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Archive for May, 2009
Garmin has now announced their latest navigators, the Oregon 550 and Oregon 550t, which both includes a 3.2-megapixel digital camera for taking geo tagged photos. The GPS devices have a 3″ touchscreen, 3-axis compasses, waterproof casings and are powered by two AA batteries. One pair of precharged NiMH batteries and separate charger are provided in the packages. The batteries will run the devices for up to 16 hours. Internal storage is 850MB, with a microSD card slot for memory extension. You can easily use the USB port to transfer pictures onto your computer. Both the Oregon 550 and the Oregon 550t weighs 6.8oz and has an outdoor-viewable display.
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QNAP now introduces the TS-239 Pro, a 2-bay model of its Turbo NAS series. The TS-239 Pro is powered by an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 1GB RAM and 128MB flash memory. It provides two bays that offers two 3.5-inch SATAI/II drive bays with hot-swappable and lockable trays. It also has three USB 2.0 ports, the Turbo NAS has two eSATA ports and two Ethernet sockets.
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EagleTec launches the USB NanoSac that allws you to read and write SDHD cards from you computer. The card reader is very small and measures only 25 x 17 x 7 mm (approx) and wights just 2g. This compact card reader will cost you only $13 or $67 for the card reader bundled with a 32 microSD card over at the guys at Brando. The NanoSac transfer rate is 480 mb/sec and supports cards up to 32Gb.
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