TG Sambo LLUON B2 All-In-One PC

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — TG Sambo released its all-in-one multimedia pc ‘LLUON B2′  in Korea market.  The LLUON B2 is centered around a 26-inch windscreen display, behind which hides a 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 processor, 320GB hard-drive and dedicated NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS 256MB graphics, making it the interesting proposition of a fashionable PC that can actually back that up with honest grunt. OS is Windows Vista Home Premium. The TG Sambo LLUON B2 is available in Korea.

TG Sambo LLUON B2 All In One PC

Other specs include an eSATA port for adding external storage, an iterated slot-loading DVD burner, stereo speakers and a microphone. There’s also a webcam built into the screen bezel, memory card reader, audio in/out and a whole clutch of USB 2.0 ports. The price is stil mystery.

Posted in Cell Phone, Cell Phone News & Info | December 25th 2008 | Leave a Comment »

Touchscreen-Equipped Nokia 6208 Classic Rises to Surface

On the surface, the Nokia 6208 Classic looks just like any other mid-range candybar from the Finnish company, but it comes with something that’ll definitely set it apart from the rest of the Nokia lineup: a touchscreen. the 6208 Classic does not run on Symbian 9.4 S60 5th Edition (like the N97 and the 5800 XpressMusic). Instead, it might come with an S40 interface tweaked to work with a touchscreen.

Touchscreen Equipped Nokia 6208 Classic Rises to Surface

The Nokia 6208, by contrast, is just like any other conventional candybar. You have a regular alphanumeric keypad on the bottom for all your dialing and texting needs, but the 2.8-inch TFT display is a touchscreen for greater ease of use. Anyway, here are the known specs of the new handset: read more…

Posted in Cell Phone, Cell Phone News & Info | December 25th 2008 | Leave a Comment »

Sony Teases With VAIO New Mobile

Following Sony New Zealand, Sony Japan today updated its dedicated Vaio website with a mysterious announcement. The company has posted a teaser for a “VAIO New Mobile” on its Japanese home page. The Flash ad shows a woman pulling something out of her bag that appears to be the size of an envelope. It’s also the size of her handbag, which makes me wonder if she has room for anything else in there, like maybe her keys and money?

Sony Teases With VAIO New Mobile

What we do know about this mystery device is, it will feature both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity along optional 3G Internet access. The announcement is a little more concrete than the one that was on Sony New Zealand’s site a few days ago. There’s no word on whether those who signed up for a chance to win the new VAIO device are still entered into a competition, or indeed if any news will be forthcoming.

Posted in Cell Phone, Cell Phone News & Info | December 25th 2008 | Leave a Comment »

Mobile: Vertu Signature Dragon

Two years after snatching the “world’s ugliest phone title” with its Signature Cobra, the company’s back with the Signature Dragon. Vertu has shown his new team luxury called Vertu Signature Dragon ‘in the store Vertu store at Wynn Las Vegas hotel. Similar to the Vertu Signature Cobra, Dragon this model has not yet been revealed on the website of Vertu. Even so, since the Cobra retailed for over a quarter of a million bucks we’re guessing this new handset ain’t gonna be cheap.

Mobile: Vertu Signature Dragon

When researching this post we came across an erotic French novel titled Dragon de Vertu which is on sale for about $30.

Posted in Cell Phone, Cell Phone News & Info | December 25th 2008 | Leave a Comment »

XRoad G-Map app brings real GPS to iPhone

Now available in the App Store, XRoad’s G-Map a 933MB app for your iPhone that gives you offline GPS for anything West of the Mississippiapplication. It requires no internet connection whatsoever in order to function. A few sporadic locales on the east also available. Like a conventional GPS unit, XRoad’s G-Map presents a choice of 2D or 3D views, and displays directions in the form of highlighted paths, with accompanying information such as distance and estimated time remaining. The app itself is $20, and can give you directions even without Wi-Fi.

XRoad G Map app brings real GPS to iPhone

G-map for the iPhone would indeed be the first live-navigation for the Apple phone, because so far, the GPS module only in the context of Google Maps or a similar software for determining location can be used. Users can also search for addresses, edit points of interest, and take down custom memos.

Posted in Cell Phone, Cell Phone News & Info | December 24th 2008 | Leave a Comment »

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