DryCASE for Smart Phones http://goo.gl/aRd1A

HitPlay.in - DryCASE for Smart Phones
Take your smartphone deep sea diving. 
DryCASE is a flexible, crystal clear waterproof case that allows complete use of your smartphone or MP3 player underwater. Simply pump out all the air with the easy to use hand pump and the bag will vacuum seal around your device and become completely waterproof.

An air tight structure and medical grade one-way valve seal guarantees that your device will stay dry even when submerged at 100 feet deep for an hour. Every DryCASE comes with our neoprene activity arm band for water sports, and is crystal clear so pictures can be taken through it while using the other side.

Take your smartphone along to the beach, pool, falls or rapids without having to worry about water destroying it ever again.
 Technical Specifications  Features:
     -     Waterproof case for your iPad, iPad mini, tabs, eBook readers and other devices,
     -     Waterproof vacuum seal through medical grade one-way deflation valve,
     -     Secure 4-lock element resistant closure,
     -     Tear resistant crystal clear housing for touch & camera use,
     -     Waterproof stereo headphone & microphone jack,
     -     Tested by submerging 100 feet deep in water for 1 hour.
 
Warranty:
     -     1 year. -

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Mitashi to introduce GameIn Thunderbolt in India http://goo.gl/3yJZT

THunder Bolt

Mitashi, a pioneer in the Indian gaming has come up with a new handheld console to address the needs of the Indian gaming scene. The console, named ‘GameIn Thunderbolt’  is a one of a kind touch based Android gaming device with social media capabilities.
The console has a multi-touch screen, 1 GHz Processor, Android 4.0 and Wifi. Along with support for android games, the console also supports 8, 16, 32 Bit Multi Format gaming. The Thunderbolt also has a dual camera, 4 GB of internal memory, expandable up to 32 GB.
The console is priced at Rs. 6799. Check out the bullet points of the features below.
  • Play Android Games and other Multi Format 8 Bit, 16 Bit,32 Bit Games
  • Android 4.0
  • 10.9cms Touch Screen
  • Click & Share Pictures & Videos, Enjoy Endless Music
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Enjoy Android applications via PLAY Store
  • Internal Memory: 4GB, Expandable upto: 32 GB
  • Dual Camera Front 0.3 MP & Back Side 2.0MP
  • 6 Months Warranty
Would you like to own this console? Do let us know.

PRICE: Rs 6,799
Mitashi's new handheld gaming device is powered byAndroid 4.0. You get a 4.3-inch touchscreen as well as various physical buttons for gaming. The device supportsAndroid games from the Play Store as well as various other multi format 8/16/32 bit games.
It runs on a 1Ghz processor, has 4GB storage (expandable) and comes with dual cameras (2MP rear and VGA front).
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LG claims thinnest HD LCD smartphone display http://goo.gl/4gONq


LG Display says its 5.2-inch Full HD display for smartphones is the world's thinnest, with a depth of just 2.2mm. The display has a resolution of 1,080x1,920 pixels.
LG Display claims it has developed the world's thinnest full HD LCD display for smartphones, measuring just 2.2 millimeters thick.
The company said its new 5.2-inch (132 mm) display panel has a resolution of 1,080 x 1,920 pixels and is brighter than current full HD phone panels on the market. LG did not reveal when the panel will become available on the market, but showed images of it working and said its results had been independently verified by testing firm Intertek. LG Display said the screen's bezel is a fraction thicker at 2.3 mm.
LG said it has used a new in-house technology it calls "Advanced One-Glass-Solution." One-glass solution technology, or OGS, puts the touch screen layer of a display directly onto the underside of the cover glass, combining the two. This eliminates the need for a separate touch-screen layer and allows more light through. It also has the potential to make manufacturing simpler and save costs.
Displays, batteries and camera modules are among the thickest components in smartphones. Slim designs and low weight have proven to be major motivators for consumers for consumers, and so manufacturers are eager to flatten their devices. The display and touch screen together make up the most expensive component on a smartphone, followed by NAND flash memory and the main processor.
Last month, China's Huawei announced it will soon launch the world's thinnest smartphone, the Ascend P6, which is just 6.18 mm thick. Apple's iPhone 5 is 7.6 mm thick, while Samsung's Galaxy S4 measures 7.9 mm.
Last year, LG Display was the fourth-largest manufacturer of the small and medium-size displays used in smartphones and tablets by revenue, according to data vendor NPD DisplaySearch. LG had a 12 percent market share, behind Samsung Display at 23 percent, Japan Display at 15 percent, and Sharp at 13 percent.
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http://www.pcworld.co.nz/article/520546/lg_claims_thinnest_hd_lcd_smartphone_display/

ZOTAC ZBOX nano ID65 PLUS http://goo.gl/sAlP2

Zotac Zbox Nano ID65 Plus Review

Manufacturer: Zotac
UK price (as reviewed):
 MSRP £549.99 (inc VAT)
US price (as reviewed): MSRP $629.99 (ex Tax)

Zotac's Zbox mini-PCs offer solid performance in a tiny package, but the company also produces even smaller systems under the Zbox Nano moniker, and today sees the launch of the new Zbox Nano ID65 and ID65 Plus, among a few others. With dimensions smaller than Apple's Mac Mini, the new system is closer to the size ofIntel's NUC devices, indeed the company is keen to trump its own design over that of NUC. 

The ID65 Plus is a high end Zbox Nano part, with a suggested retail price of £550, or £475 for the ID65 barebones option. Its closest competition is Gigabyte's Brix GB-XM1-3537 (also barebones), which can be had for around £415, although we've not yet had a chance to look at it.

The Zbox Nano ID65 Plus really does live up to its name. The tiny chassis will fit within the span of your hand, as it measures 127 millimetres long and deep, which is roughly the diameter of an ordinary optical disc. This makes it about a third smaller than the Mac Mini, for example, although it's also a little taller than Apple's creation at 45mm. 
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One criticism we've aimed at the Zbox PCs before is the use of an entirely plastic chassis, even on the most expensive models, but thankfully the same cannot be said of the ID65 Plus. The top and bottom still feature home theatre style glossy black plastic, which is attractive until the moment you touch it, but the sides are all made from aluminium. It stands on a set of rubberised feet, which double up as the screws used to access the insides. You'll find ventilation for exhausted air on the right side, with small intake areas underneath the case and below the rear I/O connections.

Unlike the regular Zbox range, the Zbox Nano ID65 Plus is only designed to stand horizontally, as pictured. A solid metal VESA mount is also provided, however, so it can also be fitted to the back of compatible monitors and hidden out of sight. There's no bundled remote control or USB extension for the front IR receiver though, so you'll need to factor the cost of these in as well should you be needing them. Also included in the box is a single antenna for the onboard WiFi.

As well as the IR receiver at the front, you'll also find a pair of USB 2 ports, a 7-in-1 card reader and a standard pair of audio jacks for headphones and microphones. There's also a button joined by power, HDD access and wireless activity LEDs, but there's no reset button. The plastic power button is very loose, and is a strange slip in quality given its aluminium surroundings. 
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The 3.5mm headphone jack can also be used to output 7.1 digital surround sound, thanks to a supplied adaptor that turns it into an optical S/PDIF connection. Though support for such a set-up is impressive, and useful in a PC geared towards media fans, its position on the front means you'd have to have a cable permanently in an unsightly place if you were to take advantage of it.

One of the most impressive things about the ID65 Plus is its rear I/O panel, as it makes the Zbox Nano seriously well connected for so small a device. Four USB 3.0 ports are joined by eSATA and Gigabit Ethernet ports, and the HDMI and DisplayPort connections ensure dual display support as well. Wireless networking via 802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 is also supported. While we're yet to look at a Gigabyte Brix, we can safely say the Zbox Nano is far better connected.

The ID65 Plus continues Zotac's tradition of offering a support DVD with Windows drivers on, which you'll need a USB optical drive to install. Likewise, you'll need such a drive (or a bootable flash drive) in order to install your chosen operating system, as the Zbox Nano doesn't ship with one. 

Specifications

  • Chipset Intel HM77 Express
  • CPU Intel Core i7-3537U (dual-core), 2GHz (max Turbo frequency 3.1GHz), 4MB L3 cache
  • Memory 1 x 204-pin DDR3-1600 SO-DIMM slot (1 x 4GB DDR3-1600 included)
  • GPU Onboard Intel HD Graphics 4000, 350MHz (max dynamic frequency 1.2GHz)
  • Audio 2-channel high definition audio, Optical S/PDIF
  • Networking 1 x Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n/g/b WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0
  • Storage 1 x SATA 6Gbs (1 x Toshiba MQ01ABD050 500GB 5,400rpm drive included))
  • Video Output 1 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort
  • External Connectivity Power, 4 x USB 3, 2 x USB 2, stereo, microphone, 7-in-1 card reader (MMC/SD/SDHC/SDXC/MS/MS Pro/xD)
  • Operating System None (user installed)
  • Dimensions (mm) 127 x 127 x 45 (W x D X H)
  • Warranty Two years

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/pcs/2013/07/11/zotac-zbox-nano-id65-plus-review/1
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