Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Rizwan Butt


    Name:  Rizwan Butt

       Location:    Lahore, Pakistan


Physical stats
Eyes: black

Skin: light tan
Teeth: normal


Measurements: Metric Imperial


Height: 180 cm 5' 11"

Weight: 82 kg 181 lbs

Bust: 97 cm 38"

Waist: 81 cm 32"

Hips: 97 cm 38"

Dress/Clothes size: xxl 13

Shoes size: 44 10




  

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

BaiZhao S600 Dual SIM Cards Stand-by Rotate And Slide TV Phone


Dec 22, 2009 – BaiZhao S600 Quadband Rotate And Slide TV Phone, Dual SIM Cards Stand-by, bluetooth, 1.3 M Camera, FM Radio, MP3 MP4 Player supported, and 256M T-Flash Card for


Features
• Languages:English ,French,Arabic,Deutsch,Bahasa Melayu,Indonesia,Spanish,Russian, Portuguese
• 3.0inch ,240×320 pixels,16:9 WQVGA LCM
• Support Analogue TV with strong signal reception ability
• Dual SIM cards in one and work simultaneously
• 1.3 Mega pixel Camera
• Bluetooth V 2.0
• Support FM ,play outside without earphone
• Music: MP3, background music playing
• Video: 3GP format, MP4, screen saver/ on/off phone/support movie when call incoming
• Card-slot: Support T-flash card, present 256mb TF card.
• Data Transfer: USB cable/USB flash disk
• WAP: Support Wap 2.0
• GPRS: Support
• 64 chord dual speakers
• Dual 3D stereo speaks
Specifications

• Networking Frequency: Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz (Note: Work for all world)

• Phone Style: Side Slide Phone, Rotate

• FM radio

• calendar,To do list,Alarm,World Clock,Spotwatch

• caller picture,caller Ring Tone,Caller Video

• Telephone directories: 300 groups of contacts, support incoming call with big head sticker,group ring an Messages &Multimedia messaging: 100 SMS, support MMS; can use downloaded MP3 as SMS rings

• Schedule power on/off: support to start/close under set time

• Alarm clock: 5 groups, support alarm clock when machine’s closed, can set from Monday to Sunday

• Games: 3 built-in common games

• More information: MP3, MP4, Handsfree, SMS group sending, Voice recorder, WAP, Handwritten + keyboard input, Bluetooth, GPRS download, MMS, Memory extended, Coming call firewall, IP dialing, self-designed ringtones, photo editor, alarm clock, calculator, notepad, health management .....

• Dimensions:110*54*19mm

Package Contents

• 1 x BaiZhao S600 Dual SIM Cards Stand-by Rotate And Slide TV

• 1 x 256M TF card

• 2 x Batteries

• 1 x Stereo Headset

• 1 x Battery Charger

• 1 x Data Cable

• 1 x User Manual

Packaging Details

• Packing Material: color box

• Gross Weight (with packing): 0.55kg

Eviant, Inc. Introduces 19-inch Digital Portable Television Set from Its ‘The Sheet’ Series


Jan 08, 2009 – La Verne, CA - Eviant™, Inc., a designer and marketer of stylish portable and home entertainment products, will be launching its lineup of portable, widescreen LCD TVs at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (South Hall 2-25553). The line features a fashion-forward look and the same picture quality and features of larger digital sets. ‘The Sheet’ series from Eviant is engineered to ensure consumers will continue to have access to their favorite programs virtually anywhere they go after the switchover to all digital programming in February 2009.


The largest model in ‘The Sheet’ line is the foldable 19-inch model T19. The innovative docking station makes the T19 easy to store and transport, making it perfect for the office, kitchen, or den, without sacrificing quality or breaking a budget. With sleek laptop-like styling and available in a wide range of fun, fashionable colors, the set is not only efficient, but trendsetting as well.


“Our 19-inch digital portable Eviant TV will be feature packed,” remarked Jerry Galya, Eviant Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Plus, its six fashion colors will allow consumers to express their personal style or coordinate their TVs with the décor of any room. It is perfect for anyone wanting a larger portable TV.”

Switch to Digital TV

Eviant is introducing digital portable televisions in response to the switch from analog signal to digital. Beginning February 17, 2009, the analog portable and small television sets that consumers have enjoyed for decades will cease operation, unless they are hooked-up to a bulky digital TV converter box.

This will cause problems anywhere space is limited as well as force people to carry a digital TV tuner along with the set. In many cases, converter boxes are larger than the TV itself, defeating their portable, take-anywhere nature.

The innovative and affordable ‘The Sheet’ digital series from Eviant, including this 19-inch set, eliminates that problem. It picks up free digital channels with no need for additional hardware or subscription services. Or if a consumer wishes, he or she can hook it up to an existing subscription service.

Features

The unit’s 16:9 TFT LCD color display, 16.7-million colors, 5ms response time, and high contrast ratio of 850:1 assure viewers of a bright, crystal-clear picture. It comes with a full set of input and output connections, including ATSC/NTSC tuner, HDMI, S-video, VGA and composite video inputs, audio output and a headphone jack for private use.

Other features include 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i digital compatibility. It also comes with progressive scan, scaling, 3D comb filter, preprogrammed picture control, automatic format conversion, multilingual on-screen menus and picture adjustment.

It will be available in glossy black, red, pink, green, blue and white. Built-in stereo speakers, a slim design and included AC adapter, remote control and protective carrying pouch ensure that the unit is ready to pick up and go at any time.
Pricing and Availability

‘The Sheet’ 19-inch digital portable TV from Eviant will be available in Q1 2009 at department stores, drugstores and a variety of other nationwide retailers. It will carry as estimated street price of $299.99.

Eviant at 2009 International CES

Eviant will be introducing its new line of affordable, high-tech portable and home entertainment products at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).The show takes place January 8-11 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV. Eviant products will be showcased in South Hall 2 at Booth 25553. Visit the booth and experience firsthand the next generation of home entertainment products.

Friday, 18 December 2009

Fujifilm New Remora Slave Flash Kit For Underwater Flash Photography



Casio has announced the first model of its new EXILIM G brand of rugged digital cameras, named as Casio Exilim EX-G1 (dustproof, waterproof, freezeproof and shock-resistant), which the company claims as the world’s slimmest shock-resistant digital camera with just 0.78 inch thick, featuring a stainless steel body to withstand external shocks, ideal for top athletes and adventurers who always challenging extreme conditions.

Pro-View to Frame and Shoot Using Digital SLR Remotely and Wirelessly Up to 500 Feet



Imagine in a shooting event that you can’t really view and shoot due to obstruction in wrong angle and positioning? This is a common situation for most photographers and in order to handle such situation, Pro-View has released an innovative product that enables live view remotely before you decide to take the shot for more accurate and precise shooting with actual effect that you intend to have.

Samsung SPH-9000




Nowadays, there is a trend that the WiMAX chip being integrated into mobile gadget. Being one of mobile phones market leader, Samsung recently unveiled its latest mobile WiMAX PDA phone, SPH-P9000 Deluxe MIT which provides wireless converged services to extend its capability beyond Wifi coverage and CDMA Operated at Microsoft Window XP, SPH-P9000 provides users with capability to access wirelessly using Mobile WiMAX or EV-DO technology. EV_DO, a broadband wireless data standard adopted by many CDMA mobile phone service providers, is much faster as compared to EDGE on GSM cellular networks. Further equipped with a 5 inch WVGA LCD screen, 1GHz CPU, 30GB hard disk, 256MB RAM and QWERTY keyboard, the users can experience seamless connectivity with such a great gadget on the move.
WiMAX, which is also known as IEEE 806.16e standard, has a similarity to wireless 802.11a/b/g but is far more powerful in terms of bandwidth and the radius that it could reach. Conservatively, it is capable of offering users with typical throughput of 70 Mbps up to a radius of 50km.
The SPH-P9000 will be launched in Korea first half of 2007. With the availability of WiMAX infrastructure, we should expect to see more wide range of similar gadgets in the market in the near future




Thursday, 17 December 2009

Whirlpool MAX 28 Small Microwave


Whirlpool MAX 28 Grill Microwave belongs to the ‘MAX Series‘ and with the design, that is unique makes it stands out from the rest. This Microwave comes as a freestanding appliance; it is a smooth go for those space conscious homes and particularly kitchen. As stated, it has a capacity of 14 litres but its unique design helps to accommodate the inputs of 20 litre conventional models. This unique design is been known as ‘MAX DESIGN’. The back has a rounded finish and looks its best when installed in the corner of the worktop. The well-chosen finish of this model comes in black, silver and mirror to suit particularly the contemporary kitchens.


Highlights:
Among the usual features, the highlights among them are been discussed as below:

Special crisp system – This delivery with guarantee crispy and even cooking that is been obtained with the usage of three heat sources. It combines various functions like the ferrite crisp plate, grill and the microwave to determine the crispy output. It goes special for making pies, pizzas and quiches.

Jet Defrost – This is a speedy function that works 5 times faster than the conventional microwaves for the defrost function. It works by evenly distributing the heat and from defrosting from inside the food. Hence, the process is quicker and in just the selection of the type of food and its weight, it functions automatically to defrost.

3D emission system – It comes as a pinch to the competitive models as in this system it evenly distributes the heat throughout the cavity with its three-dimensional heat system. Hence, the result is been obtained without any cold spots or uneven cooking.

Power: Whirlpool MAX 28 Small, Compact Microwave provides seven different power levels setting for different cooking functions and the maximum power for the microwave is 750Watts and for the grill is 600Watts. With the microwave, power-setting options are 160W, 350W, 500W and 750W. For the grill power settings, it goes right with 160W, 160-350W and 350-500W. This makes a great selection for cooking vegetables, fish, meat, stews, softening butter, poultry and gratins.

Miscellaneous:

The grill of Whirlpool MAX 28 Integrated Microwave is made of quartz that accounts well in robust and durable. Embedded into this model is the 24-hour clock that is highly functional as a kitchen clock. With the electronic control, setting up the programmes is next to child’s play and more enduring is the timer function, which allows to program based on the time settings.




Beanzawave is the name of this brand new USB-powered gadget from the American food company Heinz. It is the world’s smallest, portable microwave oven.



This small but hot device, measuring 7.4(H) x 6.2(W) x 5.9(D) inches, is still only a prototype the technology required to make it into a real product exists. The price will be around $160 if Heinz ever does decide to make this USB microwave oven into something that you can buy.




Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Sony DVD Recorder: RDRGXD360S



Sony RDRGXD360S  Sony RDRGXD360S DVD Recorder
  • Dimensions :(H)7.5, (W)43, (D)33cm
  • Weight 4.5kg
Silver.

DVD-RAM, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R double layer, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 CD and JPEG playback compatible.

DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R double layer recording capability.

Up to 8 hours of recording.

DV input socket.

Nicam dolby digital sound.

Supports region 2 coding.

2 channel stereo, multichannel digital output.

2 SCART sockets.

Remote control

Panasonic Microwave: NNE225M



Panasonic NNE225M   Latest Model - Microwave Oven
  • 800W (IEC) Microwave
  • Child Lock
  • 19 litre (0.65 cu ft) Interior Capacity
  • Acrylic Lining
  • 5 Power Levels
Auto Weight Programs will automatically cook your food to perfection, once the weight has been entered.
All our compact microwave ovens have an easy to clean Acrylic Lining.
It is very simple to maintain, just needing a wipe after use.
Child Lock provides extra security to prevent little fingers interfering with the programming of the oven.



Price £ 64.95

Saturday, 5 December 2009

Coming Soon Handsets, New Mobile Phones


 Coming Soon Handsets, New Mobile Phones


Last night, Christmas came early to a small corner of West London courtesy of the worlds number one handset manufacturer, Nokia. Whilst the free drinks and canapés were worth the journey from the Mobiles Blog HQ, the real draw was a chance to get hands on with some of Nokia’s upcoming device. Working for Nokia clearly has it’s perks; nearly everyone was sporting a brand newNokia X6!
If possible, the phone actually looks better in the flesh than it does in the gorgeous press photos Nokia pushed out when the device was first announced. The first thing you’ll noticeFor reasons unknown, Nokia have stuck with resistive technology in their recent touchscreen phones but the X6 marks the Finns first release to employ capacitive technology and the phone is all the better for it. While resistive touchscreens have their benefits, the capacitive display found on the X6 is easily Nokia’s best touchscreen to date with levels of responsiveness and sensitivity akin to a certain fruity touchscreen. We only had a limited amount of time with the X6 but first impressions were good. The phone runs on the Symbian operating system and adopts the scrolling contacts bar of the 5530 but puts it on a bigger screen (3.2 inches, 0.3 bigger than the 5530) which helps to give the X6 home screen a more spacious, less cluttered look and feel.
As good as the X6 is, the phone we really wanted to get our hands on was theN900 and as luck would have it, we managed to wrestle one out of the hands of a now disgruntled Nokia rep. If the X6 felt light before, it feels positively minuscule in comparison to the beefy N900. The added weight is definitely a positive as it gives the N900 a more quality feel in hand whilst the sliding mechanism is a flat affair rather than the arc style of the N97 and N97 Mini giving the impression that it will take rigorous use in its stride. The keyboard is also excellent to use as each individual key is nicely rounded and raised enough so that hitting the right one is effortless and there’s also a nice level of tactile feedback.
The most eagerly anticipated feature, oddly for a Nokia device, is the operating system and from our brief playtest, Maemo looks to be deserving of the hype. The aspect of Maemo 5 that most impressed us was the multiple home screens, nothing new in the world of mobile phones (check out the HTC Hero as a good example) but because the N900 does it with the phone held on its side so the screen is in portrait, everything looks nicely spaced out and easily accessible. Flicking between different screens was nice and snappy, in part due to the touchscreen (more on this shortly) and in part due to the powerful processor. As an OS Maemo feels futuristic with slick icons and truly finger friendly user experience. The proof will be in the pudding when we dig much deeper in our full review (watch this space) but for now Maemo has certainly gained another fan.
On to the touchscreen and lets get this off our chest straight away. It’s resistive. We already knew this but we were hoping against hope that Nokia might see sense and sneak a capacitive touchscreen in there before the N900 launches in January. While we won’t hold our breath for that one, we were very surprised and more importantly, hugely impressed with the touchscreen on the N900. Unlike previous Nokia efforts, the N900 doesn’t require excessive pressure, instead responding to light prods and gentle swipes across the screen. The resolution of the screen is also top notch with incredible detail at your finger tips ready to be explored.
Our play with the N900 was cut tragically short when the Nokia rep received an “urgent” call and had to steal the device away but from our brief (far too brief in my opinion) play test, the N900 could be the phone to beat in 2010. Click here to register for updates as we patiently play the waiting game in the run up to a January launch.


Nokia announce two new handsets: 6700 Slide and 7230!



Nokia have today announced two new handsets, namely the Nokia 6700 Slideand the Nokia 7230. Lets start with the 6700 Slide; a handset that Nokia has said is perfect for snapping pictures, shooting videos and then sharing them effortlessly. How does the phone achieve that? Well, image and video capture is taken care of courtesy of a 5.0 megapixelcamera boasting Carl Zeiss Optics and built in image editing software. There’s also options to upload any images or video to the web directly from the camera menu.
In addition to this, similar to the 6700 Classic, the slide boasts 3G and HSDPA connectivity for web browsing and downloads, as well as HSUPA for lightning fast uploads too. Why such powerful download speeds i hear you ask? well, the 6700 is a Symbian S60 phone, meaning it is capable of running downloaded applications from Nokia’s Ovi Store. This all sits in an aluminum frame, like that found on the 6700 Classic, with a 2.2 inch screen to boot and is available in a wide variety of colours (pictured above).
The second handset Nokia have announced is the Nokia 7230; a £90 Social Networking focussed slider. For your £90, you actually get quite alot in the way of specs too, a 2.4 inch TFT screen, 3.2 megapixel camera with video capture, music player, Nokia Maps, email, bluetooth and GPRS as well as full social networking integration including Facebook, Flickr and instant messaging in the form of Google Talk and Windows Live.
Due for release in March and with a low cost price tag; we really quite like these handsets from Nokia, no doubt they’re going to be really good sellers, but come on already, give us theN900!! Keep an eye on the blog for more info.



Nokia N900 delayed…agai

They say patience is a virtue so prospective owners of the Nokia N900 will need to be a virtuous bunch if they’re to stomach the following news. The N900 has been delayed once again. The Maemo powered internet tablet come mobile phone was originally penciled in for an October launch date when it was first announced back atNokia World. It was then pushed back to November though only through the official Nokia store and worse still, only for a rather eye watering sim free price. The latest delay? Indefinite!

It seems Nokia have confirmed they will be fulfilling pre-orders made for the device but couldn’t (or wouldn’t) confirm when the device would launch with mainstream retailers. What this means is that those unwilling to shell out for the considerable sim free price now face an as yet undetermined delay for Nokia’s next flagship.
What is confirmed however is that when the phone finally launches it should be well worth the wait. The Maemo 5 operating system is nothing short of a revelation. Putting the pitfalls ofSymbian behind them, Nokia have tapped into an operating system that is just as slick, user friendly and more importantly finger friendly as some of its key rivals. Not content with being on a par with it’s competitors, the N900 is intent on delivering a desktop experience on a mobile device so expect to multi-task dozens of applications at once with little to no slow down, launch and navigate menus effortlessly and browse the web just as you would on your PC or Laptop with full Flash support, the first for any phone.

New Nokia 5700 XpressMusic announced



New Nokia 5700 XpressMusic announced

Nokia 5700






New Brand Nokia Mobile phone



New nokia-e71 and nokia-e61i 


















Thursday, 3 December 2009

Sony Bravia KDL-55XBR8


The Sony Bravia KDL-55XBR8 is certainly not one of the cheaper HDTVs you can buy, but it definitely is one of the best you can find. Equipped with the latest technologies, including an LED backlight, and one of the best picture quality available today, it is no wonder that the this hi-tech model is Sony’s flagship in HDTVs.

sharp lcd tv


sharp lcd tv:


+ Recommendations for correct environmentally-conscious usage .


+ Designed for higher durability and materials with better recycling ability




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