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SoftBank 830P: a new - well forgotten old

Of the new products of mobile phones from the winter collection of Japanese mobile operator SoftBank Mobile, was present and 830P model manufactured by Panasonic. In terms of functional and design, this model is not much different from previous models raskladushek "8-Series the company manufactured under the brand SoftBank. Yet a number of significant improvements to the 830P is not overlooked. The first concerns the possibility of launching one of the 10 frequently used functions in your phone when you press the button automatic disclosure of the phone, thus eliminating the owner of this phone from further press the buttons.

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Concept Nokia phone with substrate-filled display

Touch screen cell phones are all the rage these days, but unfortunately for many, one of the major drawback of such a display is this - there is no tactile feedback whatsoever to let you know that you have managed to make a selection on the screen itself. Of course, haptic feedback does change the game quite a bit, but not by much. After all, having my handset vibrate with each selection I make isn’t exactly an indication of me making the right choice. The Nokia concept aims to bring things to the next level with a small pump that fills a substrate right under the display, offering one’s fingers something to feel and press. Don’t think this concept will ever make it to production anytime soon though - maybe in 5 years’ time?

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tokyoflash negative lcd/led watch is positively cool

Hot off the presses comes the latest über-cool modern watch from the guys over at Tokyoflash. Their latest creation features a reverse LCD display which lets you view the time without the need for pressing any pesky buttons.

The Tokyoflash Negative watch gets its name from its “always-on” inverse LCD display which uses oversize black dot-matrix pixels to reveal the time, day or date.

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How Would You Fancy a Nokia N-XT Concept Phone?

Nokia has been awfully silent lately, at least for me. Luckily I just came across a concept phone which might represent the future of the N-Series. I don't think there are any numbers left so this N smartphone is referred to as the N-XT.

The phone has been designed by Chris from Symbian Freak, is a public concept which Nokia could pick up if they wanted to.

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Doro HandleEasy 326gsm Mobile Phone

Doro HandleEasy 326gsm Mobile Phone

Many people just want mobile phones to make calls and attend calls. Doro is a well-known mobile phone manufacture offers Doro HandleEasy 326gsm Mobile Phone to the basic users. This phone is designed in a way to provide maximum user-friendly to the user. This phone comes with the dimensions of 135 (H) x 58 (W) x 16 (D) mm and it weighs 114 grams.

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Kodak EasyShare V1273 Digital Camera

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Kodak Korea updated its EasyShare line-up digital camera with the new EasyShare V1273 model. Priced at 400,000 (KRW), the camera boasts a 3-inch touchscreen display and the ability to capture 16:9 HD-quality picture, as well as record MPEG4 HD-quality video.

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Solar-powered bra with drinkable cups

Solar-powered bra with drinkable cups
Here’s the latest wacky concept from Japan. A solar-powered bra that’s eco-friendly. Forget the fact that it looks like someone glued a display onto a piece of astroturf. The solar panel on the waist powers a scrolling LED display above, so you can display a message, about how dorky you look. It can also power other devices.

Here’s the really strange bit. It has reusable liquid containers in the cups, because they want to discourage the use of aluminum cans. The upshot is that you would increase your bust size…Until you get thirsty.

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Keller-based GoVision's LED displays at the Byron Nelson

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If you happen to be out at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship in Las Colinas this week, you might notice some gigantic video screens displaying scores, stats, video coverage of the tournament and other tidbits.

Those screens — including a mammoth 36 ft. by 13.5 ft. display at the 18th hole — are courtesy of Keller-based GoVision.

The image at the top of this post is one of GoVision’s screens at the Shell Houston Open.

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