

This is one of those gadgets that must be brought for their awesomeness and not their functionality. The Rolleiflex MiniDigi is a tiny replica of the legendary waist level rolleiflex series of cameras that had photography enthusiasts wetting themselves half a centry ago. This replica has a square MP count of 1536 * 1536 which is interpolated to 5 MPs. Do not expect even the meanest run of the mil features like a playback or a flash or scene modes, and yet walk into a room full of photographers with this ting and they cannot help but gawk. Its point and shoot and hope for the best lighting conditions all the way, but it is one of the most retro-cool things in existence. So Rolleiflex MiniDigi is the best product which you must buy and have the great use of this product. Rolleiflex is a camera which is so nice and easy to carry every where.

There are numerous versions of computers that have been concentrating on many aspects. A notebook has been launched to meet the demands of teenagers and computer freaks. As the name suggests BenQ joy book series 32 of notebooks aims to bring joy and fun to teenagers. The laptop packs ultra vivid 13.3 inch display with better brightness and contrast. This notebook has on-board 1.3 megapixel webcam called as QEye. It has a full sized keyboard that is good to work on. The touchpad is a Zero gap touchpad, which is very sensitive and comfortable. The configuration includes Intel core 2 duo processor running at 1.83 GHz with 1 GB DDR2 RAM and with 160 GB hard drive. It also embeds SRS Xt certified stereo speakers. It has on-board Intel GMA X3100 chipset that manages the graphic capability. To be more specific about this notebook it has DVD burner, blue tooth connectivity, Wi-Fi and its customized to enhance the sound and visual resolution.

Anciently sand clocks were used to determine time. Then mechanical watches came into existence which were accurate and worked on keying. Technological impact resulted in digital watches which worked on batteries. Later sports watch with water resistant, shock proof and many features were added to them. Now concentration is on style and appearance as much of advancements have been done. Let me introduce to you a latest version of watch which is really geeky, that you need to know binary just to see the time. The watch is made up of high quality stainless steel and there is a pink version available for the technophilic girls. There are four LEDs on the top row to tell the minutes. The watch has a high quality leather strap and has a button that displays the time for 5 seconds. Binary Kerala Trance KT102R1 is what we are speaking about. It is worth being a watch and worth being owned. I would say it is a precious one that shows precious time.

We were posting information of many devices in our blog, now we also would like to bring a device to lime light which is a security purpose gadget, which is used for scientific researches and also is used as a toy. Its a spy cam, spy cam is a device which looks like a normal toy but has a high defined cam embedded to spy on various things. There are many toy companies that have been designing toys for kids and one such company is Wild Planet. This company makes a lot of those toys we wish were around when we were kids. From pirate gear, spy technology, to dinosaur models that really hatch. On their line up is this tank like spy car that can traverse over difficult terrains, turn 360 degrees for an instant view of the entire room, and a headset to receive audio and video from the vehicle. The wild Planet ATV-360, which is remote controlled spy cam vehicle runs on 12 AA batteries.

Mike was the ancient device which was invented to convert sound to electrical signals and to transmit over cables. Those were not handy and they generated noise signals, later they were improved technically to improve their performance. They were used widely in studios, films, drama stages and many. They were reduced in size day by day of new inventions and their capability was also increased. Military and war demanded much more advancements which landed up in the emerge of microphones. There are many microphones available, but then there performance were a big concern. Sennheiser e 904 is one of an advancement of microphones. The sennheiser cordioid e904 microphone is specially designed to take up as little space as possible for use with drum kit. It is designed for percussion instruments and has a very fast attack. The compactness of the microphones makes it an ideal choice for mounting onto a kit and with this device we can expect the best quality with a cost of approximately 300 US dollars.

When we think of music the image that strikes our mind is head phones. There are number of cool and stylish head phones available. And on the other hand each and every day technology adds to the existing gadgets. One such technological credit adding to the headphones is AKG K702.
Audiophiles around the world rejoiced as AKG rolled out their K702 head phones which is a promising follow up to their widely acclaimed K701 head phones. Unlike the white color of the K701 which did not last too long under studio conditions, the K702 ships with a stage blue finish, which is tougher and lasts longer. The sound quality is amped up with a patented dual layer varimotion diaphragm and the ear pads are moulded to fit every one comfortably.
The K702 will set you back by RS 24,882 INR, but you would have to shell out another 15 grand for a good sound card and head phone amplifier to put these cans to good use.
Sonet is slowly moving into everyday business life as bandwidth requirements within the enterprise increase. Sonet, or synchronous optical network, is the standard for transmitting synchronous data on optical electrical media. It allows the entire contents of a 650 MB Cd-Rom to move from coast to coast in less than one second. Business that can’t contain their entire workforce in single building are adding sonet rings to interconnect offices in MANs and packet over sonet has the potential to supplant ATM in LAN and across WAN.
Sonet was born out of necessity, as the population expanded and communication demands grew, copper- once the transmission material of choice ceased to be economical or practical to carry the huge number of calls nation wide. Copper also was highly prone to electrical spikes from storms and other interference. Now data that once required hundreds of copper cables could be directed down a glass fiber only slightly thicker than human hair.
Though today’s networking devices are more reliable, there’s one element that can’t be counted on power. With power problems causing half of all network downtime, the fastest and easiest way to increase power availability is to increase power availability. APC’s Symmetra Power Array, a revolutionary power protection system, provides the high availability, flexibility, reliability, ease of installation and simple upkeep you need. Best of all, power array redundancy and manageability deliver uninterrupted peace of mind.
Symmetra provides 99 percentage availability for data centres with N+1 redundancy. The battery modules share connected loads evenly, allowing other modules to instantly pick up the rest of the load if one removed or fails. It can be configured for 4-16 kVA which is enough for mid sized computer rooms. 4 kVA power modules expand UPS voltage load capacity to match data centre demands. Additionally battery modules, which may be shifted from one power array to another or added in extended run battery frames, can provide virtually unlimited run time.
The MOTO SLVR line features typical, nonsense, slim candy-bar phones with a reasonable amount of features. The SLVR L9 is the successor of the L7; in the looks department, the two are nearly identical.
Despite it being entry-level, the fit and finish of the L9 are surprisingly good. The pearl-grey finish is a good as that on the more expensive RAZR 2.The back cover is finished in rubberized material, and therefore offers good grip.
A 2-inch, 256 colour, 176* 220 LCD is more than enough for this phone. The screen is sharp and bright, and stays perfectly legible out-doors. The navigational keys consists of a roundel and two buttons.
The keypad is well-spaced, with each key being separated from the other by small ridges; however, the tactile feedback isn’t as good as that on the new RAZR 2, despite the visual similarities.
We had no problems as far as signal reception goes, but the speakerphone clarity could have been better. Battery life is strictly okay- we got around two days with nominal usage. At Rs 8,399 the L9 is reasonably-priced; however, we can’t see any compelling reason to recommend it to anyone.
