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Thursday, 31 March 2011

3D Nintendo DS Review


After the Nintendo DS here comes the new version of  DS the Nintendo DS 3D. Experience the incredible gameplay featured in 3D graphics, a truly cutting-edge piece of hardware. 3D screen enables 3D view without the need of special glasses and the ability to adjust the 3D effect. Portable play control reaches a new level, allowing for new and unique gameplay mechanism. With new exciting hardware comes amazing 3D software.
Size: 2.9 inches high, 5.3 long, 0.8 inches deep (when closed),
Weight: approximately 8 ounces,
Upper Screen: a widescreen LCD display, enables 3D view 800x240 pixels resolution, displaying approximately 16.77 million colors with 3.53 inches display (3.02 inches wide, 1.81 inches high) 400 pixel are allocated to each eye to enable 3D viewing.
Lower Screen: touch screen LCD, displaying 16.77 millions colors, 3.02 inches (2.42 inches wide, 1.81 inches high) with 320x240 pixel resolution.
Camera: one inner camera and two outer cameras with a 640x480 for each camera.

Sunday, 27 March 2011

Samsung LED 9000 Review


The Samsung LED TV Series 9 9000 is the new gold standard in television. Titanium design will dazzle your eyes and capture your imagination. Wide Color Enhancer Plus and Samsung LED TV 3D HyperReal Engine, work in concert to produce the highest picture quality ever imagined. The TV is also built with the latest in 3D imaging technology so you can enjoy a full 3D. 
Spec:
Display: Ultra Clear Panel
Video: 55" Screen Size
           1920x1080 Resolution
           3D Hyper Real Engine
Audio: Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Pulse
           SRS Theater Sound
           Speaker (Built-In)
           Audio(Woofer)
Input & Output: Audio Out (Mini Jack)
           Component In
           Composite Out
           Digital Audio Out
           DVI Audio Out (Optical)
           DVI Audio In (Mini Jack, PC Audio)
           Ethernet (LAN)
           HDMI
           USB
Weight: 39.1kg Package Weight
Dimension: 1417x993x396mm Package Size

Monday, 14 March 2011

Kyocera Echo Review

Sprint's Kyocera Echo is certainly eye-catching, packing two 3.5 inch touchscreen and a clever. In terms of hardware, bar the double displays the Echo isn't particularly unusual or even outstanding given its soon-to-be flagship among Sprint'n line up. There's 3G but no WiMAX 4G, a 5 megapixel camera (720p HD video recording) having a Snapdragon processor of 1GHz single-core. Resolution of 800 x 480 touchscreen resolution, 4.7 inch display side-by-side running at 800 x 960, thought obviously with a gap in the middle. 1GB storage onboard argumented with an in-box 8GB microSD card (expandable to 32GB).