Friday, September 21, 2007

Apple is now on TV...


The new release TV gadget in the world of technology is the Apple iTV also known as iTV. The new apple TV unit release by Mac measures 195.6mm sq. and 27.9mm deep and remarkably light to lift. Apple iTV can store content on an internal hard drive or stream it across a network, depending in the users need. It has a 40gb hard drive, 802.11 wifi card and more connections. It also design as one of the Hi-Def ready and connects to TV via either a component video plug or via HDMI for high definition signals. In iTV you can play iTunes with the offline use of the PC or MAC since it can stream media over Wifi connection in the real time from the iTunes Library.



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The New Slim & Lite Sony PSP


The PSP Slim & Lite was the new version of Playstation Portable by Sony.The new PSP is 33% lighter (reduced to 189 grams from 280 grams) and 19% slimmer than the original PSP system.The battery is third lighter and slimmer than the first version release of PSP.


1/ TV-Out: begin able to play on a large screen is really cool. The movie quality is not as good as a decent DVD player, but it's close and it certainly beats the **** out of my iPod video. Thinking about it, it must be "DVD-quality
" on the crappy CRT TVs found in most hotels.


2/ USB Rechargeable: I’ve been asking for all devices to be USB rechargeable for years. Users can now plug the USB cable in their laptop and not worry about pluging to a wall. .

3/ More improvements: Doubling the memory means faster load times (speed varies depending on the titles). Better battery. The speakers and the WiFi switch have been moved away from the user fingers to avoid an accidental switch during a game.

Features

* Improved Wi-Fi connection
* Faster loading times by storing UMD data in temporary memory
* 64MB internal memory (RAM and FlashROM)
* Improved battery and power performance
* Reduced weight and size
* New enamel coating finish
* A video-out port for displaying on a TV
* Slightly lifted d-pad[4] and buttons for improved responsiveness, confirmed in the GameSpot "hands-on" review: "several GameSpot editors have noticed that the d-pad and buttons on the new PSP provide a little more tactile feedback for a better overall feel."[5]
* Wi-Fi switch moved to the top of the console
* New UMD loading tray design
* Removal of the infra-red port
* Speakers repositioned on the front of the PSP near the top of the screen
* Memory Stick slot has been relocated to the upper left
* Redesigned analog stick
* 15 new backgrounds




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