Showing posts with label portable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portable. Show all posts

Monday, January 2, 2012

Celluon Magic Cube Virtual Keyboard Projector for your iPad 2 or Samsung Tab (portable computing, iOS, Android, Unlock, Repair, Auckland)


Celluon Magic Cube is an ultra-portable virtual keyboard projector that can be connected via USB of Bluetooth. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod this projector makes a full-sized QWERTY keyboard layout. Useful for all smartphones and computers.





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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Soft Laptop encloses the Keyboard and Screen in a single Silicone Shell (tech, news, report, Auckland)





Exploring the importance of the hinge in a laptop, designer Tian Deng has come up with a notebook concept called the “Soft” that featuring latest technology offers a refreshing alternative to conventional portable computing devices.


Embedding the keyboard with the silicone shell that gently encloses the entire setup, the futuristic laptop presents a compact yet elegant design so the user could compute with ease even in cramped public places or on the go. When not in use as a laptop, the keyboard tucks in the silicone shell to become a comfortable handle for effortless transportation, transforming the laptop into a tablet for the user.

Connecting the keyboard and screen with the same shell, the new laptop becomes easy to handle and carry around, wherever you need it.

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Soft Laptop encloses the Keyboard and Screen in a single Silicone Shell (tech, news, report, Auckland)






Exploring the importance of the hinge in a laptop, designer Tian Deng has come up with a notebook concept called the “Soft” that featuring latest technology offers a refreshing alternative to conventional portable computing devices.


Embedding the keyboard with the silicone shell that gently encloses the entire setup, the futuristic laptop presents a compact yet elegant design so the user could compute with ease even in cramped public places or on the go. When not in use as a laptop, the keyboard tucks in the silicone shell to become a comfortable handle for effortless transportation, transforming the laptop into a tablet for the user.

Connecting the keyboard and screen with the same shell, the new laptop becomes easy to handle and carry around, wherever you need it.

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Laptop Review: Fujitsu Lifebook U1010 - Php69900


Fujitsu Lifebook U1010. They say that this one cool gadget can be a remarkable mobile device that can cater any professional on the go. Its touch screen features makes me melt. The touch screen feature is a must for me for my mobile device so its a big plus for me. This is also packed with countless pros such as watching movies, listening to music, editing documents and of course surfing the net.
Specs:Intel Ultra Mobile platform 2007 Intel processor A110 (800MHz, 512KB L2 cache, 400MHz FSB Intel 945GU Express Chipset Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 5.6inch SuperFine WSVGA 1GB DDR2 400MHz 40GB HDD Bluetooth v2.0 Up to 3.0hrs battery life 171mm (W) x 133mm (D) x 26.5~32.0mm (H) Approx. 0.61kg

Saturday, February 14, 2009

EyeClops Mini-Projector from Jakks Pacific Sounds Like Sweet Deal

(February 14, 2009, Source: Softpedia.com)

This device is to be officially and ceremoniously announced at the next edition of the Toy Industry Association’s Annual Toy Fair, which happens to be next week, in New York. But if you're just so very busy and can't attend, let me share with you the frugal information provided by Jakks Pacific Inc., the manufacturer of the EyeClops.
Don't let the toy-like design fool you. This is a mini-projector in the true sense of the word, with a serious spec list – at least that's how it looks from the preview of its description. If the EyeClops and a DVD ever meet in a bar, they will surely get along nicely, as the EyeClops is supposed to easily connect to DVDs. I wish I were capable of as much empathy. In fact, the mini-projector is compatible with a wide range of devices, from video game consoles to digital cameras. Still, even if compatibility is important when it comes to projectors – you must know from which gadgets you can take stuff and project it – visual quality and brightness are much more decisive in figuring out whether the projector is a-ok or not. The product made by Jakks Pacific should be capable of throwing images of up to 70 inches on various surfaces, so its LED lighting power is not as puny as that of other mini-projectors out there. Considering the fact that these features are all bundled together at a price which – we are promised – will not go over $100, it all sounds pretty idyllic. But we'll know for sure whether the EyeClops should enter the gadget list of fame next week, when that funerrific, top-model-filled party known as the Toy Industry Association’s Annual Toy Fair will bring the New York house down.