
Starting available since June 2007 at Amazon.com, the Mitsubishi HC1500 DLP Projector is mentioned as one of the most affordable projectors for high-definition video enthusiast. Why bother with expensive plasma TV if we can utilize HD projector that offers larger display. Just for your information, the HC1500 allows users to project video in a native 720p format from 40 inches to 275 inches depending on the room size. And interestingly it comes with cheaper price compares to a large plasma TV.
Featuring Texas Instruments BrilliantColor, the Mitsubishi HC1500 DLP Projector comes with 1600 ANSI lumens of brightness, a 2500:1 contrast ratio, and up to 125 days of lamp life. It is compatible with both Mac and PC, but this projector doesn’t have built-in tuner, so you still need external tuner to watch television, you’ve been told. What you can expect form the box includes HC1500 projector, AC power cable, RGB cable, RS-232C cable, remote unit with battery, light shade cover, quick start card, user’s manual, and safety manual.

Featuring 1.3 Mega pixels image sensor, the DEC-MC01 able to capture image and video at 1280×960 resolution. The device equipped with Dual Axis 27X & 100X Microscope Lens and comes with 24bit RGB color, 10mm Manual Focus, 30fps frame rate, and Mini USB 2.0 PC interface.
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Posted 21 March 2008 by
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Coming as a slider variant of the RAZR2 V9, the Moto Z9 reported to be available in April via AT&T Wireless. You can take it home for $249 with 2-year contract or $399 for the unlock version. Running on Synergy OS, the Z9 has the same features of V9 including 3G, QVGA display, 2MP camera, and microSD card slot.
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Posted 20 March 2008 by
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The Intel Classmate, the sub-$300 laptop soon to be available in the U.S. and Europe markets. This new laptop reportedly will run on Windows and believed to push down computer prices stronger than before.
The chipmaker has conducted pilot tests of the Classmate PC at schools in Texas, Oregon and California, along with some schools in Australia, said Intel spokeswoman Agnes Kwan. Intel said manufacturers in …

Saleen showing off its new supercar S5S Raptor during the New York Auto Show. With the expected price of $185,000, this sport car consumes E85 ethanol to move with 650 horsepower achieving 200 mph of top speed. Other features include a 6-speed manual.

Casio plans to throw its new luxury G-Shock watches to Japan market in the month after next month, i mean in May. The new watches comes with transparent cases/strap and gold finish. Available in three models including GW-225E Central, DW-6925E and GW-M5625 these watches bringing sport accessories to another level.
Posted 20 March 2008 by
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As mentioned by theinquirer.net, the next HTC phone called ‘Dream’ will run on Google Android mobile operating system. The phone will feature touchscreen and full QWERTY as its input devices. If this report was valid, the HTC Dream could be the first Android Phone available for the masses.
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Announced yesterday, the new Sanyo Xacti CG9 comes with friendly user interface covered in various color including white, red, and black. Beside its slim and small shape, the new CG9 features 9.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, 40MB built-in memory, a 5x optical zoom, and H.264 video codec.
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