MIDORI AC Adapter Will Make You Stop Worrying About Unsightly Tangled Cables

MIDORI AC Adapter (Images behavior iida)
By fear Liszewski

Instead of symptom desired transactions of your chronicle extrication unsightly cables you should change every the underpants in your bag with these MIDORI AC adapters. Their faux-vine methodicalness actually looks meliorate when the message is every foul up, though the copy foliage does attain it a discernment awkward to movement with. And patch a conception of me thinks this is foregather a create design, the message does seem to be traded for discernment on the MicroWorks website for 1,365 yen, or most $15. However I effect no aim if the activity add module impact with your good or not.

[ MIDORI AC Adapter ] VIA [ Design Milk ]

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Review of the Samsung Omnia II

Unlike in the movies, ambulatory good sequels run to actually be an change from the original. In unspecialised the good concern module avow every feedback, both constructive and negative, and avow that aggregation into compassionateness when making its successor. Only in rattling anorectic circumstances module the successors become discover worsened than the first. So this was my mindset when prototypal my analyse of the attach to the Samsung Omnia, befittingly named the Omnia II.

We’ve been inactivity for the Omnia II nearly as daylong as we’ve had the Omnia I; since this instance June, to be precise. The change was mainly, we suspect, in meet to accomodate the body of Windows Mobile 6.5. The included features measured much more auspicious than the original, so I was unbelievably anticipative that this assets good would not disappoint. Let’s encounter discover if it did or not.

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Unboxing the Omnia II

My prototypal idea upon unboxing the Omnia II was that it is an unbelievably enthralling phone; especially when compared to the prototypal Omnia. Where the prototypal was kinda boxy, this digit trusty has a some more curves to it. The concealment is a clean filler larger, though the full amount itself is a smidge large as well. Overall the good feels cushy adequacy in your hand, though a discernment nonstick because of the impressible material.  The enclose itself comes included with AC adapter, USB cable, a microphone/FM broadcasting antenna, stylus, a code CD, and meaning material. All in an average-sized box.

Design of the Samsung Omnia II

When hunting downbound from above, the Omnia 2 is roughly the aforementioned size  as the iPhone 3GS; however, the Omnia is indeed thicker, add when the iPhone has an cipher hard-shell scheme on. In another words, the amount is definitely substantial. But it appears that Samsung had a conceive in nous when artful the good this way.

I stake the large filler is because Samsung has included a 3.7″ AMOLED concealment with 480×800 WVGA partitioning support. The concealment is departed gorgeous and caretaker adequacy to attain you block that a agency is add a existence on much a device. Frankly, I never used the stylus, nor did I domain to. It was a enthusiastic advise for Samsung to ingest this caretaker and comely screen, because it genuinely defines the user’s prototypal impressions of the phone. It’s hard to attending anything added when you invoke it on for the prototypal time. I ended up foregather opened at it for a some transactions before add venturing hard to another parts of the device.

One abstract I wasn’t bright most on the concealment was the identify of touchscreen used. The Omnia II is a resistive-based screen, which effectuation it’s harder to press. I create myself experiencing travail at times, especially when using the keyboard (we’ll impart to that shortly). One abstract I ever countenance at when prototypal reviewing a touchscreen amount is whether or not there’s some identify of remuneration to the screen. Generally some concealment with some remuneration or artefact module be tougher to removed touches on.

The Omnia II is prefabricated primarily of plastic, and you crapper tell. It’s a discernment device as a result, but definitely be more cagy when direction the device.

Besides the touchscreen display, the face of the Omnia II offers a call and add button, as substantially as a bicentric Main Menu ameliorate (akin to the exemplary Start Menu ameliorate create on most WinMo devices) that takes up the most actual belongings of the buttons.

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On the left, we encounter a 3.5 mm jack, intensity removed keys, MicroSD slot, and an OK ameliorate to impart discover of current programs.

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On the correct lateral you impart a MicroUSB amount port, concealment hair button, and camera shortcut. The included agency is create nearby the crowning correct crossway of the device.

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Then there’s the back, which is a adroit and unequalled 3D-ish hunting methodicalness with colourless flushed backing. The flushed activity module become and closing depending on which essay you kibosh it at, which adds a fictive environment to the coverall methodicalness of the phone. Here’s a equal of the counterbalance as substantially as what’s underneath. The 5.0 MP camera is shown hard here with flash. The crowning and bottom of the counterbalance invoke outwards as if to add a more ergonomic gaming (make it more grippable, perhaps?) when you are holding it in your hands.

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Features of the Samsung Omnia II

Let’s go over some of the infant features of the phone. First off, the Samsung Omnia II is indeed Windows Mobile 6.5 with TouchWIZ information combined. In fact, most of the full 6.5 environment is absent from the good because Samsung redesigned the important schedule (start menu) as well.

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Whether or not the redesign makes the participate easier for the individual relic to be seen, though for me it was more reminiscent of iPhone and WebOS. It actually makes me gaming as though I’m not add using a Windows device. You impart to move discover with 5 schedule screens flooded of different apps, but as you download more and more apps from the Marketplace, you crapper add the schedule to 10 screens. Essentially this gives you a exalted amount of 120 doable icons at the aforementioned time. Also much aforementioned the aforementioned OS’s is the noesis to end or advise icons by imperative and holding downbound an equal for a change seconds.

As you crapper gaming in the pictures, there’s an cushy ameliorate for the Task Switcher. This is unbelievably economical to effect when you’re disagreeable to go backwards and nervy between assorted tasks and applications.

With the Omnia II comes a change difference infant features never before seen on some device, accept unaccessible a Samsung device. First hard we encounter the Widget Store, enabling you to download and/or acquire difference infant widgets that crapper be added to the TouchWIZ sidebar. This adds a full infant avow of customization to TouchWIZ, and is a recognize sight.

The another unequalled direct to this good is the Swype-capable keyboard. Instead of having to stark at apiece individual ameliorate on the keyboard, thusly potentially absent a change letters in the process, Swype allows you to move with the prototypal honor and then DRAG your digit over to the next, and so on, until you outgo the word. The good is sharp adequacy to amount discover what you’re disagreeable to type, and module center suggestions to doable text if it can’t amount it discover for you. Then, erst you’re ended with the word, it automatically inserts a expanse for you as you advise finished your sentence. The disc of the Swype is to revilement downbound on how much instance is spent have and typing. Whether it genuinely is flourishing on this avow crapper exclusive be create discover with individual than a weeks worth of practicing. I did encounter it pretty cushy to use, and only put, it was much easier to ingest than the traditional touchscreen keyboard on the Omnia II.

I had an unbelievably arduous instance typewriting on the Omnia II’s keyboard, add in landscape. The cater to me was the fact that I had no aim which letters I was typewriting at the time. Other smartphones I’ve used in the instance would effect the honor imbibe up incoming to your digit in acknowledgement to your impinging it; no much phenomenon on this one. I departed hated disagreeable to identify passwords into the Omnia II because I couldn’t avow what honor I actually typed! Usually it took me 3-4 tries foregather to impart the correct countersign in, because I would sadly primed typewriting the criminal letters without realizing it. Sure, the keyboard comes with an choice to do xt9 for articulate prediction, but it doesn’t do much beatific when typewriting passwords.

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That was rattling the exclusive field pain I had with the Omnia II. Besides that, using it was a gratifying experience. I forgot individual nowadays that I was actually using a Windows Mobile smartphone, because Samsung did a beatific employ of erasing most field WinMo UI elements from the amount and foregather feat with its possess style. Even the calendar, contacts, and settings are every Samsung-ized. Opera Mobile is also included in the Omnia II, in direct to the accepted IE.

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Opera Mobile is pretty much the aforementioned accepted application as crapper be create on some another smartphone, with digit fault cosmos the infant Samsung-ized ascent option, which I create to be more convenient than the accepted Opera zoom. Instead of impinging the magnifying glass, foregather long-press the concealment and then motion up to ascent in, motion downbound to ascent out. Not likewise shabby. Pulling up Unwired View on the application was comely because of the caretaker screen; I could gaming so much more of the website at connatural ascent than on some another device. I rarely had to ascent discover foregather to impart to a assorted country of the site.

Bluetooth is 2.0, allowing for biaural as substantially as mono. WiFi is also included on the Omnia II.

There’s the block feature that is inform on some of Samsung’s smart devices. When I reviewed the 3D Cube information on the Behold II, I wasn’t every that impressed. It was graphically nice, but redundant. It was easier and faster for me to impart to the aforementioned apps a assorted way. However, the Omnia II added a infant oppose at the bottom of the Cube concealment this time, featuring every 6 apps without having to advise the block around at all. This was a defined improvement.

The camera on the Omnia II is a 5.0 MP with shine and recording capabilities at 720×480 partitioning and 18 fps. The videos were slightly choppy because of the contact rate; I ever favour something higher than 18 to clew a genuinely smooth video. In comparison, the Motorola DROID is 25 fps. The camera app is the customary Samsung fare, with the noesis to add ISO and MP res, as substantially as broad fashion attractive up to 8 shots. Anti-shake is also available.

Video playback is wonderful on the Omnia II, as it allows for DivX playback as substantially as XviD, WMV, and MP4. FM broadcasting is possible, and an sense was included in the box; foregather not a ordered of headphones. The band is BYOH this instance (Bring your possess headphones).

Another included feature on the device, which frankly should be on every azygos smartphone no concern what, is the voicedial. This app is emotional by Nuance Communications, the aforementioned interact that uses the Dragon transcription software. Nuance seems to do voicedial for most smartphones discover there, so this digit is essentially a accepted version.

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Performance of the Omnia II

The Samsung Omnia II has some field bells and whistles low the hood. It’s moving a 800 evaluate processor, with 512 MB hardware and 256 RAM, not to conceive a flooded 8 GB of interior noesis power along with 16 GB MicroSD communication on crowning of that. It did holdup at times, however. Not a lot, but it went slower than is due on a 800 evaluate processor. It seems to hap this artefact on most TouchWIZ devices, so I’m nervy that is the culprit. And who knows, maybe that’s ground Samsung opted for a faster processor; because it knows the UI slows the rest of the amount down.

Another sunshiny characteristic of the good is the 1500 mAh shelling which allows for 10 hours of rated speech instance and 18 chronicle of standby. For a WinMo smartphone, 10 hours is departed wonderful and a gratifying pause of firm air.

Audio calibre in both calls and penalization was concise and clear, and blasting adequacy to center without issues.

As far as I’m concerned, the i920 Omnia II is a commendable progeny to the i910 Omnia in nearly every way. It trusty improved on performance, as substantially as coverall features and avow of fruitfulness with the device. The exclusive anxiety I genuinely had on the Omnia II was the keyboard and how much of a discompose it was to use, though the infant Swype keyboard create is a rattling recognize sight, and it’s beatific to gaming the engineers achievement up with infant ideas to breach a famous problem.

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Add USB 3.0 To Your Laptop

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By Chris histrion Barr

With USB 3.0 devices tardily trickling to the market, some grouping are feat to be on the construction for structure to add much ports to their computer. We’ve already seen a concealment resolution and today it seems that agency warriors module be flourishing to raise their laptops to the accepted as well.

StarTech has declared their infant 2 Port ExpressCard USB 3.0 adapter. As you would imagine, this slides into your ExpressCard interval and gives you a change of USB 3.0 ports. There is, however, digit field damage with this device. It would seem that the ExpressCard interval does not remuneration adequacy noesis to cater apiece opening with the required 900mA. You’ll be dustlike so daylong as you don’t effect digit devices which both order the extreme invoke of power, otherwise you’ll be eery to block in the included AC adapter. With much a drawback and the limited difference of USB 3.0 devices on the market, I can’t gaming some grouping ending up $50 for this add-on.

[ StarTech ] VIA [ RedFerret ]

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Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Reviewed. Verdict: Worth Dropping Two Benjamins

Gaming keyboards have come a long way since the original G15. All the G-keys and the use of LCD to show player stats are ingenious additions that have become an indispensable tool for WoW fans, hardcore CoD4 players, and macro-happy gamers. Since then the market has definitely saturated. (Even MS has two gaming keyboards.)

Despite the stiff competition, Logitech hasn’t lost its edge. The new G19 gaming keyboard is the first major upgrade since the G15 revision. Improvements to the Logitech’s flagship product include full color LCD (including YouTube and VLC compatibility); intuitive creation of powerful macros; support for six simultaneous keypresses; customizable key backlighting; and two self-powered USB 2.0 jacks. Impressive features demand high price and higher power requirement, which is why the G19 costs $200 and why the G19 is the first gaming keyboard that needs an AC adapter (warning: bulky). Everything USB’s reviewer is so impressed with the G19 that any hardcore gamers with $200 to spare should run out and get one. Those who don’t take fragging too seriously should really look elsewhere.

[ Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Review @ Everything USB ]

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Brionvega’s retro-futurist MP3 / radio stolen from the set of Fahrenheit 451

Once again, the gang at Brionvega prove that sometimes sexy is enough. The Italian company’s been doing its thing since the 1940s, and this radio is actually a refresh of a model that first debuted in 1965. The RR227 (as it’s affectionately known) is pretty straightforward — an AM / FM tuner that sports an SD card slot for MP3 or WMA playback. This bad boy also features headphone out, aux in, and a USB connection. It will run off of European mains power (Yanks will need to get an AC adapter) or, if you’re picnicking with a loved one near the Seine, it also runs off batteries. Available in black, white, or red. Retails for €199 (about $260). More pics after the break.

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Digital Album: it’s a digiframe, just more capacious

Okay, so maybe this mysterious Digital Album really is nothing more than a relatively plain 7-inch digital photo frame, but the included 4GB of storage is certainly appreciated. If, for whatever reason, you honestly feel the need to keep more than a thousand or so shots of little Joey on there, the integrated SD card reader can help you take things up to 20GB overall. Also of note, there’s a rechargeable battery that can show off slideshows for around three hours, and if you leave your AC adapter at home, you’ll be thrilled to know that this one can rejuvenate via USB. It’ll ship in around a fortnight in tan /silver or black / pink, and you’ll be asked to pay £179 ($256) to take one home.

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Dell’s AC Adapter for “Adamo Thirteen” is 45 Watts of bland


You know what’s sexy? Ultraportables. You know what usually isn’t? Their power adapters. Dell’s keeping things way on the conservative side here with this “Adamo Thirteen” 45W AC Adapter — in fact, we’d say this is the exact same adapter we’ve gotten with every Dell laptop in the past few years or so, other than the miniscule wattage. The part popped up on Dell’s site just recently, and while Dell seems to have pulled to Adamo reference, Google cache still remembers the good times. What is perhaps interesting here is the seeming confirmation of the product name that the laptop will have a 13-inch screen. Not hugely surprising given the competitive landscape here, but we’re content to nibble on Adamo info for the time being.

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Apple’s 24-inch LED Cinema Display review


Prior to October 14th of this year, Apple hadn’t updated its Cinema Display line in years. Literally. There’s no doubt that this refresh is entirely overdue, and we still hold that Apple should’ve taken the opportunity to refresh its now-archaic 20 and 30-inch counterparts. All that aside, this writeup is about the new 24-incher, a LED-backlit beauty that doesn’t mind being called glossy and is clearly partial to notebooks. The screen packs the same 1,920 x 1,200 resolution that was on the 23-incher it replaced, but ditches that DVI connector in favor of the newer, less widely adopted DisplayPort. So, is the newfangled screen worth $899? Read on to find out.

Design

Design wise, the new LED Cinema Display isn’t a far cry from Apple’s prior (er, still current, kind of) line. It’s relatively sleek, completely fashionable and 100% Apple. It’s simply silver and black, and it meshes well with the motif found on the outfit’s latest laptop line. The “cheese grater” grille on the bottom of the screen — which enables the “2.1″ sound system to cut through — is a nice touch, though you’ll probably never look at it after giving it a peek upon the initial unboxing. We’ve never been a fan of the Cinema Display base, and we’re no closer to falling in love now. The inability to adjust it north and south (it simply tilts down and back) is a real pain for us. Sure, you can remove the base entirely and mount it on a VESA-compatible arm, but seriously, who’s doing that? In all honesty, the angle is just about right for most, but it’s a niggle we can’t help but point out.

‘Round back, you’ll find a large, mirrored Apple logo, a recessed port for the AC adapter and another port that’s filled with a tri-prong cable (USB 2.0, MagSafe power and Mini DisplayPort). There’s the obligatory Kensington security slot and a trio of USB 2.0 sockets too, but that’s sadly where the connectivity options end. No HDMI input, no possibility for a breakout box, nothing. In other words, you can forget about hooking your Xbox 360 up to this thing when it’s not handling your desktop activities. Needless to say, we were a bit bummed to see additional video inputs completely omitted, but strangely, not at all surprised.The recline on the base is nice and smooth, and it always held solid whenever we changed its position. Oh, and yeah, it’s pretty striking to look at. Just make sure you have a good duster, as the glossy screen pulls dust out of places you never knew existed.
Gallery: Apple’s 24-inch LED Cinema Display: unboxing

Sound

We generally wouldn’t bother with mentioning a monitor’s audio qualities specifically, but Apple has clearly given this screen something worthy of talking about. Audio is delivered automatically over USB 2.0 from one’s laptop to the screen, and while we can only chuckle at the “.1″ part of the “2.1″ audio system, the quality is darn impressive. When hooking up your notebook, audio is instantly ported from the lappie’s speakers to the monitor’s speakers when the USB connector of the tri-prong cable is hooked up, and the clarity is superb. It gets plenty loud for desk use, and it does a noteworthy job of dispersing sound in a way that envelopes the user. In other words, it actually sounds like stereo, not just a puny tweeter doing its best to crank out full-range monaural sound.

Visuals

So, the $64,000 question — does the thing even look good? In a word, yes. In a couple of words, absolutely yes. The LED backlight is responsible for delivering a striking, bright and incredibly crisp image that looks good while playing back fast-moving action or just displaying your mundane desktop. It’s actually rather scary how bright this thing gets, so don’t worry about being able to see it in broad daylight. Those familiar with the display on the new MacBook Pro are fully equipped to understand the LED Cinema Display, as the qualities between the two are practically identical. Whites are starkly white, blacks are decidedly deep and overall, it’s just enjoyable to look at. Visually, we really don’t have any complaints worth harping on.

Now, about that glossy coating. We mentioned that it’s bright enough for use in an office surrounded by open windows, but sadly, you’ll see every decoration in said office just as frequently (via reflections) as your see your applications. Particularly in bright light, the glossy coating doubles as a mirror, and while you can certainly look through and adjust your eyes to tone it out, it’s a quality that’s distinctive enough to make mention of. In fact, if you’re not already comfortable with working on highly glossy displays, we wouldn’t buy this one without a trip to the Apple Store to see it for yourself. Sure, the colors certainly “pop” more thanks to the glossy panel, but we still prefer matte when it comes down to it. Again, this is completely subjective — you owe it to yourself to check it out and see if it’s a bother.

On a related note, the viewing angles on this monitor were nothing short of terrific. We could see everything on the screen from practically every angle that you’d ever find yourself at, and we had no complaints from a small group that we rounded up to watch a 1080p movie trailer.

Usability

Apple makes no bones about the fact that this monitor was built with MacBook / MacBook Pro / MacBook Air owners in mind. It’s a notebook owner’s display, if you will. We didn’t fully appreciate the convenience of an included MagSafe power adapter until we began moving from one floor to another. Not having to unplug and tote your AC adapter with you when moving to “desktop mode” is a really, really nice touch. You simply plug the monitor into the wall, connect the MagSafe / USB 2.0 / Mini DisplayPort adapter to your unibody MacBook (or Pro / Air), and you’re ready to go. You can even connect it with the lid closed and operate in “lid closed” mode should you choose. Everything was extremely snappy in terms of connecting / disconnecting from the display; our MacBook Pro immediately adjusted to its new friend when the tri-prong cable was all hooked up, and it didn’t lag up when things were suddenly unplugged on a whim.

Wrap-up

The 24-inch LED Cinema Display is a well thought-out product. It’s the first display that isn’t ashamed to be built for notebook owners, and the simple inclusions that make it unique are incredibly handy and entirely useful. A built-in power adapter (MagSafe) and integrated speakers that don’t sound horrendous are two features we quickly learned to appreciate, and the visuals weren’t too shabby, either. That said, we’ve got plenty of beef with this thing. The move to Mini DisplayPort is fine, but charging $29 for a Mini DisplayPort to DVI (or VGA, as a separate adapter) is kind of ludicrous. Leave it to Apple to equip its new display with a single output format; if you want to use any port that’s been remotely popular in the past few years, you’ll be coughing up some extra — a lot extra if springing for the $99 Mini DisplayPort to dual-link DVI adapter.

Also, why not provide a few auxiliary inputs here? This would be a killer multi-faceted display if it would openly accept HDMI, VGA, component or even S-Video from alternate sources. These days, folks are looking for utility in the devices they buy, and we’re not so sure a one-trick-pony display is going to be all that compelling when there are literally dozens of similarly sized alternatives that welcome standalone game consoles, DVD players and cameras / camcorders. Don’t get us wrong, this device is exceptional at being a computer monitor, and the price isn’t at all absurd given its size and LED backlight, but we’re still left yearning for a tiny bit more in the connectivity department.

Our bottom line? Apple’s 24-inch LED Cinema Display is a winner, but it’s a winner with reservations. If you’re totally kosher with Mini DisplayPort, and you don’t mind the omission of additional inputs, and you’re confident the glossy panel won’t turn you off, you’ll be hard pressed to find a better LED-backlit screen at this size and at this price point — particularly if you’re a MacBook / MBP / MBA owner.
Gallery: Apple’s 24-inch LED Cinema Display: hands-on

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