Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronics. Show all posts

OS X 10.8 Lion Mountain, the new operating system for Macs

February 19, 2012 · 0 comments

As you may recall, OS X 10.7 was released about 7 months or so, and now Apple has already shown us something of what will be the next version of its operating system for Macs, OS X 10.8 Lion Mountain. With the new OS X the company aims to bridge the boundaries between phones and computers and has already stated that the new OS will feature over 100 new features, many inspired by the iPad. As expected, one of the strengths of Mountain Lion is to have icloud, so that we can access our data via any device from the company on the block.

In addition, we hand the notification center, which will undoubtedly be very useful and also let the iChat side to make way for IMessages, although the former will still work. IMessages allow us, among other things, unlimited texting and free of charge to any IOS devices or any Mac. As mentioned earlier, OS X 10.8 Lion Mountain will have many new things, we have only mentioned a few and certainly, the operating system is available for developers to be testing its technology.
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New Philips TVs 7000/6000/4000/3000 Series

February 17, 2012 · 0 comments

Some time ago we do not treat here the Philips TVs in the house, but today they have known a few new TV series that will surely meet with the features you need almost any type of consumer. From the top of the line equipment such as new Series 7000 and 6000, even the most mundane Series 4000 and 3000, Philips has designed a TV for each of us.

As we mentioned, the top-end equipment to the new series are 7000 and 6000, compatible with 3D broadcasts (the 7000 series is based on the 3D assets, while the 6000 in person), incorporating the famous Ambilight Philips. In the case of the Series 7000, are to televisions with converter 2D to 3D in real time, possibility of using the 3D system for two players to play in full screen and all kinds of individual as Wi-Fi connectivity as standard, 5 HDMI , 3 USB port, Internet Browser does not support DLNA as Ambilight and above.

For its part, the Philips Series 6000, similar characteristics include the previously mentioned equipment, also adding televisions in 32 and 37 which are not present in the Series 7000. Moreover, in this case, a 3D passive integrated, making Philips with LG, one of the few manufacturers who are betting on that system.

In mid-range computers, we have the Series 4000, in sizes 42, 37 and 32 inch Full HD panels include but not 3D support. Like everything else that new TV for this 2012, powerful features include Smart TV, and Internet access services on-line streaming, USB and DLNA support. All this complete with Wi-Fi standard and 4 HDMI ports.

Finally, we have the youngest of the house, the Series 3500, in the middle range of input will include teams from 19 to 42 inches and adding here and yes, a 720p panel in the case of the smaller teams of range. Is also Wi-Fi as standard by the way, but could be added through an optional stick. Add finally the most basic range will consist of the Series 3000, to offset its low starting price, are left without 3D support without Smart TV functions and without of course Wi-Fi standard (although the latter they can added as an option). In return, a single USB port and 100Hz panels.
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Dell 1420X and 1430X, new 3D projectors for business environments

February 16, 2012 · 0 comments

Dell has just presented in a somewhat secretive two new projectors in its online business. They are the new models Dell Dell 1420X and 1430X, which features geared toward the professional market, noted for their very interesting price and performance. And it is here where you can see, we're talking about two teams 3D ready, which despite its price rather than content, may be up to any environment, both in business and leisure.

Both the 1420X and the 1430X have more utiladas entries in the business world, such as VGA, RCA or S-Video, so if you thought we were talking about computers that can connect them your Blu-ray HDMI is going to be like that.

On the other hand, have an interesting amount of brightness and contrast, amounting respectively to 2700 and 3200 lumens. Yes, share and number of contrast resolution, which amounts specifically to 1024x768 pixels in the first case and 2400:1 in the second. Particularly noted for its ECO projection modes with those obtained half-lives of their lamps around the 5000-6000 hours, a figure more than respectable. Given that prices are marketed with receptive $ 599 and $ 699, teams can be of greatest interest to small businesses since the benefits they have very juicy.
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