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Tech Gadgets Mysteries, How Do LED Lights Work?

Posted by on Tuesday, 27 July, 2010
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by the_ml

Tech Gadgets Mysteries, How Do LED Lights Work?

Quality lighting does not come any better than with an LED device. Whatever your lighting need, an LED device gives you quality lighting no other. The lights are colored differently and create any beautiful color scheming you want. Just buy the right LEDD light.

An LED light is a tiny light bulb that does not have a filament like the conventional light bulbs. Instead, they use a technology that allows small objects inside them to give out light. They don’t burn out therefore like the other light bulbs. These objects are efficient and can last a long time. You can fit your LED lights into a circuit easily.

Applications of LED
* Decorative Lighting
* LED Indicators
* Retail Display Lighting
* Mobile Backlighting
* Display Backlighting
* Casino Gaming

LED lights can be found in a number of devices. You can use this electronic gadget efficiently at reduced costs. These gadgets include:

Devices with LED lights
* Digital watches and clocks
* Remote controllers
* TVs such as Plasma
* Traffic lights

However, like any other gadgets, LED lights have their own limitations:
* Absorb more and there light is concentrated on one direction

When buying LED lights for your lighting needs, consider the following:

Consider
* Efficiency of the lights
* Longevity of the LEDs
* Price tags, there are expensive and affordable ones
* Color of the lights depending on your need

When in the business of selling LED lights, it is important to write about the following aspects of their working:

Write on:
* Longevity, they have no filament that burns out
* Efficiency compared to incandescent bulbs
* Durability from their small plastic bags

Solve your need for LED lighting today by buying and trying the great potential these lights have to offer. They last longer, work efficiently and consume little less energy. Your normal bulbs are incomparable to them in working and delivery. Try it out today for yourself.

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Rose Li is the PR Manager for Chinavasion, China’s premier dropshipper for wholesale consumer electronics

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Samsung P3 Mp3 Player

Posted by on Wednesday, 14 April, 2010

I always used to believe that Samsung products has an expensive price tag, since they made plasma TVs and cell phone which were not exactly affordable material. To my surprise, I have found that Samsung makes mp3 players which actually come at a price which won’t tear apart your budget. An example of such an mp3 player is the Samsung P3 mp3 player.

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Depending on just how much music you plan on storing inside the Samsung P3 mp3 player, it comes at 3 different storage capacities and with 3 different price tags. If you wish to go with the 8 GB version of this player, you will have to pay $150. The 16 GB version costs $200 while the 32 GB model is a bit more expensive and it costs $300. With 4 x 2 x 0.3 inches in dimensions, this mp3 player is not very different from the P2, its predecessor. The tiny display measures 3 inches in diagonal and it comes at a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels. On the top side of the player you will notice some physical buttons, like the power and hold key plus the volume controls.




The audio and video file formats supported by this player are MP3, WMA, OGG, AAC, FLAC, MPEG4, MP4, WMV9 and H.264.  the Samsung P3 mp3 player can also support different pictures as long as they come is JPEG, PNG or BMP file formats and you can even store different .TXT files as well. You get an included FM radio with auto scan plus 30 presets. Using this Samsung P3 mp3 player you can also record voice and it also has support for Windows, Mac or Linux operating systems. One thing is for sure, this player comes with a lot of fun features. It has Bluetooth headphones and other functions like a light bulb that you must tap in order to adjust the display brightness. You have an included calculator and different fun games like Sudoku Champ and World Car Puzzle.



The sound quality is simply amazing and the sound combined with the display really made us feel like the Samsung P3 mp3 player was the best mp3 player choice we could have made. Both the video and the photo display are excellent as the color saturation is just right and the viewing angles are amazing for a 3 inch display. The battery life is something that you should pay attention to when you buy a device which has portability as one of the main aspects. It so happens that the battery performance of this Samsung P3 mp3 player is simply great. During the test with continuous audio playback, this mp3 player managed to stay on for 40 hours of listening to music and 6 hours of video playback. Even if we have seen mp3 player with better performance, this mp3 player still manages to deliver a lot of cool features at a price which is extremely affordable. With excellent performance, good features and a gorgeous display, this device should definitely be at the top of your mp3 player shopping list.

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Nintendo 3DS: Look who just innovated itself out of a paper bag!

Posted by on Tuesday, 23 March, 2010

The beauty of the Internet is that it demands instant analysis of every single development to come out of Peoria. The Nintendo 3DS—out of Kyoto, which is not Peoria, I’m afraid—was announced overnight, time zone permitting. It will debut at E3 in June, and it will forever change the way you and I… do something. Something video game-related, methinks.

If one thing’s certain, it does mean that 3D is here to stay. I’m sorry. Say what you will about Avatar, but it made quite a bit of scratch. Then CES came around, in January, and every single TV manufacturer held presentation after presentation, laser light show after laser light show, trumpeting their fancy 3D TVs. None of the TVs are compatible with each other, so if you buy Company A’s TV and your neighbor buys Company B’s, y’all can’t get together to watch the World Cup in 3D—the glasses won’t allow it.

The GameCube barely displaced any water—what did it have, those Metroid games, Resident Evil 4, a couple of Mario games? It did well enough, but compared to the PS2 (and Xbox, I guess) the GameCube was sorta a disappointment. Granted, comparing any other video game system to the PS2 is like comparing a light bulb to the sun, but you can only beat what’s put in front of you.

Wii! Yup, Nintendo got tired of the hardware race, so it slapped a Bluetooth sensor bar to white shelled GameCube, called it Wii, then sat back and let the money a-roll in. It completely changed gaming. Now, rather than relying upon the “hardcores” to buy the latest Earthbound, Nintendo could convince Grandma and Grandpa, and your girlfriend, to play Wii Sports till their arms fall off.

You’ll note that it took Sony and Microsoft a few years before they realized, “Hey, this motion control business is quite nifty. Maybe we should get in on it?”

And they have! I have no time for motion control—you can pry my mouse and keyboard from my cold, dead hands~!—but clearly there’s money to be made here. If Sony and Microsoft can’t make money selling Fling Paint, then there’s no money to publish things like God of War and Fable.

So this 3DS thing (here’s the full English press release)… Nintendo describes it as letting you play games “with 3D effects without the need for any special glasses.” As someone who wears glasses—I’m blind as a bat, and nowhere near as cuddly—, let me be the nine millionth to say “Obrigado!” The 3D TVs at CES were largely pants, but I did get to play Battlefield: Bad Company 2 in 3D (thanks to some sort of Nvidia trickery) a few weeks ago. It didn’t blow my mind or anything, but if given the option, provided it’s affordable—I’m not buying a $1,000 monitor and glasses and a new video card!—then why not? Nothing wrong, per se, with a little added depth as I try to left-click over a Bad Guy’s face.

The 3DS, which should come out around this time next year, will be backwards compatible with your current DS library. My DS library is quite small (Chrono Trigger and those Final Fantasy remakes), so I could give a toss about backwards compatibility, but I’m sure there’s those of you who have more than a few games, games that you wouldn’t want to “lose” when upgrading to the 3DS.

Upgrading may not even be the right word, since the 3DS is totally new hardware. It’s not like going from the DS Lite to the DSi, or from the DSi to the DSi XL.

The point is, this is Nintendo saying, “Hi guys! Remember how we made motion control cool, bringing it to the masses? We’re going to do the same thing with 3D now. Kthxbye!”

And now we wait for Sony to announce a 3D PSP of some sort…



Eddie’s Son Hologram Suspension Lamp

Posted by on Thursday, 18 February, 2010

Eddie's Son Hologram Suspension Lamp (Image courtesy Panik Design)

The Panik Design website is a little vague about how this hologram suspension lamp actually works (or who Eddie’s son is) but if the illustration is to be believed, it hangs from your ceiling and either projects a hologram of a light bulb onto a flat surface below (unlikely) or it makes it appear as if there’s a glowing pink light bulb floating inside the shade in mid-air (more likely). Either way, it better do something cool since they’re asking almost $1,600 (£1,020) for it. And I guess smokers might want to pass on this one since the website cautions that “Direct sunlight and nicotine may reduce the hologram’s life span.” Technically that applies to humans too.

[ Panik Design - Eddie's Son Hologram Suspension Lamp ] VIA [ 7Gadgets ]



Fast food and donut USB sticks

Posted by on Monday, 25 January, 2010

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Tokyo-based crap accessory maker Greenhouse has given us a plethora of gadgets that basically make no sense over the last months, and these new USB memory sticks don’t look to be different. Much like the cork- and light bulb-shaped USB sticks Greenhouse released not too long ago, they don’t offer anything special technically.

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But the look is noteworthy: You can choose between six designs, namely pizza, sandwich, hot dog, burger, chocolate and strawberry donuts. Isn’t that awesome?

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The USB 2.0/1.1 sticks offer 2GB of memory. People living outside Japan can order the entire fast food set (pizza, sandwich, hot dog and burger USB stick) for $160.95 over at Geek Stuff 4U (who don’t list the two donut sticks yet).



Daily Crunch: Ride the Arc Edition

Posted by on Friday, 8 January, 2010

And now you can fabricate objects in full color
Watch a hard drive enclosure set on fire, then driven over by a backhoe
Microsoft’s Arc Keyboard: slightly bulbous
Cork USB stick and light bulb USB stick
Hey, look, it’s Devin on CNN talking about tablet PCs