Archive for the ‘Gadget Reviews’ Category
18th September 2008
It seems that ASUS has some aces in sleeve when it is time to talk about touchscreen terminals and it is not only the P552W model but also a new handset Asus Galaxy7. The Asian company is planning to launch a terminal that will be a rival for Samsung Omnia. The Asian company is planning to launch a terminal that will be a rival for Samsung Omnia and that includes a touchscreen (WQVGA or WVGA) plus a 5 MP camera, a trackball for a non-touch navigation and 3G connectivity and WiFi.

18th September 2008
HTC is launching a new smart phone from Touch series, a phone that is oriented towards entertainment functionalities. Taiwanese company HTC expands its number of Touch series smart phones with the model Touch HD a phone that combines style and design with high-end functionalities. Being a part of a large number of Touch phones, this unit has a touchscreen with WVGA resolution (480 x 800) and a normal HTC interface, TouchFlo3D that offers fast and intuitive access to the phone functionalities.

18th September 2008
AMD fulfill their promises and launches officially a new series of graphic plaques - ATI Radeon HD 4600 that intend to offer an exceptional performance for games and HD multimedia, at power consumption lower than one of a bulb. And all these at a very attractive price for graphic plaques from mainstream category.

18th September 2008
Clive Kushler, inventor of T9 writing system for mobile phones proposes a new text technology for touchscreen gadgets. We all know T9 text introducing system for mobile phones, based on the dictionary. The person who invented this system Clive Kushler proposes now a new technology in this domain, created this time for devices that has a touchscreen.

18th September 2008
Gadgets designed by those who are aimed to make life easier and more interesting for disabled people, sometimes unveil new course for hi-tech industries. The most recent gadget that stands at origin of computing devices for disabled is a latest concept cursor manipulator. This light detector attached to one?s spectacles can act as good as a well-known computer mouse and was designed to substitute it completely. The Wink Technology which is in its core can also be, by the way, very handy to all computer users, probably even entice them all.
