Looks like PQI has managed to beat Samsung’s 32GB flash drive that is equipped on the company’s Q30 notebook. As mentioned in the post, solid state/flash drives for notebooks are truly a big step up from traditional hard drives. But like all things gadgetry, the problem lies in the price. Getting one of this baby [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 8, 2006
I don’t see the point of squeezing so much resolution into such a tiny display, but it’s still amazing nonetheless. The 1.98-inch LCD uses Samsung’s amorphous silicon technology and is capable of a whooping 480×640 VGA resolution. It is also capable of 16 million colors, has a 300:1 contrast ratio, and brightness measuring at 250 [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 23, 2006
It was only two months ago that Samsung made an announcement about the 32GB flash memory powered notebook that they are working on. And today, Samsung has told the world that they’re now ready to ship them in June! This is great news, because flash memories, a.k.a solid-state disks (SSD), have so many advantages over traditional [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 8, 2006
Remember the 6.9mm Samsung X828 cellphone featured last month? It’s coming to Russia and Europe starting this month, while China will get to hop on to the slim culture in June. And it’s named Samsung X820 instead. It features the exact same slim design, a 2-megapixel camera, 262k color display, Bluetooth, music player 80MB internal memory, [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 11, 2006
And we thought the 8.9mm on Samsung P300 was amazing. According to PcOnline.com.cn, pictured here is supposedly the Samsung X828 that features an awesome 6.9mm thickness that beats even the KTFT-EV-K100 by 1mm. That’s about the same thickness as the iPod Nano. Not only is it thin, it also features a 262k color display, 2-megapixel camera, [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Samsung has announced its 32GB flash-based solid state disk (SSD) yesterday and it sure looks promising! So why SSD? They are silent Because they do not contain any rotating mechanism so there is less chance of failure Data are instantly accessible (no spin-ups and spin-downs) They are 3 times faster at reading and 1.5 times faster at writing [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 9, 2006
Take a tablet notebook PC, make it smaller and touch-screen-only, then throw in goodies such as DMB, and you get the new Ultra-Mobile Portable Computer (UMPC), previously codenamed ‘Origami’. The key features of the UMPCs lie in the capability of running a full-fledged Windows XP Tablet PC Edition (slightly modified) while keeping relatively small, weighing [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 8, 2006
It is hard to get by a week without any new Samsung cellphone release. Some are mediocre at best, and some are the truly exceptional ones that stand out from the crowd, such as this new Samsung SGH-i310. The highlight of this phone has to be its whooping 8GB of storage, probably the highest capacity [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 2, 2006
Yes, those two pictures are of the same product. The Samsung SCH-B500 is one cool cellphone which packs a whooping 7.7 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom. It is flash-capable (but most likely not too strong), supports micoSD memory card, and TV-out for displaying your favorite photos on your TV. The phone has yet to [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 4, 2006
Samsung once again demonstrated its lead in cellphone technology when it unveiled at CES the fastest HSDPA cellphone to date. Reaching a blazing speed of 3.6Mbps, it is twice as fast as past demonstrations of speeds up to a mere 1.8Mbps. Exactly how fast is 3.6Mbps? 3.6Mbps = 0.45 megabytes per seconds. In other words, in [...]
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