Gadgets Reviews Archives

Geeks Gadget: T-Mobile has USB 3G Modem

T-Mobile launches the webConnect USB 3G modem that allows users to connect to T-Mobile’s mobile network anywhere. The webConnect supports HSDPA 1900 / 2100 / AWS and tri-band GSM/EDGE network. It can also conect to WiFi hotspots.

T-Mobile webConnect has a built-in microSDHC card slot. It is priced at $49.99 with a two-year contract or $249.99 without contract.

Read the rest of this entry

Geeks Gadget: The First Waterproof Camera

General Imaging issued its first model of digital camera (GE G3WP), which has a fully waterproof casing and can be photographed under water (up to 3 meters) without using additional boxes.

In doing so, the model looks stylish without the elements of the “brutality”, is usually characteristic of such cells.

GE G3WP added a directory of available (for the buyer) cameras in 2009, with “on board” 12.2 MP sensor, a lens with a 4x optical zoom, 2.7-inch LCD display with integrated motion sensor lighting.
Read the rest of this entry

I guess this all depends on your definition of “full-sized”, but according to Samsung their N120 netbook will have a keyboard meeting that definition. The device sticks with the relatively standard 10.1-inch display found on many netbooks, but the company says that they keyboard is the same size as a 12.1-inch notebook. Considering that many netbooks offer 93%-95%-sized keyboards, the extra 5%-7% might come in a slightly larger device. I’m thinking the bezel around the screen might be larger than the current Samsung netbooks, but that’s simply a guess.
Read the rest of this entry

The network has long appeared rumors that Dell wants to enter the market of smartphones and communicators. The first smartphone was expected in September this year, but perhaps the event did not happen so soon. From the company Kaufman Bros analyst Shaw Wu has learned that Dell introduced prototypes of smartphones based on Windows Mobile and Android multiple mobile network operators. As a result of the latter were not interested in devices, because they are little different from the smartphones HTC, Nokia, Samsung and other leading manufacturers.

But in this case Dell «do not give up». The company is going to rewrite the existing models and to design new models of smartphones. It is hoped that smartphones from Dell will be quite interesting for users.

Geeks Gadget: Dell Adamo is now for $2700

The Dell Adamo 13 laptop looks to be a real stylish laptop but considering the X4500 graphics, 1.2GHz Core 2 Duo processor, and 2GB RAM for the price of $1999 makes it somewhat underwhelming to say the least, and the reported configuration of the higher end $2700 Dell Adamo doesn’t appear to blow the mind either.

Apparently Dell Australia has the Dell Adamo listed with sporting a 1.4GHz ULV Core 2 Duo processor along with 4GB of RAM and a built in 3G card.
Read the rest of this entry

Currently, most books are still printed in black and white, there may be some question as to the value of a color eReader but this jump in technology may be the stepping stone that will push for new innovations on the part of ebook authors and publishers.

The FLEPia will retail in Japan on April 20th and includes an 8-inch XGA touchscreen that supports 260,000 colors, 4 GB SD card that can store 5000 ebooks, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, WiFi and a USB port for data transfer. Fujitsu guarantees that the battery lifespan on the new eReader will be about 40 hours.
Read the rest of this entry

The Magic may be on its way, but according to news sources quoting HTC’s CEO Peter Chou, there will be no rest for the Taiwanese company, as they have several further Android handsets expected to be released during the remainder of the year.

Mr Chou was speaking at a technology conference in Taipei and was responding to questions concerning a rumour HTC would be bringing five Android phones on to the market in 2009.

Read the rest of this entry

Geeks Gadget: Apple’s New 4GB iPod

Apple introduced a new 4GB iPod Shuffle that has a new feature called VoiceOver provides song and playlist information at the press of a button. It will be a super-slim, 4GB iPod shuffle that holds up to 1,000 songs and includes a speech function that will read your song choices aloud.

The new players will reportedly carry model numbers MC164 in black color and MB867 in silver includes a stainless steel clip and also pack a new “dock/sync cable.” Moreover, Apple has offered 14 languages for VoiceOver, including French, Turkish, Swedish, Greek, Mandarin and French.
Read the rest of this entry

Currently, Apple’s AirPort Extreme is in its sixth revision with the same name, by my count, and its third featuring 802.11n. The latest release moves from either 2.4 or 5 GHz 802.11n networking to supporting both bands at the same time. This is a hardware update, requiring a new unit, as Apple added a radio to the mix.
Read the rest of this entry

Geeks Gadget: New iMac on March 24?

Apple’s iMac, Mac Mini and Mac Pro could be getting a refresh later this month. Rumours doing the rounds online Apple will hold an event to refresh the desktop machines, with all new iMac models, a revamped Mac Mini and more powerful Mac Pro launching on March 24. What will be inside the new machines? Find out after the jump!

Two separate Apple sites are citing sources for a March 24 Apple event, where the company will unveils its refreshed Mac line, including “a new Mac mini, iMac with the new NVIDIA chipset, Mac Pros with Xeon processors along with a pleasant ’surprise’.”
Read the rest of this entry

 Page 6 of 10  « First  ... « 4  5  6  7  8 » ...  Last »