Thursday, April 30, 2009

Blackberry 8100 Pearl GSM Quadband QWERTY Phone (Unlocked) Black

2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900Size Dimensions 107 x 50 x 14.5 mmWeight 89.5 gDisplay Type 65K colorsSize 240 x 260 pixels, 2.2 inches- QWERTY keyboard- WallpapersSound Alert types Vibration; polyphonic, MP3 ringtonesSpeakerphone YesMemory Phonebook YesCall records YesInternal 64 MBCard slot microSD (TransFlash), buy memoryData GPRS YesHSCSD NoEDGE Yes3G NoWLAN NoBluetooth Yes, v2.0Infrared port NoUSB YesCamera Primary 1.3 MP, 1280 x 1024 pixels, LED flashVideo NoSecondary NoFeatures OS BlackBerry OSCPU 32-bit Intel XScale PXA272 312 MHz processorMessaging SMSBrowser HTMLRadio NoGames Yes GPS NoJava Yes- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)- Media player- SureType keyboard software- OrganizerBattery Standard battery, Li-Ion 900 mAhStand-by Up to 360 hTalk time Up to 3 h 30 min

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

NAXA NX-690 7" Touchscreen LCD Display

* PLL Electronic Tuning Stereo AM/FM Radio Tuner* 7” TFT LCD Display* DVD/SVCD/VCD/MP3/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/WMA Playback with ID3 Text Function & ESP (Electronic Anti-Skip Protection)* Touch Screen Capability* Motorized Slide Down Mechanism with Adjustable Positions & Carrying Case* USB Compatible* SD/MMC Memory Card Slot* Aux-in Jack for External MP3/MP4 Players* 30 Station Pre-set, Station Seek & Preset Scan Function* Automatic Memory Preset Store Function* Disc Intro/Random/Repeat/Play/Track & Search Function* Multi-color LCD* Large LCD Display* Electronic Preset Equalizer (Pop/Rock/Classic/Flat) Control* Electronic Encoder Audio (Volume/Bass/Treble/Balance/Fader) Control* Night Illumination* Pair of Low-impedance RCA Line-out Plugs* 4 x 40 Watts Power Output* Four Speaker Wires and Mounting Accessories* Wireless Infrared Remote Control Handset (Included)

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Buying Guide:Digital Cameras

Introduction
Chances are if your shopping for a digital camera it's not your first. Most likely you're one of the many digital camera users that have an older digital camera model. Customers most often note that their older digital cameras quickly burn through batteries or are slow to respond once they've press the shutter release. Luckily these are largely problems of the past; today's cameras offer more speed, a more conservative power consumption, more pixels, more zoom, more compactness, more storage, and more automation. Pixel count is still the biggest deciding factor in determining a camera's price, followed by compactness, lens quality and zoom capabilities, and finally LCD screen size and resolution.
When shopping for a digital camera your first considerations should be those of use. What will the majority of my pictures be of (people, landscapes, sports, etc.)? Most cameras are good for general shooting, so try to get specific here. Also consider how you will share the pictures (photo album, email, internet galleries)? Answering these questions should give you an idea of what you functions you need versus what you would like. The size camera that is right for you depends, mainly, on how frequently it will be used. Smaller cameras tend to get used more often, because they're less obtrusive and easier to carry. Alternatively, mid-size compacts can be a good compromise between price and size if you don't mind sporting a hip case. There is no one answer that applies to all users. Considering the above factors will serve as a good starting point. Read further to explore other options and get a better idea of which model camera will suit your individual needs.
What's Available
The leading innovators in the realm of digital photography are Canon, Casio, Fuji, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, and Sony. Before the late nineties digital camera were novel and the choices were very limited. Today there are so many models to choose from it can be dizzying. Consequently, there's a model to fit everyone.
Types of digital cameras
Small has always been pervasive in the world of electronics. So it comes as no surprise that the latest subcompacts weight-in at a mere 5 to 8 oz, and are designed to be pocket-sized. This is the choice for those that want to carry their camera everywhere. This is not what to get for grandma, the controls are tiny.
Your standard compacts are definitely too big for your pocket, but are a perfect size for the handbag, glove box, or maybe even a sporty hip case. These cams tip the scales at 14oz at their heaviest and 7 oz at their slimmest. Compacts are recommended for general use and are simple to use; although, they can be a bit limiting.
For the photo enthusiast, sticking to a budget, there are SLR-like digitals. This hybrid category shares most, but not all, the versatility of a full SLR. Though not equipped with an interchangeable lens, SLR-like lenses start out wider and zoom more than most point and shoot models. Yet, they lack true optical through the lens viewing, and have a greater shutter release lag time than an SLR.
SLRs, or Single Lens Reflexes, are the bulkiest and heaviest type; the trade off for the extra girth is speed, versatility, and an interchangeable lens. SLRs are best suited for an artist or someone who has taken a photo class or two. Although they can essential be point 'n shoot as well, SLRs are overkill for most people. However, if you're a lover of candid photography this type offers very little, if any, lag time between when the shutter is press and when the photo is snapped. Other advantages include: larger image sensor, continuous shooting, RAW images, and super long battery life. Pro-sumer SLR models are great choice for a lighter alternative, but lack the durability of professional models. If you are a heavy shooter that pulls the camera out, more often than not, go big and go pro.
What to look for in a digital camera
With such a wide selection of digital cameras on the market, it could get a little confusing finding the one perfectly suited to your needs. Below, we further identify and discuss important features you should look for when shopping for a digital camera.
1. Resolution: A digital camera's resolution is a large factor in determining a camera's price. This number tells you how many pixels the sensor holds. One million pixels equal one megapixel. A 6 megapixel camera is sufficient for most folks. More isn't always better, especially if other components are overlooked. Beware not to choose a model based solely on pixel count, lens quality and sensor build effect the overall photograph just as much. Those who frequently crop photos may want to consider a higher pixel count. This gives you more pixels to play with, improving the resolution of the cropped photo. For light commercial applications, you may want go for a camera with an 8-10MP resolution. The more pixels you begin with the more detail is visible even when the photo is reduced for web use.
2. Interface: Obviously, the images from a digital camera are viewable on a computer, but they can also be shared on a television. Digital cameras use universal serial bus (USB) connectivity for computer interface. Newer models offer USB 2.0 connectivity for faster data transfer. Most cameras are plug_and_play, if not, drivers are provided on the CD documentation that comes with the cam. In all cases where the memory is removable, a card reader should be employed. This will save the camera's battery as well as minimize the risk of data loss during image transfers. This data loss most often occurs when the camera battery dies during transfer. The camera should also have a TV-out which provides a connection to the television for viewing the photos or movies directly on the TV. Most cameras provide an analog signal, but cameras pushing digital signals using HDMI interfaces are slowly making there way into the market. If you have a HDTV with HDMI you should look for this in the specs. Some Panasonic blu-ray players have card slots to accommodate memory card from Panasonic digital camera.
3. PC compatibility: If you have older PC with only a serial port, an upgrade is in order. USB PCI cards are an inexpensive add-on, this will also require at least Windows 98 second edition. If you aren't looking to upgrade or perform surgery on you PC. A few cameras come with serial cables still; if your system requires one make sure you double check that this cable is included. Mac OSX compatibility isn't an issue for image transfer, however the software included with the camera should be checked for Mac OSX support.
4. Zoom: A zoom lens provides flexibility in framing shots and compensates for the distance between you and the subject. They're great if you prefer a mix of wide and tight shots. Zoom ranges have steadily increased over the years, yielding ranges as wide as 18mm-200mm for some SLR lens. On non-SLR models a 3x zoom lens starts out around 24mm-28mm, great for group shots, and they zoom to a moderate telephoto, about 105mm, perfect for head shots. You should look in to getting more zoom especially if you want to shoot sports are wildlife. The zoom feature on non-SLRs magnifies either through Optical or Digital zoom. Optical zooms produce better results. As the name suggests, optical zooms magnify through actual camera lens adjustments; whereas, with a digital zoom the camera enlarges the image by cropping the pixels from the image and enlarging pixels in the center of the frame. Digital zooms invariably compromise the resolution of the image. For the most part, digital zooms should be ignored when comparing models. The same effect can be achieved by cropping the image in post-processing. In order to maintain a slim profile some subcompacts use an internal zoom. This zoom configuration lens is superior to the telescopic zooms present on most models. Telescopic zooms are out in the open and they are more vulnerable to damage because of it. Being protected in the camera body greatly reduces the chances of an internally zooming lens becoming misaligned and blurred. Also, internal zooms won't jam and render an otherwise functioning camera useless.
5. Memory cards: Buy a digital camera that has a card slot for the flash memory cards. This offers additional storage space to the in-built memory of the camera. The maximum memory card capacity supported can be as high as 2 GB, but buy at least 256 megabytes this will give most cameras about 150 shots. High speed cards are a wasted on less expensive models, but they will improve transfer speed when downloading shots, if a card reader is used. Allow more storage for demanding uses. This allows you to click a larger number of high resolution photos and shoot longer higher resolution videos. Several types of memory cards are available are Compact Flash (CF), Secured Digital (SD), Multimedia, Smart Media, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO Duo and XD. Because contact pins can bend and break if the card is inserted incorrectly, a flat contact is generally preferable to the pin contacts present in CF cards.
6. Battery: Digital cameras run on rechargeable lithium-ion or nickel metal hydrate batteries. They are the preferred choice because they have a far better battery life when compared to the alkaline batteries. Many camera manufactures have proprietary batteries that can be costly to replace. There is no conclusive evidence that this specialized power packs performs any better than rechargeable AA batteries. Some models can use both for maximum versatility. AA batteries are more economical, and can easily be found if your every in a pinch.
7. LCD screen: The LCD screen is where you will actually view the pictures you have captured or the videos you have shot. The LCD screen should preferably have a size of around at least 2.5 inches to offer a better view of photos and videos. An LCD screen uses a larger amount of the battery power. So it makes sense to get a camera that offers the option of turning off the LCD when taking photos. An automatic power safe mode usually takes care of this. When short on battery life it is nice to have the option of an optical view-finder instead of relying on the LCD at all times. Touch screen interfaces have slowly made their way into higher priced models this allows you to make adjustment while keeping an eye on you subject; also, touch screens allow controls to easily be read in the a darken room.
8. Image stabilization: An image stabilizer reduces the amount of shaking that occurs from hand-holding a camera. Some stabilizers are optical, most are digital. Optical stabilizers work by using a floating lens element which attempts to compensate for any camera shake. The more common, less expensive, digital image stabilizers use a technique that shifts the electronically the image from frame to frame, enough to counteract the shaking motion. It's also worth noting different manufactures refer to this feature differently. Canon calls it Image Stabilization (IS), Panasonic and Leica call it MegaOIS, and Sony calls it Super Steady Shot (SSS). As always, mounting your camcorder on a tripod is the surest way of getting a steady shot. If you're not using a tripod using both hands and bracing you elbows against your chest is the next best thing.
Making the right decision
Prior to buying a digital camera, it's best to thoroughly analyze the camera you have singled out based on the above mentioned parameters. You should also view its sample pictures online and read reviews from existing owners and tech editors to find out whether the camera meets their expectations. After all, value is king.
To help you decide what part of the price spectrum you'd like to explore we invite you to view the various Digital Cameras.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Yoga Sports Mat for Nintendo Wii Fit

Exercise in comfort and style with this Yoga Sports mat Place the mat between the Wii Fit Balance Board and your floor / carpet Provides comfort while minimizing impace while keeping your board in place Provides non-slip surface 3 layers contruction for durability Mat can be used with any floor based workouts including yoga or pilates .

Friday, April 17, 2009

Samsung i780 GSM Tri-Band QWERTY Phone (Unlocked) Black

2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 2100 Size Dimensions 115.9 x 61.3 x 12.9 mm Weight 120 g Display Type TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors Size 320 x 320 pixels, 2.55 inches - QWERTY keyboard - Optical trackpad Sound Alert types Vibration; polyphonic, MP3 ringtones Speakerphone No Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall Call records Practically unlimited Internal 128 MB RAM, 256 MB ROM Card slot microSD (TransFlash), buy memory Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps HSCSD No EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps 3G HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP Infrared port No USB Yes Camera Primary 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels Video Yes Secondary VGA videocall camera Features OS Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional CPU 32-bit Marvell PXA310 624 MHz processor Messaging SMS Browser WAP 2.0 / HTML, Opera Mobile 8.65 Radio No Games Yes GPS Yes, with A-GPS support Java Yes, MIDP 2.0 - Pocket Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF viewer) - Voice memo - Callia Player, Callia Reader - Photo Slides - SmartConverter - MP3/AAC/AAC+/WMA/OGG/AMR player - WMV/MP4 player Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1480 mAh Stand-by Up to 400 h Talk time Up to 7 h .

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Garmin StreetPilot C320 Portable GPS Navigation System

Portable GPS Navigation System, with WAAS-Enabled, automatic route calculation, 3.5" TFT Display backlight touch screen, SD Card Slot, USB 2.0 . Garmin has introduced two new in-vehicle GPS receivers for use in your car or truck, the StreetPilot c320 and Street Pilot c330. We'll be discussing both in each description as both are virtually identical with one key difference. The c320 comes with Mapsource City-Select award-winning Software on CD (for installation into a Notebook or Desktop computer) and uses a 128MB SD card which allows you to Download a particular region for GPS mapping as you drive. The c330, on the other hand, comes pre-loaded with highly detailed MapSource City Select street Data of the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. The Database features an industry-leading five million-plus points of interest¿including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, and attractions. So, if you do lots of long-distance continental driving, the c330 may be the better value for you. If you usually stick to driving within a section of the country, the c320 might just be the best for you. Both are exceptional units but you must choose which is best for you. Either way, you can be assured that you'll get where you want to go easily and comfortably. StreetPilot c320 Package Includes: StreetPilot c320 receiver (OEM Box), Vehicle suction cup mount w/12-volt adapter, PC/USB Interface cable, A/C power adapter, 128 MB SD Memory card, MapSource City Select North America CD-ROM with full unlock, Setup guide Simple TouchScreen interface, with automatic route calculation to any destination and turn-by-turn voice-prompted directions along the way Bright, 3.5-inch diagonal, 16-Bit Color display that makes navigation a snap Dual Integrated speakers for high-quality voice prompts Selecting a destination is straightforward and requires only a limited amount of Input from the user Choose between a three-dimensional navigation view or the more traditional ¿bird¿s eye¿ overhead view Each boasts distinctive and sleek styling¿the only buttons are a Rotary volume knob and an on/off switch. The device is secured by a suction-mount cradle that fastens to the windshield for easy portability among vehicles. Users can customize their unit¿s appearance with an array of colored faceplates (sold separately). WAAS-enabled 12 parallel Channel GPS Built-in patch antenna; MCX-type connector for Optional external GPS antenna connection Unit dimensions: 4.4¿ W x 3.2¿ H x 2.8¿ D SPECIFICATIONS Description: StreetPilot C320 GPS System Manufacturer: Garmin General Features: 3D Map View, backlit display, Odometer, Touchscreen, turn by turn navigation, voice guidance, WAAS Enabled Product Type: Vehicle Diagonal Screen Size: 3.5 in Display Type: color Included Components: Automobile Power Adapter (DC) , Charger , Memory Card , USB Cable Battery Type: Lithium Ion Battery Life: 8 hour(s) Interface Type: MCX , USB Total Waypoints: 500 Position Accuracy: 49 ft Number of Channels: 12 Memory Type: Secure Digital Total Included Memory: 128 MB Depth: 2.8 in Width: 4.4 in Height: 3.2 in .

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Play Pom Poms for Nintendo Wii

Play Poms, Pom Pom extensions for your Wii remote AND nunchuck. Designed using authentic Pom Pom materials, the Play Poms are perfect for We Cheer, All Star Cheer Squad, and any other cheerleading games for the Wii console. Simply place your Wii Remote and Nunchuck into the Pom Pom cradles and experience the realistic feel and sound of cheerleading, from these high quality remote extensions. This products does not include Wii Remote and Nunchuck .

Monday, April 13, 2009

Hannspree 10-Inch MLB White Sox LCD Television

Perfect for White Sox fans young and old, this Hannspree 10-inch LCD TV is enclosed in a round, baseball-shaped cabinet that features real baseball leather and red hand stitching and an official White Sox logo. This set offers a standard NTSC television tuner and such features as V-chip parental controls and closed captioning. This state-of-the-art LCD TV offers consistent color tone, clear contrast values, and natural, life-like details. The 10-inch screen has an 800 by 600-pixel resolution, 4:3 aspect ratio (fine for standard TV transmissions and pan-and-scan video), and a 130-degree horizontal viewing angle. The screen has a 25 millisecond (ms) response time, brightness rating of 350 cd/m2 (candela per square meter), and a 450:1 contrast ratio. (The higher the contrast ratio, the greater a TV's ability to display subtle color details and not get washed out by ambient room light.) This TV has a pair of built-in stereo speakers that produce 2 watts per channel (4 watts total). It includes a 4-in-one video input--which accepts S-Video and RCA A/V connections--as well as a second RCA A/V input and an RF input, enabling you to easily hook up a DVD player or VCR. It also provides a headphone jack for private viewing and it comes with a remote control. Features: 350 cd/m2 Brightness 450:1 Contrast Ratio 130H/110V Viewing Angles Digital Comb Filter 4-in-1 Cable (Composite Video, S-Video, Audio) 30,000 Lamp Hours RF Input Vesa Compatible: 75mm NYSC Tuner 2 Composite View Inputs 2 Analog Audio Inputs Headphone Jack 3:2 Pulldown Audio Watts: 4 Standard Remote Control PAL Compatible Inputs (not Tuner) Specifications: LCD Panel Diagonal Size: 10 in Panel Dimensions in Inches (WxHxD): 12.992 x 11.535 x 5.157 Television Type: LCD Tuner Type in LCD TV: NTSC Audio: Stereo Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Standard TV Comb Filter (Separation Circuit): 3-Line Digital Comb Filter Pixel Resolution (LCD TV): 800x600 pixels Picture-in/on-Picture (PIP) (POP): None Video Format: NTSC Contrast Ratio: 450:1 Remote Control Type: Standard Remote Control Audio Output Wattage: 4 Input Connections: 1 RF Input(s);2 Analog-Audio Stereo Inputs;2 Composite Video Input (RCA) Output Connections: 1 Headphone Output This television receiver has only an analog broadcast tuner and will require a converter box after June 12 2009, to receive over-the-air broadcasts with an antenna because of the U.S.'s transition to digital broadcasting.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

2GB TOUCH SCREEN PERSONAL MEDIA PLAYER (BLACK)

This is a Revolutionary new Portable Media Player with a large multi-touch display screen. Player is equipped with innovative new software that empowers you to glide through music, videos, photos and radio stations, by simply touching the screen. A unique 2.8" QVGA TFT touch screen color display with a playing resolution of 320x240 will make watching your movies and viewing your pictures a pleasure. Listen to your favorite radio stations on the built-in FM radio tuner with 20 channel presets. The 8 preset equalizer including Natural, 3D, Rock, Pop, Classic, Bass, Jazz and User EQ presets enables you to optimize the audio output when listening to your favorite music or watching your favorite movies. Listen to your movies or music via the built-in speaker or plug in the included earphones for privacy. Multiple repeat modes include once, repeat one, folder once, folder repeat, all once, all repeat, intro. A built-in microphone enables you to record voice memos. The DT-2 is equipped with a Mini SD Card slot so you can expand the memory up to 4GB. Features: 2.8" TFT LCD color touch screen 2 GB built-in memory 4GB (expandable) 320 x 240 pixel resolution Support MP3, WMA, MPEG-4(AVI) and JPEG format Built-in MIC Built-in FM radio with 20 channel presets 8 preset equalizer Multiple repeat mode Supports external Mini SD Card (not included) Built-in speaker Built-in 1000 mAh Li-ion battery Video playing: 4 hours Audio playing: 15 hours (in the LCD closed mode) USB2.0 high transmission AC included Dimension: 3.75" x 2.20" x 0.55"

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Avirex RX85011G2 Mens Cash Flow Watch

Three hand. Polished yellow gold and silver tone case and bracelet. Textured yellow gold tone dial with stones for hour markers. Brand Name: Avirex Part Number: RX85011G2 Dial window material type: Mineral Clasp: fold-over-clasp Case material: stainless-steel Band material: two-tone Band length: mens-standard Dial color: blue Bezel material: gold-tone Bezel Function: stationary Movement: analog-quartz Water resistant depth: 100 Meters.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Nintendo DSi Black Bundle with 2 Games

The Nintendo DSi is a high-powered handheld video game system in a sleek, folding design- loaded with features like touch screen control for a unique gaming experience. Snap photos with the built-in camera, edit and send them to friends, play back your music with Nintendo DSi Sound, or browse the Internet with the Nintendo DSi Browser. From playing games to just playing around, the Nintendo DSi does it all. Nintendo DSi is a handheld video game system and more. * Enjoy the largest screen size, best audio quality and thinnest design of any system in the Nintendo DS family. * Download exclusive games, clocks and calendars via the Nintendo DSi Shop. * Enjoy playing your Nintendo DS games on your Nintendo DSi.* * Take pictures using either an inward or outward facing camera and choose from 11 different lenses to customize your shots. * Connect wirelessly to browse the internet, share photos and play with others** * Access your music in the AAC format off any standard SD Card Features Include : Nintendo DSi Camera - Two cameras - 11 interactive lenses - Endless fun for you and your friends Nintendo DSi Sound - Record your voice - Play with your voice - Play your music - Play with your music - An interactive audio player Nintendo DSi Shop - Browse the Internet - Entertain yourself - Entertain your friends - Unleash your creativity - Download apps that let you do it all DS Download Play - Download demos - Play against friends - Connect to the Wii console - An easy way to share to the fun PictoChat - Chat locally with friends - With pictures - Now including rainbows Golden Compass: Help Lyra, her daemon Pan, and the armored bear Iorek rescue kidnapped children and put a stop to the Gobblers in this game based on the movie version of The Golden Compass, the first book in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy Orcs & Elves: Enter an ancient and magical world where good and evil collide in an epic adventure with Orcs and Elves for Nintendo DS.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Harley Davidson Lamp

Rev up a room with this Harley Davidson lamp. The shade is decorated with vintage images, and the brushed metal motorcycle base is bedecked with a rugged Heritage Classic model, complete with working headlights. A push of a demo button supplies fun engine sound effects. Sleep mode. Measures approximately 8-3/4" x 11-1/4" x 18-1/4".

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Evenflo 3801837 Triumph Advance LX Car Seat- Harbortown

Evenflo Triumph Advance Convertible Car Seat accommodates infants rear facing from 5-35 lbs. and forward facing 20-50 lbs. Features: * Infinite Slide Harness adjustment system * Removable body and infant head support pillows * Multi-position ReclineRight base * TensionRight knob tightens harness easily from the side * EPP, energy absorbing foam liner * Fold-down cup holder for easy access to drinks and folds out of the way when not in use * Removable, washable pads * 2 buckle strap positions accommodate growing child * Meets or exceeds all applicable U.S. safety standards.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Casio EX-Z100 Exilim 10.1MP Digital Camera

Perfect pictures, exciting video--record it all with the compact Exilim EXZ100 camera. Take it all in with the wide-angle 28mm equivalent lens. It fits more in the frame, capturing an entire football field or a full mountain range in one vivid shot. Don't waste time figuring out the ideal settings for each image. Auto best shot analyzes faces, focus, and exposure to find the perfect settings for your pictures. Shoot and share video, too--it's a snap with a one-touch movie button and YouTube capture mode. A wide shooting function even optimizes video for playback on your LCD or plasma TV. From Casio. * Includes camera, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, charger with AC power cord, USB cable, A/V cable, strap, CD-ROM * 10.1 megapixels * 1/2.3" CCD image sensor * Wide-angle 28mm equivalent lens; seven lenses in six groups * 4X optical zoom * 4X digital zoom * 16X total zoom * 22.8X maximum HD zoom * 2.7" diagonal Super Clear TFT color LCD display * 12.1MB internal memory * Face recognition * Auto shutter functions * Contrast detection auto focus * Five focus modes: auto, macro, pan, infinity, manual * Program AE * Three metering modes * Eight white balance modes * ISO sensitivity to 1600 * Continuous shooting * Multiple flash modes * Red-eye reduction * Auto Best Shot * Two-, 10-second, triple self-timer * Three movie modes with audio: normal, prerecording, H.264 wide For YouTube * Movie button * Voice recording * Built-in world clock with time stamp * PictBridge-compatible * SD/SDHC/MMC/MMC Plus card slot * USB, A/V ports * NTSC/PAL video out * Measures approximately 3-5/8"W x 2-1/8"H x 7/8"D

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Nintendo Wii Sport HD Bundle - 5 Games, HD Cables, and More

Whether they're young or old, expert gamers or beginners, Wii players will express themselves with intuitive motion control using the Wii Remote: a flick of the wrist to swing a baseball bat or tennis racket, a backswing and follow-through to send a golf ball flying over a pristine fairway. Wii Sports, packaged with the Wii console, introduces players to those and many other experiences. The sleek Wii console, no larger than a stack of several DVD cases, includes a Wii Sports Game Disc ( 5 games; Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Bowling and Boxing), a sensor bar, a standard composite cable, a Wii stand, a Wii Remote, and a Nunchuk for even more exciting game-control possibilities. Key Features: Provides an immersive, engaging experience like no other, where the player is more connected to the game than ever before. Wii Remote utilizes motion sensor control allowing players to be a part of the game through natural and intuitive movement. Wii offers entertainment for every member of the household. Anyone of any age or skill level can pick up and play games on Wii. Virtual Console offers access to a library of downloadable games. Select games from the original Nintendo Entertainment system, Super NES and Nintendo 64 as well as new content that will be designed specifically for Wii. Wii plays all Nintendo GameCube video games. Wii offers more than just games. With the Wii Menu, you can check the news, create a caricature of yourself and play yourself in a game, view and send personal photos, or even check the weather. The Nintendo Wii Console includes: One Wii Remote One Nunchuk Wii Sports Game Disc (5 games; Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Bowling and Boxing) Power cord Sensor bar Standard AV composite cable HD Ready with HD Pro Component Cable for Wii.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Nokia E63 GSM Quadband QWERTY Phone (Unlocked) Blue

2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Size Dimensions 113 x 59 x 13 mm, 87 cc Weight 126 g Display Type TFT, 16M colors Size 320 x 240 pixels, 2.36 inches - Full QWERTY keyboard Sound Alert types Vibration, Polyphonic, MP3 Speakerphone Yes - 3.5 mm audio jack Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall Call records Detailed, max 30 days Internal 120 MB Card slot microSD (TransFlash), up to 8GB, hotswap, buy memory Data GPRS Class 32, 100 kbps HSCSD Yes EDGE Class 32, 296 kbps WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP Infrared port No USB Yes, v2.0 microUSB Camera Primary 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, LED flash Video Yes, QVGA@15fps Secondary No Features OS Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 v3.1 UI CPU ARM 11 369 MHz CPU Messaging SMS, Radio FM radio; Visual radio GPS No Java Yes, MIDP 2.0 - MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player - Office applications - Push to talk - Voice command/dial - Organizer - Printing Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh (BP-4L) Stand-by Up to 432 h (2G) / 480 h (3G) Talk time Up to 11 h (2G) / 4 h 40 min (3G) Music play Up to 18 h

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Philips DBP7200 Blu-Ray 1080p Disc Player

There's steaming heat as high-definition puts its brand on DVD and the winner appears to be Blu-Ray for deliver up to 1080p images (at 24 frames per second) with up to 7.1 channel home-theater sound capabilities. It's the only way to really get the full impact of disc play on your widescreen HDTV. Philips BDP7200 is a second-generation player ready to deliver top video and audio performance to your home-theater system. Philips BDP7200 touts stunning Full HD 1080p images - the pinnacle of today's high-def visuals. Rich surround sound is heightened with multi-channel audio decoding and digital audio optical outputs. Older DVD libraries will look better than ever as the BD player upscales them to 1080p - a major attraction to consumers who, as they migrate to HDTV sets, find that standard DVDs do not offer the HD content they expect. The BDP7200 supports technology known as BD-Java, which makes even more sophisticated interactive features possible. It boasts Picture in Picture (PiP), graphical enhancements and multi-languages for on-screen display. Multi-layered displays enable users to interact with on-disc content - such as pop-up menus, graphics, director's commentary and bonus material - even as the main movie is playing. It is Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD compliant for up to 7.1-channel audio surround playback. Further enhancing the player's simplicity, Philips EasyLink allows easy control of connected devices via HDMI-CEC Consumer Electronics Control (CEC1) function with one remote. One button does it all - the TV and A/V components communicate via the same HDMI cables that deliver audio and high-def video. * Blu-ray Disc 1080p DVD Player * 1080p at 24FPS for cinema -like images. * DVD Upconversion to 1080P via HDMi. * Play CD, S(VCD), DVD, DVD=R/RW, DVD-R/RW,DivX, MP3, WMA and JPEG digital camera photos. * HDMI for simple AV connection