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Seagate Expansion 500 GB USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive STAX500102 |
Freeview Portable Tv
Gone are those days when you see a console on a home was exceptional. Children took to the streets, running, cycling, and some even allow the small luxury of having some games. Those who still remember fondly those days will revel in the Handheld Mini Retro NES System. It is a freeview portable tv console like the current Sony PSP and Nintendo DSi, but capable of running old games NES (Nintendo Entertainment System). The ThinkGeek sells, this site specializes in all kinds of gadgets and curious strangers. The real peculiarity of this laptop is that only accepts bulky console original cartridges in question (which stand widely above). So, if we recall our childhood, we must remove from storage those old cartridges, or buy them who still sells them. Luckily, the console has adopted some modern qualities. It has a video and audio output so that we can connect to TV and enjoy the obsolete 8-bit games in high definition display. The built-in screen is not very large (2. 4 inches) but enough for the type of games are. It takes a few speakers on the front of the device and has a size of 150 x 90 x 40 mm. As for autonomy, powered by four AA batteries, that will provide up to 8 hours of play. Its price is 50 U. S. dollars, 36 euros at current rates. A whim, ultimately, the more nostalgic. That stupidity should come with built-in games, the only good option is that it connects to the TV, but with one command only one can play, . . . . . . Portable media players used to enjoy photos, music or video anywhere. And why not to watch TV? That's what makes this Exis S40, a handheld that has an integrated digital tuner. Not that the Spanish DTT programming is to be 24 hours glued to its 4. 3-inch screen, but hey, at least we could see the big game on the bus, for example. The truth is that ultimately these computers are growing in these latitudes of the planet (in countries like Japan take us years ahead of its 1Seg tuner), with products like this or the LG T80. Both follow the DVB-T standard, which is extremely important for us to watch TV really, because other teams as the next Nokia N96 still another standard created specifically for mobile devices. DVB-H is called and, unfortunately, almost no channel broadcasts through it. The display of this Exis S40 has a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels, plus the TV can show videos in MP4 and JPEG photos. There is also a built-in speaker and headphone jack so we can listen to MP3s, FM radio and the few radio stations have been encouraged and broadcasting in digital. To store all the files, the computer has 2 gigabytes of internal memory and a miniSD card slot. The product package includes a USB cable to your computer and a CD with a program to convert videos to MP4. Flamagas firm will distribute this product in Spain, with a price of 250 euros. . . .