Archive for October, 2009

PDAs Even Come With GPS.

So now you just bought a new PDA right?
Now let me ask you one question, dows your PDA can support a GPS system?
If not, then I think you should re-consider for a new one. I mean the best one because PDA now has become one of the known gadgets for many people to install a GPS system in it.

If you don’t know what kind of PDA that can support GPS system, definitely I will recommend you this hp ipaq because you will not regret once you bought it. Well personally, I prefer to have 2 in 1 funtion that is PDA + GPS rather than use a single GPS gadget alone. it because some of the GPS devices can be quite bulky and I am not a person who are into that kind of style. I mean it’s not comfortable for me to carry them around.

The best thing about GPS is that I always can have an option if there is an accident ahead. I can look for an alternative road so that I’m not going to have my long day in my car. In fact, I never drive alone because there’s a “pretty voice” that accompany me wherever I go. The built in software interprets the GPS information into a series of spoken commands, like “Turn Left at the gas station” or “You’ve missed the turning, take the next right and turn around”. Sounds cute isn’t it?

Not only that, I also can find the places that I want to go easily. No matter where is the location, I still can find it because this tomtom one always give me the accurate maps and points of interest. Yes, it has course-planning functionality as well.

Dell Latitude Z First Laptop With Wireless Charging, $2000

With the Latitude Z, Dell claims to be the first with a laptop capable of charging without wires. Using what’s basically a larger version of the Palm Pre’s inductive charger, the Z draws power wirelessly when planted on a laptop stand that also double as the power transmitter. According to Dell, charging times should remain similar to the traditional wired setup. So let’s assume a 2-3 hour wait?

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Another key feature of the Z is the use of secondary hardware to support a touch-sensitive-driven instant-on mode. Great news, especially since previous incarnations of Dell’s instant-on modes were basically misnomers, as their reliance on the main CPU and motherboard meant longer startup times.

According to CNN, the Latitude Z represents Dell’s attempt to establish a wireless peripheral connectivity ecosystem. Aside from power, there are also plans to come out with inductive connectors for monitors and other devices.

The report’s glowing insistence that Dell is actually innovating smacks of friendly journalism. But at least it’s founded on truth, given that Dell’s known for checking out what the competition does and finding cheaper and more efficient ways to do it.

The Latitude Z, with it’s thin profile (14.5mm at the thinnest) and beveled back-end, should be available for corporate customers soon, with a starting price tag of $1999.

ASUS Eee PC 900HA

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This is one of the most hot gadget in 2008-2009. I love it very much and I believe you also want it too. Honestly, I just wanted a tiny computer for my blogging job and for documentations.

I also need it to store all my MP3, music, surf comfortably on internet and move it wherever I wish. It is much more compact than my Compaq laptop (standard-sized notebook) and the best part is, it only weight 2.5 pounds!

Actually, this Eee PC 900HA is perfect for a blogger like me. If you are a student, I can bet that this will be your best partner too. Yup, it can be used anywhere as long as the Wi-Fi hotspots available. Not only that, the battery life is awesome and the keyboard is steady. With Windows 7, you can get 3 hours 55 minutes with full brightness.

For a business people, you must have this Eee PC because the small size and light weight will allow it to fit easily into your briefcase. If you have a LCD projectors, then it should be no problem because the Powerpoint presentations can be done accordingly.

The 160 GB hard has room to partition. That’s mean you can add other operating systems along with XP. It is smart and perfect, even with Vista.

Not to forget, the processing speed and RAM also will make you comfortable. It is enough for web browsing and common tasks. You can hooked it up to your HDTV, so if you want to watch movies online, just go ahead.

Unbelievable for the price, and actually better than my previous standard size laptop because it’s so small and light. You don’t need to be worry because it came with a user manual.

All you need to do is read it so that you could understand and follow the guide without any problems!

Nokia E71x Smartphone

This recent update to the popular E71 rings in (pun intended) as the thinnest smartphone available. Featuring a slim, sleek, ergonomic design packed with advanced features, it”s got beauty and brains all in one!

The E71x, exclusive to AT&T, is perfect for the busy executive, socialite, or about-towner that wants powerful e-mail, contact, calendar, and multimedia features with the utility of a full keyboard but without the bulk or less-than-sexy lines of most smartphones. It”s the perfect non-BlackBerry.

The endless list of features includes: Symbian S60 3rd Edition FP2; 2.4″ QVGA display with excellent readability / light sensor control; stellar battery life (13 days of standby and 5 hours of talk time); 3.2 MP still / video camera with flash; full media player functionality; Navi-key with kinda-creepy-but-ultimately-very-cool glowing status light that “beats” like a heart; handles up to 8GB microSD cards giving you lots of storage capacity for music, photos, and video; also includes Wi-Fi, voice-guided GPS, Quickoffice for working on-the-go, and, of course, HSDPA and Java-enabled browser to make internet surfing zippy.

The E71x is a power executive hiding inside a little black dress, and it”s price is hard to beat – just $99.99 with a two year contract on AT&T.