Samsung monitor - Series 7 all-in-one PC

The LG Optimus LTE, announced today, is another new Android 2.3 phone we in the U.S. can only dream about from afar, at least for now. The Gingerbread handset has a 4.5-inch touch screen with a 1,280x720-pixel HD LCD display. LG claims it's the "highest-resolution IPS (in-plane switching) display" available on a smartphone.

On the heels of Apple's announcement today, leading accessory maker Cygnett announced today the launch of their all new iPhone 4S case line-up. Among the new products are the Ripple, FlexiGel and SecondSkin II.

On the heels of Apple's announcement today, leading accessory maker Cygnett announced today the launch of their all new iPhone 4S case line-up. Among the new products are the Ripple, FlexiGel and SecondSkin II.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Iphone 4S Cover

Iphone 4S


On the heels of Apple's announcement today, leading accessory maker Cygnett announced today the launch of their all new iPhone 4S case line-up. Among the new products are the Ripple, FlexiGel and SecondSkin II. For images of the new cases, please visit www.cygnett.com .

These complement the broad range of Cygnett products that already fit both the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4. Cygnett now has a total number of 34 case SKUs (18 case designs) for iPhone 4S in the US.

"iPhone owners have come to know their phones as extensions of their personal style and it's our goal to accentuate that through the variety of designs we offer," said Sophie Swann, Marketing Director of Cygnett.

Cygnett's new lineup retails from $14.99 to $16.99:

Ripple -- Textured Flexi-Case Making its debut on the iPhone 4S, the Ripple ensures all-over scratch-resistant and impact-resistant protection for your iPhone. The wave-like surface design feels good in your hand and immediately differentiates your iPhone in a tactile way. Made of TPU, known as one of the toughest protective materials on the planet, the Ripple features raised edges that protect the touchscreen and corners. The Ripple is available in Black and Blue for a MSRP of $16.99.

FlexiGel -- Flexible High-Protection Case Scratch-resistant and impact-resistant, the classic FlexiGel offers all-over protection for your iPhone, no matter the occasion. Durable yet flexible, the sturdy TPU hugs the contours of your phone for premium protection, while the raised edges shield the touchscreen in case your phone falls screen-down on a flat surface. The FlexiGel is available in Black, Purple, and Pink for a MSRP of $14.99.

SecondSkin II -- Soft Silicone Case This hugely popular case for iPhone 4 is making its smooth transition to the iPhone 4S. This soft slim-fitting case is the essential choice for iPhone protection. Moulded to fit your iPhone like a glove, the SecondSkin II is soft to the touch. It's flexible and lightweight, yet tough on protection. Raised side edges protect the touchscreen. The SecondSkin II is available in Black for a MSRP of $14.99.

For a range of retail and online outlets in the US, visit http://www.cygnett.com/pages/where_to_buy_us.htm . For more information on Cygnett and their new iPhone 4S line, please visit http://www.cygnett.com .

Cygnett is exhibiting at 2012 International CES in Las Vegas from 10-13 January 2012 (booth 5611, North Hall, iLounge Pavilion) for the first time ever, where it is expected that the company will unveil an additional range of new products.

About Cygnett

Founded by siblings Tim, Sophie and Amie Swann, Cygnett is an Australian business success story that started in 2003 in a single room above a local pub.

Today, Cygnett has grown to become Australia's premier designer of innovative and stylish accessories for tablets, smartphones and MP3 players, including Apple products such as the iPad, iPhone and iPod, as well as smartphones from Blackberry and HTC. The company's reach extends throughout the globe where it is receiving international recognition as one of the industry's top players.

With offices on four continents and products in more than 40,000 retail outlets and 36 countries worldwide, Cygnett's success has been built largely on its ability to design and deliver innovative and unique products that tap into what consumers want -- protection, fashion and function.
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Kindle
Last week Amazon announced a range of new Kindle eReaders. The new E Ink Pearl display eReaders come with touch capabilities and without and are priced competitively, giving readers such as NOOK Simple Touch and Sony Reader Touch tough competition. In less than a week from announcement, the new Kindle readers have made it to Amazon’s top seller list in Electronics, even before the official release on November 21.

With so many choices, you’d want to know whether to go for a Kindle Touch, NOOK Touch or Sony Reader Touch this season. We’ll help you decide.

What’s the same?
All three eReaders come with 6inch E Ink Pearl touchscreen displays, weigh from 7.4-7.6 ounces, are almost the same in dimension with Sony Reader Touch being the thinnest (0.38″) followed by Kindle Touch (0.40″) and NOOK Touch (0.47″), and include a touchscreen keyboard.
What’s different?

Kindle Touch is available in WiFi only and WiFi+3G models. Kindle and NOOK offer 2 months battery life and Sony Reader Touch just 2 weeks. NOOK and Sony include 2GB internal storage and microSD support up to 32GB. Kindle Touch includes 4GB memory and offers unlimited cloud storage. Kindle’s touchscreen reorients on rotating, the other’s don’t. NOOK and Kindle have reading apps for iOS, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, Android, and PCs. Sony only supports Android.

What about media support?

Kindle Touch offers access to 950,000+ eBooks, 1.8 million public domain books, newspapers, magazines, and blogs; supports AZW, TXT, PDF, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), MP3, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, HTML, DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP through conversion formats; supports book sharing and library lending; and integration with Facebook and Twitter.

NOOK Simple Touch offers access to over 2 million books from NOOK Book Store; supports EPUB, PDF, JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP formats; supports book sharing and library lending; and Nook Friends reading recommendations and activity feed.

Sony Reader Touch offers over 2 million titles from Sony Reader Store; supports EPUB, PDF, BBeB, TXT, RTF, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, MP3, AAC, Microsoft Word; supports library lending but not book sharing; and does not integrate with social media.

Finally, price and availability. All Kindle touch models will be available from November 21. The ad sponsored Kindle Touch, Wi-Fi, 6″ E Ink Display costs $99, ad sponsored Kindle Touch 3G, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6″ E Ink Display $149, Kindle Touch 3G, Free 3G + Wi-Fi, 6″ E Ink Display $189, and Kindle Touch, Wi-Fi, 6″ E Ink Display $139. NOOK Simple Touch is available for $139 and Sony Reader Touch for $230.

There you have it. For the price and capabilities, Kindle Touch seems a great deal, for WiFi and 3G both. And if you don’t mind the special ads and screensavers, you can save another $40.
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LG Optimus LTE brings High-Res

LG Optimus


The LG Optimus LTE, announced today, is another new Android 2.3 phone we in the U.S. can only dream about from afar, at least for now.

The Gingerbread handset has a 4.5-inch touch screen with a 1,280x720-pixel HD LCD display. LG claims it's the "highest-resolution IPS (in-plane switching) display" available on a smartphone.

The Optimus LTE also has a dual-core 1.5GHz processor, and an 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture and playback. In addition, there's an HDMI port and support for DLNA, so you'll be able to play phone content on your compatible TV. An 1,830mAh battery will hopefully grant it long life.

The Optimus LTE picks up LG's pace in producing LTE-ready phones. So far we've been pretty happy with what we've seen, including the T-Mobile G2X and the Revolution. The phone maker has also recently reached out to prepaid carrier MetroPCS with the LG Esteem.

The Optimus LTE is currently slated for Korea. LG says its plans to release the phone beyond Korean borders are still "undetermined."

Read more:
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Samsung monitor - Series 7 all-in-one PC

Samsung


Samsung Electronics America announced the Series 7 all-in-one PC, featuring a touch-screen monitor, which employs Samsung’s television technology and a minimalist design profile aimed at style-conscious consumers. The 23-inch screen measures 16mm thin, and the monitor’s base encloses the PC’s key components and features. The company said the PC is scheduled to debut Oct. 10 with a suggested price ranging from $999 to $1,199, depending on the model.

The Series 7 all-in-one features the company’s TV technology, which is designed to enhance the video capabilities on the product’s full high-definition, LED-backlit display. Adding to the home theater experience is the inclusion of Harman speakers and Harman-optimized audio features, as well as surround sound, powered by the SoundAlive sound enhancer. An integrated HD Webcam and DVD player complete the multimedia package. The PC also offers a wireless keyboard and streamlined mouse, highlighting the company’s emphasis on design aesthetic.

“Samsung’s new all-in-one PC provides all of the benefits of a full-sized desktop computer without the cumbersome tower and wires often associated with that form factor,” said Scott Ledterman, director of mobile PC marketing at Samsung Enterprise Business Division. “It’s an ideal choice for consumers looking to upgrade their PCs, as it will provide them with the latest technology while freeing up valuable desk space in their home or office setup.”

The PC was built to be easy on the eyes and the mind as well. Samsung’s updated touch-screen technology is designed to provide a more accurate and responsive experience, enabling users to navigate through the user interface, the Web and more. Additionally, the Samsung Touch Launcher software provides touch-based access to applications from the desktop. The PC also features an Intel Core i3 or Intel Core i5 processor and Windows 7 Home Premium operating system.

In addition, Samsung’s Easy Settings make it possible to connect the Series 7 all-in-one to new wireless networks, projectors and more by giving users quick access to commonly used PC settings. Samsung Easy Migration allows users to transfer existing files to the new computer by connecting it to their old PC, launching and starting Easy Migration, and letting the PC do the rest.
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