My desk

December 3rd, 2008

My desk
My desk
Notebook, stuff to read and Goleo not to forget. :)  paris

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Bluetooth Portable Speaker for iPhone,Blackberry,Motorola,Samsung,Nokia,Sony notebook,Apple notebook,Dell,ACER,ASUS…

December 3rd, 2008

Bluetooth Portable Speaker for iPhone,Blackberry,Motorola,Samsung,Nokia,Sony notebook,Apple notebook,Dell,ACER,ASUS…
Bluetooth Portable Speaker for iPhone,Blackberry,Motorola,Samsung,Nokia,Sony notebook,Apple notebook,Dell,ACER,ASUS...
Avantalk Pioneer (BTSP200), the latest innovative release from Avantalk family, is a Multimedia stereo Bluetooth speakerphone. Apart from its excellent stereo speakers for music entertainment, its innovative noise cancellation technology allows you to enjoy crystal-clear phone call and PC VoIP wirelessly. Even more, you can be in tune and in touch SIMUTANOUSLY, without the other party hearing the music and feel neglected. The sleek design, the elegant look and feel, and innovative technology and the easy to carry nature make this product a MUST-HAVE for any gadget lover or music-fan. Suitable for office, garden, beach, home use.

Key Feature
* Patent No. for design - 200830106339.5
* Superb stereo sound quality
* Noise & echo cancellation
* Can be used as Speakerphone for VoIP & conference call
* Up to 8h continuous music time with 4AA battery
* Power operated support
* Foldable stand for easy carry protection
* Support remote control features such as volume up /down, next / previous song, forward / back etc.
* Support voice dial / reject, multi-pairing, mute, privacy function
* Support normal MP3, iPod with jack input

Specification
* Bluetooth V2.0 with A2DP, AVRCP
* BlueCore 5 CSR Chip
* Class 2,
* Support A2DP and AVRCP, headset and hands free profiles
* Voice redailing,volume up / down
* Reconnect automatically when disconnecting
* With 3.5mm jack
* Power supply: 4AA Battery / 6V DC adapter
* Size: 206mm*88mm*42mm
* Weight: 295g (without battery)

What’s in Box
* Avantalk Bluetooth multimedia speaker
* Power
* 3.5mm audio cable
* User manual 

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CES 2007

December 3rd, 2008

CES 2007
CES 2007
Sony Notebooks 

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Jogando The Sims 2

December 3rd, 2008

Jogando The Sims 2
Jogando The Sims 2
The Sims 2 Tempo Livre
Sony notebooks  game kids fun pessoa pessoas sony diversão evento 2008 jogo galera fnac sims jovens simsthesims2tempolivre s2m:event=160208 eventodecomunidade

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Jogando The Sims 2

December 2nd, 2008

Jogando The Sims 2
Jogando The Sims 2
The Sims 2 Tempo Livre
Sony notebooks  game kids fun pessoa pessoas sony diversão evento 2008 jogo galera fnac sims jovens simsthesims2tempolivre s2m:event=160208 eventodecomunidade

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sony_notebook 010

December 2nd, 2008

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sony_notebook 010
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December 2nd, 2008

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my Lomo Lca on the top of Sony Notebook 

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F1000036

December 2nd, 2008

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my Lomo Lca on the top of Sony Notebook 

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Sony VAIO AW Series (VGN-AW180Y/Q)

December 1st, 2008

Sony VAIO AW Series (VGN-AW180Y/Q)

One thing’s for sure: Sony knows how to do multimedia. The VAIO VGN-AW180Y/Q has a bright, 18.4-inch, full HD display with a 16:9 aspect ratio and wide viewing angles, Blu-ray drive, excellent TV tuner, and booming Dolby speakers. And thanks to dual solid state drives, the performance is unbeatable, too. Our configuration runs a steep $3,999, but you can keep the price at less than two grand and still get a powerful desktop replacement with most of the above amenities. The design isn’t for everyone, however.

Design

The AW is one of those rare machines whose outside doesn’t quite match the inside. In contrast to the glossy black lid and large, silver VAIO logo, the inside is entirely matte (save for the stunning 18.4-inch display, of course). The thick palm rest has a fine, rubbery texture that feels better than it looks. It reminds us of the rubber floor of a playground. Although this notebook is slightly thicker than the 18.4-inch HP HDX 18 (1.6 inches vs. 1.3 inches), it’s lighter: 8.2 pounds to the HDX 18’s 9 pounds.

The touchpad, while smooth, has a black checkered pattern. Although it has just enough resistance, we don’t like its placement left of center. The touch buttons, while tactile, are noisy and small, especially compared with the large touchpad.

Like other VAIO notebooks, the AW has flat, separated keys, reminiscent of Apple’s MacBook. It also has a full number pad on the right side. While not as sexy as the silver keyboard on the HDX 18, these keys were comfortable to type on, and whisper-quiet.

Above the keyboard are touch-sensitive multimedia controls (with two programmable keys thrown in), and above that is a wide speaker strip and fingerprint reader. Unlike panels on other notebooks we’ve tested, these touch controls worked like a charm. Like other VAIO notebooks, the power button is on the right side of the notebook, where the display and keyboard deck meet. It glows a funky shade of green when powered on.

Multimedia Experience

The 18.4-inch, full HD display is LED backlit and has Sony’s proprietary Xbrite technology, which true to its name, helps brighten the display. Unlike the HDX 18, whose 16:9 display was too reflective for our tastes, the AW has versatile viewing angles; we were able to tip the screen far forward, and could watch at nearly 180-degree angles.

When we watched an episode of Heroes on Blu-ray, the screen produced accurate colors and rich details, and for the most part, the scenes looked fluid. But the playback hiccupped a few times: once during a fight scene, and again when we clicked the screen. The speakers, which feature Dolby Digital Live technology, produced loud, rich sound.

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sony_notebook 008

December 1st, 2008

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sony_notebook 008
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