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Best 40 inch HDTV: Samsung LN40B650

Samsung LN40B650

Samsung LN40B650 become the best HDTV product based on pcworld HDTV review.

With top-notch image quality and the ability to handle fast-action motion, the Samsung LN40B650 is our favorite all-around HDTV.

This 40-inch LCD TV delivers crisp, sharp images, and its speakers produce little distortion. The LN40B650 features Samsung’s new Internet@TV online content service. Developed with Yahoo!, Internet@TV uses either a wired or wireless Ethernet connection to access content onscreen from Yahoo!, Flickr, YouTube and more with the push of a button. The widget-based interface and scrollbar run along the bottom of the screen for easy browsing of the latest programs and content. This B650 model also includes a 2 GB flash memory with pre-loaded entertainment features that can be updated by downloading content from Samsung’s web site via the Ethernet connection

Acer Aspire Z5610: Touch Screen Desktop PC

acer aspire z5610 touch screen

The combination of design and excellent multimedia features is probably one of the reasons if you want to woo your desktop all-in-one from Acer is the latest. This desktop can be one means of entertainment for families exciting. Suppose placed in the family room, to share entertainment between parent and child.

Although the concept of touch screen is very user friendly and easy to operate, Acer is also adding a wireless keyboard and mouse in the box Aspire Z5610, which provides options for users to interact with the desktop. For the price, Acer sells a range of U.S. $ 1399.

Reach out and multi-touch it
A superior touch screen with Windows® 7 compliant multi-touch capability delivers all-new excitement and hands-on efficiency. With more gesture combinations than single-touch screens, you can fick, rotate, magnify and more, making the experience faster, more intuitive and just plain fun to use.

4 Tips Photo Printer Buying Guide

photo printers

Do you have a plan to buy a photo printer..? Here the four tips you should know before buying a photo printer.

1. Choose the Type of Printer

Printer are as varied as snowflakes. Well, maybe not quite that much, but there are three main varieties of photo printers you’ll need to think about when you go shopping.

Inkjet: You’re probably familiar with traditional inkjet printers, which print text documents as well as photos. Inkjet printers accommodate standard 8.5-by-11-inch paper, which means you can make 8-by-10-inch prints. With an oversized inkjet, you can make larger prints, like 14 by 17 inches. It all depends upon the printer’s specs. Inkjet printers also vary by how many inks they use to create the color on the printed page. You’ll find printers that use anywhere from four to a dozen cartridges. More colors usually help generate more photorealistic images, especially when reproducing flesh tones and shadows.

Color Laser: Color laser printers are another affordable option. Inkjet printers are mainly photo printers that can also do duty for text; think of color lasers as superb document printers that also do a respectable job with photos. You won’t want to rely on a laser printer for all your photo printing duties, though. Laser-printed photos lack the brightness, saturation, and clarity you’ll want in photos to frame or share. I use a laser printer to make drafts of photos that I will print on a photo printer later.

Magellan GPS Maestro 4700 Review

Magellan Maestro 4700

Magellan GPS Maestro 4700 Review
Priced at $300 (as of 11/25/09), the Maestro 4700 includes an impressive list of features. You get a larger-than-normal, 4.7-inch screen; maps for the United States (all 50 states), Canada, and Puerto Rico; a database of 6 million points of interest; highway-lane-assist signs; text-to-speech; and multisegment routing capabilities. You also get several items unique to Magellan, such as the AAA tour book and the One Touch feature, the latter of which lets you easily navigate to a favorite destination or search with just a single tap of the screen.

EasyPC790, The cheapest Netbook

This netbook will be the cheapest commercial netbook in the world since it claimed worth only US$80 . The netbook is named EasyPC790 and produced by MenQ group.

menq EasyPC790, The cheapest Netbook

Of course, you can’t exactly expect bleeding edge performance from an $80 machine. Instead, what you get is a 7 inch device with an 800 x 480 pixel display, QWERTY keyboard, 400mHz processor, 2GB of solid state storage, and 128MB of RAM. The EasyPC E790 currently runs Windows CE 5.0, but the company plans to release a Google Android firmware update soon.

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