine, offering the ultimate all-in-one solution for integrating your personal digital content, which aimed to enhance your multimedia entertainment experience.

According to the company, the new iRiver Unit 2 multimedia station which comes with a Base Unit, Portable Unit and Remote Unit also includes both integrated 2GB NAND Flash and 30GB hard drive, with SD memory card slot to increase the memory storage.
No words on its price and launch date yet.

source: mydigitallife

Buttonless mouse Traveller 525 Laser

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The computer accessory market leader, Genius, has introduced its latest innovative buttonless mouse lately. This unique and innovative product, Traveller 525 Laser, does not have any visible buttons or scroll wheel which the conventional mouse used to has. In stead of clicking the traditional mouse buttons, Genius Traveller 525 Laser, adapted the unique float to click design idea which allows users to lightly tip the casing for executing the commands. It gives users a more relaxing mouse click feeling and reduces the tension on their fingers. The traditional scroll wheel has also been replaced with an OptoWheel. OptoWheel features an optical sensor on the mouse’s top which registers the user’s finger movements. Traveller 525 Laser has also taken into consideration on those users who are unable to give up the clicking sensation completely. Two custom buttons have been inserted in the middle of the casing to assist this group of people.

Summary of the features:
– inventive OPTO-wheel for effortless 4 way scrolling
– Turbo scroll function: lets you browse quickly through documents
– 1600 dpi laser engine for precision accuracy
– suitable for either hand
– port: USB

source:mydigitallife 

Use Of iPods in a War Zone

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As they prepare for their daily patrols around Baghdad, soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division sync up their iPods, not with songs and movies, but with a laundry list of missions and audio files containing pre-recorded phrases in Iraqi Arabic or Kurdish.

Loaded with special software, the music players help them communicate with the populace and learn the local culture, and they occasionally serve as handy tools in their tactical missions, such as searching for persons of interest. The gadgets have been so useful that troops are now finding new ways to employ the technology.

The Army so far has purchased 300 of the Vcommunicator Mobile LC devices. Since last fall, squad leaders from the 10th Mountain Division’s 1st and 4th Brigades have been using the product in Iraq.

PEO STRI plans to deploy a team to Iraq to evaluate how the devices are performing in the inhospitable environment and weather conditions.

“The nice thing is, because they’re commercial, they’re cheap to replace,” he said. Each device costs US$200 to $300.

Soldiers who are operating the iPods already have been inquiring about how to adapt the devices for other applications. One group in particular asked if it would be possible to connect the iPods to a plasma or LCD display at vehicle checkpoints so the images can be seen more clearly, said Youmans.

Bright said the company already is supplying the accessories to make that possible

This year Vcom3D plans to offer a commercial version of its software geared toward travelers, said Carol Wideman, president of the company. She said the company’s long-term goal is to make it available on the mobile device of choice.

source:technewsworld 

Apple Updated iTunes To Version 7.6.1

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Apple introduced iTunes 7.6 at Macworld Expo, introducing numerous new features including US film rental services.

The update improves the software’s compatibility with Apple TV 2 and provides several bug fixes, the company reports in notes provided with the 44.1MB patch, which is presently available through Software Update.

It’s possible the update addresses problems reported by some Apple TV users in which synching content using to the updated set-top box takes an age, but this hasn’t been tested here at this point.

source:pcworld 

world’s smallest and lightest earphones

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Klipsch claims that its latest earphones are the world’s smallest and lightest to date.

The Image earphones have an aluminium body; and come with a 127cm vinyl cable; and weigh just 10g.

They use patent-pending Contour Ear Gels which are “anatomically designed to accurately fit inside the human ear canal”, explains Klipsch.

The design is claimed to reduce ear fatigue while providing a seal for noise isolation and increased bass response.

Each set of earphones comes with five different ear gel sizes: small, medium, and large single flange designs as well as small and large double flange designs.

The earphones also feature black “tails”, which are said to reduce cable stress and serve as an acoustic dampener to minimise cable-generated noise.

The Image earphones will work with the iPhone and virtually any device that has a standard headphone jack.

They also come with a carrying case (capable of accommodating an 80GB iPod) and pouch, a 1/4 inch adaptor, an airline adaptor, five sets of ear gels, and an ear gel cleaning tool.

source: pocket-lint

Apples iPod Shuffle Now Only $49

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Apple has announced that its iPod shuffle is now priced at $49 and that it is introducing a new 2GB model of the iPod shuffle for $69.

The iPod shuffle is half a cubic inch in volume, weighs half an ounce, features an aluminum design with a built-in clip and comes in five colors – silver, blue, green, purple and a RED special edition.

“At just $49, the iPod shuffle is the most affordable iPod ever,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPod Product Marketing. “The new 2GB model lets music lovers bring even more songs everywhere they go in the impossibly small iPod shuffle.”

The $49 1GB iPod shuffle is available immediately through the Apple Store, Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers while the 2GB iPod shuffle will be available later this month for a suggested price of $69.

source:tech2