ViewSonic has Officially Launched ViewPad 7
ViewSonic, a company associated mainly with LCD and plasma screens, has officially launched its first Android Tablet witty, the ViewPad 7.
ViewSonic introduces the ViewPad 7 as the first in the world to come with a 7-inch screen with resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. It will run under the operating system Android 2.2.
The Tablet has 3G, A-GPS, Wi-Fi wireless module, document reader, e-book, camera 3 MP, VGA front camera for video calling and microSD card support. S is very close to cost $ 540 and will be released in October (or later).
The ViewSonic ViewPad 7 presented at the IFA in Berlin (from 3 to 8 September), there will also be shown the Galaxy Samsung Pad.
Last year, the company unveiled plans to enter the smart phone market, and since then had remained quiet on the subject. We do not know exactly what the objectives and goals to draw from ViewSonic, but what we are certain that with this new creation will get excellent benefits.
Custom Rubber Stamps That Deserve a Space on Your Desk

If you’ve already started a business, then you know all too well the amount of paperwork that you have to face everyday. It seems like everything needs your signature in one form or another. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could build a system that allows you to quickly sign important documents without having to take time to find a working pen?
There is such a system contained neatly within custom rubber stamps. Indeed, you can get a set of custom rubber stamps that have your signature on them. This gives you the power of processing paperwork much faster than you would on your own.
Rubber stamps can be used for a wide variety of different applications — not just rubber stamps. For even faster processing, you can pick up self inking stamps that will cut down on the amount of ink that you have to purchase.
Saving time is great, but the ability to save time and money at the same time is truly powerful. So, if you need to add a bit more productivity to the day to day business operations of your company, you really need to pick up a set of custom rubber stamps — don’t delay!
Acer Electronic Books
The conferences where they present the products that are out on the market are the most important of the year. We always expect the news will surprise everyone and that consumers take to get it to overturn just see the light in the shops.
Today we have talk of new eBooks that will be presented precisely in the upcoming IFA 2010. This is the Acer Lumire. Undoubtedly comes to the classics to rival e-books, such as the Amazon. This will have features that make it somewhat higher, at least at first sight, it is E-Ink 6-inch, WiFi, QWERTY keyboard format, 3G connection, physical keyboard and ISBN. But all that has so much as this book obviously expensive cost. While eReaders as the Kindle costs 100 euros, this would amount to 250. We will see that results from this.
Tegatech Tega v2, Atom-based Tablet Arrives in Australia in September
The Australian company Tegatech has announced the launch of its latest Tablet OS running on the Windows 7.
The Tegatech Tega v2 is a tablet based on the Intel platform Pine Trail, and although the company has not disclosed the price, would be coming to market in Australia next month.
The Tegatech Tega v2 has a capacitive touch screen of 10.1 inches with resolution of 1024 X 600 pixels, support multi-touch, Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b, Bluetooth 2.1 and optional 3G, WiMAX and WiBro.
The tablet has Tegatech Tega v2 Atom N455 processor at 1.66GHz, GMA 3150 integrated graphics card, 1GB of memory, a 16GB/32GB/64GB SSD, card reader, front camera of 0.3 or 1.3 megapixels , accelerometer and two USB 2.0 ports.
The battery provides a runtime of up to five hours.
Two Economic Compact Cameras, Kodak EasyShare
Kodak has launched two new digital cameras for their series C, the Kodak EasyShare C195 and EasyShare C143 Kodak. Both cameras are currently the cheapest price the company with 99.95 dollars for the C195 and C143 for 79.95 U.S. dollars.
The Kodak EasyShare C195 camera, entry level, is equipped with a 14 megapixel CCD sensor, 5x optical zoom and 3 inch screen.
The Kodak EasyShare C143 uses a 12 megapixel sensor, a 3x optical zoom and a 2.7-inch screen.
These two new cameras EasyShare C Series are equipped with support for smart catch Kodak lets you take quality photos with ease. Both cameras have face recognition function and allow users to record video at 640 x 480 pixels at 30 frames per second.
Both models have a Share button for fast loading of videos and photos on popular Web sites such as Facebook, Flickr, Orkut and YouTube. They come equipped with 32 MB of internal memory, slot for SD / SDHC, USB 2.0, connector A / V. They run on two AA batteries.
