omes with HDTV running in a full 1080P that covers 92% of the NTSC color spectrum. Andrew’s Take: This will be a very good HDTV because it uses up so much of the color spectrum. It has no production date and no price set yet, though, so we’ll have to wait for this to be offered to us consumers. The good thing about this television is that even though it has a good-sized screen at 40 inches, it won’t take up extra space and bulge out, either. Samsung has started to combine the 0.39 inches into other electronics, like notebooks, monitors and other household electronics. Overall this LCD TV will not last very long because they will just make them thinner but if I had the money I would buy one definitely.ITEM: Out of all of the touch screen phones I have talked about in these articles, I think we actually have an iPhone killer that’s even better than all of the other ones I’ve talked about. The Palm Pre is the new, hot, and stylish touch screen phone coming out on the phone market. It features Palm’s very own operating system. It’s possible to run a 3G
EV-DO, which is the wireless network most touch screen phones run on. The Pre takes advantage of the 3.1-inch touch screen with a high quality 24-bit color and HVGA display with an on-screen QWERTY keyboard and a full QWERTY slide out keyboard. The Pre also uses applications like the iPhone, including Outlook and most other web email, built-in GPS, and an integrated instant messaging system. The Palm Pre also comes standard with a 3-mega-pixel camera with LED flash and extended field of vision, which supports GIF, JPEG, PNG, and BMP. Overall the Pre sounds like it just may be the iPhone killer that everyone has been looking for. Andrew’s take: The Palm Pre seems to be a really compatible phone and it should have a good chance to compete with, if not crush, the iPhone. The 3.1-inch touch screen will fall short of the iPhone’s 3.5-inch screen, however. Having applications is a plus because that’s a big bonus of the iPhone. Overall, I really think this phone would be the next phone of the century but as with most technology, it will only be a matter of time before it’s topped by something else.
EV-DO, which is the wireless network most touch screen phones run on. The Pre takes advantage of the 3.1-inch touch screen with a high quality 24-bit color and HVGA display with an on-screen QWERTY keyboard and a full QWERTY slide out keyboard. The Pre also uses applications like the iPhone, including Outlook and most other web email, built-in GPS, and an integrated instant messaging system. The Palm Pre also comes standard with a 3-mega-pixel camera with LED flash and extended field of vision, which supports GIF, JPEG, PNG, and BMP. Overall the Pre sounds like it just may be the iPhone killer that everyone has been looking for. Andrew’s take: The Palm Pre seems to be a really compatible phone and it should have a good chance to compete with, if not crush, the iPhone. The 3.1-inch touch screen will fall short of the iPhone’s 3.5-inch screen, however. Having applications is a plus because that’s a big bonus of the iPhone. Overall, I really think this phone would be the next phone of the century but as with most technology, it will only be a matter of time before it’s topped by something else. ITEM: When morning comes around, nobody really wants to get up; all you have to look forward to is school or work, and who really wants to go to either of those things? There is now an
alarm clock for those people--it’s called the Sonic Bomb alarm clock. The clock has a small 12-volt bed shaker that will actually vibrate your bed until you get up. The clock also has lights that flash until you wake, with a Hi/Lo dimmer switch. It features an extra loud alarm sound that beeps at a blaring 113 db, which is a little louder than a chainsaw but is not quite at the human pain threshold, which is 120 db. This amazing machine comes with a battery backup so when the power goes out you still have an alarm clock. The Sonic Bomb comes with a 110-volt power supply but will also work with an optional 220-volt transformer. The clock has a higher price at $42/95, and they also have different designs for other people. Andrew’s Take: I think this clock is very good for the people that have a hard time waking up but I would not recommend it for people of higher age just for the fact it would startle them more than awaken them. This clock has a lot of nice features like the bed shaker, flashing lights, loud alarm, and especially the Hi/Lo dimmer for those hard night’s sleep. Overall, this would be an excellent choice for that deep sleeper.
alarm clock for those people--it’s called the Sonic Bomb alarm clock. The clock has a small 12-volt bed shaker that will actually vibrate your bed until you get up. The clock also has lights that flash until you wake, with a Hi/Lo dimmer switch. It features an extra loud alarm sound that beeps at a blaring 113 db, which is a little louder than a chainsaw but is not quite at the human pain threshold, which is 120 db. This amazing machine comes with a battery backup so when the power goes out you still have an alarm clock. The Sonic Bomb comes with a 110-volt power supply but will also work with an optional 220-volt transformer. The clock has a higher price at $42/95, and they also have different designs for other people. Andrew’s Take: I think this clock is very good for the people that have a hard time waking up but I would not recommend it for people of higher age just for the fact it would startle them more than awaken them. This clock has a lot of nice features like the bed shaker, flashing lights, loud alarm, and especially the Hi/Lo dimmer for those hard night’s sleep. Overall, this would be an excellent choice for that deep sleeper.