Archive for April, 2009

Panasonic VIERA TC-P50X1 reproduces superb blacks and excellent shadow detail, while costing a relative pittance for a big-screen HDTV.
The capability of a TV to reproduce a dark shade of black is the number-one criteria for awarding a good picture quality score at CNET. Often better blacks dictate higher prices, but in the case of Panasonic’s newest line of entry-level plasmas, which includes the TC-P50X1, that’s not the case.
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Wired Favorit Gadget of 2008’s Peek recently introducing Peek Pronto. The Peek Pronto is the perfect solution for mobile professionals who need messaging wherever their travels take them, . Building on the successful original Peek mobile email device, the Peek Pronto adds new features and faster performance, so you’ll be able to keep up with all your email accounts and send and receive text messages wherever you are.
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You’ve probably seen 120Hz associated with HDTVs for the last year or two, but you still might not know how to translate that reference into something meaningful. So here’s the basic idea:
Standard LCD HDTV screens have a 60Hz signal, meaning that they are able to display 60 video frames per second. HDTVs were able to utilize various technologies such as interpolation (where the video processor compares two frames and then guesses what a frame that sandwiched between them would look like) to bump things up to 120Hz.
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Recently we featured free facebook chat app which was Palringo v 0.99. Another cool app for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is Nokia Photo Browser (still in beta version).
Nokia Photo Browser is an experimental photo browser that makes your viewing experience quick and fun which features :
- Stunning 3D visual effects
- Intuitive touch UI
- Face browsing
- Magnifying glass
