Well of course you can fit in any other audio device too, just that you might need to get a jack-converter for it. But what would be funny tho, imagine sticking an iPod video up there, that'll be weird and heavy! The price should be around RM150-200++.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Exciting New Cordless Headphone, specially for Shuffle!
Well of course you can fit in any other audio device too, just that you might need to get a jack-converter for it. But what would be funny tho, imagine sticking an iPod video up there, that'll be weird and heavy! The price should be around RM150-200++.
Wow to the world's slimmest Notebook!
Introducing, the Intel Mobile Metro Notebook -- co-created with Ziba Design -- measures just 0.7 inches and barely moves the needle on the scale at a mere 2.25 pounds, that's less than 1kg fyi.
The prototype laptop hasn't received any official technical specifications yet, but Intel promises that they will fatten her up without actually fattening her up, plopping in their speediest and most efficient components. The chassis is a champagne-toned magnesium, whereas the magnetically attached folder "will be available in different fashion colors." The folder is used to charge the lappy without wires and it looks like it has a secondary color display for the whole Vista Sideshow dance too.
It will also come with WiFi, EVDO, WiMAX, a flash memory hard drive, and beautiful gold accents. They're even claiming a battery life of, get this, 14 freaking hours. The best part is that the Intel Mobile Metro Notebook could be ready for consumer consumption as early as the end of this year. But it won't be cheap.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
8GB Nokia N81!
So as a 3G phone it has 2 cameras, a 2.0 Megapixel and CIF. It has a music player, which can play up to 12.5 hours. Dedicated music and gaming keys, which suggests one-touch. It also has a navigation wheel.
Pricewise, I think it's definately above RM3k!
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Canon HR10 HD Camcorder
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Altec Lansing inMotion iMV712
Altec Lansing has announced its Altec Lansing inMotion iMV712, an elegant, all exclusive for 'iPod Video'. This dock comes with 8.5" inch display and 4" inch subwoofer, which make the iPod Video all for the better entertainment system. It also claims to give you a 'concert-like sound and a true cinematic video experience', but I've yet to try it first, since I haven't seen any yet in Malaysia. They said this is not like the average dock speaker, as it's fitted also with Altec Lansing SFX (Stereo Field Expander), a technology that makes the speakers sound further apart than they actually are. I think the going price is about RM1200++.
A Shuffle with display?
Imagine an iPod but with a display. Matthias Lange has taken the 'clip' idea from the iPod and put a little display on it, which at the end, in my opinion looks a like 'pager'. But anyhow, it has a curvy design which fits perfectly on your pocket. While the orange bits make it more appealing.
Not sure about when it's coming out or how much it cost, but this Pocket MP3 is definitely in my wish list.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Microsoft Silverlight
The big difference between 1.0 beta and 1.1 alpha versions is that the 1.1 alpha allows developers to create Silverlight applications using .NET technologies such as C#. If you don't care much about that new advancement, you probably won't be too excited about some of the sample Silverlight applications that have been created.
To be fair, the downloads of the client only went public today, but the Silverlight gallery of applications is quite slim--eight for the 1.0 beta and seven for the 1.1 alpha, several of which are identical. The two that jumped out at me were the Grand Piano (for 1.0 beta) and Chess (for 1.1 alpha) applications. Grand Piano lets you play a full octave of a virtual piano via keyboard or mouse, and Chess provides a gaming environment with pluggable AI and two gameplay algorithms in both C# and JavaScript.