Dell Inspiron Mini 12
January 26, 2009 at 3:45 am | Posted in Gatget, technology | Leave a commentTags: Dell Inspiron Mini 12, technology
But instead of focusing on philosophy, I would say that the Inspiron Mini 12 Netbook feelings than anything that I used the last bit … even cheated.
Subject to the second multi-established system and the efficiency of multiple kiosks it is almost impossible. Unfortunately, there is not much to say on this subject. Mental simple math tells us that this system should not be started because the skirt Vista minimum requirements of the key, and we experience the real world shows us the same thing. Of course, Vista itself does not mean that you have to go over the Mini-12. We just re-purchase with the operating system and to deal with the fact that the payment of the license rights to the operating system.
This is true. From the performance point of view alone, there’s almost no question that the Dell Mini 12 is not “worth it.” But if you do not want to glance at the screen yet you still want a system breaks the barrier Pound -3, so hard not to be infatuated with a little mini 12. Vista just fine to me this thing as quickly as possible.
Minoru 3D Webcam
January 21, 2009 at 3:39 am | Posted in Gatget, technology | Leave a commentTags: technology, Video
Meet Minoru, meaning Reality in Japanese, the Worlds first 3D webcam. Connect Minoru to your PC and he will come alive, his eyes will light up and he will be looking at you in 3D. Your friends and family can now see you in 3D over your favourite messaging program like Windows Live Messenger, Skype, AOL instant messenger, OoVoo and many others. You can also take 3D photos to send to your friends or upload to photo sharing sites, or even shoot 3D videos and upload them to YouTube or other video sharing sites. Minoru = Reality! Minoru connects easily to your PCs USB port just like any other webcam but thats where the similarities end. The Minoru software has stereoscopic anaglyphic processing that lets you be seen in three dimensions. The red and cyan anaglyph image produced by Minoru can be viewed by anybody who is wearing commonly available red and cyan 3D glasses (five pairs included with Minoru). Minoru can also be used as a standard 2D webcam for anyone who doesnt have the 3D glasses at hand. There is also a Picture in Picture function allowing you to show the images shown to Minorus 2 eyes separately. Minoru is just fun!
Product Features
- First 3D Webcam
- Transmit and record video in 3D
- Take still 3D photos
- Works as a normal webcam as well
- Supplied with 5 pairs of 3D glasses
kisai keisan watches
January 21, 2009 at 2:56 am | Posted in technology | Leave a commentTags: Art, kisai keisan watches, Life, technology
Keisan combines a raised convex bubble lens with optical technology precisely engineered to diffuse the advanced low energy Japanese LEDs, creating a bright, magnified lighting effect.
A streamlined, one motion design, Keisan is made from high grade aluminum to ensure a lightweight, comfortable feel on your wrist and is finished with a pristine polished alumite coating that has a smooth, bright appearance, unlike any other material.
An animation has been programmed into the LED module so that once every minute for 12 minutes after the time is displayed, the LEDs light up and move in a sweeping formation from side to side. A stylish effect that brings the watch to life.
Keisan is available in black, with red or green LEDs and silver with orange or yellow LEDs.
- Displays the time and date
- Made from high grade aluminum
- LED animation mode
- Energy saving mode to ensure battery longevity
- Clasp: simple fold over clasp with push button
- Minimum wrist size: 150 mm
- Maximum wrist size: 220 mm
- Case dimensions: 30 mm x 45 mm x 12 mm
- Water resistance: 3ATM
- Instructions: Japanese and English instructions included
- Battery: CR2032 standard watch battery
- Weight: 80 grams
- Three year warranty
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