February 9th, 2011
by Edy
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During the technology age, an interesting pattern is emerging where new items beget yet more new items. There seems to be an add-on to any new add on, and will it continue indefinitely?
The secret is doing your homework and seeing if that particular product is actually worth the investment, or if it and all its add-ons will end up costing you more. Or if you have a popular device you have constantly, treat yourself and it to a new add-on.
Headphones
Where would our gadgetry do without a way to keep all the music and sound effects from scaring or annoying everyone around us?
Headphones are a staple of the gadgetry age. If price is no object then The Klipsch Image S4 earphones present you with a sound quality that is hard to rival, and includes very effective noise cancellation. Even better, they can rank themselves among the most comfortable in their price bracket.
iPhone needs pampered
Nothing has spawned new accessories quite like the iPhone. If you’re investing in an iPhone then you surely need to protect your investment, and that’s where the iSkin Enigma iPhone case comes in. It’s a very attractive silicon case which features a metallic finish and Napa leather. Read the rest of this entry →
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June 4th, 2009
by Edy
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Featured, Product Review
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The Magellan Maestro 4050 GPS System is the first portable vehicle navigation device which offers the drivers the convenience of voice command capabilities.
It is re-engineered for easy use and is quite user-friendly. Now you can easily focus on your driving and keep your eyes on the road while giving voice commands to the GPS system.
Suppose you want to order your favorite food or reach the nearest hospital, you just have to say commands like “Nearest restaurant” or “Nearest hospital”. Read the rest of this entry →
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February 16th, 2009
by Edy
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The Archos 7 Internet Media Tablet, which is an upgraded version of Archos 5 with a bigger screen, has a 7 inches screen with a resolution of 800×480.
The device is built with shiny gunmetal casing, weight around 640g and is the size of a paperback book. This device is superb for movie watching. The image is bright and it handles movements and colour without any problem.
The Archos 7 uses 600MHz ARM Cortex processor and 128MB of SDRAM so there is no problem with playing videos provided that they must be properly encoded. Read the rest of this entry →
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November 13th, 2008
by Edy
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Product Review
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Among the top portable GPS navigator devices available today, TomTom GPS Vehicle Navigator has been touted as number one.
When you consider the expense involved in adding a built-in GPS navigator to your new car, another alternative that will save you a considerable amount of money is purchasing the TomTom GPS navigator.
TomTom’s features include:
- Millions of points of interest; TomTom MapShare instant map updates
- Pocket-sized design; 3.5-inch touch screen with 2D and 3D views
- Turn-by-turn spoken directions
- “Help Me” emergency menu; real-time traffic capability
- Technical Details
- Type: Receiver
- Display: LCD
- Display: TFT
- Touch Screen: Yes
- Voice: Yes
- Battery Type: Internal Lithium-Ion Battery
- Battery Life: 2 hours
- TomTom’s HOME is free software that enables users to future proof and also personalizes your devices.
- Via easy desktop access, any TomTom customer can update maps, download the latest application, and celebrity voices as well.
- With HOME you can: Update their TomTom device with the latest software and services automatically and for free
- Easily buy and install the latest maps and European safety cameras
- Download celebrity and character voices
- Pre-plan trip itineraries
- Receive free traffic alerts on your computer
- What’s in the Box: TomTom ONE device, suction mount, car charger, USB 2.0 data cable, and installation CD with connection software and manual.
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