Posted on 2008 under Laptops/NoteBooks, Computers |
15
Jul
Sony unveils the Vaio FW series, combination of an extra wide screen and blu-ray disc technology which results into an amazing HD experience. This multimedia notebook is available in multiple configurations including standard and premium.
With the premium configuration you can watch blu-ray disc high definition movies with full 1080 HD resolution on the HDTV. You can store, record and play back personal content on BD media.
The FW series features 16.4 inch display, ideal for Blu-ray Disc movies. Its 16:9 Read more… »
obody needs lecture on Global Warning and the fight against it, but important thing to be considered is the contribution of many companies, including Buffalo to combat the same.
In order to save a negligible amount of power from your monthly electric usage, Buffalo has come up with a perfect solution – the solar-powered Japan-based Buffalo Wireless Keyboard, named BSKBW01SB.
Placed on the upper right portion of the keyboard, an adjustable solar panel captures to capture sunrays for charging. It is said that even a cubical rays will keep the keyboard charge. Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Displays, Digital News, LCD/TFT, Computers |
30
Jun
Viewsonic didn’t quite hit the mark with its recent attempt at a $500 projector, but it looks like it’s fared considerably better with its nearly $500 26-inch VA2626WM LCD monitor, which packs most of the features you’d expect from a pricier model. That includes the requisite 1920 x 1200 resolution, along with a 6,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, HDMI, DVI, and VGA ports, and even some 2.5 watt speakers, which can thankfully be removed. No word on Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Concept, Design, Computers |
19
Jun
Microsoft has announced the winners and, not surprisingly, there are a few familiar designs on the list. First place went to the Napkin PC, a concept that I mocked for being way too far out there. Nonetheless, Bill Gates must have like it, because he handpicked it as the winner of the Read more… »