Showing posts with label Technologies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technologies. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2008

Sony Handycam DVD DCR 608E



Review

The Sony Handycam DVD DCR 608 E is a good camcorder for the DVD video junkies. Its ease of use will blow you over, even though the still photos it takes are nothing to write home about.


To begin with, in the DCR 608 E, the recording media is DVD. (Digital Versatile Disc). I am not familiar with the multitude of DVD formats and sizes, being more used to older DV cassette camcorders. My Sony DVD DCR 608E handycam records on to a mini-DVD rewritable disc of 1.4 GB. The shop owner in Vashi, Navi Mumbai where I purchased the handycam gave me a set of three such mini DVDs in a pack which should have five. So, I don't know if the freebies should have been five, or if whatever I got was just the shopowner's grace.

The DVDs which came with my camcorder are in the DVD-RW single-layer format. (Pronounced "minus RW" or "dash RW"). I am using this disc to record videos now, but the Sony DVD DCR 608E is also capable of recording on DVD-R, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL formats, says the Sony manual (More about the user-hostile manual later). A bit of research on the Net enlightened me to the fact that in all these formats, the DVD can be either single-layer or double-layer. Double-layer DVDs store more information than single layer ones. Don't relate this second layer business to the "B" side of an ordinary cassette - DON'T try turning the disc around to record on the second layer.

The Sony DVD DCR 608E can record only on mini DVDs of 8 cm (3 inches). This is because a large DVD will make the handycam unnecessarily cumbersome, defeating its very USP -- portability. The flip side is that the mini DVD stores less information than a full-size DVD. The mini-DVD that I use can record videos for half an hour in standard quality. In high-quality recording, the duration will be less and in low-quality recording, the duration will be longer. You can select your recording quality as standard, high-quality or long-playing from the touchscreen LCD menu.

The controls are a breeze. When you start up Sony DVD DCR 608E handycam, you will be asked to set the language, time and location. Before starting to record on the DVD, you should know that whatever rewritable DVD you have, the handycam can record in VIDEO format or VR format. The two formats have their own advantage and disadvantages. If you are unsure, go through the DISC SELECT GUIDE option in the touchscreen menu. In VIDEO recording format, you can delete only the last scene, while in VR, you can delete any of the scenes you have recorded. VIDEO-recorded discs can be played in most of the DVD players and TVs and computers, while VR-recorded discs may not be. Also, VR-recorded discs can be played without "FINALIZING" processin some cases, while VIDEO-recorded discs need to be finalized before playing. Finalizing a DVD is a process where the contents, tables and other information are written on to the DVD so that it can be played in other devices.

So, now I have the handycam, I have the rewritable DVDs and I have set the mode of recording to VIDEO. Like all other Sony handycam models, the DVD DCR 608 E is equipped with an LCD screen and a viewfinder. The LCD screen also incorporates the well-laid out touchscreen menu. The viewfinder can be pulled further towards you while shooting. The LCD screen can be turned sideways and can be rotated to face outward.

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MOTO Z9



Dressed to thrill and packed with great features, MOTO Z9 delivers clear calls and a feature-rich experience in style. With its sleek, slider design and innovative features such as Motorola CrystalTalk™ audio-enhancing technology, AT&T Video Share and AT&T Navigator™, the 3G HSDPA MOTO Z9 is the complete package!

Dressed Up with Somewhere to Go

MOTO Z9 leads the way with AT&T Navigator, serving as an in-car or on-the-go GPS system using the large crystal clear display. Marking the path with turn-by-turn driving instructions, MOTO Z9 features automatic re-route and full-color moving maps. Find hotels, restaurants, gas stations and more and never have the need to stop and ask directions. Share the sights and sounds of the trip with Video Share, which allows friends to see live streaming video from MOTO Z9.1 2

Fully Loaded


Good looks are just the beginning. The MOTO Z9 comes fully loaded with innovative CrystalTalk technology to help tune out ambient noise and allow calls to come in loud and clear. Users can surf the Web1 using the lightning fast Opera 8 browser. A dedicated music key provides one touch access to digital tunes, Windows Media® Player 11 compatibility means music is easily managed and stored and an optional 8GB memory card3 provides storage for your favorite songs.


SPECIFICATIONS

Talk Time
Up to approximately 3 hours5

Standby Time
Up to approximately 12 days5

Operating System
Synergy

Weight
140g

Dimensions
114x53.6x13.99mm

Display
2.4 inch color display



Battery
Minimum capacity: 920 mAh; typically 950mAh


Band/Modes 3G HSDPA 3.6 Mbps, WCDMA 850/1900, GSM 850/900/1800/1900 EDGE/GPRS class


Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
V 2.0, Enhanced Data Rate

New Technology sends Blu-ray Movies direct to your iPhone



The new technology, BD Touch by NetBlender is now going to show you Blu-ray movies direct on your iPhone ready to play using Wifi connection. This technology will let you use your iPhone as like another new fancy remote for your player. This application can gather the data from Blu-ray player, which can create an iTunes like catalog of movies into the iPhone. The new Technology, BD Touch, can offer you title recommendations, you can also use your iPhone as a game controller by turning existing Blu-ray discs into games, easily manage and update rental queue, it can display extra information about the movie in sync with the movies playback, etc. Overall, it seems to having limitless possibilities.

The video for demo showed on site is quite funny because they showed transfer, which took only seconds, most of us know how much time it takes converting a regular DVD for use on an iPhone, but still imagine if it is real then it is amazing.

Now I guess the next thing they must make a universal remote for full home automation, which can controlled by iPhone.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

103" PLASMA

The world's Largest TV


Have a look at this video


Monday, April 21, 2008

Sony Vaio FZ2 series laptops



Sony has released its Vaio FZ2 series laptops. These new laptops will come with a 15.4-inch WXGA displays and you can choose from two processors, the Core 2 Duo T7250 or T7500. They will be 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, and your choice of Blu-ray or DVD combo drives. The Sony FZ2 laptops will be price $1,299 or $1,399 depending on your configuration.

for more visit: http://www.2dayblog.com

Sony PC-TV combo





Sony unveiled its latest PC-TV combo, Windows XP Media Center Edition machine with a 19 inch Vaio LS1 1680 x 1050 resolution display. This all-in-one PC/TV features an Intel Core Duo processor, 2GB of memory, 250GB HDD, analog TV tuner, DVR capabilities, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, and a DVD burner. It is due to ship out in US mid-September for $2,100.

for more visit: http://www.2dayblog.com

Monday, April 14, 2008

Nokia N96 Comming Soon




General


Operating Frequency
  • WCDMA2100/900 (HSDPA) / EGSM900, GSM850/1800/1900 MHz (EGPRS)
  • Automatic switching between bands and modes
  • DVB-H Class C, 470-750 MHz

Dimensions

  • Volume: 92 cc
  • Weight: 125 g
  • Length: 103 mm
  • Width: 55 mm
  • Depth:18 mm, locally up to 20 mm

Memory Functions*

  • 16GB internal flash memory, plus microSD memory card slot (hot swappable) for expandability and flexibility
  • Approximate dynamic memory capacity indication with 16GB storage:
    -Video: 40 hours**
    -Music: 12,000 tracks***
  • 128MB RAM, 256MB system memory (operating system plus dynamic user data area)

* Changes to product details are possible without prior notice. Application offering may vary. Dynamic memory means that the available memory is shared between dynamic memory functions. When any of these functions is used, there is less available memory for other functions which are also dependent on dynamic memory.
** Video capacity is based on H.264 768-kbps video at 320-by-240 resolution, combined with 96-kbps AAC audio. Music capacity is based on 3:45 min per track and 48 kbps eAAC+ encoding.
*** Capacity based on 3:45 per song with 48 kbps eAAC+ (M4A) encoding on the Nokia Audio Manager. Capacity with 128 kbps AAC encoding is up to [12,000] songs.


Power Management

  • Battery: Nokia Battery BL-5F, 950 mAh
  • Talk time: up to 150 / 220 minutes (WCDMA / GSM)
  • Stand-by time: up to 200 / 220 hours (WCDMA / GSM)
  • Video playback: up to 5 hours (offline mode)
  • Music playback: up to 14 hours (offline mode)
  • TV playback: up to 4 hours (DVB-H)

*Operation times may vary depending on radio access technology used, operator network configuration and usage.


Display and User Interface

  • 2.8” QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) LCD TFT display with up to 16 million colors
  • User Interface: S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2
  • Active standby screen, Multimedia menu

Data Transfer*

  • WCDMA HSDPA 900/2100 MHz with simultaneous voice and packet data (PS max speed DL/UL= 3.6Mbps/384kbps, CS max speed 64kbps)
  • Dual Transfer Mode (DTM) support for simultaneous voice and packet data connection in GSM/EDGE networks. Simple class A, multi slot class 11, max speed DL/UL: 177.6/118.4kbps
  • EGPRS class B, multi slot class 32, max speed DL/UL= 296/177.6kbps
  • GPRS class B, multi slot class 32, max speed DL/UL= 107/64.2kbps

* Actual achieved speeds may vary depending on network support.

O2 Xda IIi







The O2 Xda IIi is the latest offering from O2 which is an upgrade to the hugely popular O2

Xda II. The Xda IIi features a faster processor (520 MHz instead of the 400 MHz in the Xda

II), and more memory (128 MD SDRAM).You can even control the processor speed to run eihter

in 'Standard' or 'Turbo' mode. This means you now have more power and memory to run

demanding multimedia applications. In addition there is the option to slide in a MMC or

SDIO card at the top. One up by O2 here!

The O2 Xda IIi features a huge 3.5 inch , 65,000 color Active Screen. The Xda IIi has

Windows Media Player 10 pre-installed and it also has shortcuts to popular applications on

the screen so that you do not need to to fumble with the Windows Mobile Edition.

The Xda IIi is now equipped with a 1.3 megapixel camera which is activated by a touch of a

button on the side. The camera can now shoot stills upto 960x1280 pixels and videos upto

240x320 pixels which is great. As far as connectivity goes, the IIi comes equipped with all

possible options. It boasts of a Triband phone, GPRS, Bluetooth, MMS, SMS, Wi-Fi and

Infrared. It has a smart feature which alerts you evertime you enter a new Wi-Fi node

though it can become irritating at times.

In terms of weight and size, there is little difference as compared to the earlier Xda II.

The Xda IIi weighs only 10 gms more than its predecesser and is the same 69mm wide x 130mm

tall x 19.9mm high as Xda II. The claimed battery life is 4 hours of talktime and 168 hours

of standby time and approximately 15 hours of use in handheld mode.

All in all, the O2 Xda IIi is an excellent business tool, packed with every imaginable

feature you would need. The Windows Mobile Edition takes some time getting used to and a

more intelligent and user-friendly version will be welcome for this Xda. It looks much

better than its darker siblings and will definitely make corporate heads turn at your work

place!

Friday, April 4, 2008

G Phone






Have a look at the Google G Phones

IPTV Technology



Recent press coverage has highlighted speculation that broadband video sites could severely affect Internet performance. Reports suggest that peer to peer and video broadcasting could double net traffic within two years and that video and consumer traffic will surpass business traffic by next year.

This is a real concern for Service Providers who may have to limit the bandwidth available to these services.

Exterity offers an alternative approach for TV and Video distribution throughout organisations using the existing network infrastructure and bypassing the internet.

By installing Exterity “head-end” equipment network managers can take Digital Terrestrial and Satellite TV straight from the broadcaster via the aerial or satellite dish and distribute it over the local area network, (usually existing cat 5 cable), to any network point. Users can then view the channel on a LCD or plasma screen using an Exterity set-top box, or directly to a network connected PC using an Exterity software application.

This solution has the advantage of guaranteed performance and scalability (one head-end can service as many users as there are network points (given that LAN bandwidth is pretty ubiquitous these days. Similarly non-digital video sources (e.g. DVD’s) can be distributed over the LAN by using an Exterity encoder at the head-end.

Exterity also offers server based applications that allow Video on Demand and Scheduled Broadcasting to be viewed over the network with the content available presented to the viewer as an Electronic Program Guide, (EPG).

Thursday, March 20, 2008

WiMAX the latest of all!

A change this big is called a new standard.

Mobile WiMAX isn't just changing the wireless broadband experience. It's redefining it. WiMAX is blazing past the old standards for wireless broadband and replacing them with a wireless Internet experience as it was meant to be: pervasive, mobile, and fast. There is a mobile broadband revolution going on. And Intel® Centrino® processor technology and WiMAX are poised to be at the center of it.

A hotspot the size of a city.

Once available, WiMAX will blanket your city in wireless connectivity, similar to how cell phone coverage works. You can find service in countless locations, not just cafes and airports. You can connect in a park or in a parked car. With the WiMAX option in our next-generation Intel® Centrino® processor technology-based notebooks, you'll enjoy the freedom of high-speed Internet all over town.

Take everything to go.

With speeds similar to broadband or DSL, WiMAX will let you run all your data-intensive applications in places much more convenient than your desk. Internet, e-mail, online multimedia, live video conferencing, mobile TV, music downloads...there's not much a network cable can do that WiMAX can't. Other than keeping you stuck at a desk, that is.

Reliance wimax in Bangalore

The last thing I heard about Reliance wimax was from a friend in Bangalore who told me that reliance wimax has been launched in Bangalore and the prices are pretty good and at par with other adsl and cable services.
I have always liked the idea of wimax from the very begining as it is wireless and a local powercut wont make any difference if youv got power backup for your pc or laptop which would run for a couple of hours on batteries anyway.. you will not get any disconnections.

This reliance wimax broadband is only available at
Bangalore but will soon be available at many other cities and towns across the country. I just cant wait anymore I would love to see this wimax to come to Newdelhi and I will be the first one to apply as soon as I get to know about the launch.

If you have anythng to add to this please leave a reply so we can all share anything and everything we know about reliance wimax and especially those who are using wimax at
bangalore please leave your comments about their service and quality of the wimax internet connection.