Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Tri-Specs


In this present world every body are possessing their own iPod, headphones, and wi-fi headset. Instead of carrying this many number of devices with us all the time. A device which helps in providing all these facilities is nothing but Trispecs . Tri specs is a device which allows you to switch between voice communication with unsurpassed noise elimination technology and stereo sound for a great music experience using button controls which are present on the glasses. They device has built-in Bluetooth wireless headphones for an MP3 Player or cell phone, retractable earbuds, built-in volume control, and even voice control.

Just for $200, you can be the coolest person with this Trispecs.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Sony 3D-360 Hologram

Sony's new 3D Hologram display, which is capable of rendering objects inside of a cylindrical glass enclosure. The effect is a ghostlike three-dimensional view that approaches technology from science fiction films. Today at the Digital Content Expo in Tokyo, Sony finally unveiled the device, which is about the size of a stack of CD-Rom disks. The first video of the machine gives you a pretty good sense of what the device can do, which is quite a lot. Images are only 128x96 pixels in resolution, but the LED technology in the screen can display 24-bit color depth, giving images an impressive rich color. Seeing 3D avatars rotating in space like that gets us salivating over the gaming potential of this thing. Earlier we speculated that a home console or handheld game device in the future could utilize this technology. Sony says it has plans to make much larger versions of this prototype

The "360 Degree Stereoscopic Display" unveiled by Sony is a prototype of a tabletop 3D display that can be seen from 360 degrees and doesn't require 3D glasses for full effect.According to Sony's press release, the gadget measures 13 cm in diameter and is 27 cm tall .

So what's it for? Seems that Sony isn't sure yet. Speculations are swirling that the device could be used commercially (for advertising, medical visualization, and digital signage) or in the home as a 3D digital photo display.

PSPWorld brainstorms some uses:

Imagine a future PSP shaped like a snow globe, in which images were conjured up in full 3D, with users controlling the action with touch input from the outside. Sony has already said that it intends to build 3D support into its PlayStation 3 games

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Apple Tablet Computer

There has been a lot of talk this morning about Apple producing a Tablet computer by 2010. Business Week’s Peter Burrows recently received word of Apple’s plans to build a tablet-based device, to be released in 2010. Now Gene Munster,of reputable investment bank and securities firm Piper Jaffray, has published a note reinforcing the plans.
We expect Apple to fill the gap between the iPod touch and the MacBook with a new tablet device (not a netbook) priced at about $500-$700. Apple will likely leverage its multi-touch patents to differentiate its product from the typical netbook. We are anticipating a new category of Apple products with an operating system more robust than the iPhone’s but optimized for multi-touch, unlike Mac OS X. The device’s OS could bear a close resemblance to Apple’s mobile OS and run App Store apps, or it could be a modified version of Mac OS X.
As the App Store is currently in record profits and a new iPhone release on the way there is no rush for Apple to release a tablet computer. Of course it aims to fill the market between the iPhone and Macbook, but I cant see this device replacing a computer any time soon.