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Probably there was a time when the word ‘rose’ and ‘gadgets’ is not in the same sentence, let alone display. Indeed, these words could not be further from it in meaning. “Pink” denotes femininity and delicacy, while ‘gadgets’ images of computers and electronic technology calls. However, it is no longer the case. A few quick searches on the Internet you will find a wide variety of gadgets in various shades of pink, digital cameras, USB flash drives. Girls youth become more technical, or nerds are probably more women showing their feminine side?
Probably both, but some pink gadgets have arrived and are here to stay. You’d be hard pressed to find a gadget, like a cell phone, for example, was not available in pink. So ladies, rejoice. If you like both the pink and high-tech gadgets, you should not miss the gadgets in pink. Express-shaped speakers and play your favorite music pink dog. Add a touch of femininity to your PC or laptop with a pink keyboard and mouse. Make home improvements need not be a male role – do it with a pink toolbox with a hammer, pliers, and everything you need. Pleasant and sweet, while digging in the ground with a rose garden kit.
If you go to the gym, your team well and spend a dull and boring place pink gym kit. Customize your car with a pink car from ladies who will in all your belongings while on the road. Pink gadgets are not only a feast for the eye, are also useful and practical. Another reason to love pink gadgets that you can be color coordinated at all times. Finally, an MP3 player that matches your lip gloss and wallet.
The gadget, known as the Zomm wireless enabled mobile phone through a wireless bluetooth connection. The wireless leash does have a couple of other features in addition to keeping tabs of your cell phone. First, it can act as a panic button which when triggered will call emergency services through your mobile phone. Secondly, the unit also acts as a duplex speakerphone and can alert you of incoming calls.
The Zomm runs on a rechargeable lithium ion battery which offers about 3 days of use on a single charge. Expect to see the wireless leash this summer when it will retail for about $80.
Nokia 5230 is a highly hyped low cost touch screen smartphone which will be released in January 2010. It comes in a variety of colors and is targeted primarily at the youth. With the Nokia 5230, Nokia aims to grab a share of the segment currently dominated by LG Cookie and Samsung Corby. It is expected to be priced at around $150, which will attract a large number of customers .
Nokia 5230 is being seen by many as a stripped down version of the highly popular and successful Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. The 5230 is very much similar to the 5800 in terms of looks. The 5230 has only a standard 2 megapixel camera and does not possess wifi connectivity unlike its costlier cousin, which is justifiable considering the difference in price between the two. However, the 5230 still comes which with 3G connectivity which is indeed pretty cool.
It has a standard 3.5 mm audio jack. This resistive touchscreen phone comes with proximity sensor for auto on/off, handwriting recognition and an accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate. Nokia has decided to do away with any tag such as XpressMusic or N series, which is pretty surprising considering that nokia has been releasing all phones(other than low-end ones) from its stable with some tag or the other for quite some time now.
It’s the new internet tablet set to rule the market. The device, which once many thought was not a viable concept, is now a reality. Michael Arrington and his team have succeeded in developing the CrunchPad and it is now ready for launch. The spec sheet – Fully touch screen, 1 GB RAM, 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor,2.64 pounds, 12″ screen, 18mm thick aluminum casing , capable of running Linux , 3G connectivity , 4 GB memory and so on.
At first sight, everyone will fall for its nice looks and awesome screen. The large high resolution screen enables good readability .With 3G and rumored wifi support it comes in handy as a surfer. CrunchPad’s developers think that this device will carve out its own segment in the market. The device will serve as a good eBook reader competing against the Amazons’ Kindle Reader. The expected price of this device is between $300-400. Keeping in mind its wonderfully sleek looks and the features it offers, it is good value for money.





