Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Dell Streak launched in India today

As I post earlier that Dell was planning to launch the Dell Streak Android tablet in India in October and the company seems to be on track regarding the launch.Dell is holding an event in Bangalore today where the company is launching it’s Android device.
I just heard that the price of the Dell Streak is Rs.34990 and there is a special free data download available for Tata Docomo customers.
Also Dell has confirmed that it will be updating the device which is running on Android 1.6 to Android 2.2 later this year. As you might know Dell is expected to launch mobile phones in India soon.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Email Device By Aircel in INDIA

Recently Aircel had launched the Peek handheld email device in India. The Peek supports multiple email accounts with a unified inbox. This service is known as a Push email service is being provided along with the device. It is also possible to view attachments on the device.

Front Side of the device, the device is fairly thin and light while packing in a full QWERTY keyboardQWERTY keyboard and a large color screen. Being a single purposesingle purpose device, the battery life has been optimized and delivers several days of backup time.
Priced at Rs. 2999 only, the Peek is a decent alternative for companies looking to equip their employees with smartphonessmartphones for emailing purposes. However due to its single purpose nature, even a basic smartphone will provide much greater functionality.
The Peek data plans are available both on PrePaid and PostPaidPostPaid and the device is available in Black and RedBlack and Red colors.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 Portable Scanner

The Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 is one of those devices you might not think you need, but after getting one you'll wonder how you ever survived without it. Touted as the world's smallest duplex ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) scanner, the ScanSnap can help you organize your files, whether at the office or on the road. It quickly digitizes documents into searchable PDFs, has a small footprint, and can be powered off of USB.
The ScanSnap is a worthwhile investment for all remote workers, and an especially ideal tool for those on the road who need to send critical documents, like contracts, immediately to the head office.

USB Docking Station - Toshiba dynadock

The Toshiba dynadock V can help you tap into that productivity with greater ease and simplicity by allowing you to connect an external HD monitor and all your other peripherals with one USB cable.Connecting your laptop to a second monitor can tremendously increase your productivity and ability to multi-task. It makes getting up and going with your laptop -- and reconnecting when you get back -- very convenient.
Despite a few initial glitches, I recommend the dynadock V -- sleeker and less expensive than previous dynadock models -- for Windows users looking to expand their desktop onto a second (or third) monitor.

Metal Pen from Grand Illusions

Grand Illusions offers a pen with an 8 cm-long stainless steel body and no ink supply.  There’s no need for ink because the pen writes with a soft metal alloy nib that’s been sharpened into a “pencil point” shape.  The metal pen is inspired by Medieval writing implements that also used metal nibs to draw on specially coated paper.  The modern metal pen can write on most common types of paper.  On printer/photocopy paper, the metal pen makes a mark that looks like pencil, but it doesn’t smudge and it is difficult to erase.  Because there is no ink, it never dries out.  If the nib begins to dull, you can sharpen the tip with sandpaper.  The Metal Pen is £13.99 or $20.99 U.S.

Accessory for the Gamer

If you don’t mind looking like you’re under house arrest, this rechargeable wrist battery from Brando will give your favorite device an additional 1500mAh of juice. It comes with power tips for Nokia (2mm, 3.5mm), Mini USB, micro USB, Sony PSP, NDS Lite, Nintendo DSi and others. It’s available now for $35.

Sony Qlasp Earbuds

The Sony MDR-PQ4 Qlasp earbuds clip to your earlobe to keep them in place no matter how active you are.  The Qlasp in-ear buds weigh less than a third of an ounce, have a 3.9 ft cord, and a gold-plated L-shaped mini plug.  The 9 mm dome-shaped driver reproduces frequencies of 6-23,000 Hz.  They come in a variety of colors;  green is shown.  No, they don’t have any plain black ones.  The Qlasp earbuds are $24.99 from Sony.