Mid-Range Mobiles for Diwali Nokia, Spice, LG
Posted On Thursday, October 30, 2008 at at 1:40 PM by imagine web studioNokia 3600 – Rs 9300
The 3600 runs on Symbian OS with S40 UI. It may not necessarily be a great-looking slider handset, but the kind of color blending that Nokia has incorporated is something else. The glossy finish imparts an expensive and fashionable look. This dark-to-light gradient is unique and gives the otherwise simple design an edgy look.

With a 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera, media players for audio and video, an integrated stereo FM radio with RDS, and a TV-out option, the 3600 is decently equipped for its price. MicroSD cards can be used for expanding memory. The handset also bundles Nokia Maps, although it doesn’t have internal GPS.
Spice X-1 – Rs 7500
The Spice X-1, not to be confused with the Xperia X1, is a simple and neat-looking candybar handset. Its large screen makes it ideal for the primary purpose Spice designed it for – and that’s not simply to be a mobile handset, but a sort of portable, GameBoy-styled device. The X-1 comes with a gamepad that allows users to step into a nostalgic world of old Nintendo games. Hello Mario!

Spice’s X-1 gaming mobile may not be as ‘uniquely’ designed as Nokia’s N-Gage handset and the other handsets that support the application for gaming, but its gamepad accompaniment is enough to thrill game fans. The handset supports microSD cards, has a 2MP camera, Stereo Bluetooth support, and is EDGE/GPRS enabled. Media features include an audio and a video player, as well as FM radio.
LG KP320 – Rs 7300
LG’s KP320 candybar-styled handset looks very simple but has a certain edge. It comes equipped with a 3 inch display with a 240 x 320 pixel resolution supporting 256K colors. It's designed to be a full-function media device with a decent price tag, and it looks as if it may just deliver.

Equipped with a 3 megapixel auto-focus camera with a flash, an FM radio, TV-out capability, and an audio player, this phone covers all your media requirements. It also has a video player. Connectivity options include EDGE/GPRS and Stereo Bluetooth, and external memory is supported via microSD cards.
Technology aside, Diwali is a time for family, friends, sweets, and a helluva lotta noise. If none of these handsets manage to please your wallet, fret not – the purchase can go on hold for a while. Stick with sweets and fireworks and you’ll be fine. Have an awesome Diwali, mobile maniacs!
Mid-Range Mobiles for Diwali Sony Ericsson, Samsung,
Posted On at at 1:37 PM by imagine web studioIn the previous segment I had compiled a list of handsets that were more like all-in-one devices, with a lot to offer consumers in the higher income bracket. Now, while we're aware that Diwali is the time for splurging, let’s not forget that we're in a global recession of sorts. So if you feel a need to live within your budget, here are some options that won’t hurt your wallet too much.
Sony Ericsson W580 – Rs 9700
The W580 is a slider from Sony Ericsson’s Walkman brand of music handsets. It has a chic design with a funky feel and light setting, and buttons that grab your attention. It employs all of Sony Ericsson’s style with a slim look, a smooth slider, and simple yet relevant features. The 2-inch display sports a 240 x 320 pixel resolution and 256K colors.

This sporty handset is equipped with a 2 megapixel camera, Sony Ericsson’s TrackID music recognition feature and an FM radio, aside form the Walkman player. If you’re a health freak, the W980’s calorie counter and pedometer will be quite handy. The phone supports various kinds of connectivity: EDGE/GPRS, USB (proprietary), and Bluetooth with A2DP. It also supports external memory with via Memory Stick Micro (M2) cards.
Samsung F270 Beat – Rs 9700
There’s little doubt in my mind that if you watch any kind of TV you’ve seen the ad with Aamir Khan trying real hard to exercise his vocal cords with the aid of Samsung’s F270 Beat handset. What makes this handset really ‘POP’ is the fact that it comes with a memory card (microSD) that’s loaded with music in a karaoke format. Being a dual slider (no, don’t think N95), the F270 has a set of stereo speakers that appear when the slider is activated.

The Karaoke feature is the probably its biggest selling point, but the F270 offers plenty of other features as well. For connectivity it supports EDGE/GPRS, A2DP, and USB 2.0. Other media functions include a normal audio player for music files, an FM radio with recording, and a 2 megapixel camera. It’s neat-looking too.
High-End Mobiles for Diwali HTC, LG, Sony Ericsson
Posted On at at 1:29 PM by imagine web studioHTC Touch Diamond – Rs 26,000
The Touch Diamond is one of those totally touchscreen mobiles that don't necessarily require you to use a stylus – though it comes with one. It’s a simple, yet stylish handset with a rear panel that embodies a diamond’s cut, hence the name. The glossy black finish and the large 2.8 inch TFT touchscreen display make it look quite attractive.

Utilizing HTC’s TouchFLO Technology in 3D makes the OS come alive with finger-touch accessibility, enhancing the mobile experience. Running on Windows Mobile Professional, the HTC touch packs 4GB of internal memory with connectivity features that include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with A2DP, and USB. It also has internal GPS and comes equipped with a 3.2MP camera, media player and an integrated FM radio with RDS.
LG Secret KF750 – Rs 18,990
This handset may have a rather odd name (I’m not sure why you’d want to keep this phone a secret, and if it holds one we’re yet to figure it out) but it's still a very stylish slider. It has a touch-sensitive navigation system that LG's becoming famous for, and its silver-and-carbon fiber rear panel is sure to attract a lot of attention. Aha, hence the need to keep it a secret. We get it.

The KF750 comes with a 5MP camera that features face detection technology. It also incorporates Bluetooth with an A2DP profile, TV-out, and support for DivX and MEPG4 file playback. Other features include a document viewer and an FM radio with RDS. You can boost the memory via microSD cards since the internal memory is just about 100MB.
Sony Ericsson W980 – Rs 22,800
This clamshell handset with its black glossy finish, touch-sensitive Walkman-on-Top keys, and external display is quite an eye-catcher. It may seem a little large, but it feels real good when you hold it. The external lights display only enhances the stylish design. The W980 has a 2.2-inch TFT display on the inside, and a nice large keypad.

As for features, aside from its Walkman branding the W980 comes with a 3.2MP camera, 8GB of internal memory, Bluetooth with A2DP profile, stereo speakers and an FM radio. The handset (which was launched globally) originally came with an FM transmitter but this feature has been omitted in the Indian version. It also features SE’s Shake Control for switching audio tracks and TrackID for music recognition.
These handsets may seem a bit expensive, and considering the current situation of the global economy, any Diwali offers are likely to be negligible. So you may just want to consider the cost before purchase. On the other hand, if you have the money, why not splurge? In you're on a budget, stay tuned for more affordable Diwali specials that will soon come your way as a follow-up to this article. Have a bright Diwali, guys, and try to keep the volume down.High-End Mobiles for Diwali
Posted On at at 1:26 PM by imagine web studioIt’s that time of the year when the country erupts in a fountain of light and sound. It’s a time when spending insane amounts of money is considered... well, let’s be honest, it isn’t even a consideration for festive folk, and that comprises pretty much a rather chunk of the populace. So, if you’re looking to buy a new mobile phone, here are some colorful choices for this season.
Samsung INNOV8 i8510 – Rs 46,000 (with 16GB card)
Here’s a phone that has other handset makers cowering as it’s India’s first 8 megapixel camera phone! Of course, it’s only a matter of time before the LGs and Sony Ericssons get there, but for now this one reigns supreme. Nokia users who are thinking of switching because of the camera have nothing to worry about; the INNOV8 runs on a typical Symbian OS with a Series60 UI. So the transition will be smooth.

This smooth slider handset has plenty to offer, with a media player that reads DivX and WMV files, internal GPS, Stereo Bluetooth, a 3.5mm earphone/TV out socket, Wi-Fi, and a whopping 8GB/16GB of internal memory with microSD card support as well. It’s the camera of course that will really make an impression. It features image stabilization technology with face detection and smile detection. Better still, it has a FireWorks scene mode.
BlackBerry Bold 9000 – Rs 35,000
If you think you're not really interested in buying a business phone for Diwali, think again. The Bold aims to satisfy all your mobile needs, from business to entertainment. It’s an elegant handset with style and a user-friendly interface. With a superb display sporting a 480 x 320 pixel resolution with 65K colors, videos and images look vibrant.

With a 2MP camera, 1GB of internal user memory with microSD support, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth with A2DP, the Bold fares quite well in the connectivity department. The new BlackBerry OS 4.6 also adds to the already attractive look and feel of the handset. The Bold also has DivX, XviD and WMV file support for videos, and a built-in GPS module. The full QWERTY keypad and TrackBall navigation are a bonus. It seems RIM’s days as a strictly-for-business handset manufacturer are over.
Nokia E71 – Rs 20,000
Another versatile handset for business users is Nokia’s E71. It’s an extremely slim and sleek handset with a sturdy feel – after all, it weighs 127g! The steel finish for the body only enhances its style quotient and overall appeal.

This well-equipped handset offers features that range form Stereo Bluetooth to Wi-Fi, internal GPS, and 100MB of internal user memory with microSD card support. The full QWERTTY keyboard makes typing quick and painless. There's a 3.2MP auto-focus camera (not its best feature), and complete office functionality for reviewing and editing MS documents, PDF files, and ZIP files. The E71 also features a media player for audio/video and an FM radio.
Philips Announces New GoGear DAP
Posted On at at 1:24 PM by imagine web studioPhilips has announced a new addition to their popular GoGear range of media devices – the SA2940. The SA2940 with its 1.5 inch color display (128 x 128 pixel resolution) is actually an upgrade to their previous SA2825 model, which was equipped with a monochrome display.

The new color display will be able to show off the album art as well as photos. It will feature Philips' Full Sound technology and will also come with a set of preset EQs as well as a customizable option. This 4GB capacity device is in all other aspects quite the same as the previous model and is still of course quite light weight at 30g. It still retains its glossy square shape with navigation controls on four sides of the display.
Philips has not yet announced a price for the SA2940 or the availability yet, so stay tuned.
Samsung Launches New Colorful Smartphone
Posted On at at 1:18 PM by imagine web studioReports have it that Samsung has launched another QWERTY keypad equipped Windows Mobile handset (running on the 6.1 professional) Tri Band handset called the C6620. This new slim smart phone is 11.9mm thick with a QVGA display (not a touch screen), Bluetooth, a 2MP camera and 20MB of internal memory with external support as well. From the reports, it seems like the handset is more of an entry level type smart phone with average capabilities and lacking in features like WLAN and GPS although it’s 3G enabled (with HASDPA).

For the moment the handset has been launched in Italy but it’s possible that the C6620 may just make it to other areas as well. It’s currently priced at Rs. 12, 700 (199 EURO). This handset will be available in 3 colors - Wine Red, Apple Green and Navy Blue, which will help add a touch of funk to the handset’s otherwise quite regular form factor.
HP Adds 3 Laptops to Mini Family
Posted On at at 1:18 PM by imagine web studioHP has expanded the HP Mini family with three models of a new HP Mini 1000 line, following the success of its education-focused mini PC released in April.

"Staying connected to your world - however you define it - is increasingly important to people on the go," said Ted Clark, senior vice president and general manager, Notebook Global Business Unit, Personal Systems Group, HP. "That’s why HP is excited to address this new high-growth market with a portfolio of head-turning mini companion PCs that are fun and easy to use."
These laptops are less than an inch thick, weigh a little more than 2 pounds and have a keyboard that is 92 percent the size of a standard notebook PC keyboard. The laptops also feature a BrightView widescreen Infinity display (1,024 x 600 resolution) with flush glass and LED backlight, built-in webcam and microphone.
Powered by Intel Atom N270 1.6-gigahertz (GHz) processors, HP Minis will be made available worldwide in an array of configure-to-order options.
The three models announced are the HP Mini 1000, the HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition and the HP Mini 1000 with MIE (Mobile Internet Experience)
The HP Mini 1000 features a piano-black finish with HP Imprint swirl design. It is pre-installed with Windows XP Home, has an Ethernet jack, two USB ports and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless capabilities. Versions with 3G capabilities are expected to be available in December. Configuration choices include screen size - 8.9-inch or 10.2-inch diagonal BrightView display - and solid-state or mechanical hard-drive options.
The HP Mini 1000 is available at www.hpdirect.com at a starting price of $399.
The HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition comes in vibrant red with a peony-flower inspired design. It features a 10.2-inch diagonal BrightView display, runs Windows XP Home, includes an Ethernet jack, two USB ports, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless capabilities. The laptop is expected to be available in mid-December via www.hpdirect.com. It is expected to be priced at $699.
The HP Mini 1000 with MIE (Mobile Internet Experience) has an HP-developed interface making it easy to enjoy digital content - videos, photos, music and email - on demand and on the go. MIE comes loaded with instant messaging, email and Skype for online video chat. Applications enabling browsing, email and online video are pre-loaded and run from the MIE dashboard, minimizing startup time. Favorite websites that are added to the dashboard stay live, and the taskbar makes it easy to switch between programs.
The HP Mini 1000 with MIE runs the Linux operating system, includes an Ethernet jack, two USB ports, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless capabilities. It is expected to be available in January via www.hpdirect.com at a starting price of $379.
Nokia Nseries has launched the Nokia N85 in India.
Posted On at at 1:16 PM by imagine web studio
The dual-slider boasts of a 2.6" OLED screen and comes pre-loaded with 15 try-and-buy made-for-mobile N-Gage games and a voucher for one full game license. Dedicated gaming keys of the device light up when it is in gaming mode.
"The Nokia N85 was created to be more than the sum of its parts, offering a complete mobile entertainment package," said Devinder Kishore, Director- Marketing, Nokia India. "Combined with landscape gaming and dedicated gaming keys for additional comfort, the Nokia N85 breaks the boundaries of mobile gameplay".
In addition to games, the Nokia N85 comes with multimedia features like in-built FM transmitter, 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and location tagging capabilities, a three month integrated license for turn-by-turn voice navigation. Gaming, photos, navigation and music blend together with the newest Ovi and third party services via 3.5G HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity to make discovering and sharing experiences quick and seamless.
The Nokia N85 comes with an 8GB microSD card, which allows storing upto 6000 songs. It powers up to 30 hours of music playback time and the built-in FM Transmitter allows users to play music wirelessly through a car or home stereo.
The Nokia N85 has started shipping and will be retailed at an MRP of Rs. 27,299.
SatNav Now for All Symbian Devices in India
Posted On at at 1:16 PM by imagine web studioSatNav Technologies has announced that they are now providing state of the art GPS turn-by-turn navigation software for all Symbian OS Mobile devices across the country. Users who purchase the software can install the navigation software on any of the Symbian OS phones. SatGuide on all Symbian handsets is set to satisfy the increased demand for user-friendly location based services, with an array of new functions.
Customers who wish to equip their Symbian mobile phones with navigation capabilities can easily install the SatGuide software on to their current mobile devices and instantly start navigating using the device to find correct routes, ATMs, Hospitals, Medicine shops, cinema halls and other locations across the country. Those who do not have a GPS-enabled phone, have the option of purchasing the GPS receiver separately. SatGuide is developed by using the Destinator GPS/navigation software provided by Intrinsyc Software International, Inc.

Users can navigate in over 25 cities of various states and position themselves with various points of interest provided throughout each city. The software is a one-time install unlike any of the 3-month trial packages offered. On installing the software, the users are to only pay for the map up-gradation, which is provided once every quarter. The maps are optimized on the appearance front as Day/Night modes, enhancing the viewing capabilities of the users irrespective of the time in the day. An additional feature of 2D and 3D mode is also available.
The software is priced at Rs. 1, 999 for all Symbian OS devices across the country.
Sanyo E1 Waterproof Camcorder
Posted On at at 1:14 PM by imagine web studioGone are the days when one needed to nurse an aching wrist after hours of shooting. I have been through that with my ancient Sony Handycam, which also requires me to convert videos before I can mail them to my friends. In a refreshing change, Sanyo follows a very different form factor altogether. The company has been instrumental in introducing camcorders that seem to fit your palm just right.

A first glance of the E1 left me impressed. It looks like a gun, and feels like one too. My bad comparison apart, I like that it can fit in almost any nook or cranny of my bulging duffel bag when I go on vacation. It comes with a sturdy carry bag, so you don’t need to worry about scratches when the only place left to port it is next to the iPod.

It shines a deep lime green, with polished white on one side and brushed grey in the middle. The camcorder’s petty handy, and although it does feel heavier than you would expect from something that looks so small, it’s not something you'll mind after you give it a shot.
Why do I like this form factor? Well, there’s less strain on the wrist for one. If you buy any Sanyo camcorder, you will be relieved to find the usual buttons in their usual place. The playback and the start/shut button are hidden behind the 2.5-inch LCD screen, which swivels 285 degrees. I would have liked to see a semi-diagonal swivel that some of the more advanced handycams offer.

The E1 is truly amphibian. It offers great clarity both in water as well as on dry land. The manual specifies an allowable depth of 1.5m (5 feet). I dragged it well below that and it didn’t show any strain from the extra pressure, but I'd advise you not to try anything so foolhardy.

The camcorder mainly relies on the SD card to store videos. To enable it to shoot and record more in less space, the E1 uses AVC/H.264 video compression. Usually MPEG4 camcorders will take up more space. How did they manage this? Well, Sanyo has manufactured a dedicated Qpixel brand H.264 video compression IC for this very purpose.
The interface can support up to 8GB. Don’t be content with 1GB though, for you get less than an hour of video, and it wouldn’t really be worth it. I tried it with our 4GB card, and faced no problems at all.
Nokia Launches N79 in India
Posted On at at 1:13 PM by imagine web studioNokia has launched the N79 in India with a special offer of preloaded 'Anthems 1998-2008', a compilation of 19 all-time favorite classic club songs and 17 new age music videos, presented by the Ministry of Sound.

The Nokia N79 comes with a 4GB microSD card, features an FM transmitter and offers music playback time of up to 30-hours. It is also equipped with AGPS with voice navigation, 10 pre-loaded N-Gage games and a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED Flash.

"The Nokia N79 packs cutting-edge technology into a super-sleek, compact design – a characteristic typical of the iconic Nseries," said Devinder Kishore, Director Marketing, Nokia India. "It has been designed for those who want a device that is as appealing as it is powerful. This balance of performance, style and entertainment means that it is a defining step forward from the popular and very successful Nokia N72 and Nokia N73," he further added.

Each Nokia N79 pack comes with two additional interchangeable Xpress-On covers in different colors that have an inbuilt microchip that ensures that when the back cover is changed, the display theme changes automatically to match the color of the cover. These covers are available in five colors - Light Sea Blue, Espresso Brown, Olive Green, White and Coral Red.
The Nokia N79 is priced at Rs. 22,939.
Introduction
Posted On at at 1:04 PM by imagine web studioAs in today's world new technologies are coming at veryfast rate.This may be due to market competition in which each conpany wants to be ahead of other or due to desire of mankind to make things simple.Since technologies are arriving daily it is difficult forpeople to update with it, so friends this blog will helpyou by updating with latest technology, internet development and try to satisfy your urge to know about new things.
EyePoint:Look and Click:
Introduction:
The keyboard and mouse have long been the dominant forms of inputon computer system.However, with the incresing accuracy and decreasing costof eye gaze tracking system, it will soon be common with people.Human beingslook with their eyes. when they want ot point either on the computer or in real life, they look before they point.Therefore using eye gaze as a wayof interacting with computer seems to be extension of our natural ability.
WHAT IT DOES:
To our eye point user simply looks at desire location and presses hotkey on keyboard for double click,single click etc.The system displays a magnified view of the region the user was looking at. The userlook at the target and releases the hot key. The region around the user's initialgaze point is presented in the magnified view with a grid of orange dots overlaid.These orange dots are called focus points and may aid in focusing the user's gaze at a point within he target. focusing at a point reduces the jitter and improves the accuracy of the system.Single click ans double click and right click actions are performed as soon as the user releases the key. click and drag is a two step process. The user first selects the starting point for the click and drag with one hot key and then the destination with another hot key.
HOW IT WORKS:
The eye tracker constantly tracks the yser's eye movements using complex algorithms tohelp filter the gaze data. It determines the user's gaze using low cost cameras to track the location of the center of the pupil.
GOOGLE KNOL:
Like wikipedia google is also going to launch a public platform and this ocean of knowledge will be named as KNOL. Thing which diffrentiate it from wiki is thatin knol photo of writter will also be displayed.
HAFNIUM CHIP-HEART OF NEW GENERATION PC:
Scientists in Italy has developed a chip which will replace silicon chip whichare used now a days. This chip is made up of Hafnium material and loaded with 'Penrin'processors size of chip is only 45nm. Benefit of using Hafnium over silicon is that dielectric constant is high and can store more charge than silicon oxide.
TRIPLE DVD:
This disc is ptented this year and has more storage capacity than that of availableDVD, Blue ray and HD-DVD. This disc can be played in DVD player, BLue ray playerand HD-DVD player.Videophone For Home:
Posted On at at 1:03 PM by imagine web studiovideophone that combines videoconferencing features with
IP telephony, internet browser, e-mail, instant messaging,
photo viewer and high resolution video with typical
functionalities of a PC. Working from home or away from
office is now easier. Thanks to a wireless connection,
you can access the internet and read e-mails from just
about anywhere. Its coloured 7-inch LCD screen ensures
good image quality.
COST Rs 77,500
ASUS P527
Posted On at at 1:03 PM by imagine web studio
Asus recently launched their new GPS-enabled PDA phone,
the P527, which is equipped with a 2.6 inch LCD touch
screen displaying 65K colours at 240x30 pixels.
Powered by a 200MHz processor and 64MB RAM, it
runs windows Mobile 6.0 on its 128MB of internal memory,
which can be expanded using microSD card. The gadget,
which has a 2-megapixel camera and a pop-port USB,
also supports FM radio, MP3, MPEG-4, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
v2.0 and ifrared.With 4-5 hours of talktime and 150-200
hours of standby time, the phone comes ready with a vast
application suite.
COST: Rs17,900
DATATRAVELER 400
Posted On at at 1:02 PM by imagine web studio
Those looking for portable data storage might want
to consider Kinston Technology's newest DataTraveler
400(DT400). The flash drive is preloaded with data
synchronisation software that allows users to work
multiple PCs by synchronising files, email and browser
settings on to the drive. In addition the device's inbuilt
secure Traveler 2 software allows the creation of a password
protected area on to the drive to keep data safe.
COST: Rs 2,225(2GB),Rs 3,665(4GB)
FOr more information and details
CLICK HERE
MITASHI KNM:
Posted On at at 1:01 PM by imagine web studio
Mitashi recently unveiled its new MP4 player, the KNM;complete
with feather-touch keypad. The device boasts of a 2.4 inch LCD
screen(reolution 320x240 pixels), 2GB of flash storage and a
provision to add extra storage via a mini SD card slot. The
KNM supports MP3 and WMA music formats, as well as AVI for video.
Users can also view JPEG images, listen to FM, and even record audio
on-the-fly.
FOR more information:CLICK HERE
COST:Rs 4990
Buffalo's Petite LinkStation Mini NAS 1TB Storage, a DLNA ServerFitting a 1TB into a box measuring 5.31 x 3.22 x 1.57 inches isn't all that easy, but
Posted On at at 1:01 PM by imagine web studio
Fitting a 1TB into a box measuring 5.31 x 3.22 x 1.57 inches isn't all that easy (most NAS boxes we've seen would crush a squirrel easily) but Buffalo seems to have not only accomplished this but shoved in a whole bunch of other features as well. The Mini's got a Gigabit Ethernet port, support for RAID 0 and 1, Active Directory Support, UPS support (to shut down in case of power failure), and best of all, runs an on-board DLNA server.
S3000, A6000 & M8000 Pavilion Slimline by HP
Posted On at at 1:01 PM by imagine web studio
Three new models of desktop PC series have been launched into the market by HP. The three models of the Pavilion Slimline series are s3000, a6000 and m8000. The first one comes with 1GB of RAM, and you can pick either a AMD CPU or an Intel CPU, but for the later you have to pay an extra 50$. If not you can buy it for 500$. The PC can be set with a low graphic card, maybe a TV tuner and a Pocket Media Drive.
You can buy the a6000 at a lower price then the s3000. It’s just 330$ but you would be throwing off some memory because it has only 512 MB of RAM. But the bright side is that it comes with an Intel CPU, a Pocket Media Drive and a graphics card. But the “jewel of the crown” is the m8000. And the price says so to. At 950$ it has a DVD drive and again you can pick between a dual core AMD or Intel processor. All three models have Windows Vista preinstalled.
Faster iMac Now Available
Posted On at at 1:00 PM by imagine web studio
Now’s the perfect time to get a Mac desktop. Apple has updated its iMac line of desktop computers today, giving it more power than ever. The US$1,199 20-inch model now sports: 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn processor 128MB ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT graphics 1GB of memory 250GB 7200RPM hard drive The US$1,499 20-inch model sports: 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo [...]
Now’s the perfect time to get a Mac desktop. Apple has updated its iMac line of desktop computers today, giving it more power than ever.
The US$1,199 20-inch model now sports:
2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn processor
128MB ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT graphics
1GB of memory
250GB 7200RPM hard drive
The US$1,499 20-inch model sports:
2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn processor
256MB ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO graphics
2GB of memory
320GB 7200RPM hard drive
The US$1,799 24-inch model sports:
2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn processor
256MB ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO graphics
2GB of memory
320GB 7200RPM hard drive
Finally, the top-of-the-range US$2,199 24-inch model sports:
3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn processor
512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS graphics
2GB of memory
500GB 7200RPM hard drive
Flyclear Card
Posted On at at 1:00 PM by imagine web studio
All of us who have been on a plane know about how long you have to wait before you can board because of the annoyingly thorough check-ups you have to pass before you can go on your trip. But from now on you can leave all those controls behind thanks to the new Flyclear card. And it only costs $99.95 a year and the fee for TSA of $28.
To get one, you have to go to a Clear center and present two official identification cards. Then you have to take a photo and give them your biometric information. They suggest that you should have a US passport, but foreign people are welcomed to.
So now you can eliminate the stress from your plane trips, not worry about those hidden pierces and miss a lot less planes. The Flyclear has already been put into function but for very few airports like Orlando, San Jose and JFK and the service is not available all day long. But there are plans to expand this technology.