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Archive for the ‘gadget’ Category

Printer without ink

Posted on Apr 1, 2008 04:35:26 AM


Printer without ink from polaroid work like an fax ,which use the hot from the hardware to change the molecule at the paper surface to displaying images.

fax only used for delivered document so the print quality are not be the first priority,while printer without ink the first will be released by polaroid ofering print for picture or images full color not just like an fax.

as the ink replace,has been developed photo paper laminated glossy crystal which has been patent as called name ZINK .the heat has been made by printer will melting the crystal cyan,yellow and magenta at the paper surface so resulting color with diferential compotitions.

this printer designed by the ZINK technology (Zero Ink) ,developed by technology company at North Caroline ,US ,Polaroid will release two main product ,Mobile Photo printer and Integrated Digital Camera and printer.

Printing photo from digital camera or cell phone with this printer also can using bluetooth or USB.Mobile Photo Printer will released at march 2008 with price $150.

Zink also has been cooperated with three other company ,Alps Electric Co Ltd ,Foxconn Technology Group and TOMY Company fund will release for print size bigger until 10X15 Cm.

Microsoft Zune 80 GB

Posted on Feb 11, 2008 08:19:47 AM

By now, everyone has heard about the back and forth competition between Apple and Microsoft, which has been going on since the 1990s. In the past couple of years this competition has heated up because of a recent resurgence from Apple with their new releases of the iPod, iPhone, and iMac, just to name a few. It seems that Microsoft is now making a push to regain the dominance they had over Apple throughout the 1990s.

In 2006, Microsoft released the first generation Zune, which was a 30 GB music/video player. This player was not received very well by consumers or critics. The first generation Zune did have some rough edges, and Microsoft realized that. When Microsoft came out with the design of the second generation Zunes, they addressed almost every negative issue that held the first generation model back from competing with the ever-popular Apple iPod. The new Zune comes in three flavors: an 80 GB hard drive model, an 8 GB flash memory model, and a 4 GB flash memory model.

Right now it seems as if Apple has a stranglehold on the portable multimedia device industry. I’d say almost every American from the age of 6 to 60 has at least seen or heard of an iPod. Just think how that makes Bill Gates feel. Of course, Microsoft had to retaliate with the Zune. Never heard of it? Then keep reading to find out more about the 80 GB Microsoft Zune.

The 80 GB Zune is in direct competition with the Apple iPod Classic 80 GB, and it is definitely a much more able competitor than the original 30 GB Zune was in 2006. The new Zune is the same price as the iPod at $249. There are rumors that Apple is planning a price drop of their 80 GB iPod to try and get an edge over the Zune, but I’m sure that Microsoft will counter with a similar price drop as well. The competition between the iPod and the Zune will only help consumers get the lowest price possible on their media player (isn’t competition great!).

fuji film camera FinePix F50fd

Posted on Feb 8, 2008 08:12:33 AM

Today’s consumers are much too focused on the number of megapixels a camera brings to bear. Many people believe that the more megapixels a camera offers, the better the camera is. This is entirely false. The fact is that in most cases you slow down a camera’s performance when you add more megapixels to its sensor. Image quality is also affected in some cases.

Fujifilm realized this, and they took it into consideration in the design of their compact digital cameras, such as the F30 and F31fd. It wasn’t until the release of the F50fd that Fujifilm finally seemed to cave in to the “megapixel race” that other camera manufacturers had already begun years before.

It seems that Fujifilm’s marketing department exerted more of an influence on the creation of the F50fd than the design department did. Why else would Fujifilm go from a solid six megapixel camera all the way up to a 12 megapixel camera? The only answer to this question is that they wanted to keep the consumers happy, and it seems to have slightly affected the performance of the F50fd. The F50fd is by no means a sub-par compact camera, but it doesn’t necessarily live up to the quality standards of the F31fd.

The Fujifilm FinePix F50fd is a camera that has some big shoes to fill. The success of its predecessor, the Fujifilm F31fd, has in a sense put a lot of pressure on the F50fd to exceed the standard set by the F31fd a year ago. Check out this review to find out if it did.

The F31fd was a camera that dominated its class in terms of ISO performance and image quality, even though it only had a six megapixel sensor compared to double-digit sensors being offered by the competition.

first cellular scroll screen

Posted on Jan 24, 2008 04:31:58 AM

first cellular which use this screen kind will be released soon as posibble by Polymer Vision,company from Philips at netherland with name Readius.

The size not much diferent with an smartphone ,easy grab with one hand
,but when the screen are openned can be big like an 5 inch screen notebook.

unforyunately this screen only can display white and black color and cant yet displaying move images,but Polimer Vision nowadays has been develop color screen 8 inch which can displaying video.

readius will work on 3G network that sipport nircable data high speed

and also support standard POP3 and IMAP for opening email from the internet.noy just can used as cellular phone but readius also have been equiped with MP3 player and audio file ,the memory are * Gigabyte.

for navigation now has been available 8 direct button called Simple touch ,but the next model will be equiped with standard keyboard ,the batery can long last for 30 hours.