AT & T BlackBerry 9800 Slider Smartphone


Research In Motion (RIM) officially the new BlackBerry 9800 smartphone flame for AT & T, which is the first slider phone and the first BlackBerry to run the latest BlackBerry OS 6. The phone is also the first to combine a keyboard with a touchscreen BlackBerry experience.

AT & T BlackBerry 9800 Smartphone

The BlackBerry 9800 features a 3.2-inch 360 x 480 capacitive touch screen, a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard with backlight, an optical trackpad for smooth navigation, a 5 megapixel camera with flash, Stabilizer image and video recording, integrated GPS, WiFi connectivity and 3.5mm headphone jack. This slider Blackberry flame is powered by a 624MHz processor with 512MB of RAM and 512 MB of flash memory. It has 4GB of onboard memory and supports microSD / SDHC up to 32GB.

Necky Cooling Station Takes All Notebook

These days, a device with a single function is simply no place in the world of technology. That’s why we love this new Necky Laptop Cooling Station. Most other stations simply cooling offered a position flat with a fan to keep your laptop running cool and pleasant, which is good, but it is not enough.

Necky Cooling Station Takes All Notebook

This accessorize your laptop to make viewing more ergonomic and has included a keyboard and 2-Port USB Hub as well. [via techfresh]

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LG LU2300 Android Smartphone Phone

LG Blog UK Unveils Android smartphone LU2300, which is an update of the Max GW620 InTouch. Powered by SnapDragon 1GHz, the LU2300 has a 3.5 inch touch screen and capacitive lateral sliding QWERTY keyboard.

LG LU2300 Phone

It gets a 5 megapixel camera, GPS, WiFi, DMB tuner and support for DivX video. The LG LU2300 will be launched in Korea in April or May. [via itechnews]

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Samsung E61 e-Book Reader Electronic Paper

The E61 has a 6-inch 600 × 800 e-paper display and supports audio playback. It should also include wireless connectivity as the screen displays icons Newspaper and Mail.

Samsung E61 e-Book Reader Electronic Paper

The unit next to Samsung’s Kindle is E61 e-book reader. While Samsung two other e-readers, the E6 and E101 does not have a keyboard, the E61 comes with a QWERTY keyboard like the Kindle. [via itechnews]

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SteelSeries 7G Gaming Design Keyboard

This is a premium keyboard performance that aims to provide the most accurate and responsive to survive a long life and Hardy from the most exuberant players, but it has little in the way of extra features and has no macro programmability. In other words, it is quite a niche product. Let’s see if this is something worth investing in.

SteelSeries 7G Gaming Keyboard

NorhTec Gecko Surfboard Linux Keyboard PC

NorhTec Gecko brought the surfboard, a Linux PC integrated into a keyboard. Resembles a standard QWERTY keyboard, the surfboard in fact packs a 1GHz x86 SoC (System on Chip), 512MB of DDR2 RAM and either SD / SDHC or 2.5 inch IDE hard drive.

NorhTec Gecko Surfboard Linux Keyboard PC

Surfing Gecko offers VGA and composite video output. It supports Ethernet LAN and WiFi and 3G option. There are two USB 2.0 ports and one serial port. The Linux version of the PC keyboard only costs $ 99 and the Windows XP version will sell for about $ 150. [via itechnews]

Motorola MB300 Notus Backflip Phone

Back in late November we first mentioned the Motorola Motus, since this post, we have not heard much about this handset, but we’ve heard it may be called the MB300, the Backflip or Enzo instead.

Motorola MB300

What is somewhat unique about this handset is how the QWERTY keyboard is used, rather than dragging underneath the display is inversion, instead of from the underside of the handset, which means that when the keyboard is folded it is actually on full display on the underside of the handset.

Kohjinsha DX Dual Screen Double Review Netbook

The guys over at wow-pow.com managed to get a screen Netbook Kohjinsha DX Double review. The comprehensive review has not yet completed, but they say it will be ready in the next 24 hours. For now, they simply go through a quick unpacking, then give a demonstration of how the dual screen opens.

Kohjinsha DX Dual Screen Netbook

When open the screen lay flush with the other giving a smooth, continuous work. Also attached is the screen like a tablet PC and can be swiveled around and folded, although no two screens are touch screen. To control the DX in tablet mode a couple of mouse buttons have been included on the edge of the screen with an optical mouse and fingerprint reader.