Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Samsung Galaxy

Samsung Galaxy

 Samsung and Samsung Galaxy is the demand of the days. People dont only love the Samsung Galaxy sets for their beauty but Samsung Galaxy sets also contains so many advance features in them which are the requirements of days like, internet with fast speed, online every time, good service quality, nice pictures results from mobile camera, and so many other things like that. So Samsung Galaxy sets provide you variety of Samsung Galaxy sets like Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Galaxy Pro, Samsung Galaxy S, and so many other mobile sets like that. So check your set Under this beautiful and attractive technology and get your type of Samsung Galaxy.

Samsung Galaxy

Samsung Galaxy

Samsung Galaxy

Samsung Galaxy

Samsung Galaxy

Samsung Galaxy

Samsung Galaxy

Samsung Galaxy

Samsung Galaxy

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Choosing the Right Camera Buyer


Choosing the Right Camera Buyer

 Digital Cameras gentlemen's lover, if you want to buy a camera that gives you the right to determine the brand model of course in accordance with the money you have. Little input to your readers the good for those of you who want to buy a camera.

When choosing the right camera to buy you need to consider the following. The camera is generally divided into two main categories: Point-and-shoot and Single Lens Reflex (also known as the "SLR"). Camera A Point-and-shoot is any camera, digital or film, which does not have a detachable lens.

                                                     Choosing the Right Camera Buyer

 Most point-and-shoot compact and lightweight. They almost always have the ability to zoom (both optical and digital). If you are just starting you may already have a point and shoot camera. An SLR on the other hand, will have the ability to have a removable or interchangeable lenses. In addition, they usually offer more options for controlling the camera. You will be able to shoot in full automatic or full manual and some other species such as aperture priority mode or shutter. The difference is the largest and perhaps most important is to distinguish the digital point-and-shoot from digital SLRs in image quality each capable of making.

                                                         Choosing the Right Camera Buyer

While point-and-shoot camera has its own advantages; They are lightweight, easy to use and cheaper than SLR. They can not compete with the SLR in terms of picture quality. That's because digital SLRs have larger image sensors and image sensor produces larger pixels, the greater the quality is higher. This larger pixel picture quality is much higher. Produced high quality images with an SLR, because the ability of such enlargement, will sell at the market more than taken with point-and-shoot. Point and shoots can boast having 8 or 10 mega pixel but the fact remains, their image sensors are smaller and this means smaller pixels, too.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Motorola Xoom vs iPad vs PlayBook


The New Technology From Motorolla.
When the Motorola Xoom and BlackBerry PlayBook hit the market, we'll have two serious challengers to the iPad.
And, perhaps most interestingly, all three will be running different operating systems. So let's compare how the two newcomers stack up against the hottest tablet yet released.
In terms of releases, Motorola won't say anything about the Xoom's UK release date, though it is pencilled in for the first quarter of 2011 in the US. However, it depends on when Google is planning on getting Honeycomb out the door.


OS
This is the biggest difference between the three tablets. The iPad runs Apple's own iOS, the Moto Xoom Android 3.0 Honeycomb and the BlackBerry PlayBook runs RIM's own bespoke Tablet OS. The Xoom was the main unit used to demo Android 3.0 Honeycomb, at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, though we only saw videos of OS features running on the new device.
Android 3.0 rumours and latest updates
ANDROID 3.0: This Xoom was just running a video, but the real Honeycomb looks special
There will also be no Motorola MotoBlur interface overlaying Android 3.0 – this could be part of a bigger move by Google to stop having so many variants of Android.
We got hands on with the BlackBerry PlayBookat CES a few weeks ago and it's a serious threat to the iPad's dominance of the sector. TechRadar's Reviews Editor James Rivington says the PlayBook "could well be the tablet that changes the game. In a word, it's a triumph."

Processor
All three units use ARM-based silicon. The iPad runs Apple's own A4 processor clocked at 1GHz (it's less in the iPhone 4), while the Xoom plumps for a dual-core Nvida Tegra 2 processor, capable of 720p video or sending 1080p full HD to your TV via HDMI. The PlayBook is also running a dual core 1GHz Cortex-A9-based processor, though there are no more details on who has manufactured it. It's probably an Nvidia Tegra 2.


Touchcreen
The Motorola Xoom has a 10.1-inch, 1280 x 800 display. The PlayBook is only a 7-inch tablet and to us it can feel small. The touch on the PlayBook does extend right across the bezel though, which is a nice touch and pretty important for navigating around the OS.
The screens on both the PlayBook and Xoom look pretty spectacular even under the bright show lights where we checked them out. The PlayBook'ssize gives it an advantage though, as we said in our hands on:
"The PlayBook's 1024 x 600 resolution isn't far off the 9.7-inch 1024x768 iPad, but because of the Playbook's 7-inch display, the increased pixel density makes all the difference. It's sharp and crisp, and 1080p HD video looks fabulous."

Thursday, February 10, 2011

3 Touch Screens Phone

 A concept smartphone designed by Kristan Ulrich Larsen with this clamshell phone has 3 touch screens and flexible, which can be aligned in many ways as needed. Equipped with AMOLED super resistant lenses, flexible and completely modular. 3 Touch Screens Phone explanations after the jump.






Mouse concept | Air Mouse



 If technology is evolving with each passing minute then why should the gadgets and accessories remain square and orthodox? Catching up the technological evolution, Canadian firm Deanmark Ltd has come up with a revolutionary computer mouse that invariably becomes an integral part of your body. Hailed as the “AirMouse,” the radical mouse can be worn on your hand like a glove, allowing easy as well as brisk web navigation. Integrating a right and left click mouse buttons in the palm, the AirMouse comes equipped with optical tracking laser that lasts for a week on single charge.



In comparison to the conventional mice, the AirMouse reduces the excessive force in a huge way, as it aligns itself with the user’s hand and wrist ligaments to keep the hand in a neutral position. Moreover, the user can type on the keyboard with ease without removing the glove. The wearable mouse will be available for a reasonable $129 by the end of the year.