Archive for December, 2007


The Samsung FlipShot SCH-U900

Friday, December 21st, 2007

The Samsung FlipShot SCH-U900

Samsung present flip shot 3MP camera and rotary display screen haven’t changed much since the prior model, the SCH-a990, its mobile camera is packed with GPS functionality, the unique user interface and powerful media player. This advanced phone price is $199 only; its rotating design attracted everyone and its look is different to other phones.

The U900 is sluggish the shutter speed, but the flip shot phone is a good choice for clamshell phones fans looking to trench their in exchange camera for a single device, MP3 player, and GPS.

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The Samsung SCH U900 upper part of the phone is very attractive and coolest part handset that rotates 180 degrees in any sides. The right side of handset is volume controls, which dual as zoom cameras, and a shutter for pictures snapping. The display is just below; the 4 media navigation buttons shine hot red and are eerily similar to the key on the LG Chocolate. The smooth metallic keypad is flat and discreet, and a small border surrounds all keys.

The unique Pyramat gaming chair

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

The unique Pyramat gaming chair

At first look, the Pyramat Wireless computer Gaming Chair 2.1 looks like an ordinary massage chair but it not correct because this is a high-tech designed chair for wireless gaming purpose and this is a future chair. Company presents its black looks and 5 wheel swiveling base, an integral headrest, and the projected tilt and elevation adjuster levels. That’s good for the excel crowd.

Actuality, this chair made to rock for game lovers with its luminous, very soft or spongy seat cushion, the 8 watt dual speakers built-in on either part of the cushion, paired with 4” throbbing hidden sub woofer on the underside.

The left armrest side is mouse-wheel- technique volume and bass wheels. There available rechargeable batteries 5 to 6 hours play before a then it need recharge. There the task handles 2.4Mhz wireless transmitter. You can simply plug the transmitter cable to computer headphone port.