What’s hot this week?
What’s hot this week?
Healthy addition to Nseries - Nokia N79 Active
Working around fun and fitness, Nokia now ships its N79 with a Bluetooth WearLink heart rate belt. Now will that make it the perfect running companion? While the handset keeps you entertained during those tough workouts, the heart rate belt lets you know how exactly you are doing. And with the Nokia Sports Tracker application, you can add a new dimension to your fitness program and share it online. You can also share the tracks you listened to while working out, don’t forget to upload and geotag route images taken with the N79 Active's built-in 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics. Remember, there’s also Nokia’s new Music Store, you can add new tracks to your playlists over the air. With this smallest Nseries device, Nokia also ships sporty headphones and an armband so you can keep yourself plugged in as you work out.
Euro 375 approx, Due out soon
Digital storage just got easier - WD TV Media Player
Are you too bothered with a large digital library trapped in your PC? No, we aren’t going to ask you to write it on a CD or DVD. If you have
Rs 6,500
Flash this finger-size drive - Transcend JetFlash V33
USB flash drives are getting extremely popular and available at affordable price ranges, they are selling like hot cakes. Here’s the newest tiny flash drive from Transcend weighs just about 7g. It provides seamless data transfer between different Operating Systems, supports Windows 2000 / XP / Vista, Mac OS 9.0 / OS X and Linux Kernel 2.4.2 or later. It’s USB 2.0 compliant, so you don’t need external power or battery. You can use the JetFlash to automatically log-in to your online accounts or even a key to lock your computer. You can also compress and password-protect all those files you load on the flash drive.
Rs 2,300 â€" 16 GB
New book in the school backpack - Intel Classmate Version 2.0
The second generation of Intel’s famous Classmate PC is out now; with an attractive swivelling touchscreen. Built on Intel Celeron M processor with Wi Fi and mesh network capabilities, the netbook comes with a 9-inch LCD screen, 6-cell battery, 512 MB memory and an integrated webcam. It’s more or less the same configuration as the first-gen PC. What’s new with the second-gen netbook is the accelerometer that it packs; it automatically adjusts screen orientation. Like in any other netbook, you can opt for either Linux or Microsoft Windows XP. To that, Intel adds some education software, available in more than 8 languages; ideal for classroom-learning.
Telling you the way - Sony Ericsson W715
Sony Ericsson mixes crystal clear audio with its latest mapping technology. It’s a Walkman phone that can map your routes, the first GPS enabled phone from Sony Ericsson. Apart from telling you which turn you should take, this navigator also will help you find the best neighbourhood restaurant or the coolest café in the vicinity. Rest assured, you can expect all Walkman features, music recognition and unique shake and sense controls. The phone sports a 3.2-megapixel camera and is also Wi Fi enabled.
Due out soon
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