Showing posts with label Memory Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memory Card. Show all posts
Aug 6, 2010
World's First 12 Megapixel Wireless Digital Camera | Samsung PL90 | Digital Camera Built-In USB Plug
Samsung introduced World's First 12 Megapixel Wireless Digital Camera. The PL90 point and shoot digital camera with a distinct feature. The PL90 in camera modes include Smart Auto mode, motion tracking auto focus and Perfect Portrait System. Face detection, smile triggered shutter, blink detection and red eye reduction is all combine in the Perfect Portrait System mode. The PL90 Capable of shooting video at 640x480 resolution and 15fps. This camera comes with 4X optical zoom and 2.7-inch LCD display screen.
Jun 24, 2010
Toshiba's First Android Netbook AC100 | NVIDIA Tegra 250 Processor 8-hour Playback 1080p video
Toshiba AC100 is their world first machine run on Android 2.1, and is shaping up to be a very tidy netbook with up to 8 hours of battery, or up to 7 DAYS' standby life. Toshiba AC100 allowing instant emailing, web browsing and document editing on the go.
Toshiba's AC100 combines full-size keyboard and compact clamshell form factor to offer a truly stunning mobile device.
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Apr 14, 2010
ASUS Nettop Eee Box EB1007
Nettop looks very small. Asus Eee Box EB1007 in a traditional design and compact model on a stand in white or sulfuric color. Aside from its smaller form factor, the most notable difference in the EB1007. The new nettop does have considerable similarities to other that have been released by Asus over the last few years, but one key difference that this one features is an upgraded Intel processor.
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Mar 31, 2010
Use USB Go Link to Connect 2 Computers
It’s really easy to connect and comfortable to use USB Go Link allows you to quickly connect and synchronize the two Boards. Connection is via USB, then you can transfer files from one PC to another (the function Go! Bridge), as well as to synchronize address books and folders in Outlook (Outlook Sync and Folder Sync). This is quite convenient as in the case binder manual + laptop at home, to synchronize data and laptop + notebook on the fly somewhere in a cafe for transferring files. The USB Go Link has a 4-slot card reader that supports the formats of SD, SD (HC), MMC, Mini SD, MS, MS Pro, MS Duo, MS Pro Duo, micros SD (HC), T-Flash and M2. Works USB Go Link running Windows XP/Vista/7.
Memory Card Support Wi-Fi
Yes, Company Eye-Fi announced the sale of memory cards Connect X2 and Explore X2. This card with built-in Wi-Fi 802.11n. The volume of Eye-Fi Connect X2 is 4 GB, and Eye-Fi Explore X2 - 8 GB. They can automatically upload photos or videos directly from the camera or on the user's computer, or on hosting services (supported by 25 such resources, including Flickr, Facebook, YouTube and Picasa). Additionally, you can turn on the "infinite memory", whereby the free space on the cards Eye-Fi does not end there. This is implemented as follows: the files are already downloaded to your computer or the Internet, will be erased from the memory card, starting with the oldest. The card Eye-Fi Explore X2, moreover, supports automatic geotegirovaniya photos and videos, that is, we can determine the place where they are removed. Room 4 GB card Eye-Fi Connect X2 is $ 50, and 8 GB Explore X2 considerably more expensive - $ 100.
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