Posted on 13 October 2006 by admin
Last time Mitsubishi came out with a new monitor, it sported the new “Diamond Engine IV” processor. Well, Mitsu apparently isn’t done with the whole diamond theme — its new 19- and 20-inchers (available in white or black) both pack a “Diamondcrysta” display (whatever that is). We don’t know much else about the RDT191WM or the RDT201WM models other than that they have an 800:1 contrast ratio and a response time of 5ms. Oh, and they’ll be on sale starting October 27 for the ever-elusive “open price.”
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Posted on 13 October 2006 by admin

Those of you, who love to click every now and then just like a professional photographer, you might just turn into one with Samsung’s 10MP camera phone. Unveiled back at CeBIT, Samsung has now officially announced its monster-camera phone. The device performs and also looks like a camera on one side, and a telephone on the flip side. The camera comes equipped with a 2.2″ 240×320 TFT LCD, 3x optical (5x digital) zoom, moving image capture at 30fps, as well as white balance and manual/auto focus modes. Besides, this cool combination, the phone features MP3, document reader and another cool spec, a mobile TV function that allows users to watch TV via satellite DMB. No word on the US availability can be had yet.
via ProductDose
from Coolbuzz
Posted on 13 October 2006 by admin
Dell has just announced several upgrades for its XPS M1710 gaming notebook, including NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX graphics, ability to overclock the Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 (2.16GHz) processor, and XPS LightFX.
The M1710 has always been well know for its light show. It has configurable color lights on the lid, speakers, vents and on the mousepad. Now the lights will pulsate to sound! That’s right, you can play your music like a DJ and have a light show like a disco because the lights will pulse with the music if you choose. Certain game companies will also work with Dell to make game action control pulsing of lights
[via NotebookReview]
from techeblog
Posted on 13 October 2006 by admin
Sony Ericsson unveils its latest multimedia clamshell for Japan’s NTT DoCoMo network. The SO903i sports a TFT-LCD display with Sony’s patented RealityMAX engine (brighter/sharper images), a 3.2-megapixel camera, secondary VGA camera for video calls, 1GB of built-in memory, and a music player. No word yet on pricing and availability.
[via NewLaunches]
from techeblog