Wednesday 12 March 2008

Levis mobile phone: The Original

I came across this Levis mobile phone: The Original. It's a trendy cell phone with several styles to choose from, their outfits are all really cool. I can say the Levi's phone embraces mobile technology with trend and enables you to connect, enjoy music, exchange images and videos whilst on the go. Having a compact design and sturdy riveted steel casing, makes you always stand out. A unique detachable chain provides a clever design solution that allows to you fasten your phone to your jeans, bags and more.



Here are some specs:Music
MP3 Player
FM Radio
User Memory: 64MB
Expendable Memory: up to 2 GB (Micro SD)

Photo and Video
262 000 colours TFT screen - 220 x 176 pixels 1.8" pixels
2 megapixels camera with flash and zoom (x4)
Video player and recorder (MPEG4/H.263)

Connectivity
Stereo Bluetooth®
USB 2.0
Built-in Modem

Messages
SMS / MMS
Image formats supported: JPEG / GIF/ BMP
Sound formats supported: MP3 / WAV / MIDI
E-mail client

Tools
Phonebook: 300 contacts
Handsfree
3 games
Calculator, agenda, calendar, alarm clock, currency converter, stopwatch, world clock, voice recorder.

Main characteristics
Dimensions: 96 x 55 x 11 mm
Weight: 98g
Volume: 58cc
Talk time autonomy: up to 3H30 *
Stand by autonomy: up to 200 H *

Battery: Li-Ion 780 mAh
Triband

Technical characteristics
SAR (W/kg): 0,722**
WAP 2.0
GPRS class 8
JAVA MIDP 2.0

In-Box
THE ORIGINAL handset, battery, charger, stereo
headset, case, chain, user guide, PCSynch and data cable

I think this mobile really matches with all your denim, should be cool if I can

Monday 10 March 2008

ASUS' 9-inch Eee PC

Asus displayed it's new 9" Eee PC at its booth at CeBit. the 9-inch Eee PC should offer battery life about 2.5 to 3 hours, with a 12GB model will cost roughly $600, and it will hit the market in mid 2008. Reports said that it will be named Eee PC 900, having 1 GB RAM (double of 7" Eee PC) and 1024x600 resolution.

Here are some photos from Engadget:

Chute - natural phone

Have you ever thought of using a phone made up of natural stuffs like wood or bamboo?
Perhaps, manufactures should consider developing more environmental friendly products like this Chute Phone - which Michael Laut used plant to create the cell phone. Using an all natural cell should be warm, but may have worries about its durability and waterproof ability.


All in all, this sure is a new idea and design, and should catch much buzz in the market. Here are some photos of Chute:




Michael Laut's site: http://www.mikelaut.com/

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