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Android this week: Galaxy Tab 7.7 tested; Sprint’s nabs $99 tablet; Nexus still Nexus

Posted by on Sunday, 5 February, 2012

After spending a full week with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 I purchased from an importer, I’m thoroughly impressed with the small slate. U.S. consumers will see a version with LTE for Verizon’s LTE network in the near future, but my hope is that the Wi-Fi version I bought follows soon; it would be priced less than an full-cost LTE version and wouldn’t require a lengthy data contract.

The Galaxy Tab 7.7 is Samsung’s first tablet to use its Super AMOLED Plus technology, bringing vivid colors, deep blacks and super-wide viewing angles. It doesn’t hurt that the 7.7-inch screen has a higher resolution than most 720p HDTV sets either: the 1280 x 800 resolution is a treat for the eyes; especially when watching high-def videos.

Of course, the outside of a tablet is only as good as what’s inside. In this case, its Samsung’s Exynos dual-core processor running at 1.4 GHz. And this chip keeps the Galaxy Tab 7.7 humming along quickly.

I ran many benchmarks between this new tablet and several others, including the quad-core Transformer Prime, and found that the new Tab tests just as fast, if not faster.

The Prime is better for gaming, thanks to 12 graphics cores, but for most tasks the Galaxy Tab 7.7 is currently comparable. This may change in the future as more apps become optimized for quad-core chips, however.

A cheaper Android tablet option appeared this week as well. Sprint is selling the ZTE Optik for with a 2-year 3G data contract or 9 without a commitment. This 7-inch slate runs Android 3.2, not Android 4.0, but has a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, two cameras, GPS radio and 1280 x 800 resolution display.

ZTE, a Chinese hardware maker, is starting to make a big push in the U.S. tablet and smartphone market; if it can build quality devices with these low price points, it should do well against the current competition.

Late in the week, some confusion arose around the Galaxy Nexus, Google’s flagship developer phone. Verizon currently sells the Galaxy Nexus LTE in the U.S. while an unlocked GSM version — the one I have — is sold overseas. On Google’s website for the Galaxy Nexus stock software, the Verizon version is now archived. It appeared at first glance that Verizon was taking over control of the Galaxy Nexus software for phones on its network.

Google later provided an explanation that suggests it will still provide the updates for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus, saying certain software signatures on CDMA phones aren’t compatible with the Android Open Source Platform builds of Android. The situation is odd because the Sprint Nexus S, available since December of 2010, is a CDMA Nexus phone and this issue never cropped up. I suspect there’s more to this story, so I’ll be researching and watching for further developments.

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Zeal Optics iON goggles take full HD to the slopes, let you share the extreme thrills

Posted by on Friday, 20 January, 2012

Ever find yourself shredding the gnar and wishing you could share the breathtaking rush of scenery with others? Well, now you can, courtesy of Zeal Optics. Not content to sit on its GPS-laden laurels, the company’s added a new twist to the ‘ol polarized ski googles, embedding the iON with an HD camera for 170-degree wide angle recording. The inbuilt module, centered up top, pulls in video and audio at full 1080p and can be controlled using an array of buttons alongside the mask or via the bundled PC / Mac software. If you’re not interested in reliving your downhill trek one swoosh at a time, there’s always the 8 megapixel cam for photo-taking. Unfortunately, this high-tech eyewear can’t wirelessly transmit your captured media — at least, not this version — so you’ll have to make due with the included microSD card. Sound like a neat proposition? Good, the be prepared to cough up 9 for this high-def slope accessory. Official presser awaits you after the break.

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Acer outs AZ3, AZ5, Veriton Z Series all-in-ones, starting at $650

Posted by on Tuesday, 1 November, 2011

Not wanting to be left behind by the AIO hordes, Acer has unveiled a trio of new options for your spick and span desktop. The higher-end AZ5 provides a 23-inch expanse of full HD, multi-touch glory, a minimum Core i3-2120 processor, 4GB of DDR3 memory and a 1TB HDD, all for the sum of 0. Next up is the AZ3, which saves you 0 by cutting the screen size to 21 inches, switching to an AMD dual-core A4 APU (along with a discreet Radeon HD6410) and slimming the HDD down to 500GB. Both models come with an adjustable stand, two side-mounted USB 3.0 ports (plus four USB 2.0 ports on the rear) and a built-in webcam and mic. Meanwhile, Acer’s new Veriton all-in-ones target enterprise users who are prepared to sacrifice those high-def media credentials in favor of better performance and a smaller, more office-friendly footprint — the 20-inch Z2620G, for instance, packs a Core i5-2400s quad-core processor and NVIDIA GeFore GT 520M GPU for 0. All the new models are available in densely populated areas as of right now, and you’ll find more details in the PR after the break.

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Acer V173 Djb 17-Inch LCD Monitor – Black

Posted by on Saturday, 6 November, 2010

Acer V173 Djb 17-Inch LCD Monitor – Black

  • The Acer V173Djb LCD is designed to make viewing images easy on the eyes and colors pop off the screen.
  • 1280 x 1024 resolution projects great picture quality and flawless pixel rendering; rapid 5ms response time ensures smooth movement during videos.
  • The 10000:1 contrast ratio (ACM) radiates the brightest whites and deepest blacks giving you exceptional viewing definition to all your content.
  • Pixel Pitch: 0.264 mm
  • Contrast Ratio: 20000:1

The V173Djb LCD offers an expansive 17″ display surface for comfortable viewing of multiple spreadsheets, high-def media and more.

Rating: (out of 4 reviews)

List Price: $ 125.00

Price: $ 100.56

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Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)

Posted by on Sunday, 31 October, 2010

Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)

  • True High Def 1080p Resolution
  • 1700 Lumens Brightness
  • 4000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • Up to 300-Inch Screen size
  • HDI Component, Composite, Video, and VGA Connections

The Optoma HD20 brings a new level of flexibility to your high-definition home theater/multi-media experience. With true 1080p resolution, the HD20 delivers excellent color saturation and subtle details for superior image quality. With its sleek design and weight of 6.4 lbs, the Optoma HD20 is perfect for sharing big-screen movies, sporting events and concerts or for taking your video gaming to the next level by connecting the HD20 to your favorite game console.

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Toshiba Satellite A665-S6055 LED TruBrite 16-Inch Laptop (Black) Reviews

Posted by on Sunday, 10 October, 2010

Toshiba Satellite A665-S6055 LED TruBrite 16-Inch Laptop (Black)

  • 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5-450 dual-core processor
  • 4 GB DDR3 memory
  • 320 GB SATA hard drive, DVD SuperMulti drive supporting 11 formats
  • 16-inch widescreen HD TruBrite LED-Backlit display, NVIDIA GeForce 310M with 512 MB of dedicated DDR3 video memory memory
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium

Boost your high-def entertainment, productivity and creativity with our Satellite A665 laptop, offering sophisticated performance and our Fusion X2 styling, plus exclusive Toshiba conveniences. This way-above-average portable PC comes encased in a special design that really turns heads. It also offers a 16-Inch diagonal HD TruBrite widescreen display, which – along with multi-core processor options from AMD and Intel – give you major horsepower for fast multitasking and a perfect palette for brilliant multimedia. Premium harman/kardon speakers, Dolby Advanced Audio and an optional Blu-ray Disc player magnify your entertainment. Plus, this laptop serves up a suite of user-inspired features, like Sleep and Music for enjoying tunes through your laptop speakers without having to power up. You’ll also do more in more places with exceptional conveniences like an optional LED backlit keyboard and extrawide TouchPad with Multi-touch Control. All told, the Satellite A665 laptop definitely get

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GE 50723 LED Motion Sensing Night Light

  • Light automatically activates when motion is detected in dark room; stays off in bright room
  • Light turns off 90 seconds after last detected motion
  • No bulbs to replace
  • Long-lasting LED
  • Non-polarized plug

GE Incandescent Night Light With Motion Sensor 50723.

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List Price: $ 17.99

Price: $ 10.90

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