
Re-views.org | Fujitsu Amilo Pi 3540 Stylish Notebook
Posted by Reviews in Computer, Electronics, Gadgets on 07 29th, 2008Fujitsu unveiled the new style white Amilo Pi 3540. The new laptop is based on the platform Centrino 2 and has a 15.4-inch screen LCD and NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS graphics card.
The memory capacity up to 4 GB of RAM, 15-in-1 card reader, e-port SATA, WiFi, and should be available in August for about 880 €.
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read comments (0)Re-views.org | Hitachi DZ-BD10H Full HD Camcorder.
Posted by Reviews in Camera, Electronics, Gadgets on 07 29th, 2008Hitachi introduced a new full HD camcorder, the DZ-BD10H. This is the last new version of DZ-BD9H we introduced earlier this year.
Hitachi DZ-BD10H camera incorporates on Blu-ray (BD-R/RE), 30GB HDD, a 2.7 inch LCD screen, HDMI output, face detection function, and an SD / SDHC housing.
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Re-views.org | Nintendo loses another round in controller patent lawsuit
Posted by Reviews in Electronics, Gadgets, Gaming Console on 07 23rd, 2008Sony and Microsoft may have sorted things out with Anascape (otherwise known as the self-proclaimed ruler of all analog sticks) before things got too out of hand, but Nintendo has been busy fighting it out with the company in court, which resulted in them being ordered to dish out a hefty $21 million earlier this year — a ruling that Nintendo naturally appealed. The big N is now facing another setback, however, as a US District Judge has rejected Nintendo’s request for a new trial, which could potentially result in a ban on sales of Wii Classic Controllers, WaveBirds, and GameCube controllers (not to mention GameCube systems). To avoid that, Nintendo will apparently either have to post a bond or put royalties from the controllers into an escrow account. For its part, Nintendo seems to be remaining defiant, saying that it “was already planning to appeal this case to the Federal Circuit court,” and that this new ruling “does not impact that decision.”
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Re-Views.org | BlackBerry KickStart 8220 gets really early review
Posted by Reviews in Cell Phone, Electronics, Gadgets on 07 23rd, 2008The Bold is still stealing the overwhelming majority of RIM’s spotlight at the moment for a handful of pretty good reasons: one, it’s actually been announced; two, it’s 3G; and three, it falls in line with the traditional (and loved) BlackBerry form factor. Lurking in the shadows, though, is the KickStart, RIM’s very first flip phone, and a device that could end up making a huge splash if it actually manages to launch at the sub-$50 price point that’s been making the rounds on the rumor circuit. CrackBerry got a way-early peek at the 8220 version of the device, which follows RIM’s typical naming convention by packing WiFi while an 8210 will hold up the GPS side of things (seriously, RIM, how hard can it be to do both?), and overall it seems that the R&D team did its homework from the quick impressions. The SureType keyboard is huge and apparently quite easy to use without making the phone excessively large, though the trackball rests deeper in the shell making it a bit trickier to operate — you win some, you lose some. The QVGA display is said to be just shy of Bold quality (which is a compliment, considering the killer screen on the Bold), and it’s always hard to argue with a 3.5mm headphone jack. Come on, T-Mobile, let’s make this happen.
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Re-views.org | Sony Reader pre-order now live in the UK, shipping in September
Posted by Reviews in Electronics, Gadgets, eReader on 07 23rd, 2008We Americans have had the opportunity to pick up Sony’s Reader for what seems like eons, but you poor bookworms holed up in the UK have been neglected unjustly. No more, as Sony has just opened up the phone lines for folks eager to claim their spot in line the queue. No need in rehashing the specifications you already know — it’s still the same ole PRS-505, just way more expensive in US dollars.
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Re-views.org | $2,000 Giant Twist Freedom DX electric bicycle gets pedaled on video
Posted by Reviews in Electronics, Gadgets, Transportations on 07 23rd, 2008For those balking at the $2,000 price tag, you should really take a look at the competition before scrunching your nose up and walking away. That being said, two large is still a lot to drop on something that could still require at least some bodily exertion, but a recent video review over at Popular Mechanics could help you determine whether this particular bike is worth you while. The Giant Twist Freedom DX can roll up to 75 miles on a mixture of battery and human-powered pedaling, and the motor touts three different modes (Eco, Normal and Sport) to satisfy your mood / riding requirements. Nah, Ironman participants won’t want anything to do with this heap, but those looking for a greener (and oftentimes quicker) way to commute in the city may find lots to love. The video, as promised, is waiting in the read link.
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Re-views.org | NAO humanoid robots gets a price tag, exhaustive overview.
Posted by Reviews in Electronics, Gadgets, Robot on 07 23rd, 2008We’ve been keeping an eye on Aldebaran’s NAO robot since before it even took its first steps, and it now looks like the little guy is finally set to try to make it on its own in the wild world of the commercial market. That word comes courtesy of an exhaustive white paper posted by Aldebaran on the arXiv website, which also includes the helpful little detail that the bot will cost interested laboratories about €10,000 (or roughly $15,600). Unfortunately, there’s no indication as to exactly when the bot will be available, but those in the market for one can at least tide themselves a bit over by pouring over the details available in the PDF at the link below.
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