Sanyo Gorilla GPS: Your Most Loyal Guide

Don’t get it wrong. This Gorilla won’t bite you, it can even be your best friend. Global Positioning System (GPS) Gorilla is one of the latest products of Sanyo that the model really looks like its predecessor - the NV-SD585DT.
The gadget has a 5,8 ‘ touch screen with the ability to receive TV broadcast through its TV Tuner Mobile 2Seg feature. Sanyo also equipped this Gorilla with a 4 GB Solid State drive/Disk (SSD).
The Enviromentally-Conscious Materials (ECO) applied on this product is really similar to the previous version of Gorilla. However, I can’t get any inf on the price of this baby yet. Good news is that if you live in Japan you’ll get the chance of getting it first hand since Sanyo will introduce Gorilla GPS there for the first time on July 18, 2008.
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Will LED Replace Neon in The Future?
If you observed things around you, lamps with LED (Light Emitting Diode) has started to compete with the conventional light bulb or neon. This kind of lamp has some better benefits compared to the latter - it lasts longer and needs lesser electricity consumption.
Usually, LED is used on gadgets such as cellular phones, PDA or Computers. The light produced by LED is not bright enough to light a room, that’s why this technology is considered not good enough for public consumption. However, this notion will change soon. Thanks to the scientists at University of Glasgow, Scotland, LED now is able to produce brighter light.
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Panasonic Introduces Its Latest Projector

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd as the official vendor of Panasonic introduced two of its new projectors series - PT-D12000 dan PT-DZ12000.
Both projectors are able to project images on a non-flat surfaces without involving other devices. And Both of the Panasonic Projectors are equipped with a powerful 12,000 lumen lamp.
When tested, the projectors were able to project images on a curve wall from a 5-meter distance. It is possible thanks to LSI technology that can projected images on a curve surfaces. These latest projectors from Panasonic consumes around 300 watt in which 250 watt is used for the lamp. So, don’t be surprised if Panasonic set a quite high price for its latest projectors. You need to pay around $69,000 before you can take one home.
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Fujitsu LifeBook P1080 Pink Gold Edition
A new product of Fujitsu Notebook, has been released. Unlike the previous edition, launched a year ago, this latest edition was designed with a uniqueness that the older version doesn’t have - a sporty look and stronger insides.
The LifeBook P1080 Pink Gold Edition that was just released was launched in limited edition. It was intended that way since this Fujitsu Notebook was sprayed with a pink gold paint on it that make it looks very sporty. LifeBook P1080 is powered by powerful Core 2 Duo SL7100 and supported with a fast 2 GB memory that will make the machine runs faster.
For data storage, the LifeBook P1080 Pink Gold Edition is counting on 250 GB hard disk. Compared with its previous edition, this notebook comes with wireless 3,5G (HSDPA) WWAN facility. The 12,1″ wide-screen WXGA SuperFine integrated with a built-in 1,3 mega pixel webcam supplements this Notebook from Fujitsu.
Fujitsu also equipped The LifeBook P1080 Pink Gold Edition with a dual-layer DVD writer and super-quality batteries that can last up to 6 hours. This new edition from Fujitsi that weighs only 1,3 kg will be introduced in Australia for the first time with a price of around US$ 2,899
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