Panasonic Blood Pressure Monitor : Comes with an SD CardFebruary 16th, 2009 Do you need to monitor your blood pressure regularly? And whenever you checked your blood pressure, you perhaps wrote it down using a pen and paper. But hey! this is 21st century - let the machine remember the blood pressure also.
Dospara Prime TW235FHD : Connects to PC, PS3 and a Blu-Ray Player at the Same TimeJune 12th, 2009 There are many who use their PC to watch movie and play games in it and there are others who watch movies through Blu-Ray players and play games in their Xbox 360 or PS3 using their TV. Dospara has tried to make the two converge in one.
DVI Port GuideSeptember 28th, 2009 DVI or Digital Visual Interface is an interface on your computer through which you can get very high quality display as it uses digital techniques compared to VGA Ports which uses analog system to transfer the display data. Using the DVI Ports, digital display devices such as LCD Monitors and LCD Projectors can display more accurate color tones and contrast levels.
5 Weekend Gadgets We Missed but you Shouldn'tAugust 4th, 2009 Some people define gadgets as some device that helps them do their job in an efficient manner. But today gadgets have evolved around much that they have become a part of our daily life.
VGA Port GuideSeptember 23rd, 2009 A VGA Connector is the most common port on any computer. It connects any standard monitor to the CPU or you can use this port on your laptop to connect an external monitor.
SanDisk pSSD P2 and pSSD S2 : Next gen SSD with nine times faster read/write speed! June 2nd, 2009 The latest Solid State Drives (SSD) from SanDisk Corp. unveiled at Computex, Taipei, has about nine times faster random read/write rates over the first gen of SSDs built for the netbooks.
192 GB SSD from A-DATA with mini-USB Port - Adds MobilityNovember 25th, 2008 A-DATA XPG 2.5” SSD is the new SSD in the market which offers up to 192GB capacity and SATA II connectivity and also boasts a mini-USB 2.0 port allowing the drive to be used both inside and outside your PC (and hence lending A-DATA’s new SSD the added bonus of mobility). A data also claims to provide you with an exceptional read/write speeds of up to 170MB / 100MB per second to guarantee fast transfer rate!
Features
Performance: Read up to 170MB/s, write up to 100 MB/s
Interface: SATA I/II and mini-USB 2.0 port
Operating Temp.: -10°C~70°C
Shock Resistance: 1500G/0.5ms
MTBF: 1,500,000 hrs.
How to Backup Your Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone DataFebruary 26th, 2009 It is always a good habit to take a backup of your important data. And when it comes to mobiles, they always have some important data stored in them.
Top 5 Pen GadgetsJuly 18th, 2009 Nowadays gadgets aren't just what it appears to be. Manufacturers are thinking up new ways to represent a gadget in a unique envelop and provide features to make life easier for us.
Mini USB Monitor That Works As a Second Screen To Your NotebookOctober 15th, 2008 Gadgetophilics never question "why did you make this gadget?". Instead they ask, "What does it do?".
Brando's Dual SATA HDD backs-up data in One Touch, Loves Multicard, Sucks Your PocketMay 21st, 2009 We all know that docks are very useful thing to transfer data from a Hard Disk to a computer. This latest HDD Dock is more useful as it can hold two 2.5 inch or 3.5 inch SATA HDD and also can act as a Card reader.
12 TB DVDs! They are For RealMay 21st, 2009 If you think that Blu-Ray is the answer to the dying DVD technology, rethink again. Because some Australian scientists developed a new multilayer optical storage medium that can store data at a density of 1.1 TB/cubic cm.
Buying Your First Desktop? Top 10 Essential Points You Mustn't MissMarch 19th, 2009 Computers have now become an indispensable part of living. If you have decided to buy your first one, this is the best time to buy them.
Top 10 Weird Flash DrivesApril 9th, 2009 Yes folks! we live in a really geeky world. And there is no limit to its dimensions.
Top 10 Sports WatchMarch 28th, 2009 A good sports watch is a must have for the active people like the backpackers, climbers, swimmers, runners, mountain bikers, kayakers, skiers and snowboarders. They need their watch to stand up to extreme conditions and still give them the features they need.