5:58 PM

Rugged Laptop / Notebooks GETAC B300

Posted by Milan Patel 5:58 PM |



The B300 laptops /notebooks is a hard-as-nails road warrior designed to be productive and worry-free mobile computing, and it is fully customizable. It is MIL-STD 810F and IP54 compliant, boasting: a magnesium alloy case, a shock-protected HDD, vibration and shock resistance, and sealed I/O caps and doors to prevent damage from solid particles and moisture. The B300 embraces several advanced security features to safeguard important data, including a fingerprint scanner, TPM 1.2, and an optional smart card reader. It also includes comprehensive connectivity options of Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS, and 3G.

Besides an extensive list of connectivity, security options, and up to 12 hours of battery life**, the B300 features an ultra-bright 13.3” sunlight readable display. The elective 1200 nits display solution leads the industry with an unmatched effective contrast ratio that makes the B300 the ideal choice for daylight viewing; all of the 1200 nits displays have adopted mercury-free LED lamps. A touch screen is an option available to both standard and 1200 nits displays.

**Battery life testing conducted under BatteryMark 4.0.1. Battery performance will vary upon software applications, wireless settings, power management settings, LCD brightness, customized modules and environmental conditions. The battery has a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced by a Getac service provider. Battery life and charge cycles vary by use and settings.

This type of computer notebooks / laptop computers are suitable for rugged environment especially for Indian users

4:16 PM

Mind Reading Helmet

Posted by Milan Patel 4:16 PM |

For people suffering from disabilities, here is some good news. Researchers have developed systems that read brainwaves in the form of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals in order to help the disabled control wheelchairs, play games or type on a computer. Two companies are already preparing to sell such devices to mainstream consumers. Australian company Emotiv will release a helmet equipped with 16 sensors that make it possible to direct twelve different movements in a computer game. The helmet can also detect emotions, says the company. It will be compatible with any PC running Windows and ship later this year for $299. Californian company NeuroSky too has come up with a device that can detect emotions, the firm says it can tell whether you are focused, relaxed, afraid or anxious, for example. NeuroSky does not sell it directly to the public. Instead, it is licencing its technology to other companies including Mattel, Nokia and Sega. These licensed developers will bundle the technology with their applications and sell into the retail market. Mattel, for example, will soon sell a game that involves players levitating a ball using thought alone.

9:25 PM

Aminij Req. Computer Engineers

Posted by Milan Patel 9:25 PM |

Aminij requires computer engineers and electronics engineers. please contact us at above numbers to get good job and salary.


9:02 PM

Instant on computers

Posted by Milan Patel 9:02 PM |


Ultra thin ferro-electric materials used in smart cards will soon make computers more efficient by enabling them to switch on instantly.Smart cards rely on ferro-electric materials to instantly reveal and update stored information; for example, in ATMs. A computer with this capability could instantly provide information and other data to the user. Researchers led by Darrell Schlom at Cornell University took strontium ti-tanate and deposited it on silicon — the main component of most semiconductors. Schlom and his team then integrated circuits in such a way that the silicon squeezed it into a ferro-electric state. For computer users, it could mean no more waiting for the operating system to go online or to access memory from the hard drive.

"Several hybrid transistors have been proposed specifically with ferroelectrics in mind," said Schlom. "By creating a ferro-electric directly on silicon, we are bringing this possibility closer to realisation."

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