Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Orbita Mouse -- now a reality!

Here is a really interesting mouse which we’ve seen in the past when it was only a concept and we thought that it would never see the sunlight. It’s called Orbita Mouse and according to its manufacturer, Cyber E Sport, this is “world’s first wireless 3-axis mouse.” This mouse was designed with an intuitive control center which is destined to redefine the limitations of a conventional mouse.

Orbita Mouse

This innovative mouse is based on a revolutionary continuous scrolling which is compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Mac OS X 10.3.9 and later. Like aforementioned, the Orbita Mouse is connected wirelessly to your PC or Mac and it communicates with 2.4GHz speed with “zero lag”.

The Orbita Mouse will be available as of January 2009 for a price of $98.50. Only you can tell if it’s worth the price, and if you’ll buy one of these, let us know how it works. Check out the pictures, and the video of an early version of the mouse below the post.


Monday, January 26, 2009

Playstaion Portable 3000

If you liked the old PSP 2000 and you found it quite ok, I think there will be no reason why you shouldn’t like Sony’s new PSP 3000 upgrade. The main difference between the two it is that the new PSP 3000 has brighter, increased contrast. PSP 3000 also features a wider color gamut screen, which, in my opinion will make new friends among PSP lovers. As we expected, the interlacing issues have not been completely solved, but I believe it looks better than old PSP 2000.

So would you really want to upgrade your PSP 2000? Not yet I should say, because the interlace is not way better on the PSP 3000. Another reason for which you may want to stick to your old PSP is that the games you can play are the same and the hakers didn’t have enough time to get their hands on the new PSP and mess a little with it. As you know, Sony encountered problems with piracy, so I believe that Sony had enhanced the anti-piracy measures, but I don’t think this will be a problem for the haking community as they managed to hack the 5.0 release just two days after the launch.

Priced at $199 it features a microphone for built-in Skype chatting and the Home button have been re-labeled. So, what’s your opinion, is it worthy to rush in and buy the new PSP 3000?

Sony's Playstation 3


1. This machine is really quite heavy.
2. This machine is aesthetically sleek smart.
3. This machine is surprisingly quiet given its immense processing grunt and it certainly puts Microsoft's Xbox 360 in the shade in that department.

If you have a Full HDTV showing 1080P this is the console for you. The quality of this console is outstanding. It looks the business and is replicated when the Full HD games load up. (Be careful not all games play in 1080P - tells you on the back of the game). The ability to browse the net, download demos and games from the Sony site and play against people from all over the world is as you would expect but you also get the ability to download all your photos and store them on a 60 GB hard disk drive. Play Blue ray movies and control it all using your wireless controller. You can even plug your memory cards straight into your console. All in all, i can't wait to get really stuck into this machine and see what it can do and what they will release for it in the coming months.

Pros:
Card slots Wireless controller Blu ray capability Stunning looks Simple menu system

Cons:
No HDMI cable included in the box and really too pricey at $499.00

Friday, January 23, 2009

Finally!

The layout is now finished. I'll soon be posting my reviews here. Please bookmark! Thanks!

First post welcomes the new blog!

Hi guys, it's Aki here. The layout's almost done. I hope you're liking the look of things. Please stick around!