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The video conference solution presents Creative InPerson

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

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The FCC (Federal Communications Commission), the U.S. agency that deals with approval of devices that use radio waves, showed the first images of InPerson, a new product from Creative that could be used to make video chat or video conferences. Inside is a display of well-7 “which manages over 16 million colors. Thanks to TI DaVinci chip, you can count on a good reproduction of images up to an angle of 76 degrees. The internet connection is possible thanks to the support of WiFi 802.11 b / d. The integrated webcam, however, has a VGA resolution.

InPerson also supports H.264 video format and allows the management of VoIP services through SIP. The battery, when fully charged, which requires 5 hours, allows 2 hours of battery life. Not missing the TV output to display video chat on television at home. Currently no one knows the time to market; we must first wait for the official launch from Creative.

16:9 Club joins HP with its new notebooks

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

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HP has also joins the club of 16:9 ratio laptops are very de rigueur this year, so this company unveiled its 2 new laptops based on 16” & 18.4” screens isn’t exactly surprise. Under falling the HDX brand, before reserved for the 20-inches behemoth known as ‘The Dragon’ the HDX16 & HDX18 anything like as peculiar or innovative as the novel HDX, but if you’re after a multimedia powerhouse they should fit the bill properly.

It is fully based on Intel Centrino 2 chipset; they’ll both feature full HD 1,920 X 1,080 resolution monitors, dual-lamp backlight technology and NVIDIA 9600M GT graphics its really enhancing the color ranges and clarity of colors production - impressive looked that great on the Sony VAIO FZ31Z, though battery life ruined in the process. Naturally enough, Blu-ray drives will be integrated for high-definition video delivering, as well the TV Tuners digital for delivering TV at your normal SD resolutions.

Things there’s on the audio side a “triple bass sub-woofer” and also Home Theatre Dolby; and previous experiences given on HP laptops, and the impressive audio. These models will be available in October, with the HDX18 starting at £1,199 and the HDX16 starting at £999.