Thursday, March 22, 2012

EliteScreens T72UWS1 Tripod_Portable_Screen

Elite Screens T72UWS1 Tripod Portable Screen 72-Inches, 16:9 Aspect Ratio



The proven and reliable design of our tripod portable projection screen combines elegance with the precision of a traditional design at an unbeatable price. This makes it ideal for indoor and outside presentations. Its rugged construction will withstand the rigors of daily usage while its precision designed locking ring provides ease in getting the right height settings. All Tripod models use our MaxWhite 1.1 gain universal projection material with wide viewing diffusion for large group presentations.

  • MaxWhite 1.1 gain black backed material
  • Standard built-in keystone eliminator
  • Rugged construction withstands the rigors of daily usage
  • Complimentary 4-side black masking borders
  • Standard 2-year parts and labor manufacturer's warranty
List Price: $139.00
Price: $112.76
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Friday, March 16, 2012

Review Sony Ericson Xperia Active

Review Sony Ericson Xperia Active - Your Android-Powered Training Buddy

If there is one thing lacking in today's powerpacked smartphones, it is the rugged factor. While some devices can scratch easily, or have screens prone to cracking, others have moisture entering into exposed ports, making them unsuitable for sweaty activities like exercise. Fortunately, there is a niche category of phones that boast protective casings. One example would be the Sony ericsson Xperia Active, which positions itself as the ultimate Android smartphone for your active life.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Active is one of the most compact phones we have handled so far. However, it does come in rather thick at 16.5mm. This is due to the two battery covers that seal off the internals of the Sony Ericson Xperia Active from the elements. The dual protective layers also add to the overall weight of the phone (11D.8g). Fortunately, the device still feels rather comfortable in our hands.

A unique attribute of the Sony Ericson Xperia Active is its wrist strap catch on the bottom right corner of the device. The retail package of the phone comes wittl a Sony Ericsson-branded wrist strap that feels quite durable, and should come in handy for individuals who want to bring the device along for exercise but are afraid to accidentally drop it.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Ten Tech Trends to watch in 2012

1. 3D Scanners
HP was the first to show one off,but this technology for scanner objects has many applications and will prove popular.

2. Ivy Bridge
If we haven't made it clear how excited we are for this new technology from Intel. then we haven't been doing our jobs.

3. Hi-Def displays
Handheld and portable devices with high-DPI are on the rise and as gadgets get more powerful, we want the displays to match.

4. Quad-core Tablets
The power we mentioned above? It's chipsets like the Tegra 3 that will be supplying it.

5. Glassless 3D
If there's a universal complaint about 3D, it's the need for glasses - so any tech that removes the need is going to be big.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Review Roland JP80 Jupiter 80 Live Synthesizer

Review Roland Jupiter-80

Roland is well known for having made some of the most legendary and influential synthesizers of all time, and in recent years it has been bringing some of these much-loved classics back to life - only this time around they are packed with cutting-edge technology. The latest to get a makeover is the Jupiter-SO, based at least in name on the Jupiter-B. Billed by Roland as a performance synthesizer, it's an extremely solid piece of kit, and in contrast to the standard muted looks of modern synths has a multitude of coloured buttons and lights, in keeping with the design of the original

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

REVIEW - LOGITECH FOLD-UP KEYBOARD FOR IPAD


REVIEW - LOGITECH FOLD-UP KEYBOARD FOR IPAD

Because all you ever really wanted was for your iPad to be a laptop
Since the iPad debuted a couple of years ago, people have been trying to turn it into a low-cost, lightweight replacement laptop. Adding a Bluetooth keyboard is a good start, of course, but then you're stuck lugging around two separate items. That's hardly an argument for being able to simplify your life with an iPad. Or is it? Logitech's Fold-Up Keyboard turns your iPad into a Transformer, letting you use it tablet-style, or with a full-size keyboard when you need a productivity boost. 

Computer Diet For Weight Loss

The trouble with eating is the body does not tell you exacriy when your needs are satisfied, and by the time you feel full, you might well have packed away extra calories that show up on your waisriine. That is where the Mandometer, they claim, helps. The device consists of a scale that is connected to a computer.

The software allows the patient to see on the computer display a comparison between a normal rate of eating and level of satiety and an overweight user's own rate and satiety perception. In arollnd four months, the user is apparenriy trained to eat like a normal person does. Eat normal, weigh normal, voila!


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