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Future Design Laptop ROLLTOP
Future Design Laptop ROLLTOP (Being Developed)
Rolltop is a portable computer development
concept for designer, architect and everyone, who would like to have a gadget,
which, from an aesthetic standpoint alone, certainly hits the mark. By virtue
of the OLDE-Display technology and a multitouchscreen the utility of a laptop
computer with its weight of a mini-notebook and screen size of 13 inch easily
transforms into the graphics tablet, which with its 17-inch flat screen can be
also used as a primary monitor due to the support attached to the back of the
screen.
The stylus, power adapter and USB ports are all on a detachable stand while the other standard accompaniments such as the mouse, keyboard, webcam and power cable are integrated beautifully into the Rolltop itself. And the OLED display also means a much lower power consumption and an "outstanding" battery life.
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Monday, January 23
Lamborghini Gallardo Review
This two seat coupe is a high performing vehicle that can
deliver exceptional speed. The design of the car is bound to attract a
great deal of attention. The car has been introduced in the ultra luxury
segment of vehicles and has become quite popular with the rich class of
customers.
Although it's probably difficult for most people to think of a
$200,000 automobile as "affordable," that's the position the
Lamborghini Gallardo finds itself in within the Lambo product lineup.
But no matter -- sports cars with exotic looks and the performance to
match have a built-in ownership audience.
Since its introduction, the mission for this "baby Lamborghini" has
been to maintain the style and attitude of Lamborghini's 12-cylinder
cars but be more livable in everyday use. It's been a successful
strategy, as there's been no shortage of takers who rightly lust after
such a usable and alluring sports car. In fact, the Gallardo has become
this Italian automaker's best-selling model ever.
Lamborghini Gallardo Specification
The exotic Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 is currently available in a
coupe body style and as a spyder convertible. The name LP560-4 refers
to its engine position ("longitudinale posteriore" or longitudinal
rear), its European horsepower measurement (560 ps) and that all four
wheels are powered. There are also two lightweight versions: the LP
570-4 Superleggera coupe and LP 570-4 Spyder PerformanteThe Gallardo LP560-4 is powered by a 5.0-liter V10 good for 552
horsepower and 398 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed manual
transmission with gated metal shifter is standard, while an automated
six-speed sequential-shift manual transmission known as e-gear is
optional. The LP570-4 models benefit from some clever tuning to produce
562 hp and 398 lb-ft of torque. The e-gear transmission is standard.
Expect 0-60 times in the high 3-second range for the LP560-4 and
Lamborghini Gallardo Mileage
The car delivers mileage of around 3km/litre in the city while the mileage on the highway is around 5 km/litrethe
low 3-second range for the LP570-4.
Design
In terms of layout and design, the Lamborghini Gallardo is a true
exotic. To keep weight down, the chassis is a composite blend of alloy
stampings, extrusions and castings. And except for the traditionally
opening steel doors (no scissors), the exterior is constructed of
thermoplastic-formed panels. To further reduce weight, the Superleggera
and Spyder Performante receive carbon-fiber exterior and interior
components, polycarbonate rear and side windows and lighter 19-inch
wheels.
Inside, the Gallardo's handsome furnishings sublimely marry form
with function and offer a surprising level of comfort for a vehicle of
this type. Credit is certainly due to the influence of parent company
Audi, whose expertise with interior design has been of no small benefit
since the Volkswagen Group purchased Lamborghini in the late 1990s.
The impact is obvious given the precisely fitting leather and
soft-touch materials.
Despite the fact that this is an exotic sports car, seating is
comfortable enough to accommodate the occasional road trip. Though not
as flamboyant as its extroverted exterior, the interior styling still
befits a vehicle in this price range. Storage space is tight, though,
with a minimal amount of room available behind the seats and in the
nose-mounted trunk
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Lamborghini Reventon Review
Lamborghini has come a long way since corporate parents Audi produced
their current Murcielago and Gallardo-based lineup, and the Italian
automaker has since stepped up with an even more exclusive, seven figure
ultra supercar, the Reventon.Based on the Murcielago LP640, the
Lamborghini Reventon will enjoy a limited run of only 20 units, and I
was lucky enough to spend a day testing the only one currently in
existence just outside of Bologna, Italy. How does this $1.4 million,
211 mile per hour supercar make the LP640 seem downright pedestrian by
comparison? Read on to find out.
Lamborghini Reventon Specifications
The Lamborghini Reventon review indicates that the design of the car
was created when engineers at Lamborghini wanted to create a dramatic
variation of the Murcielago. The exclusivity of this vehicle can be
gauged from the fact that only 20 of these beautiful beasts were created
and all were sold out. The car comes with a 6496cc, 12-cylinder, V12
petrol engine and this can generate power of 640 bhp at 8000 rpm along
with peak torque of 660 Nm at 6000 rpm.
The length of the car is 4610mm and its width is 2058mm while its
height is 1135mm.The exterior design of the car is made from CFC which
is a carbon fibre material. The car has rigid tubular steel frame
chassis. The car comes with 6-speed manual transmission. The top speed
of the car is 340 km/hr and it can reach 0 to 100 km/hr in just 3.3
seconds.
The Lamborghini Reventon has double wishbone suspension with
adjustable hydraulic shocks and anti roll bars along with anti squat and
anti dive features. The brake system of the car includes large
ventilated discs. The kerb weight of the car is 1665 kgs and it has fuel
tank limit of 100 litres.
Lamborghini Reventon Mileage
As per the Lamborghini Reventon review the car can deliver mileage of
2.5 km/litre in the city while the mileage on the highway is around 4
km/litre.
Lamborghini Reventon Interiors
The car has exterior lighting that features Bi-Xenon headlights and
seven LEDs on each side along with as many as nine diodes as indicators
as well as hazard lights. The rear portion of the car also has heatproof
LEDs used for rear indicators and hazard lights. The interiors of the
car draw its inspiration from the interiors of aircraft cockpits. The
interiors have three LCD screens that display information that the
driver may need.
The instruments in the car are cased in solid aluminium block
structure and this is protected by carbon fiber casing. The car also has
a new G-Force meter that displays dynamic drive forces and longitudinal
acceleration in braking as well as in accelerating. The meter also
displays transversal acceleration experienced in bends. The different
forces are displayed through the indicator movement.
Now, it probably isn’t as bad as it looks, especially at first glance.
But once you take a minute and start examining the car, you’ll notice
that a lot of what makes the car look the way it does is the elements
found in the aforementioned supercars. The front end looks like a
dysfunctional marriage between an Enzo and a Reventon, the interior
seating lay-out looks to have been ripped out of a McLaren F1 – except
that this one looks far more cramped - and don’t even get us started on
why those taillights look suspiciously like the ones found on the G35.
It’s because they are!
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Huawei Ascend P1 S Review
The Consumer Electronics Show 2012 witnessed the launch of the Huawei
Ascend P1 and Ascent P1 S smartphones. Both of them offer Super AMOLED
screens along with thinnest chassis ever in the market. The Chinese
device manufacturer, Huawei, has termed these devices as the world's
slimmest smartphones.
Huawei's Ascend P1 comes in two flavors - the P1 and P1 S. Both offer
the same features but where the slimline P1 S gets a 1,670 mAh battery,
the P1 is a slightly thicker 7.69 mm (0.3 in) thanks to a 1,800 mAh
battery. Aside from the battery, both models have the same specs, which
includes a 4.3-inch 960 x 540 pixel Super AMOLED touch display, 1.5 GHz
dual core TI OMAP 4460 Cortex A9 processor, 1GB of RAM, 4GB onboard
memory, 5.1 surround sound capabilities, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, DLNA
support, 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with backlight illuminated
sensor and 1080p HD video capture capabilities, and a front-facing
1.3-megapixel camera for video calls.
Both quad-band GSM phones will come running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream
Sandwich) and feature a PPVD back cover coating designed to dissipate
heat. They will come in metallic black, ceramic white and cherry-blossom
pink when released in Europe, the Asia-Pacific, North America,
Australia, the Middle East and China from April 2012, with additional
colors also on the way. Huawei hasn't yet revealed pricing or potential carriers for the phones.
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Huawei also announced the Ascend P1, an almost similar unit except
for its size and battery power. With the launch of these new phones, the
image of Huawei with its American consumers is about to take a change
from its long standing ‘low cost’ and ‘budget’ notion.
The two
phones will start shipping in Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific,
China, Australia, and the Middle East in April. Options for colors
include metallic black, cherry blossom pink, ceramic white, and more.
Huawei's Ascend P1Keyfeatures
- Dual-Core Processor TI OMAP 4460 Cortext-A9 1.5 GHz
- SGX GPU 540
- QHD AMOLED Display and Super Gorilla Glass 4.3-inch 960 × 540 pixels resolution
- Android OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
- 1 GB of RAM
- 8 megapixel rear camera with LED flash and video recording Full HD 1080p
- Front camera 1.3 megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording
- GSM / GPRS / EDGE, UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA
- WiFi b / g / n, Bluetooth 3.0 HS
- 1,800 mAh battery
Huawei's Ascend P1 price list
INR:Rs 26000
USD:$600 approx
For detailed description watch this video
Sony Xperia SmartWatch Review
During CES 2012 Sony Ericsson had a new accessory to show off in the
form of a new Bluetooth watch that can apparently play nicely with most Android smartphones
running Android 2.1 and above and is called the Sony SmartWatch, so one
can assume that Sony has now dropped the Ericsson part of the name.
The device itself is connected to your handset via Bluetooth
and can answer calls, play music, act as a notifier, and allows the
user to check on their social networks such as Twitter and Facebook and
all done by a new app running on your phone and controlling the
SmartWatch.With typical usage the battery life of the Sony
SmartWatch is said to last four days, which seems very reasonable to me,
the device sports a capacitive touch screen that works well although
when asleep you need to tap the side button to wake it up.
Alongside its Sony Xperia Ion and Xperia S Android smartphones, Sony also used CES to launch its new Xperia Watch, the latest attempt at a connected watch.
The Xperia watch features a 1.3 inch OLED 128x128 resolution display and is designed to connect to Sony's Xperia Arc S (the latest Xperia smartphone) via Bluetooth. This allows you to use the watch to answer calls, read texts, control music, interact with certain apps like Facebook and Twitter, and even check weather reports.
The Xperia watch features a 1.3 inch OLED 128x128 resolution display and is designed to connect to Sony's Xperia Arc S (the latest Xperia smartphone) via Bluetooth. This allows you to use the watch to answer calls, read texts, control music, interact with certain apps like Facebook and Twitter, and even check weather reports.
Among
the coolest (or most pointless - but aren't many of the coolest things
in life?) is the ability to see the view through your phone's camera on
the watch. The usefulness of this might be debatable but it works pretty
well.
Crucially the watch actually looks pretty good. It's slim at just 8mm thick, and is only 36mm square. It also feels well built with a glass screen and metal chassis and buttons, and a comfortable (if sweat-enhancing) silicone strap. It also weighs just 15.5g.
Crucially the watch actually looks pretty good. It's slim at just 8mm thick, and is only 36mm square. It also feels well built with a glass screen and metal chassis and buttons, and a comfortable (if sweat-enhancing) silicone strap. It also weighs just 15.5g.
It’s still dependent on connection to an Android phone via Bluetooth
for all of its functionality, and that’s where the missing the mark bit
comes in. Unlike the MotoACTV or even the iPod nano, the Xperia
Smartwatch has no memory of its own. It can’t play music by itself, it
simply controls music streamed from your phone. Though it runs some
flavor of Android, it’s little more than a dumb terminal.
For detail discription watch this video
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