Thursday, May 19, 2005

Philips 17PF8946 17" LCD Flat Panel HDTV-Ready TV


Philips 17PF8946 17" LCD Flat Panel HDTV-Ready TV

Ok. I'm getting this TV in the next few months...After my bonus comes in.


Philips 17PF8946 17-inch HDTV-ready flat-panel LCD TV is more than just great looks. The perfect size for a small space, the 3.1-inch-thick display provides an excellent audio/visual experience with features like Crystal Clear III, Active Control, Virtual Dolby Surround, and unique flat speakers. It even has a built-in FM radio tuner so you can listen to all your favorite radio channels, and up to 40 station presets make sure you tune in fast.

The high-definition (HD tuner not included), 1,280 x 768 WXGA LCD panel uses the latest panel technology, such as Philips' proprietary Crystal Clear package of innovations featuring a 3D digital comb filter (eliminates dot crawl and color bleeding, enhancing fine detail, cleaning up image outlines, and removing most extraneous colors), Dynamic Contrast for deep blacks and pure whites, and green and blue color enhancement. The high 400:1 contrast ratio gives you better subtle color details and the ability to see the picture in bright light conditions, and the 25-millisecond response time means it's capable of handling fast-moving action without image blur or lag.

Active Control delivers the best picture setting, any time, from any source. The incoming signal is automatically analyzed and key picture settings, like sharpness, color, and contrast, are adjusted. The 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio is the best for viewing HDTV and DVDs so you can have a more realistic cinema experience, but the TV has zoom modes for viewing 4:3 analog broadcast TV and pan-and-scan-formatted video.

Built-in flat speakers (4 watts per channel) sit on either side of the active-matrix TFT LCD, giving you full stereo sound without needing to connect to an external speaker system. Virtual Dolby Surround sound support simulates cinema surround sound effects without the need for rear speakers. Philips' Smart Listening auto volume leveling eliminates drastic volume spikes while changing channels or when channels go to a commercial break.

Other features include fantastic 176-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles, 100 preset channels, Autostore for easy tuning, Auto Picture (five modes give you picture settings for different types of programming), Auto Sound (four modes to tailor the TV sound to enhance what you're watching), multilanguage onscreen display, sleep timer, integrated NTSC tuner and RF jack for terrestrial reception, ergonomic remote control, and an antireflective screen.

Want to do more than just watch TV? The 17PF8946 has an FM antenna connector for getting better reception, a rear composite input, and a component input that helps minimize digital and line-scan artifacts during DVD playback. And, because the TV is progressive scan, it can take advantage of the more filmlike images produced by progressive-scan DVD players. It has a VGA input too, which receives the signal from your PC so you can use it as a TV and a PC monitor. A set of side jacks has a composite A/V input with S-video, a mini headphone jack, and an audio in for using the TV's speakers with your PC.

Buy from Bennetts Electrical (UK)
It was £598.86 but now is £378.00 (sale)


Palm LifeDrive


Palm LifeDrive

I thought the was sexy. This is even better...One of the best looking PDA in 2005 for me. Cool..

With a huge 4GB hard drive and built-in Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® wireless support, you can easily carry all the essentials of your busy life and use them as you will. • office docs • Word, Excel and PowerPoint docs from your desktop computer, 300 songs, 2 hours of video, 1,000 vacation photos, and more, are always with you. • email & web • With support for POP, IMAP and Exchange email accounts, you can stay on top of your email at any of the thousands of Wi-Fi hotspots around the world • music, photos & video • Plus, a voice recorder, MP3 player, and photo viewer keep your precious few moments of free time both more interesting and productive. Check out some PALM PDAs here.

Install Fedora Core 4 on Apple's new Mac® mini

Just got an email from Redhat and saw this cool link. Colin Charles will teach you how to install the on Apple's new Mac® mini. Check it out.. And tell me if it works.

| The Mac mini is all the rave. Discover how to install the soon-to-be-released Fedora Core 4 on this tiny desktop appliance, including new features in Fedora Core 4 to support the new hardware |

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Motorola C975 Review


Motorola C975 Review

Motorola C975 Review

Video Calling
Video Calling is live, two-way video communication between 3 customers, using your 3 Motorola C975 mobile phone. Video Calling makes communication both practical and fun because you can now see people and show objects, surroundings and activities in real time as you talk.

Java technology
Thanks to Java technology, you can further enhance your 3 Motorola C975 mobile phone with interactive, vibrant games, which can be downloaded and stored in the handset. They are easy to delete, so you don't have to worry about cluttering up your memory.Almost everyone has downloaded wallpapers and ring tones to their mobile phone at some time, and now with this added Java technology, this should provide hours of fun and entertainment for everyone.

Triple band
The 3 is designed around an internal triple band antenna which allows it to be used all around the world, including Europe, the USA and Canada on 900, 1800 and 1900MHz frequencies.

Mobile email
The 3 Motorola C975 allows you to send and receive emails from your handset, so you don't have to go to the trouble of finding a pc and landline. Mobile email has never been easier. Read, write and send business or personal email from virtually anywhere, just as you would from your desktop computer. Or send and receive SMS text messages between two phones, or to any email address.

MMS
The 3 Motorola C975 supports MMS (Multimedia Message Service) for Multimedia text messaging. This new technology allows you to send sounds, pictures, animations and formatted text in your message. These messages can then be exchanged between friends and family with MMS enabled mobile phones


Third Generation
Powered with 3G technology, sleek looks and enough features to make anyone drool, the 3 Motorola C975 is now available to take you to the next dimension of personal communication and mobile fun.

Music to your ears
The hot new 3 Motorola C975 is ready to rock! Get beats, rhythms and bass lines with MP3 ringtones. Enjoy more with integrated camera, photo messaging, video clip playback and great games. It's got the lot.

Built-in Digital Camera
The 3 Motorola C975 is not only a phone - it's also an integrated VGA digital imaging device. Point, use the colour display as a viewfinder, snap a picture, and share the moment.

Keep in touch
Check your email on the 3 Motorola C975 and store up to 1,000 phone numbers. Also, because it's a tri-band phone, you can use it in various countries around the world. Whether you need to keep in touch with the latest news or what your friends are up to, the 3 Motorola C975 is the ideal phone for you.

A new sound
The 3 Motorola C975 combines "polyphonic" ringtones with MP3 technology. This can produce a high quality ring tone that allows for truly hi-fi quality speech or music as your tone. There is 2 MB internal phone memory for storage of pictures and ringtones.

You can also buy T-Flash cards so that you store even more ringtones.

Dimensions
114 x 53 x 24 mm

Weight
140 g

Memory
T-Flash card slot
2 MB built-in memory

Main Display
TFT
65,536 colours
176 x 220 pixels

Battery
up to 2 hr talktime
up to 150 hr standby

Digital Camera
VGA quality

Features
Screensavers
MP3/MPEG4 player
Video calling
2-way video
Polyphonic sounds
Built-in handsfree
Built-in VGA camera
Java MIDP 2.0
iTap
WAP 2.0
Organizer
Calculator
Tri band
EMail
MMS
GPRS
SyncML

Get the on 3 Network (UK).
Free phone with 12 months £4.99 line rental
Buy the Motorola C975


Thursday, May 12, 2005

Gadgets Blogger at Blogherald

Wanted,

a Gadget/ tech geek blogger for a new gadget oriented blog as part of a new blogging network. At this stage the revenue split will be an initial 60/40 author/ network gross, ie, the 40% for the network will be inclusive of hosting, advertising and other costs, so the blogger chosen gets 60% of all gross revenue not net. Depending on the quality of applications there may be more than one blogger appointed to share the 60%, but this will depend on quality of applications and interviews. Ideally though, one applicant will be appointed. Applicants should be available for contact on Skype. This is a new network so there will be some initial exposure time. The blogger chosen should be available for media interviews, including paper, radio and television. Contact me on editor@blogherald.com with your resume and why you would be interested. New bloggers, or non-high profile bloggers are encouraged to apply. See here