Monday, August 9, 2010

WHAT’S YOUR GADGET?

WHAT’S YOUR GADGET?

Get your booty and mind equipped to witness the awesome gigs that’ll surely intrigue you. Here are my top three flaming gizmos on my list that some of our own, fellow Teknos use:
TOP THREE: NOKIA 7610 Supernova, a slid quad-band hand portable phone, supporting EGSM 850/900/1800/1900. It has changeable Xpress on cover and a 3.2 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom. Theme colourizer and have a Nokia Maps. USB port 2.0 in full speed, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR with Bluetooth stereo. Flash lite 3.0 and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs. Charger connector 2.0mm and Battery model BL-4S (3.7V-860mAh). Talk time up to 6.4 hours and on standby time up to 12 days. The maximum user storage 64MB, Memory card type Micro SD. Maximum memory card size 2GB,, Maximum heap size 2MB and maximum JAR size 1MB.
TOP TWO: PSP 3000, this one came into its own CPU (motherboard revealed to be TA-90v2). Due to motherboard having its own PRE-IPL where it checks the firmware thoroughly that prevents unwanted modification to the system. PSP 3000 has a “Lite Blue Tool” battery which allows you to boot into service mode and does not start homebrew on the new PRE-IPL that is yet to be cracked. The Lite Blue Tool was deterred from distribution due to legal action by the SONY Company. But in sometime, the Datel changed the name from Light Blue Tool to Max Power Digital and change the descriptions. PSP 3000 was compatible to custom firmware 5.03 GEN-A and it allows users to play game backups (ISO/CSO), PSI Games, and includes access to PSN, USH, and recovery mode.
TOP ONE: Sony VAIO SZ Keyboard, the first to use switchable graphics. Combination of smooth screen, anti reflection coating and high efficiency lens sheet, smooth finish provides sharper screen display. Lens-sheet provides 1.5 times the brightness improvements over traditional LCD designs. The motherboard continues an integrated Intel graphics chipset, with discrete NVIDIA GPU hardware on an expression card. The SZ series could be used for less power consumption and greater battery life whereas the latter would be used when greater graphics processing power is needed. A switch is used to toggle between the graphics but required a cold boot.

DYK? SONY Company has a new PSP model, the PSPGO.

KTS’07

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