Thursday, June 18, 2009

MacBook Air



The beauty of unibody.


MacBook Air is carved from a solid sheet of aluminum. This revolutionary unibody design replaces many parts with just one and results in a clean, seamless appearance. The anodized aluminum surface and stunning contours confirm MacBook Air as a feat of beautiful engineering.

Amazingly thin. Amazingly full size.

The thinness of MacBook Air is stirring. But even more impressive, there’s a full-size, fully capable notebook encased in the 0.16 to 0.76 inch of sleek, sturdy anodized aluminum. And at just 3.0 pounds,* MacBook Air is more than portable. It’s with you everywhere you go.

A no-compromise display.

The moment you open MacBook Air, you’re greeted by instant full screen brightness. Its slim design doesn’t compromise on size: The glossy 13.3-inch, widescreen LED-backlit MacBook Air display offers the same viewable size as the screen on the new 13-inch MacBook Pro. The 1280-by-800 resolution gives you vibrant images and rich colors, making it perfect for watching your own in-flight movies. And LED technology makes the display more power efficient, which translates into longer battery life.

Full-size, full-feature keyboard.

The keyboard is full size, and its backlit keys make it easy to work in the dim lighting of airplanes and conference halls. A built-in ambient light sensor automatically adjusts keyboard illumination and display brightness for optimal visibility. And with the spacious trackpad and support for Multi-Touch technology, you can get a lot done with a simple gesture or two.




T-Mobile Dash 3G Arriving This July


Sprint may have already announced the HTC Snap, but that hasn’t stopped T-Mobile from adopting the handset and giving it a little of their own branding. That’s right, the HTC Snap, aka S522, will be the Dash 3G. There really isn’t much to revel at, but just in case you’re wondering it’s sporting Windows Mobile 6.1, WiFi, GPS, full QWERTY and a mouse button that when pressed jumps you to your 20 favorite contacts.

iDJ with the iPod


This mixing table now supports iPod (any model) as music source. Plug in two ipods into the deck and start mixing right away. Forget vinyl or cds, use your iPod(s) to start mixing your favorite songs. More devices are supported through phono and line input. All you have to do is select the right songs and fiddle with the controls. 


Two universal iPod docking stations will accept all model iPods with bottom connector and charge while connected
Large iPod navigation controls
3-band EQ with gain control on both channels
Dedicated microphone input with tone and level control
Phono/line inputs for adding additional devices on both channels
USB connectivity (PC and Mac) enables iDJ to function as a music loading base
iPod's recording capabilities supported by iDJ for voice memos, etc.
Turntable spindle receptacle enables placement of the iDJ on a turntable
Zero tolerance precision switches knobs for a tight, precise feel