Saturday, February 24, 2007

Sagem H4 Bluetooth


Product : Sagem H4 Bluetooth

Price : RM 343 or USD 98

Description : World Smallest Bluetooth



Here's the perfect partner to Mogo's tiny Bluetooth dongle, it’s Sagem’s H4 – which claims to be the smallest Bluetooth headset on Earth.Not surprisingly we value our time too much to verify that claim, and at just 35mm long, 18 across and 13 deep, we value our eyesight too, but we'll go as far as to say that it is mighty small.


Weighing just 8g it's unlikely to be much of a drag on your lugs either.Voice recognition dialling is still crammed in, as are two extra buttons for one-touch dialling of your two favourite souls – that'll be Mamma’s Pizza and Mr Kebab then.


It takes a mere hour and a half to charge its tiny cells that manage five hours of talktime or 100 hours on standby, after which it doubles as an attractive earring.

Moto's T305 Bluetooth


Product : Motorola T305, Jabra SP500, Nokia HF-33W, Parrot Easydrive
Price : RM 340 or USD 98
Desciption : Moto's touting its T305 (pictured) with built in loudspeaker and handy car visor
clip. A Jabra SP500, Nokia HF-33W or Parrot Easydrive – which has external
controls and mic .


Pernah tak anda kena saman kerana memandu sambil guna Handphone....
RM 300 saman dia...hoi... Saya memang dap pernah kena lah tapi nasib baik dapat kowtim lah..
Tapi ia bukannya soal saman saja tapi ia juga melibatkan soal keselamatan.

memang terbukti bahawa satu tangan diguna untuk menggunakan hadphone ini boleh mendatangkan mudarat bukan saja untuk pemandunya tetapi juga kepada pengguna jalan raya yang lain.

saya dah tak buat kesalahan itu lagi mujur saya dah beli bluetooth, tapi yang malasnya nak pakai benda ala ini kat telinga ...benci betul..

Tapi sekarang ini ada bluetooth yang boleh lekat kat kereta saja... Tapi mahal juga harganya...
Keselamatan lebih penting betul tak...

Friday, February 23, 2007

Finger Touching Mobile



Let your fingers do the talking with this winning entry to 2007's list of iF Design Awards winners. Up under the Consumer Electronics/Telecommunications category is contender Sunman Kwon of Korea's Hong-ik University with the Finger Touching Wearable Mobile Phone concept. For the record, there've been a number of attempts by others to utilize the hand as an interface, from NTT DoCoMo's FingerWhisper handset to the Ring Phone.


This one joins the league of extraordinary "hand" phones, with the idea of a wearable mobile glove that slips onto your hand, then like a Stowaway Bluetooth Keyboard, projects a 3 x 4 mobile keypad onto your fingers. Each joint makes up a button. Of course, this totally negates any possibility of handsfree yakking or picking your nose with your phone hand.

Sony Vaio,

The Sony Vaio Commercial

Banned Sony Vaio Notebook Commercial

Sony VAIO VGN-TX37GP






Writing a love poem for a laptop isn't normal behavior, but then the VAIO TX series aren't normal laptops. These 11-inch wonders have looks to die for and their petite dimensions give you a legitimate reason never to venture outdoors without them. If you're looking for a laptop that's genuinely designed for life on the move, is attractive, and you have about RM 8,000 (US$2,289.73) burning a hole in your pocket, the TX37GP could be the one.

DesignLike the virtually identical TX27GP, the VAIO TX37GP is significantly smaller than an A4 sheet of paper. Its petite 1.25kg chassis is built around an 11.1-inch display, which makes it perfectly practical for taking on the move, yet almost intolerable as an everyday office machine. Lift the lid of the VAIO TX37GP and you'll be amazed at how thin the screen is--less than 5mm. Also impressive is the keyboard section.



The keys and the palm rest have an attractive slate-blue finish, while the mouse touchpad has a dotted grid pattern that's almost reminiscent of Braille. Unfortunately, the mouse section is slightly cramped. Sony doesn't have much space to work in, so the ultra-thin selector buttons sit too far towards the front lip of the laptop, making them difficult to press. Above the keyboard, along the hinge of the laptop is a set of shortcut keys--which are accessible whether the screen is open or closed.



One, labelled AV Mode, can be programmed to launch an application of your choice, including Windows Media Player, or programmed to activate a feature such as maximum screen brightness, standby mode or multiple monitor support.



Unlike the VAIO TX27GP, the TX37GP features an integrated fingerprint reader tucked to the far right-hand side of the keyboard section. Just below this are headphone and mic ports, volume adjuster buttons, and a switch for enabling or disabling the wireless capabilities--which could come in handy during a flight. To the left front section of the laptop there's an SD memory card reader and Memory Stick Pro slot, but no sign of readers for other popular card types.



On the left there's an exposed USB port and another hidden behind a plastic flap next to a modem port. At the rear are LAN and four-pin FireWire ports. Finally, there's an implausibly thin DVD rewriter drive on the right hand side, just in front of a D-Sub VGA monitor port.



Processor and Chipset


  • Intel Core Solo Ultra Low Voltage U1400 (1.2GHz with 2MB L2 cache)

  • Intel 945GMS Express + ICH7-M
    Chipset

  • 533MHz PSB












































































































































    • Operating System





      • Microsoft Windows XP
        Professional with Service Pack
        2


      BIOS





      • Supports CD-ROM and
        USB boot


      System Memory





      • 1GB DDR2-533 (512MB
        onboard)



      • 1 x DDR2 SO-DIMM Slots
        (occupied; upgradeable to 1.5GB max. memory)


      LCD





      • 11.1-inch WXGA
        widescreen TFT LCD panel



      • Single Lamp



      • Resolution: 1366 x 768 pixels


      Video





      • Intel Graphics Media
        Accelerator 950



      • Up to 128MB Shared
        Memory



      • Analog VGA output


      HDD





      • Toshiba 1.8-inch PATA
        (MK8007GAH)






        • 80GB



        • 4200RPM



        • 8MB Buffer



      Optical Drive





      • Matsushita UJ-832D



      • CD-ROM Read: 24x



      • CD-R Write: 24x



      • CD-RW Write: 10x



      • DVD-ROM Read: 8x



      • DVD±R
        Write: 4x



      • DVD+RW Write: 2.4x



      • DVD-RW Write: 2x



      • DVD+R DL Write: 2.4x


      Communication





      • Intel PRO/Wireless
        3945ABG Network Adapter



      • HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax
        V.92 Modem with SmartCP



      • Bluetooth


      Audio





      • Realtek HD Audio CODEC



      • Stereo Speakers


      I/O Port





      • 2 x USB 2.0 ports



      • 1 x Mic-in



      • 1 x Headphone jack



      • 1 x RJ11 modem jack



      • 1 x RJ45 Ethernet jack



      • i.Link (IEEE1394) S400
        (4 pin)



      • 1 x PC Card (Type I/II,
        CardBus support)



      • VGA analog output



      • Port Replicator connector


      Card Reader





      • SD Memory Card Slot



      • Memory Stick Slot


      Dimensions &
      Weight






      • 272.4 x 21-28.5 x
        195.1mm (W x H x D)



      • Expected weight of
        1.25kg (with battery)


      Bundled Software and
      Accessories






      • Adobe Acrobat Reader
        7.0



      • Adobe Photoshop
        Elements 4.0



      • Adobe Premiere
        Elements 2.0



      • Click to DVD 2.5



      • DVgate Plus 2.2



      • Image Converter 2 Plus



      • Infineon TPM
        Professional Package 2.5



      • Norton Internet
        Security 2006



      • Roxio DigitalMedia SE 7



      • Protector Suite QL 5.3



      • PictureGear Studio 2.0



      • SonicStage 3.4



      • SonicStage Mastering
        Studio 2.2



      • VAIO Control Center 1.1



      • VAIO Edit Components
        6.0



      • VAIO HDD Protection 1.1



      • VAIO Media 5.0



      • VAIO Recovery Utility
        2.6



      • VAIO Update 2.1



      • VAIO Zone 1.4



      • WinDVD 5.0 for VAIO


      Security





      • BIOS (Password
        Security-Supervisor Password/User Password)



      • Fingerprint Sensor



      • Kensington Slot