Problems December 31, 2008
Posted by Adam in : Computers, Life, Pain in the ass problems, Science, Technology , add a commentJust to let you know, I am having trouble with my eMail at the moment, so if comments remain unnaproved for a while that doesnt mean I have ’spammed’ it! It just means I havn’t checked the WP dashboard to see if any comments have been made!
Also, the contact form should be working now, if you send me a message and don’t get a reply – leave a comment on this post and il’l try and get your eMail back and reply ![]()
Merry xmas, a post about my new Blackberry Pearl 8120 should be coming soon!
Have a good new year!
ACER Aspire M3641 December 1, 2008
Posted by Adam in : Computers, Life, Microsoft, New Posts, Science, TV, Technology, Vista, Windows , 13commentsGot a new ACER Aspire M3641 with 19″ screen (pic above). I am really pleased with it! Specs below.
- Intel® Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor
- 2.40GHz, 1066MHz FSB, 8MB Cache
- Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium
- 4GB DDR2 667MHz memory
- 640GB SATA hard drive (7200rpm)
- NVIDIA® GeForce 7100 graphics
- Blu-Ray Reader and DVD Rewriter
- 12-in-1 media card reader
- 8x USB ports (4x front, 4x rear)
- 1x IEEE 1394 FireWire® port
Yes.. that is a BluRay player – whoppy!
Average spec and very pleased!
More info and pricing click here (sorry its a pcworld link)
Gadget Show Live November 21, 2008
Posted by Adam in : Computers, Gadget Show, Life, New Posts, Science, TV, Technology , add a commentThe Gadget Show Live is coming to Birmingham, 17-19th April 2009.. Looks awesum!!
Those are the show features. For more info go to http://gadgetshowlive.net
New Sony TV November 17, 2008
Posted by Adam in : Life, Science, TV, Technology , 1 comment so farGot this new TV a few weeks ago and just had time to blog about it!
We got the new Sony KDL-32V4500 32″ – it’s brilliant. Got a great picture and the following features;
- Watch digital TV with the integrated standard definition digital terrestrial tuner (MPEG-2, also receives analogue)
- Watch cable TV with the integrated digital cable tuner (subject to country and with supported operators only)
- When you are not watching TV, turn it into a digital picture frame with the fantastic Picture Frame Mode. Fill the black hole in your living room by using your TV to display your own pictures or one of the 6 pre-installed contemporary pieces of art
- It’s easy to use the TV to view your favourite digital photographs sourced from any compatible USB device thanks to USB Photo Viewer
- Watch TV, movies, photos and computer games in superb detail thanks to the 3.1 megapixel resolution
- Experience incredibly clear and defined images with BRAVIA ENGINE 2 picture enhancement technology and Advanced Contrast Enhancer
- Featuring the draw the LINE design concept and Piano Black finish, the BRAVIA V4500 looks stylish and elegant and has a versatile swivel function
- No more confusing menu screens thanks to our easy-to-navigate XrossMediaBar™ to browse all your TV functions and easily access your favourite pictures
- Control your entire home cinema set-up with just one click on the TV remote and access the menus on compatible peripheral devices such as Handycam® camcorders thanks to BRAVIA Sync
- Three HDMI™ inputs (two on rear, one on side) make it even easier to connect to High Definition sources such as Blu-ray Disc™ and PLAYSTATION®3
- If you enjoy watching films then this is the TV for you – view movies exactly how the director intended with 24p True Cinema
- Experience the effect of digital surround sound from only two front speakers with Virtual Dolby® Surround and BBE ViVA sound technology
- Wall mountable with the optional bracket SU-WL500
- Power consumption data: 0.19W in standby, 111W in operation
- Available to buy from June 2008
- Registering your BRAVIA couldn’t be easier, so do it today and become a My Sony member
Would recommend it to anyone who wants an awesum TV! Sorry about the pictures – not my best picture taking day
For more info and pricing click here
Rubik’s Cube – Done October 25, 2008
Posted by Adam in : Images, Life, Science , add a commentYes – finally have done it.
Thanks to people at school, RobH from YouTube.















