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JANUARY 2011

OMAN’S ONLY TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE

Home Screen Welcoming the new year First matter of business – on behalf of the team of TECH, we at Deenar would like to wish you all a very happy and exciting new year. Whew, what a month. As we worked on this fabulous New Year issue, things went, for the most part, quite smoothly. But what we hadn’t planned for were the holidays. While we were busy designing, and writing for TECH, Oman was busy celebrating. We had the amazing nine-day wonder of Oman World Fireworks Championship. We had fun brainstorming ideas for TECH watching the sparklers and listening to the amazing music they were set to. And then there was the exciting Asian Beach Games. Moving on to this issue, over the past few years we have heard enough and more about the 3D revolution. There’s no shortage of 3D TVs and even 3D cameras and camcorders from well-known companies. This is the subject of our cover story – an in-depth review of a 3D camcorder from Panasonic. Now that all the celebrations are over, we are giving you something to keep you occupied this month. This issue has a lot of unique gadgets and gizmos. Products that you will be forgiven for lusting after – jazzy and unique time pieces from TokyoFlash, which can be shipped to Oman, four top-range smartphones, Bang & Olufsen’s latest in audio technology, to name a few. You can flip through these pages and you will find a shopping list to satisfy the most gadget-addicted person in the world – with everything from mobiles, cameras and camcorders, audio systems, laptops and time pieces. So enjoy and wishing you all a very happy, ‘TECH’y 2011.

EDITORIAL

Editor-in-chief

Hatim al Taie

Content Head

Content Manager

Asst. Content Manager

Senior Designer Designer

Malcolm X Crasta

Sujata Sengupta Poornima Ramani Shyniben Koyakkil Muneeb Khan

CORPORATE Managing Director

Abdullah al Taie

General Manager

Rathish Ramachandran

Asst. General Manager

Terry Mathukutty

Sales

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Emily Matthews

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ISSUE 9 - JAN 2011

OMAN’S ONLY TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE

CONTENTS Q&A

08

Tech News

10

Nouvo Tech

12

Photography

14

Consumer Tech

22

Video Zone

27

Mobile Zone

30

Audio Zone

34

Computing

36

Time Zone

40

Dashboard

44

Gamer’s Delight

48

DVD Review

53

Business Tech

54

Quiz

55

Tech Favourites

56

Tech Directory

63

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Letters

If you have any queries, mail us on tech@deenarmedia.com, and we will try to answer them in our next issue.

to the Editor

Dear TECH team, Last month’s edition was excellent - Keep up your wonderful work. A round of applause to all the team members.

Dear Editor, I am an amateur when it comes to computers and my dad is planning to buy me one. I have been reading TECH for the past two months now and I see that you feature some interesting laptops, but there are no desktops. So should I get a laptop or a desktop. Apart from being able to carry laptops around, in what way is it superior to desktops and if I get a desktop will they become outdated soon? I basically want to use it for programming languages like C++, and Java, as part of my school curriculum. So which would you suggest? Thanks in advance, Vidhya Hi Actually it is quite the opposite; in terms of being outdated and performance desktops are far superior, especially if price is taken into consideration. Desktops are also easier to upgrade making them more future-proof too. So, given a choice it would be more cost effective to go for a desktop. Laptops have one major advantage – its portability. So, considering that all the jobs you mentioned will work on most entry level laptops and if portability is important then even a basic laptop will suffice as a cost effective option. -Ed

What is the problem with the BlackBerry Service and why are some countries banning or going to ban the service? Thanks, Kumar Hi Kumar, The problem with BlackBerry is that they use a very strong form of data encryption and almost all data from the BlackBerry service is routed through Research In Motion’s own servers (RIM is the manufacturer of BlackBerry). This has become a matter of concern for a number of countries because not only is the data almost impossible to access but is also outside the legal jurisdictions of those countries. This is why the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were reported to consider the BlackBerry as a “security threat”. Other countries threatening to ban the use of the BlackBerry Messenger include Algeria, Indonesia, India, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Indian authorities have asked RIM to provide them some means to access the encrypted data for calls to, from or within India, following concerns that it could be used by terrorist and rebel groups to carry out proxy war attacks on India. BlackBerry has indicated willingness to set up a server in India and giving the country limited access to its highly effective encryption technology. Saudi Arabia has also threatened to ban the service, but it was reported close to reaching an agreement with RIM to set up a server for the service inside the Kingdom. -Ed



Volvo S60 launches in Oman The Automotive Division of Mohsin Haider Darwish recently launched the all-new Volvo S60, with the event presided over by Tomas Ernberg, regional MD, Volvo Cars Middle East, and David Aziz, director Automotive, MHD.

a Deluxe Sea View room, an Apple iPad, and a Flower bath followed by Aroma Vitality and Body Scrub for two at Chi, the Spa. The prizes were given away to the winners during the launch event.

It has been launched across the GCC with an online campaign on major websites including Yahoo, Facebook, MSN Messenger, Hotmail, Maktoob (Arabic version of Yahoo), etc. The objective was to build awareness around the Volvo S60 and drive users to the microsite – www.letsplay60.com – to play the tailor-made game and book test drives.

The new S60 is a five-seater car offering comfortable space for all its occupants. It comes with Advanced Stability and Corner Traction Control. It also includes improved steering, stiffer springs and bushes, as well as more damping than in any previous Volvo. The software in the AWD (All Wheel Drive) system has been modified to allow the fourwheel drive variants to exploit the sporty new chassis. During its first year of production, the Volvo S60 will be available with a variety of petrol engines.

The top three scorers in each country won exciting prizes. Prizes in Oman included a two night stay for a couple at the Al Husn hotel in

Harnessing national talent In line with its strategy to harness national talent, Oman Air has announced its renewed commitment to support Oman’s international motor racing sensation, Ahmad al Harthy, for the 2011 season. One of the very few racing drivers of international standing to emerge from Oman and the Gulf region, Al Harthy has recently ranked fourth with five podium finishes in the United Kingdom’s pinnacle motor racing event, the Porsche Carerra Cup GB Championship in the Pro-AM 1 Class, and participated in the iconic Le Mans racing circuit in France. “Ahmad al Harthy represents the next generation of Omani sporting champions and we at Oman Air remain steadfast in identifying and providing essential support to talented individuals who can place the

nation in the international arena,” Philippe Georgiou, Chief Officer Corporate Affairs and Official Spokesperson for Oman Air, said. Expressing his profound appreciation, Al Harthy said, “Oman Air’s unwavering endorsement is a testament to the airline’s fundamental belief that the nation’s most valuable assets are its people as living and breathing examples of what the nation has to offer the world. I am both humbled and grateful for their sponsorship and look forward to achieving greater success, wearing the brand with honour and integrity.” Anticipated to be one of the most exciting racing seasons, Al Harthy’s 2011 schedule includes a line-up of challenging and physically enduring races.

Drive to remember Just three months ago, Wattayah Motors launched the new 2011 Volkswagen Touareg, the first complete redesign since its inception in 2002. The new model is longer, lighter, sleeker, safer and roomier than its predecessor and sports a number of new features including bi-xenon headlights with Dynamic Light Assist and a standard eight-speed automatic. It also includes a pushbutton parking brake, automatic startstop engine shut-off system, electronic oil level display and the largest ever panoramic sunroof used in an SUV. 12 / TECH

To showcase this new model, Wattayah Motors recently organised a drive to Jebel Akhdar for members of the media so that we could experience the vehicle first hand. Suffice to say the vehicle didn’t disappoint us in the least, proving itself more than capable of handling both on-road and off-road duties with ease. Comfort, space and safety were among the best we have seen in similarly sized SUVs. And despite all the performance on hand, and the comfort the vehicle offered, it also proved to be extremely fuel efficient.


Kaspersky dominates Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management solutions, is the UAE consumers’ most popular anti malware brand dominating the country’s retail sales with an overall market share of 37 per cent by value and 38 per cent by volume according to the latest IDC report about AMS retail channel in UAE, KSA, Egypt and Pakistan. According to the same report, a total of 900,000 anti-virus products with an estimated value of USD6mn were sold across UAE retail stores in 2009. To make a comparison, Saudi Arabia’s AMS retail channel market during the same period was worth USD4mn on a 600,000 unit volume.

In Egypt, the most populous market in the Middle East, the total value of the market is estimated at USD1.5. The aim of the study was to do an in-depth research of the retail channel for the AntiMalware Solutions (AMS) landscape and determine its overall structure, channel size by volume, value and segment type, key retailers share, product pricing and market shares of key vendors by value and volume. Kaspersky Lab comfortably topped both market share categories by a margin of 11 per cent and six per cent from the second most popular vendor respectively.

The majority of AMS retail sales in the UAE are driven by customers buying solutions for their personal use. However, nearly 30 per cent of the sales are focused on business/ company users. The study was done in two parts. The first phase was conducted through a series of interviews with leading vendors and their distributors. The second was an end-user study conducted across the three countries covering the three major retail segments, Hypermarkets, Electronic Stores and IT Specialty Stores.

Against all odds The unstoppable Toyota Hilux is already renowned for its capacity to overcome extreme challenge, from driving to the North Pole to conquering the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull. Now, the Hilux has successfully completed yet another extraordinary journey, travelling across the coldest, most hostile environment in the world, Antarctica, to reach the South Pole. Between November 10 and December 5, 2010, four Hilux transported expedition members of the Indian National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR) – studying snow chemistry, the glacial landscapes and the bedrock hidden beneath the ice – on a 4,600km round trip from Novo Air Base, to the South Pole, and safely back.

The four Hilux vehicles were produced at Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM), the main volume supply base for the European market, and were adapted by Icelandic Toyota 4x4 conversion specialists, Arctic Trucks, for the month-long expedition. But the 3.0-litre D-4D diesel engines were unchanged for the expedition, demonstrating its quality, durability and reliability.

EMC Documentum is now ready EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC), the world leader in information infrastructure solutions, recently announced that EMC Documentum is one of the first enterprise content management platforms to achieve VMware Ready status. This designation indicates that Documentum has passed a detailed evaluation and testing process managed by VMware and is now listed on the VMware Partner Product Catalogue. Passing the extensive VMware-specified testing helps ensure that Documentum makes best use of VMware technology and is ready for deployment in customer

environments. This helps enterprises simplify their Documentum deployments and reduce the total cost of ownership. “EMC is proud to be one of the first vendors to offer enterprise content management solutions optimised for VMware vSphere,” said Jeetu Patel, Chief Technology Officer of Information Intelligence Group, a division of EMC. “Achieving VMware Ready status is an important step in delivering on our product strategy for the cloud. Organisations can have confidence in deploying Documentumbased applications in virtual environments

to minimise costs as well as enhance high availability and scaleability.” The Documentum platform provides essential capabilities for managing enterprise content and is the foundation for EMC’s enterprise content management and intelligent case management offerings. Service-oriented and based on industry standards, Documentum adheres to Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) and supports a broad range of operating systems, databases, application servers and enterprise applications.

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The Tab is all you need Samsung Electronics introduced the newly launched Samsung Galaxy Tab (Model: GTP1000) to the market, this November. The Tab was showcased and offered at GITEX 2010 that took place from 17-21 October, 2010. Powered by Android Operating System 2.2, the Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first of the company’s tablet devices, representing a new category of mobile products from Samsung. It brings together all of Samsung’s leading innovations to provide users with more capabilities while on the move. Consumers are able to experience PC-like web browsing and enjoy all forms of multimedia content on the perfectly sized seven-inch display, wherever they go. Moreover, users can continuously communicate via email, voice and video call, SMS/MMS or social network with the optimised user interface. The Galaxy Tab makes use of a striking seven-inch TFT-LCD display that, combined with a 1GHz application processor, delivers exciting mobile experience for watching HD films in a variety of formats, viewing pictures, e-reading or sharing documents. It’s light and provides perfect portability, making it a truly mobile multi-purpose communications device. With standard support for the latest Adobe Flash Player 10.1, the Galaxy Tab fully supports swift, seamless viewing of every single page of the web, while native Arabic language support means the Galaxy Tab was built with the Middle East region in mind – no more illegible characters when checking your Arabic content. Designed with complete mobile technology convergence in mind, the Galaxy Tab makes use of ‘Hubs’ to provide access to

any and all content easily and quickly. The ‘Readers Hub,’ Samsung’s unique e-reading application, provides easy access to a vast digital library – from classical literature to the latest bestsellers and reference materials. Other newly introduced ‘Hubs’ include the ‘Media Hub,’ a gateway to a world of films and videos, and ‘Music Hub,’ an application giving access to a wide range of music tunes. As with other Android-powered devices from Samsung, the Galaxy Tab makes use of the ‘Social Hub’, providing always-on social network connectivity, allowing users to enjoy communications with their friends, colleagues, and families whenever they want, wherever they are. With 3G HSUPA connectivity, 802.11n Wi-Fi,

and Bluetooth 3.0, the Samsung Galaxy Tab enhances users’ mobile communication on a whole new level. Using the Tab’s 1.3MP front camera, users can engage in Video conferencing over 3G. Typing on the large seven-inch display with SWYPE texting makes email communication smoother and more efficient, while the Samsung Galaxy Tab can act as the perfect speakerphone on the desk when used for voice telephony, or a mobile phone on the move via Bluetooth headset. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the best portable solution for every lifestyle that needs a constant connection, giving users the power to consume, create and communicate from wherever they are. For a more detailed look at the Tab you can refer to the October 2010 issue of TECH (Issue 6, Pg. 28).

a-JAYS for iPhone 4 Swedish headphone manufacturer Jays has reinforced its new range of a-JAYS headphones with a-JAYS Four iPhone. This custom headset has been designed specifically for the iPhone 4. It comes equipped with a simple control with three buttons and a secure grip on one of the headphone cords. The buttons control answer and termination of calls, volume, music and video playback, and recording of voice memos with compatible devices. 14 / TECH

The a-JAYS Four iPhone headset is also compatible with 3G iPhone. It has the superior sound of the a-JAYS Three, with a refined midrange for optimum voice transmission and is supplemented by a new, custom-built, silicon microphone. The headset features secure grip buttons and a newly developed, angled 3.5mm plug. It also has a flat, tangle-free cord, and will be available in black.


The first and the fastest

Fast and tiny LaCie has unveiled the smallest SSD USB 3.0 drive, delivering speeds up to 260Mbps – the LaCie FastKey. Small enough to hide in the palm of your hand, LaCie’s FastKey can transfer 1,000 mp3 or five DIVX files in less than 60 seconds.

LG Electronics has unveiled the LG Optimus 2X, the world’s first smartphone with a dualcore processor. Along with more powerful multimedia features, the LG Optimus 2X’s high-performance Tegra 2 processor makes for faster, smoother web browsing and applications and lets users multitask with virtually no screen lag. Powered by a dual-core Tegra 2 system-ona-chip running at 1GHz, the LG Optimus 2X offers 1080p HD video playback and recording with HDMI mirroring that expands content on external displays to full HD quality. It can connect wirelessly to any DLNA

(Digital Living Network Alliance) compatible digital device and includes a four-inch WVGA screen, an eight-megapixel rear camera and 1.3MP front camera, microSD memory expandability, micro-USB port and a hefty 1500mAh battery. The LG Optimus 2X will be available in Korea next month with countries in Europe and Asia to follow. The phone will initially be released with Android 2.2 (Froyo) and will be upgradeable to Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). You can look forward to a more detailed look at the Optimus 2X in the following issues of TECH.

The TRON T1 headphones are a harmony of TRON’s iconic design and Monster’s audio technology. Delivering top-notch sound quality and balanced sound, the extra-large, over-ear drivers provide deep bass and thunderous low-end effects. Whether it’s gaming, music or movies, you’ll enjoy hours of hearing every detail and every note. Monster had to create new technology to get the design right without sacrificing audio. Energy-efficient LED lights detail your ear cups and provide that iconic TRON look. The first ever LED light drive system was created specifically for the TRON T1s and was inspired by the look and feel of the movie.

While the FastKey can perform up to ten times faster than USB 2.0, its peak performance goes far beyond that. Combining the performance of SSD, USB 3.0 and DRAM cache technology, the FastKey can write small files up to 100 times faster than your average USB 2.0 hard drive. Combining the highly robust solid-state flash technology, with sturdy aluminium casing, the FastKey ensures your data is as safe as it is mobile. But don’t mistake its high capacity for a 2.5-inch mobile SSD. The LaCie FastKey packs 120GB into a sleek flash drive (measuring just 26cm3) with no wasted space. And with the included strap, users can secure the FastKey to a keychain or bag for additional on-the-go convenience. It not only protects data from the outside, it includes software AES 256-bit encryption – so your data is secure no matter how it’s used. Simply choose the amount of capacity you want to encrypt, and access it with a custom password. Now you can pass the FastKey to colleagues and friends and know your personal files are secure. If privacy is a priority, you can encrypt the full capacity. The LaCie FastKey is available in 30GB, 60GB and 120GB capacities at a starting MSRP of USD149.99 (~OMR57.000).

The latest design in passive noise isolation features comfortable, plush ear cups that breathe, so you can stay submerged in the reality of your choice for countless hours of enjoyment. You can also control your playback or mobile phone from your cord. Nov ‘10 / 15


PHOTOGRAPHY

You can now create and view your own content with the complete new suite of media devices from ViewSonic

With 3DV5’s dual 5MP fixed focus cameras you can capture 3D still images and 3D 720p HD video

3DV5 Pocket 3D HD Camcorder ViewSonic’s new 3D HD Camcorder 3DV5 is all set to provide exciting entertainment in the third dimension. Not only can this nifty device shoot videos in 3D but can, with one click, upload and share them on YouTube 3D with the built-in software. Playback in 3D is possible without the need for special glasses. The camcorder also comes with a USB rechargeable Li-ion battery.

It has a 2.4-inch LCD panel on which you can view live 3D content without special 3D glasses

NVIDIA’s 3D Vision Kit helps consumers enjoy 3D content on NVIDIA 3D monitors With ArcSoft software Wizard, 3D playback on a PC or TV can be enjoyed with the red/cyan glasses included with the 3DV5

The device displays 3D photos and videos without the need for glasses and automatically converts standard 2D photos and videos to 3D It offers the functionality of a compact digital display, including calendar, clock and alarm features

It allows you to customise 3D slideshows with music backgrounds 16 / TECH

3DPF8 3D Multimedia Digital Photo Frame To perfectly complement the 3DV5, ViewSonic’s 3DPF8 allows you to enjoy the world of 3D and entertain your friends with videos and multimedia slide shows without the need for 3D glasses. It also makes 2D images come to life by converting them in real time to 3D. It has an intuitive user interface and hidden touch panel controls.


LED backlight lamp technology ensures high contrast ratio and true colour

DVP5 Pocket Camcorder Projector Combining a camcorder with a pico projector, the DVP5 shoots and projects photos and HD videos instantly on any surface. Playback of videos on your TV is made easier with Mini HDMI. Thanks to the use of LED backlight the projector has a lifetime of more than 20,000 hours. It is a perfect on-the-go device. It also supports additional micro SD cards for additional storage.

You can use the DVP5 to project content from external devices such as an iPod, DVD player or game console using an AV jack

The DVP5 pocket camcorder projector lets you project content up to 65 inches

The rechargeable built-in battery offers up to two hours of recording on a single charge

It has a high-resolution 800x600 LED backlit screen and a 5MP built-in camera

DPF8-CAM Digital Photo Copier

The DPF8-CAM is basically an eight-inch copier that easily converts analogue print photos to digital format

The 128MB of internal memory with the support of SD, MMC, MS Pro for up to 32GB external memory gives you more than enough storage space to save copies directly on the device

Tech Specs Camera Resolution Memory

3DV5 Camera – 5MP

3DPF8 n/a

Price

DVP5 5MP

DPF8-CAM 5MP

Camcorder – 720p HD Internal – 10MB; SD/SDHC,

Internal – 128MB

MMC compatible Display

The DPF8-CAM is a smart device that uses a very simple method to transform your print photos into a digital format in one easy step – with the built-in 5MP camera and a perfectly placed picture stand. Intuitive commands help adjust or crop the image and customise the photo slideshow. A USB port and additional memory slot allows you to easily upload more digital content if needed. It even has a 4:3 aspect ratio to minimise image distortion.

Internal -- 32MB,

Internal -- 128MB; SD,

Micro SD compatible

MMC, MS Pro compatible

2.4-inch 3D LCD

8-inch 3D LCD

2.4-inch LCD

8-inch TFT LCD

USD179.99 (~OMR69.300)

USD179.99 (~OMR69.300)

USD329.99 (~OMR127.100)

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Thanks to Panasonic’s HDC-SDT750 you can now capture your next family holiday in 3D

3D LCD and plasma panels have been out for quite a while now but aside from watching those 3D Blu-Ray movies your choice of 3D content is extremely limited. But now, thanks to Panasonic’s new 3D camcorder, 3D video recording has finally reached the consumer market. So now you have another reason to justify that OMR1000+ you just spent on your 3D panel.

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Product Overview Panasonic has covered all bases with the content included in the box. You get all necessary cables, software CD, user manual, rechargeable battery, the recharger, a slide-in shoe adapter, the camcorder and the 3D conversion lens. Obviously the star of the show here is the 3D conversion lens which, when attached to the camcorder, allows you to take 3D videos. Using an attachment, rather than making the camcorder a complete 3D camcorder, was a brilliant move by Panasonic as it gives an otherwise limited product vastly improved versatility. The base camcorder, the HDC-SDT750, is identical to Panasonic’s top of the line HDS-TM700, aside from a few minor differences. These include the absence of any internal memory, an updated OIS and improved noise reduction in the SDT750. Despite the similarities, the 3D conversion lens is not compatible with any of the other camcorders. This is primarily because of software issues and the fact that the lens will simply not fit them.

Recording Compression The SDT750 uses AVCHD compression as well as an original MPEG-4 format for recordings of up to 1080/60p quality videos. The highest resolution is not available with 3D recording; however they can still be recorded in 1080/60p quality so it is not really a big loss. There is also no internal memory of any sort but the camcorder is compatible with SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards and as such these will be your primary and only mode of video storage on the camcorder. The SDT750 ships with a new version of HD Writer AE software that now includes 3D movie editing capability and allows you to burn 3D videos onto Blu-Ray discs or even convert them to 2D for online sharing.

Design and Comfort

As with Panasonic’s entire high-end camcorder line-up, the SDT750 is very light, small and comfortable to handle. Even the strap is strong and well padded. The few buttons on the camcorder are well placed and the viewfinder is telescopic so in case you fit a bigger battery, which is easily done thanks to the use of an external battery pack, using the viewfinder is not a hassle. But not everything is perfect; the battery for instance has the release switch placed inside the LCD cavity and the DC input for the camcorder is under the battery and will force you to skip a few seconds of recording should your battery run out of juice and have to connect an external power supply. Also, the LCD is slightly on the smaller size, utilising a three-inch touchscreen, but is of very high quality and is very responsive. The 3D conversion lens increases the length and weight of the camcorder by a sizeable amount but by no means is it uncomfortable. It even manages to retain its balance with the additional weight in the front.


Controls and Use As we mentioned before, the SDT750 is almost identical to the TH700 and as such offers all of the high-end recording features that are offered by the latter. The camcorder’s auto mode is primarily dominated by Panasonic’s Intelligent Auto (iA) system. It includes an AF/AE tracking system that allows the camcorder to ‘lock on’ to a subject while focusing and exposing them properly as they move about the frame and sometimes even when they move out of it (as long as they come back in a few seconds). It also features a mode called Intelligent Scene Selection which enables the

camcorder to automatically select a scene mode depending on the lighting conditions. All worked like a charm with only the white balance taking some time to work in mixed lighting conditions but once it did even the colour reproduction was very accurate. For those that like to take matters into their own hands and setup everything manually, the camcorder offers that too and throws in the lens ring for good measure. The latter is a real boon to those who are used to DSLRs and professional camcorders and is even helpful for amateurs to get easily acquainted with manual controls. The camcorder offers three zoom modes. The first is the regular 12x optical zoom. This is followed by an18x intelligent zoom option that, although not optical, doesn’t result in image degradation like when using digital zoom. The last is the actual digital zoom which can go up to 700x, but do so

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only if you don’t really care about image quality. The zoom itself can be controlled via three methods – the toggle on the top of the camcorder, the lens ring (as long as it is not assigned to another function) or the LCD panel. The methods offer variable adjustment as opposed to the constant adjustment of the LCD controls. As such we advise sticking to the former two methods for best results and more flexibility. The SDT750 has also taken image stabilisation to a new level thanks to the new image stabilisation feature called Hybrid OIS. This new system uses both optical and electronic stabilisation modes in order to reduce the shakiness of video while recording. When engaged, the Hybrid OIS will automatically zoom in a bit because the system is designed to utilise the unused portions of the sensor to assist with stabilisation. Unlike complete electronic systems, this won’t result in loss of image quality. But if you are so inclined you are free to switch it off at any time. The controls on the LCD panel primarily use icons which can be intimidating to beginners but are very well sorted and detailed instructions are provided in the user’s manual. It is only a matter of time before you get used to them and once you do, you

realise that the learning curve is well worth the ease of navigating the menu and the various functions of the device. The SDT750 is definitely one of the best consumer camcorders on the market when it comes to audio features. For starters, it is equipped with a top-mounted, 5.1-channel Dolby Digital microphone which can be easily switched to 2-channel recording should you so choose. The camcorder also allows complete manual audio level adjustment. In addition, the camcorder has a zoom mike function that boosts the audio levels for whatever the lens is zoomed into. Furthermore, the built-in mike also has a new Wind Noise Canceller feature, which uses noise cancelling technology similar to what you’d find on noise cancelling headphones, thus maintaining natural sounds when shooting outdoors.


3D Recording and Features The 3D conversion lens attaches to the camcorder by the use of two notches and the 46mm filter threads. Doing so initialises the camcorder’s 3D recording mode and starts with the calibration screen.

This slightly complicated process is well instructed but at the same time will take some getting used to. This being the first ever system to be made commercially available, it was by no means an easy feat and for that alone Panasonic deserves some credit. But the technology is still in its infancy and as such some concessions had to be made. For starters almost all manual control has been taken out of your hands and is now automated and zoom function is disabled. The ideal focal range for capturing 3D footage is 1.2m - 4m, but there is no hard and fast rule that you have to stick by it. The camcorder can record anything from 1.2m to infinity but things beyond 4m may not be recorded in 3D. Also it is important to record in bright light for best results; this is because the conversion lens limits the amount of light reaching the sensor. That said, the results, once recorded in optimal conditions, is absolutely stunning and is definitely worth the concessions you have to make. Our only real complaints are that the LCD doesn’t display 3D images (which means you will have to connect it to your 3D television to see the fruits of your labour) and you cannot take 3D stills but we are sure these will come in future models.

Tech Specs

HDC-SDT750

HD Video Format

AVCHD (and MPEG-4 for 1080/60p mode)

Image Stabilisation

OIS with Hybrid OIS option

LCD

3” Touchscreen, 230x400 pixels

Zoom

12x optical, 18x Intelligent, 700x Digital

Connectivity

USB, Component, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio Input, Headphones, Accessory Shoe, SD/SDHC/SDXC, DC Power

Price

OMR599.900

Available at

OMASCO, 24564310

Connectivity

Panasonic has included all the necessary connectivity options that you would really need. Inside the LCD cavity you can find the HDMI, USB, and Multi-AV outputs, as well as the memory card slot that works with SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards. For 3D videos watched directly from the camcorder on a TV, you can easily switch between 3D and 2D playback depending on your TV. On the right side of the camcorder are the mike jack, headphone port, and the accessory shoe attachment slider. The shoe attachment is well designed and places all attachments next to the lens out of the way of the controls. It is however a cold connection which means it will not power any of your attachments. Also, be careful of not losing your adapter as the port cannot be used without it. And as we mentioned before, the DC-input is located inside the battery compartment.

Conclusion All things considered, the SDT750 is a topnotch camcorder on its own and the 3D Conversion lens just makes for an excellent perk. As long as you are not thrown away by the limited user control of the 3D recording you will definitely be impressed by the excellent results. The camcorder is definitely worth the investment should you already possess a 3D television.

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Style icon Canon IXUS range marks a decade of design with the IXUS 1000HS

2000

2001

2002

The first Canon Digital IXUS featuring an extremely compact body, cutting-edge style, and innovative photographic technology, was launched.

IXUS launched its second ultracompact digital camera, the IXUS V, a model that was able to record video at 20fps.

Canon introduced intelligent orientation sensor to its IXUS range.

2003

2004

2005

2006

Targeted at fashion-savvy consumers, the ‘IXUS i’ came in platinum silver, piano black, pearl white and classic bronze.

Canon launched the Digital IXUS 500, the very first camera in the IXUS range to feature a 5MP image sensor.

Canon launched its first Wi-Fi certified digital camera that was able to transmit a 5MP image in just six seconds.

Key milestone was the inclusion of a 4x optical zoom in the IXUS 800, and the introduction of IXUS 65, Canon’s first digital camera to feature a high resolution three-inch LCD monitor.

2007

2008

2009

2010

The model of the year was IXUS 80 which was available in four colours – silver, caramel, chocolate, and candy pink.

Canon announced the shipment of its 100 millionth digital compact camera and to commemorate the milestone, a limited edition red IXUS 980 was launched.

A colourful year in which IXUS 200 was launched, the first IXUS model with a touchscreen.

The IXUS 1000 was launched which features the remarkable HS system, and it is the world’s slimmest 10x zoom camera.

Digital cameras have come a long way in the last decade. Canon’s stylish IXUS range is now ten years old. The cameras have become slim, stylish and colourful. The IXUS melds style perfectly with substance. Here is a quick timeline to give you an idea of how the brand has evolved over the years.

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Stylish Quality Casio’s EXILIM EX-S200 has advanced features in a compact body The latest addition to Casio’s EXILIM Card range, the EX-S200 sports advanced features in a slim, compact and stylish body, including a Single Frame SR Zoom that helps extend the zoom range. The EX-S200 uses EXILIM Engine 5.0 and super resolution technology to take photos, while the Single Frame SR Zoom maintains image quality through 1.5 times the range of the optical zoom

With a 4x optical zoom lens that has an effective resolution of 14.1 megapixels, the camera has Casio’s CCD-shift image stabilisation mechanism

The EX-S200 uses a flat lens barrel and lens ring to achieve a thin, stylish body that is 17.8mm thick and measures 14.9mm at its thinnest part The Quick Mode function powers on the camera with a press of the shutter button, previews a photo after shooting, and automatically powers down

The camera has a Premium Auto function that automatically produces photos with a press of the shutter button

It is available in five different colours: silver, orange, blue, black and pink

Tech Specs

EX-S200

Sensor

14.1 megapixels

LCD

2.7-inch Super Clear LCD

Zoom

4x Optical Zoom, 6x Single SR Zoom

Video Recording

720p HD Video

Available at

Shah Nagardas Manji, 24703803 Nov ‘10 / 23


consumer tech

Joby’s Gorillatorch Switchback is the perfect companion for the outdoors Gorillatorch Switchback is a combination lantern-headlamp and its introduction to the market has outdoor enthusiasts excited. It uses a single light engine to transform from a lantern into a headlamp. The Switchback combines exceptional light quality with an innovative design that uses the same LED light array in a single form factor to avoid the need to carry two separate lights. With five powerful LEDs, including a 130-lumen CREE XLamp XP-G LED spotlight, this product is a brimming cauldron of beautiful light.

It can easily hook to the inside of a tent, sit on a table or attach to a branch using the included flexible lantern stand (which is what the company is most famous for) and in the lantern mode, it has enough power to illuminate an eight-person tent

Tech Specs

Gorillatorch Switchback

Beam Distance

23m

Brightness

5lm – Min; 20lm – Low; 80lm – High; 130lm - Max

Average Battery Life

72 hours

Size – Headlamp

Lamp Housing: 65x32x21mm Battery Housing: 77x46x28mm

Size – Lantern with

Closed: 115x85x54mm

Headlamp Installed

Open: 166x85x54mm

Weight

250g

Price

USD59.95 (~ OMR23.000)

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As a major part of your camping gear, the fiveLED array includes a 130-lumen spotlight, two white floodlights and two red LEDs to help keep your night vision intact


The Gorillatorch Switchback uses one LED light array as both an LED lantern and a headlamp, and the lamp stand doubles as a camera tripod

With six brightness settings, it has an adjustable dimmer switch, a beam distance of 60 feet and a battery life of up to 72 hours on just two AA batteries

Its 92 per cent ultraefficient holographic lens produces brilliant and even light that is easy on the eyes even when viewed directly

The integrated design of the Switchback allows for a quick transition to headlamp mode and it comes with a woven headband that can be comfortably worn for hours

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If you are in the mood for an all-green personal transport system check out the new M55 Beast The concept of the M55 bike is based on the hybrid drive theory. Not to be confused with an electric motorcycle, where you turn the throttle to bring the vehicle into motion, the electric-powered assistance of the M55 is only offered during active pedalling. The M55 bike has to be pedalled – the power of the rider is augmented by the assistance of the electric motor. This in turn provides more power than what is offered by the usual kits and also offers a much greater range. When running in its ‘ECO drive mode’, the M55 rider can reach 100-120km with one charge. Furthermore, due to the hybrid drive concept,

when the battery cell is completely depleted, the bike can still be used as a regular bicycle, since it is designed to be pedalled from A to B, just like in the case of a conventional bicycle. And to make the bike even more irresistible, the technology employed in the M55 bikes is virtually maintenance free, and is designed for extremely long life cycle. For example, the battery cell will only lose ten per cent capacity after 70,000km and a properly maintained Rohloff internal gear hub can last for more than 12 years. This is one bike that will serve its rider for a long time with maximal efficiency and minimal maintenance.

The frame is a custom, self-supporting cast structure, which houses the complete battery pack and the power assist drive system and is completely water resistant, serviceable and virtually maintenance-free.

Since the electric motor is one of the heaviest units of the bike, it was placed at a low centre of gravity position within the frame. This arrangement also has the advantage of hiding the unit, and improving the aesthetics of the bike’s design. It even features a separate removeable cover for all its serviceable components. 26 / TECH

Rated at 1,3kW with a peak speed of 2,400rpm, the motor was designed using FEM software to create a light motor with the best possible performance. Thanks to the technology, the efficiency of the bike, depending on operating mode, is over 90 per cent. In addition to the efficiency the motor has an excellent dynamic range. The rated torque of the motor is 5.6Nm which is available at any speed but thanks to the motor torque multiplication of the 1:20 reducing gear ratio the motor can deliver upto 112Nm to the Rolhoff speedhub, and this is not including the torque produced by the rider. As with regular bicycles, the drive system is safe, the rider drives the main shaft through a free-wheel clutch so that the motor cannot drive the pedals.


The soul of the electronic system is the sensor monitoring the drive system. This permits matching the power input of the rider and motor, finding the optimal balance between the pedal cadence and the motor’s momentum.

The energy to the motor is provided by 22 specially placed Tenergy battery cells which occupy a greater part of the self-supporting frame’s internal volume. The capacity and performance of these special cells is much higher than anything available in presently produced e-bikes. There is a price for this greater capacity – each cell weighs 70g. Nevertheless, the weight penalty is by far compensated by the greater range and the incredible acceleration of this specially designed battery pack. This special type of battery cell is predominantly used only in the hybrid drive car industry in the most powerful electric drive sports car, the most successful hybrid drive models and in 11 electric drive concept cars. The performance of these cells is simply astonishing: at their peak power they can provide up to 120Ah. The electric motor of the M55 bike only uses 50Ah at maximum, so the expected life cycle of these cells will be very long. The manufacturer guarantees 1,000 charge and discharge cycles with no more than nine per cent loss in performance. Another great advantage of this battery cell is that it can be charged to 80 per cent of its capacity in just 15 minutes.

The integrated light system will be directed where the handlebar is oriented, which is very practical in tight turns, like on off-road forest tracks. The light itself features low energy consumption LEDs, powered from the battery cells placed in the frame. All the wiring is also hidden inside the frame, so the light system does not distract from the bike’s natural lines. Thanks to the great battery capacity and the low power requirement of the four LEDs, the light system can be run for any length of time without the fear of draining the cells. Nov ‘10 / 27


The custom handlebar system integrates the bike computer, the control buttons and display unit. It houses the gear change mechanism. The integrated buttons control the light system and the computer’s functions. The easy to read display provides a night mode as well. All the buttons feature green LEDs for ease of operation even in dark conditions. Also, like the frame, all the controls and the display are water resistant.

The design has no separate control unit. A special disc is installed on the axle connecting the two crank arms, passes in front of the optical gate which calculates the pedal cadence and determines the ideal motor assist value. This is the soul of the hybrid drive system. The design also contains a freewheel mechanism to protect the rider from the motor’s overdrive, and the system monitors whether the rider is turning the crank arms forward or back. There is a separate optical gate for this function, and the drive assist will be stopped if the rider is not pedalling forward.

Tech Specs

M55 Beast

Frame Material

7075 Aluminium

Battery Cells

22 pcs Tenergy Polimer Li-Ion cells (20AH, capacity: 44V)

Motor

EB-PC electronic motor unit, approx. 90% efficiency

Colour Option

Custom design and colour scheme for the batch of every 55 pieces

Maximum Speed

77km/h at 120 pedal cadence

Frame Size

19�

Weight

33kg

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The monobody cast aluminium rear suspension structure can easily withstand the momentum produced by the rider, the electric motor and the extreme capacity battery pack even when riding over offterrain obstacles at a fast pace.


VIDEO ZONE

Redefining home cinema Be captivated by a truly refined performance of sound and pictures with Philips ’LCD TV and docking system

The Philips 5000 series LCD TV is a full HD TV with Pixel Plus HD which offers a combination of excellent sharpness, details, colours and smooth natural motion

With Philips Easylink you will need only one remote control to perform most operations on your TV, DVD, Blu Ray or home theatre system

Philips 46PFL5605 HD TV One of the latest LED backlit panels to come from Philips, the 46-inch 46PFL5605 LCD TV features some of very best technology that the company has on offer including ‘pixel plus HD’. Thanks to the company’s HD Natural Motion technology the juddering effects that are visible with movie-based picture content are minimised and the result is smooth motion reproduction and excellent sharpness. An environmental benefit of the 5000 series is that the LED lighting technology does not contain any hazardous materials. You can enjoy low power consumption with incredible contrast and vibrant colours. It has a Virtual 2.1 speaker system that manages power intelligently to deliver 40W surround sound that produces an excellent bass

Philips Docking Entertainment System DCM580

The DCM580 has a patented rotating dock for easy navigation with the album art and with an ambient backlight behind the docked device

The DCM580 is a stunning iPhones/iPods dock that uses advanced PureDigital sound processing technology to offer superior sound performance. It has FM digital tuning with presets and MP3 Link for portable music playback. It will perfectly complement your 5000 series TV either in your living room or by your bedside.

It has a 4.1 speaker system with a built-in subwoofer with 140W RMS total output power

The tower design of the Philips Docking Entertainment System DCM580 supports iPhones/iPods, CDs and USB devices, and the LivingSound technology distributes sound evenly throughout the room

Tech Specs

46PFL5605

Tech Specs

DCM580

Screen

46 inches, LED backlit, 100Hz

Built-in Speakers

5

Panel Resolution

1920x1080p

Compatible With

iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS

Set Dimensions (WxHxD)

1122x685x87mm

Output Power (RMS)

Total 140W RMS

Connectivity

HDMIx3, USB, PC Input

Available at

MSE Showrooms, 24636015

Available at

MSE Showrooms, 24636015 Nov ‘10 / 29


Content Central Users can now centralise video, music and photos, and play full-HD 1080p video on HD TVs throughout their home thanks to WD’s new TV Live Hub Media Center

With the freedom to play almost all your personal media on any screen in the home, the WD TV Live Hub is one of the most feature-rich media centres we have seen to date. The full-HD 1080p media player with a 1TB built-in network hard drive brings new experiences to the WD TV family. It has a compact design that easily fits into almost any entertainment centre. It can automatically sync with the shared digital media folders from PCs and Macs on the network with the internal hard drive to provide easy playback, and is WiFi ready (an adapter is needed). It also gives you the freedom to interact with personal Facebook communities.

The WD TV Live Hub offers Facebook integration, allowing users to upload photos and videos, share their status, view their wall and get the latest newsfeed from their network of friends

It also provides viewing of YouTube for usergenerated videos and Flickr for photo sharing

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Users can stream content from their WD TV Live Hub Media Center to iPads, iPhones or Android smartphones using third-party applications

The integrated, compact and quiet 1TB hard drive enables users to centralise their digital media from multiple sources

Standard wired or wireless USB keyboards can be used for simpler text input


Digital media can be easily transferred to the internal drive from shared folders on PCs and Macs on the network or directly from external hard drives, thumb drives, camcorders or cameras connected via one of the two USB ports

Compatibility with virtually all modern TV sets is guaranteed thanks to an HDMI 1.4, composite video and component video output

The customisable WD TV Live Hub’s user interface enables personalisation of screen backgrounds and user interface themes, as well as setting of favourites and content ratings; it features a programmeable remote

The WD TV Live Hub Media Center is also a media server: HD video, music and photos can be streamed from the onboard hard drive to any DLNA/ UPnP-compatible TV or multimedia device, anywhere in the connected home, including the connected TVs, Blu-Ray Disc players, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 game consoles

The WD TV Live Hub plays a wide variety of media file types, including popular full-HD 1080p video formats such as .mkv, .mp4 and .mov, and is also compatible with Windows 7, including the Windows 7 Play To feature

Tech Specs

WD TV Live Hub

Capacity

1TB

Interface

Gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.0, HDMI, Composite A/V, Component video, Optical audio

WxHxD (mm)

154.00x31.75x198

Weight (kg)

0.55

Operating System

Windows/Mac

Additional content includes local and international weather forecasts from AccuWeather. com as well as MediaFly daily video podcasts from CNN, NBC, MTV and ESPN

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mobile zone

of Perfection The last Nexus was a stellar success and now Google has showcased its latest iteration Google’s Android platform is one of the fastest growing mobile phone operating systems in the world with close to 300,000 android-powered devices being activated daily. The original Nexus One was one of the best android phones on the market and was developed by HTC. The new Nexus, named the Nexus S, is built by Samsung and is the first phone on the market to feature Android 2.3. Samsung and Google have packed Nexus S with powerful technology and the latest in hardware features, guaranteeing its place amongst the highest echelon of smart phones in terms of technology and performance.

Nexus S is designed with Samsung’s brilliant and performance-proven Super AMOLED touchscreen technology pretty much guaranteeing a premium viewing experience

Although not used often in this part of the world, the Nexus S also features Near Field Communication (NFC) technology which allows you to read information off everyday objects like stickers and posters that are embedded with NFC chips

In a bid to offer a more ergonomic style and feel when held to the user’s face, the Nexus S uses a four-inch Contour Display which features a nice curved design

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Powered by a 1GHz Samsung ‘Hummingbird’ processor (ARM Cortex A8), the Nexus S produces rich 3D graphics, faster upload and download times and supports HD multimedia content

Nexus S features a gyroscope sensor to provide a smooth, fluid gaming experience when the user is tilting the device up or down and panning the phone to the left or right

Nexus S comes with 16GB of internal memory, partitioned as 1GB internal storage and 15GB ‘USB storage’

Nexus S is equipped with a 5MP rear facing camera and camcorder, as well as a VGA front facing camera

Unlike its close cousin the Samsung Galaxy S, the Nexus S includes an LED flash

What’s new with Gingerbread

Tech Specs

Google Nexus S

OS

Android 2.3 / Gingerbread

Display

4.0” WVGA Super AMOLED (800x480)

Camera

5MP rear camera + VGA front camera; LED Flash

Video

HD 720p@30fps video playing; Video recording 720x480@30fps; mpeg4, H.264, H.263

Audio

MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR, AMR-NB

Connectivity

Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR; USB v2.0; Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n

Memory

16GB iNAND

Size

63x123.9x10.9mm

Android 2.3, also known as Gingerbread, is the fastest version of Android yet. It features support for Near Field Communication (NFC), a new and improved keyboard with multi-touch support, Internet calling (VoIP/SIP support), and a clean new user interface. Nexus S also includes popular Android features such as portable Wi-Fi hotspot, true multitasking, access to Google mobile services such as Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps with Navigation, Voice Actions, Google Voice and YouTube, and access to over 100,000 apps and widgets on Android Market.

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Be smart choose smart Choosing the right smartphone for the right purpose is a tough decision With smartphones flooding the market, choosing the right one can be a difficult task. So, to make things easier for you, we have listed four of our favourite smartphones outside of the iPhone, which is a no-brainer for apple lovers, which are available on the market today.

BlackBerry Bold 9700 Bold 9700 is a compact and powerful handset made worthy with the BlackBerry service plan. And if you need the level of security of the BlackBerry servers, the Bold 9700 is the way to go.

The BlackBerry Bold 9700 has a 2.44-inch TFT display with a full QWERTY keyboard and touch-sensitive optical trackpad

It makes use of BlackBerry OS 5.0 and a 624MHz processor

Additional features include image stabilisation with 3.15MP camera, autofocus and LED flash, A-GPS support and MIDP 2.0

It supports 3.6Mbps HSDPA 3G, v2.1 with A2DP Bluetooth and microUSB v2.0

Motorola Milestone Not many phones can rival the Android-powered Milestone for its hardware functionality, user-friendliness or third party software availability. So if you are looking for a good Android phone costing under OMR200, this is one of the best you can find. It supports 10.2Mbps HSDPA 3G, 5.76Mbps HSUPA, v2.1 with A2DP Bluetooth and microUSB v2.0 It features Android OS v2.1 (Eclair), upgradeable to v2.2 and ARM Cortex A8 600MHz processor with PowerVR SGX530 graphics processor It also sports a full QWERTY keyboard with five-way navigation key 34 / TECH

The Milestone has a 3.7-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 480x854 pixels

It has an internal storage of 133MB and 256MB RAM

Additional features include Geo-tagging, a 5MP camera, autofocus and dual-LED flash, A-GPS support and Motonav Software


HTC Desire

Although it features Android OS v2.1 (Eclair) as standard, it is upgradeable to v2.2 (Froyo), and sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 1GHz processor

The HTC Desire comes with the company’s ingenious proprietary Sense UI on top of the Android OS (Eclair) and Flash support in the web browser.

Additional features include Geo-tagging, a 5MP camera, autofocus and LED flash, and A-GPS support

HTC Desire has a 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch input, an accelerometer sensor, and an optical trackpad

It has internal storage of 576MB RAM and 512MB ROM It supports 7.2Mbps HSDPA 3G, 2Mbps HSUPA, v2.1 with A2DP Bluetooth and microUSB v2.0

Samsung Galaxy S A remarkable feature-rich handset, Android OS and HD video recording will definitely pull buyers to Samsung I9000 Galaxy S. And if that doesn’t work, the stunning high-resolution super AMOLED HD screen definitely will.

It supports 7.2Mbps HSDPA 3G, 5.76Mbps HSUPA, v3.0 with A2DP Bluetooth and microUSB v2.0

Samsung Galaxy S has a four-inch super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with a Gorilla Glass display, multi-touch input method feature, an accelerometer sensor, and touch-sensitive controls

It has an internal storage of 8GB/16GB, a 512MB RAM and 2GB ROM

It features Android OS v2.1 (Eclair), upgradeable to v2.2, similar to Motorola Milestone, and ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processor

Tech Specs Display Memory Processor

BlackBerry Bold 9700

Additional features include Geotagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, a 5MP camera and autofocus, and A-GPS support

Motorola Milestone

Samsung Galaxy S

HTC Desire

2.44” 480x360 pixels,

3.7” 480x854 pixels, TFT

4.0” 480x800 pixels, Super

3.7” 480x800 pixels,

TFT Screen

Capacitive Touchscreen

AMOLED Touchscreen

AMOLED Touchscreen

256MB Storage, 256MB

133MB Storage, 256MB

8GB Storage, 512MB RAM,

576MB RAM, 512MB

RAM, microSD Support

RAM, microSD Support

2GB ROM, microSD Support

ROM, microSD Support

624MHz

ARM Cortex A8 600MHz

ARM Cortex A8 1GHz

Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 1GHz

Dimensions (mm) Weight (g) Price in OMR Available at

109x60x14

115.8x60x13.7

122.4X64.2X9.9

119x60x11.9

122

165

119

135

229.900

199.000

247.900

222.900

Emax, 24558062 Nov ‘10 / 35


audio zone

Splash of colour With the BeoSound 8, Bang & Olufsen takes digital music experience to a new level

With breathtaking sound performance, elegant design and a simple user interface, the Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 8 is a fantastic solution for enjoying digital music from your iPad, iPhone and iPod. One of its most unique features is the manual room adaptation switch with three positions that allows it to be placed anywhere – either on a wall bracket or on any flat surface, without compromising sound performance. All you need now is a power outlet, and a desire for real sound quality. The sound levels can be adjusted conveniently on the dock itself. And for controlling music on a docked or USB linked device there is the dedicated round remote control.

Room Adaptation Switch The conical speaker backs set BeoSound 8 apart, and is an advantage if you want to place the speakers in a corner. But the performance of a loudspeaker is influenced by its position in the room and placing it in a corner tends to muddle the bass levels. Bang & Olufsen’s manual position switch helps adjust the speaker’s performance. The three switch positions change the equalisation of the bass channel and this unique feature ensures accurate sound reproduction with complete freedom of placement.

Adaptive Bass Linearisation (ABL) ABL is a Bang & Olufsen solution to get more bass in small spaces. However, this solution entails a risk. The driver unit might not be able to handle the extra boosts at higher volume levels. To solve this, an electric circuit to monitor the sound level has been introduced. When the music peaks in the lower frequency areas and comes close to distorting the sound quality or damaging the driver unit, the bass signal is reduced accordingly. So the ABL ensures authoritative sound from relatively small speaker cabinets.


BeoPlayer App When docked in BeoSound 8, the free BeoPlayer application, available via iTunes, adds Internet radio and the elegant BeoCom 5 clock design to your device. This allows you to wake up to Bang & Olufsen’s unique chime or to the sound of music. A sleep timer is also included for extra convenience and freedom.

BeoSound 8 can be networked using the Apple Airport Express which helps stream your music collection from your PC or Mac The conical shape of the speakers has two functions – the shapes ‘disappear’ to create an unobtrusive impression from most viewing angles and makes placement easier; in terms of audio quality, they eliminate standing waves by avoiding parallel surfaces

The speakers are easy to use – just plug in and connect the device by docking or connect using the Auxilliary line-in/USB ports

Tech Specs

BeoSound 8

Material

Painted plastic, Aluminium and Fabric

WxHxD (cm)

66.1x23.9x16.4

Weight (kg)

4.25

Power Consumption

Typical: 10W; Standby: 0.4W

Effective Frequency Range

38.3 - 24,000Hz

Connections

iPod connector, mini-USB, Line-in via Phono

Controlling the BeoSound 8 is easy with the dedicated round remote that comes with the product, or one of Bang & Olufsen’s intelligent remotes

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computing

Iconic Innovation Intel, in collaboration with Acer, has helped to deliver the world’s first tenfinger multi-touch dual-screen notebook – the ICONIA Touchbook

With an exciting and innovative end-user experience and powered by the Intel Core i5 processor, the ICONIA provides new and immersive ways to seamlessly view and interact with your favourite videos, photos, websites and movies. Multimedia, entertainment, communication, web browsing and office productivity seamlessly flow across the dual screen, allowing users to set the best scenario for what they are doing. To improve readability of websites or documents, the

Both 14-inch displays have HD 1366x768 resolution, highbrightness Acer CineCrystal LED-backlit TFT LCDs and take advantage of cutting-edge technologies supporting allpoint multi-touch for precise on-screen input

With the Gesture Editor you can set customised gestures to launch specific applications, open websites, view your desktop or lock your computer, thus offering you a simple and intuitive way to personalise ICONIA to best suit your needs

In addition to all this multi-touch wizardry, the ICONIA can also be equipped with 3G connectivity, an HDMI port and the Dolby Home Theatre v3 38 / TECH

window can be spread across both screens. But the dual screen also means you can do one thing in one screen and something else entirely on the other: you can browse a website on the top screen and view the contents of your favourite folder on the bottom one or you can watch a video on the top screen and check out your multimedia library in the other. If you are looking for a different and innovative approach to personal computing, look no further.

The starting point to launch ICONIA’s touch features, controls and applications, is the Acer Ring which appears simply by placing five fingers on the screen and making a grab gesture

The Acer Ring allows you to start touch applications by scrolling through the App cards and tapping on the one you choose; the Ring also provides fast access to Virtual Keyboard, Gesture Editor, Window Manager, and Device Control Console

The Virtual Keyboard can be launched from the Acer Ring or by placing both palms on the bottom display


It comes with a full-size QWERTY layout with international language support to give users the same experience of a traditional physical keyboard and features predictive text input for natural-speed typing while avoiding mistakes

The Virtual Keyboard includes a touchpad and a numeric keypad and can be easily switched to handwriting mode

Besides the wealth of built-in touch applications already implemented on Acer’s touch devices, such as TouchBrowser, TouchPhoto, TouchMusic and TouchVideo, the ICONIA includes three new ones: SocialJogger, My Journal and Scrapbook

Protected by the ultra-thin yet durable Gorilla Glass, the displays are scratch and fingerprint resistant, easier to clean and offer the same touch functionality

SocialJogger lets you gather and check updates from Facebook, YouTube and Flickr all in the same place, taking advantage of the dual screens to check posts and updates on the bottom display and use the second display for exploring and viewing more content You can use MyJournal to collect web clippings, which are dynamically updated, on your preferred topics; you can simply tap on a collected Web Clip to display the full webpage on the top screen for complete access Scrapbook lets you easily store clippings, posts and just about anything else from different sources in the same place and allows you to edit them and add notes, helping you keep track of anything you find interesting, funny or valuable and share it

Tech Specs

ICONIA Touchbook

Processor

Intel Core i5-480M/560M/580M

GPU

Intel HD integrated graphics

Display

2x14-inch 10 finger multi-touch displays, 1366×768

RAM

4GB of DDR3

HDD

320GB (up to 750GB)

OS

Windows/Mac

Weight

6.18lbs

Window Manager allows users to organise the various application windows on the double touch screens and browse through a list of running application, and resize, dock or close windows

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Quality that impresses The latest printers from Samsung are efficient and eco-friendly Samsung’s latest colour laser printers have the One Touch convenience that is matched by impressive, high quality colour printing. And with the Wi-Fi Setting it makes connecting to your Wi-Fi a breeze. It automatically configures and protects the wireless network for you. The printers are also engineered to be whisper quiet.

CLP-325W This latest Colour Laser printer from Samsung has a fast print speed, and in Ready Mode, the printer features a First Page Output Time (FPOT) of only 14 seconds for black and 26 seconds for colour

Simply select the WPS (WiFi Protected Set-up) button on the router, press the WPS button on the printer and you’re done – the convenient One Touch Wi-Fi Setting on the CLP-325W makes connecting to your Wi-Fi a breeze and it automatically configures and protects the wireless network for you

With Samsung’s AnyWeb Print software you can utilise the CLP-325W to select, drag and drop content from different web pages onto a printable scrapboard in your browser window

With the easy-to-reach power button you can switch to an energy-saving standby mode at the push of a button

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The One Touch convenience is matched by impressive, high quality colour printing with up to 2,400x600dpi

Measuring an ultra compact 388x313x243mm it easily fits any desktop, and with the one touch print-screen button and power switch located on the front panel, it allows for fast, easy access

The printer is engineered to be whisper quiet, generating a noise level of 45dBA (Colour) and 47dBA (Mono) while printing


CLX-3185FW

The ultra-versatile fast-printing CLX-3185FW is designed to deliver productivity and so you can print, scan and copy with ease, with this versatile 3-in-1 laser multifunction printer

Just like the CLP-325W, it also features the WPS button for a convenient and safe One Touch Wi-Fi connection

Measuring in at a compact 416x378x344.2mm, it can easily be stored alongside your desktop and, like the CLP-325W, it has its one touch print-screen button and power switch located on the front panel

The CLX-3185FW is engineered to be whisper quiet and is only marginally louder than its smaller sibling, generating a noise level of 46dBA and 48dBA for colour and mono printing, respectively

Tech Specs

CLP-325W

Matching the CLP-325W, this multifunction printer has a fast print speed, featuring a FPOT of 14 seconds for black and 26 seconds for colour

CLX-3185FW

Colour Laser Printer

Colour Laser Multifunction Printer

Speed B/W (A4)

16ppm

16ppm

Speed Colour (A4)

4ppm

4ppm

256MB

256MB

2,400x600dpi

1,200x600dpi

130 sheets

130 sheets

USB 2.0 Wireless

USB 2.0 Wireless

Type

Memory Print Resolution Paper Input Interface Available at

It features a set of navigation feedback LEDs which keeps you clued in with its 11 different job status indicators, including errors and warnings

SARCO, 24593025

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time zone

Flashes of time

TokyoFlash Watches tell time in an unusually attractive way Most watches can be used for various purposes but their primary objective is to tell the time. In almost all cases this is a matter of reading the position of two hands

or reading a digital dial. TokyoFlash watches on the other hand have turned such a simple concept into an art form, consistently bringing out new design concepts and even

Kisai Satellite The Satellite’s most attractive feature is its wrist band – with high walls towering above the display, descending to grooves, the watch has a mechanical appearance

more innovative methods of telling the time using an array or LEDs. Here are three of our favourite models that are sure to leave you spellbound.

Hours are displayed in the upper zone, groups of five minutes are displayed in the lower left and four single minutes are shown in the lower right zone There are 300 charges in one battery, each charge lasting a month, at the end of which the battery can be replaced; a full charge takes 3.5 hours

The Satellite is also known for its zero-gravity animation, which when activated, will make the minute lights rotate slowly once every 15 minutes between 18.00 and 24.00

It is available in white with blue or green LEDs featuring a smoked black acrylic lens and matte white strap

At the touch of a button, lights showing the current time flashes for a short period of time

The lens is brightly reflective and the display separates the hours, minutes and seconds into distinct zones

The USB rechargeable battery ensures that the Kisai Satellite always stays bright

Kisai RPM RPM has the appearance of a turntable with a brushed stainless steel disc in the centre and a ring of digital tube LEDs to display the time

It is ideal for night time as lights showing the current time flashes for several seconds to direct you 42 / TECH

The RPM has light-up animation feature, and when activated, the minute lights spin around the display once every 15 minutes

Just before you touch the button to illuminate the LEDs, the smoked mineral crystal that runs around the edge of the disc creates a subtle reflection

Hours are shown on the inner ring, five minute intervals are shown on the outer ring and four single minutes are positioned at the top of the display alongside the AM/PM indicator Similar to the Satellite this design has a replaceable battery that is USB rechargeable via your computer


You can also pair it to your MP3 player to listen to your favourite tunes

Kisai Escape C

The bright blue LEDs display a time reading, after a short pulsating animation, when you touch the time display key

Above all, Escape C is a versatile time piece with smoked black lenses, blue sub-surface LEDs and easy-access controls Escape C is a new Bluetooth fashion accessory that can be paired with your cell phone to make and receive calls hands-free at the touch of a button

It is also ideal for use with VoIP applications such as Skype and Windows Live Messenger Hours are in the centre ring, groups of five minutes in the outer and single minutes one to four in the inner-most ring

S-Mode Oberon

The S-Mode series is a stunning wrist wear design

With a single touch of the upper button, the time is presented and with a second touch, the date

The outer ring of LEDs indicate the hour, the second ring indicates single minutes one to nine, and the inner ring indicates groups of ten minutes

Housed in a streamlined black IP coated solid stainless steel case, the Oberon S-Mode is complemented with a custom designed linked strap and bright white LED display

Tech Specs

Kisai Satellite

Clasp

Stainless Steel

Battery Minimum Wrist Size Maximum Wrist Size Case Dimensions (in mm) Weight Price

It features a sleek full-face black mineral crystal lens, with LEDs beneath

Kisai RPM Simple fold-over clasp

belt style buckle

with push button

LIR2032 Rechargeable

LIR2032 Rechargeable

and Replaceable

and Replaceable

100mm

100mm

Kisai Escape C

S-Mode Oberon

n/a

Stainless Steel

Li-Polymer

n/a

n/a

n/a

200mm

210mm

n/a

210mm

30x50x11.5

41x48x12

40x40x10

38x38x11

46gms

120gms

15gms

150gms

USD93.79 (OMR36.000)

USD200.64 (OMR77.000)

USD76.58 (OMR29.500)

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Built for a Challenge An all-element watch for a man on a mission

Based on the innovative Oris ProDiver, the Oris Col Moschin Limited Edition has accompanied the Col Moschin Italian Special Forces on 9,000m parachute jumps and sea dives in depths of more than 40m. It has also been tested on draining hikes and missions through inhospitable terrain. In every situation it proved equal to the challenge. Anti-magnetic properties ensure

The metal case of the watch acts like a cage and prevents the movement from being affected by electromagnetic fields

it remains accurate during flights, 1,000m water resistance makes it unbeatable in the water, and the sturdy titanium case with its tungsten top ring and crown protection system make it an awesome force on land. With its camouflage gunmetal colours it won’t blow your cover, but the red, white and green power reserve will make sure you stand out from the crowd.

The solid construction, the screwed case back as well as the screw down crown are the key elements that give the Oris Col Moschin Limited Edition its extreme water resistance of 100 bar/1,000m

The luminous inlay of the hands and indices make the Oris Col Moschin highly visible, even underwater

The case is made of lightweight titanium and is coated with gunmetal grey DLC which makes the case non-reflecting

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The power reserve indicator in red, white and green is a tribute to the Italian Special Forces


The Rotation Safety System (RSS) developed and patented by Oris, first seen in 2009 on the Oris ProDiver Chronograph, makes this one of the safest divers’ watches there is – only when the top ring is lifted can the dive timer be set and after setting it can be relocked to the case to prevent accidental adjustment

The watch is fitted with a durable tungsten top ring which has the ability to withstand extreme temperatures and also has a non-reflecting matte finish

Limited to 2,000 individually numbered pieces, the watch is presented in a heavy duty waterproof case with a replica Col Moschin badge and limited edition certificate

The case back carries the official logo of the Col Moschin regiment – the Roman sword symbolises readiness, precision and focus on achieving the objective of a mission – whatever it takes

The rubber strap offers comfort and is easily adjustable to fit over gloves or a wetsuit and is anti-reflective

The adjustable safety clasp allows the strap to be extended or shortened rapidly without having to remove the watch from the wrist Nov ‘10 / 45


dashboard

On a Mission Thanks to the Mission R, MotoGP is going to get a little greener

The Mission R will hit the track in early 2011 and will compete in the TTXGP racing series along with other races, events, and demonstrations

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Unless you are a real die-hard motorcycle or MotoGP enthusiast, chances are you haven’t heard of a company called Mission Motors. This small company builds the world’s fastest electric motorcycles, or for that matter, some of the world’s fastest electric vehicles, period. This is their latest creation – the Mission R, the motorcycle that will lead the company’s upcoming 2011 racing programme and the first vehicle to feature components from MissionEVT, the company’s newly setup high-performance EV Powertrain Division. Launched at the Long Beach International Motorcycle Show held on December 17, the Mission R features the company’s latest powertrain technology and an entirely new race-ready design.

All vehicle and ride data is accessible via WiFi or 3G connections

The liquid-cooled threephase AC Induction motor creates 115ft-lbs of torque at the crank from 0 to 6,400rpm, propelling the Mission R to a top speed of over 160mph in a single gear

The Mission R packs 14.4kWh and 141hp in a package smaller than a modern 600cc sportbike

MotoGP-spec components from Öhlins, Brembo, and Marchesini round out this built-forracing package

The chassis is wrapped in a new and aerodynamic industrial design by Tim Prentice of Motonium, with a small frontalarea and aggressive ergonomics

The Mission R chassis, designed by James Parker, features an entirely new design for integrating and balancing the weight and volume of a large EV battery pack into a motorcycle chassis

The MissionEVT 100kW motor controller, with customisable regenerative braking maps and throttle maps, allows the rider to tune the bike to his or her preferences

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Company with a mission The company was first setup in 2007 by Forrest North, Edward West, and Mason Cabot. They opened shop in Mason’s garage, blocks from San Francisco’s famous Mission Street. Their first prototype, a converted Ducati 900ss, proved the team’s claims that electric motorcycles were both viable and exciting and eventually evolved into the company’s first true original bike – the Mission One Premier Limited Edition. At the time it was one of the highest performing electric vehicles in the world, with a record-setting top speed of 150mph and a range of 150 miles on a single charge. In the strife for perfection and the lack of worthy off-the-shelf components, Mission’s engineers were tasked to reduce weight, increase power, and increase energy density by engineering key powertrain components in-house. With these advancements in hand, the company began creating electric powertrain systems and components for OEM application. Following this, in November 2010, Mission Motors launched the Mission Electric Performance Technology (MissionEVT), a division of the company dedicated to creating software, components, and integrated electric drive systems for OEM application. Mission Motors was born with the singular vision to create the world’s highest performance electric motorcycles. Not only is the company well on its way to achieveing this goal but has since grown into a leading innovator of electric drive systems.

Fun Fact:

On September 1, 2009, the Mission One claimed the national AMA top speed record for an electric motorcycle, with an unprecedented 150.059mph two-pass average run sustained for one mile at the Bonneville Speedway; lead up runs saw one-way speeds across the mile stretch at 161mph

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MissionEVT At the 2010 Specialty Equipment Marketing Association Show (SEMA), Mission Motors unveiled Mission Electric Vehicle Technology (MissionEVT), the company’s high-performance EV Powertrain Division. The division will design and supply high performance EV powertrains, including energy storage systems, drive systems and software intelligence, to the OEM market and will also offer engineering and integration services. Modularity is key to the MissionEVT solution and provides the flexibility required to improve the performance of a wide range of vehicle applications. MissionEVT can configure powertrain technology to work for applications ranging from powersports to automotive, and from battery electric to gasoline hybrid.

Software Management Energy Storage

Drive Systems

At power ranges between 10 and 150kW, MissionEVT’s electric drive system offers the best power-to-weight ratio available. By utilising an advanced system for liquid-cooling motors and motor controllers, MissionEVT’s drive system technology reduces the weight and volume of key components. The company’s proprietary control software uses software algorithms to optimise the efficiency of EV and Hybrid drive systems. These hardware and software technologies work as an integrated solution for a vehicle platform, or as individual pieces working with client technology.

Built on Mission’s deep expertise in lithiumion batteries, MissionEVT’s energy storage system brings together a range of component technologies including: Battery Modules, Battery Management Systems, Onboard Charge Systems, and Low-Voltage Vehicle Power, which can work as separate systems, or as a seamless whole. The unique battery module design packages more power and energy into a smaller volume. The system’s modular architecture allows for multiple series/parallel configurations and simplifies integration into the vehicle chassis. From a single module in a light-duty application, to a large pack built of two-dozen modules, MissionEVT’s battery packs can be sized and configured to precisely meet the performance goals of a wide variety of vehicle platforms.

Software Intelligence enables MissionEVT’s electric powertrain system to function as a seamless integrated system. It enables manufacturers and end-users to have digital control over all aspects of vehicle performance, reliability, and safety. From overarching vehicle management to the unique Cell-to-Server data communications platform (Cell-To-Server data-acquisition system captures real-time battery and vehicle data and transmits it to a central server via cellular networks, which can then be used to refine battery and vehicle design, reduce total cost of ownership, and enable smarter vehicle use by the driver), MissionEVT’s flexible software platform establishes a new standard for safety, ease of use, and flexible hardware integration.

Fun Fact:

On June 12, 2009, Mission Motors competed in the TTXGP, the world’s first zero emissions, clean emissions grand prix held during the Isle of Man TT, and finished in fourth place in the PRO class, with an average speed of 74.091mph

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gamer’s delight

Forza Motorsports has long stolen the racing sims crown from the GT series, but does the fifth instalment have what it takes to get its title back or will it continue to play second fiddle to the Xbox racing giant

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ollowing delay after delay and years of anticipation, Gran Turismo 5 is finally here. It’s a massive game that now features two entirely different career modes, arcade races, online races, a number of new features, a staggering 1,000 cars and over 20 tracks. Suffice to say, it is a huge game but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it will mesh well together even if a name like polyphony digital is behind it. Your primary method of progression through the game will be the career, which is divided

into two parts: the A-Spec and B-Spec races. The former will be where most gamers will be spending a majority of their time. It is a career spanning 45 events, each following a certain theme or car restriction and with multiple races. As with most other games in the genre, you will start with lower-end cars and work your way up to rare exotics and ultimately professional race cars. Completing each race nets you cash and experience and getting a gold trophy in an event even earns you cars.

Licences also make their return in GT5. The various licence tests will teach you a vast array of driving techniques through a series of challenges that are easy enough to pass but will take extreme precision and practice to master. The good thing is these licences are no longer necessary for game progression and are primarily there to teach you the intricacies of driving and to give perfectionists another area to master. Progression is determined by your driver level which increases as you earn experience. As your driver level increases you are given access to faster, more powerful cars

race and call in suggestions for him to follow. It is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea and only a handful of players will appreciate it beyond a means to earn additional cars and cash.

as well as new events and even some special events. These special events include go kart races, learning Nascar fundamentals from Jeff Gordon, racing VW buses around the top gear test track and a lot more.

can be customised to a much higher degree than the regular models. This wouldn’t be as bad as it sounds had the premium car selection made sense but when you see a car like the Daihatsu Copen receive the premium treatment while a highly desirable exotic, such as the Bugatti Veyron, is left with a regular model you will be left completely baffled. Another questionable decision is the used shop, which features only 30 standard models at a time as opposed to the premium

The B-spec follows the same structure as the A-spec races but instead of racing the cars yourself, you hire AI drivers to compete in events using cars from your garage. You monitor the race by watching your AI driver

GT5 had a jaw-dropping 1,000 cars to choose from but to include such a vast number of cars concessions had to be made. The car list is divided into 200 premium models and 800 standard models. While there is no real difference in their performance, the premium models feature vastly superior car models, have fully detailed cockpit views and


models which can be purchased at any time. With restrictions determining the cars that can enter a race you can’t use just one car to compete in all racers forcing you to mix and match and in turn making you get used to the many different vehicles in the game. But this also means that you will see yourself returning to the used car shop over and over between races to find a suitable vehicle for a specific race due to the fixed race requirements. Also some races have very broad requirements

upgrades to cars but visual customisation is limited to rims, basic body kits and paint. So don’t expect the visual customisability and intricate paintjobs that are possible in games like Forza.

allowing you to take insanely powerful cars against budget hatchbacks with absolutely no penalty.

is even a course maker which is a nice touch. This feature allows you to make your own customisable tracks and share them online, but the options are limited and follow certain ground rules so don’t expect to create whatever shaped tracks you want.

Upgrading cars hasn’t progressed much since the past games. You can still make all the basic and advanced generic mechanical

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Although 20 tracks doesn’t sound like much, these are split into 70 different variations which cover all the regular tracks you expect in racing sims and furthermore includes some nice city tracks and rally trails. There

Online navigation is quite basic. You basically look for player lobbies to join or create your own and that’s basically it. Also online racing is limited to standard races but these are very customisable so this isn’t really an issue. On top of all these there is the arcade mode for testing out recommended cars, head tracking made possible by the Playstation Eye, time trials, drift trials, picturesque location to take photographs of your cars in, two-player split screen (which doesn’t include cockpit views or

AI drivers) and finally GT TV for all you car nuts to watch streaming automobile related videos. We all know the actual reason we play GT5 is because of the incredibly deep driving mechanics. As such it is nice to note that polyphony hasn’t altered on the


Publisher: Sony Developer: Polyphony Digital Platform(s): PS3 Genre: Driving ESRB Rating: R/P

SCORE

8.6

The Good Premium car models are stunning, core game mechanics are unchanged and still amazing The Bad

Inconsitent visuals, standard car models are sub par, very basic damage modelling

core gameplay. The controls feel natural and authentic to each car, taking the car’s drivetrain, weight distribution, terrain, weight and more into account. Even the smallest alteration, such as changing an air filter or servicing a high mileage car is enough to give you the edge in a race. The track mechanics are just as meticulously detailed as the cars taking into account the slightest imperfections of the tarmac and when racing off-road the terrain has to be taken into careful consideration when entering a corner or cresting a hill if you want to avoid losing control. While these off-road sections are not as well crafted as what you might find in dedicated rally sims like Dirt 2, they are enough to put up a sturdy challenge.

Also for the first time in series history, collision damage has been implemented into the game but never really affects a car’s mechanics. This allows you to easily bump yourself around a tricky corner. The AI drivers don’t fare much better; they are quite basic and show no personality or aggression and almost never lose control or attempt to overtake one another. At times they are even completely oblivious to your existence and will happily bump into you, interfering with their racing line during an overtaking manoeuvre. These

flaws are quite minor though and will not really affect your experience with the game. The most disappointing aspect of the game is definitely its inconsistent visuals. The premium modes are simply astounding in their detail and will leave you spellbound with the realistic lighting effects and amazing reflections, all running at a breathtaking 60fps in 1080p. But from there onwards everything just heads downhill. The standard car models are fine during a race but if you

look at them up close and in more detail they look like something that would be more at home on a PS2 or the original Xbox, this poor level of detail is simply inexcusable in this day and age, especially from a game like GT5. Furthermore, the poorly blended dust trails and jagged shadows stick out like a sore thumb on the highly detailed premium models and don’t help the vastly inferior looks of the standard car models. Crowds and trees that litter the sidelines of the various tracks are also poorly implemented and are almost

completely in 2D, and then there is pop-in during rally races. Simply put, aside from the premium car models almost every other visual aspect of the game has already been surpassed by existing games and most cases by a rather vast margin. The audio presentation claws back some points for the series. Despite the car collisions sounding extremely muffled the game has believable engine and ambient noise and an interesting soundtrack to make up for its

visual shortcomings. There is even the option of custom soundtracks with the music saved on your PS3, which is a nice touch. To summarise, the game certainly doesn’t live up to all our expectations, but thankfully the most important aspects of the game are nearly flawless. The sheer scope of the game and the impeccable core driving mechanics definitely make up for its shortcomings and as long as you are a motorhead there is little reason to not get this game.

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Game Release Calendar January 2011 January 14

January 21

Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective

Mass Effect 2

Publisher: Capcom Developer: Capcom Platform(s): DS Genre: Adventure ESRB Rating: Teen

Publisher: EA Games Developer: Bioware Platform(s): PS3 Genre: RPG ESRB Rating: Mature

Kingdom Hearts Re:coded

Mindjack

Publisher: Square Enix Developer: Square Enix Platform(s): DS Genre: Action ESRB Rating: Everyone - 10

Publisher: Square Enix Developer: FeelPlus Platform(s): Xbox 360 PS3 Genre: Action ESRB Rating: Mature

DC Universe Online Publisher: SOE Developer: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Platform(s): PS3, PC Genre: RPG ESRB Rating: Teen

January 19 Little Big Planet 2 Publisher: SCEA Developer: Media Molecule Platform(s): PS3 Genre: Action ESRB Rating: R/P

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January 25 Two Worlds II Publisher: SouthPeak Interactive Developer: Reality Pump Platform(s): PS3 Xbox 360 PC Genre: RPG ESRB Rating: Mature


dvd review

Inception, though entrancing, can get a bit repetitive Christopher Nolan strikes again. With his usual way of mixing elements from different genres he has created a 150-minute sci-fi flick. Following in the wake of Nolan’s The Prestige, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, Inception for the most part lived up to expectations. The movie had it all – a handsome lead actor (Leonardo DiCaprio); female power (Marion Cottilard and Ellen Page); breathtaking visuals; chases and fights that defy the laws of gravity; and an amazing script. Leonardo DiCaprio is Dom Cobb, a professional thief – one who steals information from the subconscious of people while he or she is sleeping, and when they share a dream. Inception’s waking life/dreaming life story plot is quite a complicated one. But to make it all work Nolan devotes the vast majority of the film’s dialogue to laying out the various rules of entering the dream life, which can get quite repetitive at times. And the avalanche of information in this movie is rather intense. It is difficult to distinguish between events occurring in the past or present, between characters real and imagined, between heroes and villains. But in spite of the confusion that exists initially, this movie is nothing like Matrix where you might need to watch it more than once, or

watch the off-shoot productions to truly understand the plot. The story that drives Inception is clear half way through and there are no real surprises or twists in the end. The movie is all about an assignment that Cobb takes up from an energy mogul named Saito (Ken Watanabe). The danger of the new job is that instead of extracting information as Cobb usually does, he needs to plant an idea in the brain of Robert Fischer Jr (Cillian Murphy). To pull this job off, Cobb and his righthand man, Arthur (Joseph GordonLevitt), assemble a crew consisting of the best and brightest in the shared dreaming field. The crew includes Ellen Page, who plays the role of architect Ariadne. Then there is Tom Hardy (Eames), a forger. They were quite comfortable with the script and went beyond one-liners. The blistering climax, with explosions, gun battles and zero-gravity fights are amazing. Despite the lack of a twist at the end, all the other elements come together to make Inception one of those DVDs that you would definitely want in your collection.

J AN U ARY DVD RELEASES The Last Exorcism 4 January Horror | Thriller

Resident Evil: Afterlife 10 January Action | Adventure | Horror

Piranha 3D 11 January Horror | Thriller

Buried 18 January Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Secretariat 25 January Drama | Family | History

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business TEcH

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The fuel tank of the blower is ergonomically contoured for use as an auxiliary handle in vacuum operation Makita’s petrol blower BHX2500 is a quick-start easy maintenance tool that uses a 24.5cc, 0.98HP, Makita four-stroke engine

It has a large opening port for easy oil change and inspection

It has a sliding plug cover which allows easy access to the spark plug, but to protect against loss it is designed not to be removed from its position The BHX2500 is known for its low fuel consumption and clean exhaust emissions

Tech Specs

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BHX2500

Power

0.73kw/0.98HP

Displacement

24.5cc

Weight

4.4kg

Dust Bag Capacity

35l

Max. Air Speed

264kph

Max. Air Volume

10.1m3/min

Fuel tank capacity

0.52l

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Apple MacBook Air OMR814.900

Asus 1201N OMR199.900

Intel Atom processor, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 250GB HDD, 12.1-inch LED display, Bluetooth, 1.3MP web camera

Dell Alienware M11-ALNW-0124 OMR577.900

Intel Atom i3 330 UM processor, 1.2GHz CPU speed, 8GB RAM, 500GB HDD, 11.6-inch wide HD, Bluetooth, 1.3MP web camera

Sony Vaio VPCW219 OMR247.900

Intel Atom processor N470, 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD, 10.1-inch WXGA LCD, 3-in-1 card reader, built-in 3G modem

LG X140L-AGP9E1 OMR179.900

Intel Atom processor N450, 1.83GHz CPU speed 2GB DDR2 RAM, 320GB SATA HDD, 10.1inch HD LCD

LG X300L-ARAGE1 OMR364.900

Intel Atom Z550 processor, 2GHz CPU speed, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 64GB SSD, 11.6-inch HD screen, Bluetooth

Computer Accessories WD My Book Essential External HD OMR67.900

2TB, customisable e-label, automatic, visual backup, password protection, high-performance FireWire 800 interface

Life Cam HD6000 OMR26.900

Intel Core 2 Duo, 1.86GHz CPU speed, 2GB DDR3 SDRAM, 256MB VRAM, 256GB HDD, 13.3-inch WXGA TrueBrite LED, Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, built-in insight video camera

720p HD-quality video at 30fps, auto focus, TrueColour Technology, Notebook design with 360 degree lens rotation

Packard Bell TM86-JO-103AC OMR314.900

Creative HS-1200 Wireless Headset OMR49.900

Intel Core i5 430M processor, 2.26GHz CPU speed, 4GB DDR2 RAM, 500GB HDD, 15.6-inch HD LED LCD, DVD super multi DL drive, Wireless, Bluetooth, 5-in-1 card reader, 1.3MP web camera

Sony Vaio VPCEA36FA OMR399.900

Intel Core i5 560M processor, 2.66GHz CPU speed, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, 14-inch screen, DVD super multi drive, ATI RADEON HD 5650 Graphics (1GB), Wireless, Bluetooth

Toshiba QOSMIO X500-14H OMR955.000

Intel Core i7 7,400QM Processor, 1.73GHz CPU speed, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 1.5GB VRAM, 1,500GB HDD, 18.4-inch full HD screen, Blu-Ray disc rewriteable, Wireless, Bluetooth, 1.3MP web camera

Virtual surround headset, response range of 20Hz to 20kHz, USB rechargeable battery

Linksys Router WRT610N OMR75.900

Simultaneous Dual-N Band Wireless Router, WEP, WPA and WP2 security features, three internal antennas for each 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio band

GoFlex Desk 3TB OMR86.000

Features USB 2.0 plug-and-play connectivity, illuminated capacity gauge, 3TB portable drive, automatic continuous backup


Cameras Leica DLUX-4 Special Edition OMR360.000

The D-Lux 4 is a premium compact digital camera featuring a new ten-megapixel sensor with more light-sensitive area on each pixel, a 2460mm wide-angle optical zoom lens, and RAW shooting capability.

Sony DSC-W390 OMR107.900

This is a 14-megapixel, three-inch LCD camera with 5x optical zoom. It comes with a BIONZ processor and the Sweep Panorama and self-portrait feature. It captures HD video at 30fps and has an Intelligent Auto mode.

Casio EX-Z550 OMR79.500

The EX-Z550 offers a longer 4x ultra-wide zoom with intelligent modes. It can record HD movies in 720p detail. It has a 14.1-megapixel sensor and a 2.7-inch TFT colour LCD.

Panasonic FT2 OMR170.000

The FT2 is waterproof (up to 10m), dustproof, freezeproof (up to -10 degrees Celsius) and shockproof (up to 2m). It has a 28mm wide-angle lens with a 4.6x optical zoom.

Canon IXUS-130 OMR74.900

This is a 14.1-megapixel, 4x optical zoom camera. It comes with a 2.7-inch LCD screen. It has a 28mm wide angle HD movie capture capability.

Olympus mju9000 OMR99.900

The MJU9000 features a 12-megapixel sensor, a 10x zoom lens equivalent to 28-280mm, and a 2.7-inch wide-view monitor. It also has a robust yet compact body.

Samsung ST1000 OMR119.900

This has built-in GPS, GEO Tagging technology, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The camera has a recycling bin, preventing the accidental deletion of photos. It has a 5x optical zoom lens with a resolution of 12 megapixels.

Samsung ST550 OMR99.900

The ST550 has an LCD screen on the front and the back. There is a face recognition feature that can recognise up to 20 faces and a touch and tilt mechanism for rotating a picture.

Sony TX5 OMR154.900

This is a 10.2-megapixel, three-inch wide touch-screen with 4x optical zoom. It comes with iSweep Panorama Mode and has ‘Exmor R’ sensor. Its airtight construction is waterproof up to 10ft.

Fuji Real 3D W3 OMR249.900

This is a 10-megapixel, 3.5-inch LCD 3D camera with 3.0x optical zoom. It lets you shoot high resolution 3D photos and movies.

Camcorders Panasonic HDC-SDT750 OMR599.000

Full HD 1080/60p progressive movie recording, advanced 3MOS System, Intelligent Auto function, Hybrid OIS

Sony HDR-XR550 OMR509.900

12 megapixel resolution, 10x optical zoom, Exmor R CMOS sensor, 240GB HDD, Image Stabiliser, 3.2-inch LCD screen

Canon LEGRIA HFM36 OMR339.000

8GB dual flash memory, relay recording, easy HD shooting, 2.7-inch touch-screen LCD, Dynamic OIS and Powered IS

Sony Bloggie MHS-PM5K OMR89.900

5MP resolution, CMOS sensor, three-inch LCD screen, HD Video 1920x1080, built-in USB, 270 degree swivel lens

Sanyo VPC-CG10 OMR64.900

10.66 megapixel resolution, optical zoom, auto focus, built-in flash, CMOS sensor, three-inch LCD screen

DSLRS & Micro Four-Thirds Nikon D300S OMR639.900

12.3 megapixel, CMOS image sensor, 51-point auto focus, three-inch super-density VGA LCD monitor

Olympus E620 OMR339.000

12.3 megapixel, AF Live View, 2.7-inch LCD screen, Art Filter, plus 14-42mm and 40150mm lens

Canon EOS 1D Mark 4 OMR2329.900 16.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, 10fps shooting, three-inch Clear View LCD, HD video recording

Canon EOS 50D OMR529.900

15.1 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4 processor, three-inch Clear View VGA LCD, HDMI connection

Olympus EPL1 OMR330.000

2.7-inch HyperCrystal LCD, computerised focal-plane shutter, interchangeable lens system


Phones Samsung I9000 Galaxy S OMR247.900

Samsung’s latest smartphone is Android-powered and boasts of an AMOLED touch-screen. It includes a 5MP camera with autofocus, HSDPA Internet connectivity, and 8GB storage. It supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS.

Motorola Milestone OMR199.000

Milestone has a full QWERTY keyboard with five-way navigation keys, multi-touch, high resolution screen. It is a smartphone that is Android-powered, with a 5MP camera with dual flash.

Nokia N900 OMR157.900

With a touch-screen and full QWERTY keypad, this mobile sports a 5MP camera, a dual LED flash, 32GB storage, 256MB RAM and a 600MHz processor. It also supports Wi-Fi and 3G.

Acer NeoTouch S200 OMR239.900

With a 3.8-inch TFT resistive touch-screen, the mobile comes with internal memory of 256MB RAM and 512MB ROM. It includes a 5MP camera with autofocus and LED flash. It supports Bluetooth, v2.1 with A2DP.

iPod Docks Altec Lansing M602 OMR84.900

Dock and Play, recharge for iPod, video output for iPod Video, wall-mountable

Yamaha MCR040 OMR95.000

iPod dock, USB play, FM Radio, CD, MP3, WMA Playback

Logic3 iStation Studio OMR49.900

iPod dock, 40W RMS, Line-in connection, AM/FM radio, clock display

Bose Sound Dock-10 OMR249.900

iPod and iPhone dock, recharge and play, remote control, audio input

iHome Studio Series OMR83.900

Speakerphone stereo system for iPhone/ iPod, features Bongiovi Acoustics Digital Power Station, Class-D amplifier technology

Samsung S8500 Wave OMR167.900

The Wave is the first mobile handset to be released on the Samsung’s new, open mobile platform, Samsung Bada. It offers super AMOLED display, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 1GB storage and a 5MP camera.

Samsung SGH S5620 OMR72.900

With A-GPS support, the handset is filled with additional features like the one-finger zoom, accelerometer sensor, image editor, a 3.2MP camera, geo-tagging and smile detection. Video recording is also possible.

Sony Ericsson U10i Classic OMR113.900

This smartphone sports an 8MP camera, three-inch touch-screen with a resolution of 240x432 pixels. In addition, it has Wi-Fi, A-GPS, 3G support and stereo Bluetooth.

Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro U8 OMR148.900

This phone sports a 3.2-inch touch-screen. It sports a 5MP camera and comes with internal memory of 256MB RAM and 512MB ROM. It also supports Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS, A-GPS and Geotagging.

Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro (U201) OMR128.900

This smartphone sports a 5MP camera with auto focus, QWERTY keypad, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This phone runs on Android OS 1.6 and has a 600MHz processor.

Nokia NK C6 OMR109.000

The Nokia C6 comes with 3.2-inch AMOLED ClearBlack capacitive touch-screen, runs Symbian 3.0 OS. It sports an 8MP full focus camera and supports Bluetooth 3.0.

MP3 Players Creative Zen Mozaic EZ300 OMR32.900

4GB, 1.8-inch video screen, built-in FM radio, voice recorder, picture viewer, built-in speaker

Apple iPod Nano 5G OMR86.500

16GB, VoiceOver gesture-based screen reader, 1.54-inch (diagonal) colour TFT display, Live Pause feature

Sony Zappin NWZ-W252 OMR36.900

2GB, high speed connectivity, built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, water-resistant

Apple iPod Touch OMR109.900

8GB, 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen, multi-touch display, 720p HD video capture, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR

Creative Zen X-Fi2 OMR69.900

16GB, flash memory, audio enhancements, expandable memory, touch-screen user input mode, charges via USB port


Air Conditioners Whirlpool AMD-333 OMR139.900

This 1.5-ton capacity split air conditioner is a super tropical model that can withstand temperature up to 52 degree Celsius. It comes with a LED on the front panel.

Samsung AS18UU OMR185.500

Samsung’s latest 1.5-ton capacity split air conditioner is best known for its antivirus plasma filter and silver nano health system.

General ASG18-HTR OMR253.900

This 1.5-ton split air conditioner comes with a Blue Fin coated condenser, silver nano health system, hyper tropical compressor, deo air filter and a plasma pure filter.

Samsung AWT18WHBM OMR118.500

Samsung’s 1.5-ton window air conditioner with a rotary compressor has a digital temperature control, anti-corrosion body, fuzzy logic feature and a silver nano health system.

Panasonic CS/CUC18KKF OMR197.900

With power cooling at 55 degree Celsius, this 1.5-ton capacity air conditioner has a Blue Fin coated condenser and an Eco sensor/ plasma filter.

LG E2463PP OMR381.000

This is a two-ton capacity Art Cool air conditioner with a three-way air flow system. It comes with a slim design and a picture panel frame.

Electrolux ESSD-18 OMR127.900

This 1.5-ton window air conditioner has a reciprocating compressor with a digital temperature control and smooth air flow. It also has washable filters.

Hitachi RAN-209CP OMR132.900

This 1.5-ton window air conditioner has a high energy-efficient compressor with a super quite air flow. There is a symmetric twin flow air discharge, washable filters and a rotary compressor.

Toshiba RAS-18SKP OMR198.900

With a compact design and precise operation, Toshiba’s SKP series has a seven-layer air filter that cleans pollutants from the air. It operates at an extremely low 20 decibels in quiet mode.

Sanyo SA186M5 OMR116.900

Sanyo’s 1.5-ton window air conditioner is a low noise design with a rotary compressor and comes with an anti-bacteria filter. It is easy to clean and allows smooth air flow.

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Service

Refrigerators LG GR-762-DEPF OMR288.900

760l capacity, double doors, frost free, tempered glass shelves, multi air flow

Toshiba GRY-70TS OMR229.900

680l capacity, double door, frost free, hybrid plasma technology, twist ice tray, insulated wired shelves

Samsung RR82WE+RZ80EE OMR589.500

620l capacity, digital display and control, child lock, double doors, BRITA filtered water dispenser

Samsung RS-20CRHS OMR299.500

560l capacity, multi air flow system, nano silver anti bacteria deodoriser, temperature sensor technology

Sharp SJF80P OMR579.000

724l capacity, bottom freezer/deodoriser, tempered glass shelves, express ice making, door alarm, LED display

Washing Machines Toshiba AW-SD150SB OMR185.900

13kg capacity, six wash programmes, memory option, digital display, water level selection, hydro twin power

Ariston EXT-1400EX OMR369.000

11.5kg capacity, 13 programmes/1,400rpm, easy iron, mini load, child lock, temperature control

Panasonic NAF-11TY OMR166.400

11kg capacity top load washer, eight programmes, foam wash, fuzzy logic, Aqua Beat technology

Samsung WA12V9 OMR155.500

10kg capacity, eight programmes, child lock, memory option, air turbo, water level selection

LG WD-12396TDK OMR147.900

7kg capacity, 13 programmes, 1,200rpm, direct drive motor, child lock, no spin option

Emax


Microwaves & Ovens Samsung CE137N OMR95.500

This is a 37l microwave/grill/steam oven with a maximum wattage of 900. It employs the Triple Distribution System (TDS) technology and has an electronic time control..

Samsung CQV513S OMR184.500

A 36l oven with 800W microwave output power and 1,540W grill power, Samsung’s latest family-size combi steam oven has six power levels for cooking. It also has auto steam cook and auto power defrost.

Elekta EBRO-444HP OMR28.900

This is a 43l capacity electric oven with five stages of heating selector. It comes with two hot plates, with 500 and 800W power, respectively. It has a temperature selector between zero and 250 degrees Celsius.

GE GMOH30UCPSS OMR56.900

A 30l convection microwave/grill with electronic touch control, GE’s latest in this series has time and weight defrost feature and express cook. It has a 1,000W grill power and 900W microwave power.

Vacuum Cleaners Sharp EC-CW1000 OMR32.900

Wet and dry vacuum, 1,000W power, washable filters, 15l capacity, convenient wheel

Panasonic MC-761020 OMR62.200 6.2l dust bag capacity, Anti bacteria filter, three-speed control, 1,600W power

Samsung SD9420 OMR69.500

Aquatic canister vacuum cleaner, 2l dust capacity, HEPA 12 filter, two-step brush, steel telescopic pipe, bagless

Karcher SV1802 OMR230.000

Steam vacuum cleaner, four suction settings, five steam-flow settings, coarse dirt filter, foam filter, HEPA filter

Hoover V091PB OMR73.400

2,400W vacuum cleaner, variable power control, washable central HEPA exhaust filter, 3.25l dust capacity

LG MC8289BRC OMR79.900

This is a 32l microwave oven/grill/convection from LG. It has a 900W output power. It has five power levels and includes auto defrost and auto weight cook functions.

Panasonic NN-CD997S OMR149.900

With a 42l oven capacity, three stage memory, delay start, two level shelf cooking, Panasonic’s exclusive Inverter technology is the only microwave technology that offers real power level control.

Panasonic NNS235 OMR33.000

With a 22l oven capacity and 800W power, this microwave oven comes with a one-touch menu. It also has child safety lock, turbo defrost and auto-reheat options.

Sharp R-241R (W) OMR30.900

Domestic Appliances Tefal Actifry OMR87.900

1,400W power, digital display, only one spoon of oil for 1kg of crispy chips, easy basket handling

Black & Decker FX800 OMR30.900

800W power food processor, 2.3l processing bowl, 1.7l blender, five speeds plus pulse

Philips Steam Iron GC4491 OMR32.900

This is a 22l microwave oven with 800W power output. It has four auto cook and two reheat menus. It includes express defrost and slow cook function.

2,400W output power for 40g steam, 350ml water tank capacity, scratch-proof, durable Anodilium soleplate

Sharp R-898SLMA OMR72.000

Philips HR2094 OMR35.500

This 26l convection microwave/grill has a 900W power. With Express Cook and Defrost features, the oven comes with six preset menus and five variable cooking power levels.

Black & Decker TRO60PB OMR40.400

This 42l electric oven has 1,800W input power. The oven comes with temperature control and a timer. It also has a function selector and a power indicator lamp, along with shelf supports.

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750W power, 2l with serrated blades for superior blending and crushing, smoothie making, illuminated switch

Westinghouse Set WKCPNE03 OMR18.900

1.25l coffee maker with non-drip valve, twoslice toaster with 32mm wide mouth slot, 1.7l cordless water kettle


PSP 3000 + 2 Games OMR75.500

Gaming Consoles

This current version of the PlayStation Portable has a built-in microphone and a better screen that is even able to resist glare and so works better outdoors.

Nintendo DSi XL OMR107.300

This is Super Mario Bro.’s 25th Anniversary Edition. The DSi XL is the longest, widest and heaviest of the DS models and features two 4.2-inch screens.

XBOX 360 250GB OMR129.900

With a stylish design, the internal 250GB hard drive allows you to save games and content available from Xbox LIVE Marketplace. It has built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi and 5.1 surround sound.

Logitech G13 OMR42.800

The GamePanel LCD in this gaming keyboard keeps you informed of the game stats and other vital information to help you claim victory. It includes programmable G-keys that let you create macros on the fly.

Logitech G19 OMR85.800

With a colour GamePanel LCD and 12 programmable G-keys, this gaming keyboard supports multi-key input and has two high-speed USB 2.0 ports.

Logitech G27 OMR160.000

Logitech racing wheels and flight controllers simulate remarkable realism. Force feedback lets you feel every slip of the tyre, every shudder of the wing and the controls feel like the real thing.

Logitech G9X OMR48.200

The G9X Laser mouse ramps up to 5,000dpi and boasts a customisable grip and weighting system. It also has customisable LED lighting and uses Teflon feet to ensure smooth gliding over difficult or dusty surfaces.

PS3 Slim 320GB+2 Joysticks OMR 185.900

The PlayStation 3 returns with more capacity than ever (320GB), and has lower power consumption. It supports media streaming and its drive allows you to play Blu-Ray movies as well.

PlayStation Move Starter Pack OMR28.500

The Move is broken into three parts: the ‘Motion Controller’, the ‘Navigation Controller’ and the ‘PlayStation Eye Camera’. The Motion Controller contains built-in motion sensors.

Nintendo Wii Sports Resort Pack OMR94.400

The fastest selling console in history just got better. The Wii now sells its Wii Sports Resort and Wii MotionPlus accessory bundled into the console package at an extremely competitive price.

Our Current Top 5 Recommended Games Call of Duty: Black Ops OMR28.900

Publisher: Activision Developer: Treyarch Platform(s): PS3, Xbox 360, PC, DS, Wii Genre: Action ESRB Rating: R/P

Gran Turismo 5 OMR26.900

Publisher: Sony Developer: Polyphony Digital Platform(s): PS3 Genre: Driving ESRB Rating: R/P

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit OMR28.900

Publisher: EA Developer: Criterion Games Platform(s): Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PC Genre: Driving ESRB Rating: Everyone ten and older

StarCraft 2 – Wings of Liberty OMR25.700 Publisher: Blizzard Developer: Blizzard Platform(s): PC Genre: Strategy ESRB Rating: Teen

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm OMR18.900

Publisher: Blizzard Developer: Blizzard Platform(s): PC Genre: RPG ESRB Rating: R/P

*All lists are in no particular order and prices are subject to change at the retailer’s discretion


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Product

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Al Khalili Group

Acer

Wadi Kabir 24816303

24816303

Bahwan Electornics

Asset, Carrier, Ignis, Napro, Toshiba, Seiko, Casio, Titan, Sony Ericsson, Tempstar, Cooline, Corning, Print electronics, Dolphin, Benq, Ausonia, Daewoo, VIP, Dometic, Corby

Ruwi 24796629/32

24501965 / 66

Jawahir Oman

Bang & Olufsen

Qurm 24563213

24563213

Belltel

Nokia

Ruwi 24798222

24798222

Genetco

Sanyo, Videocon , Fujitsu, Thomson, York, Yamaha, Canon , HAAS, AEG, Sure, Caravell, Gulf Star, Safari, Admiral, Francia, Mitsubishi, Marc Climatic, Vortice, Guntner, Zanussi , Ziegra Imesa, Bitzer , Manitowoc, Bremer, Dito- Electrolux, Metro , Taylor, Costan

Al Qurum 24568806 Al Qurum 24561948 Muttrah 24713138 Ruwi 24830919 Seeb 24422797 Shatti al Qurum 24693292

24503653

HiTec Centre

Boston Accoustics, Denon, Leica, Polk Audio

Azaiba 24497384

24497384

Jumbo Electronics

Sony, VAIO, Sony professional Products, Blackberry, Supra, Midea Air-conditioners, Casio, Brother Sewing Machines, Acer, HP, Dyson, Gorenje

MBD 24818358, Al Araimi 24565845 QCC 24470529, Salalah 23291984

Wadi Kabir 24814815, 24814751, Fax 24815267

Khimji Luxury

Krups, Moulinex

Ruwi 24796161

99881627

K R Household

O General, Siemens

Wadi Kabir 24813333

24814793

MHD

Fagor, Pioneer

Ruwi 24732440

24732440

Meta Galaxy

Hitachi

Ruwi 24503653

24503653

Muscat Electronics

Daikin, Ricoh, Sony Professional products, Chigo, Sansui, JBL

Ruwi 24702982

24813408

Mustafa Sultan Electronics (MSE)

Samsung, Haier, Philips, Nevica, Whirlpool

Al Khuwair 24636015

Wadi Kabir 24818018

Oman International Electronics & Trading Co.

Bose, Nec, JVC

Qurm 24565490

24830606

Oman Trading Est.

Bosch, LG, Palson, TCL, Prolux, Promate, Pearl, Souq Technia, GHanz, White Westinghouse, Hostess, Kenstar,

Ruwi 24834162 Al Araimi 2456148, 24810522

24810522, 24810156, 80075545

Omasco

Raymond Weil, Kolber, Westar, Alba, Maxima, HMT, Panasonic, Xper, Aftron, Black&Decker, GE

Qurm, 24564310 Ruwi 24833630

24560232

OMASCO - System Solutions

Panasonic

24565696

24565696

Sarco

Samsung, Frigidaire, Technoflame

Ruwi

Ghala 24593025

Sayed Bin Nasser Al Hashar

Ariston, Rinnai, Voltas, JBL, Kirloskar, Kardex, Lexmark

Ruwi 24700571 Ruwi 24706004, 24796007 Ruwi High Street 24834460 Salalah 23291405, Sohar 26840763 Sur 25544613

24704494

24702555

24702555

24700883

Oman Modern Electronics Co.

Sharp, JBL, Mastergas, Harman/Kardon, Onida, Nikai,

Shah Nagardas Manji Co.

Kodak, Olympus, Yashica, Cokin, Case Logic, Ruwi , Qurm 24562656 Lexar, Noritsu, Durst, Bushnell, Eiki, Iriver, Lulu Baushe 24593806, Steiner, Tasco, White Westinghouse, Igloo, Nizwa 25410184 Venus, Russel Hobbs, Addis, Noritake, Ocean, Wenger,

Emax

Multibrand

MCC 24558062, Fax 24558063

Technical Trading Co.

Westinghouse

Ruwi 24703515, Fax 24700010

Photocentre

Amano, Archivtechnik Kunze, Unomat Intl., Broncolor, Delkin Devices, Fuji Film, Epson, Green Clean, Hama, Hasselbald, Marumi, Mitsubishu Electric, Peli, Sigma, Sinar

Qurm 24565305 Al Khuwair 24479296

P&G

Brawn, Oral-B

24815474

Salman Store

Seb, Janome, Coolex

24799332

Abu Hani

La Germania, Starway, Westar, Starline, Tatung

24495141

Jashanmal

Mytag, Hoover

24702312

Loay

Macintosh, Benq, Epson, Sokkia, Acer

24708795

24708845

Al Moayyed Integrated Enterprise

Daewoo Electronics

24488795

24488795

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