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Razer Tiamat 7.1 First Ever True Surround Sound Gaming Headset

December 29, 2011 by Raj Agrawal Leave a Comment

The multi billion-dollar international business of gaming is only going to continue to grow and develop in the future. As far as 2012 goes, not only will there be some fantastic additions to the repertoire of games to be played, but the technology with which to play them will be designed to provide the best experiences yet.

Razer Tiamat 7.1

Razer Tiamat 7.1

Razer Tiamat 7.1 happens to be world’s first true 7.1 surround sound gaming headset. If you’re a hardcore gamer, the kind who needs to have dependable technology that will stand up when you really need it, then you probably own a piece or two from Razer. Professional gamers in serious international competitions often use Razer’s gear due to their precision and reliability. Headsets, mice, keyboards, etc., and 2012 will be no exception with the Razer Tiamat 7.1 coming out in January.

Razer Tiamat

Working system

Razer Tiamat 7.1 features 10 individual drivers to provide the most advanced surround sound head set on the market. If you can hear your enemy when everyone else can’t, you can defend yourself like no one else can. The audio detection is supposed to be truly lifelike in dimension and direction. For $179.99, Razer Tiamat 7.1 is fully customizable with a control unit that lets you decide the bass levels, audio channels, and position to exactly the way you want them. The headset itself will be super comfy and able to stand the test of time with high quality, durable materials.

The 10 drivers are comprised of 2 subwoofers, 2 side surround, 2 front, 2 center and 2 back drivers, creating a complete overlapping 360 degree multi-dimensional sound experience.

Filed Under: Consumer Technology Tagged With: razer

Failed Apple Products – Top 5 Picks

December 16, 2011 by Raj Agrawal Leave a Comment

Apple Inc. is known for it’s high quality products and the hype it creates during it’s product launches. There was a time when products like the Macintosh and Apple II captivated consumers. Recently the company has increased its consumer base with elegant and attractive products such as the iPod, iPhone and iPad (According to June 2011 stats, Apple sold 200 million iOS devices, including 25 million iPads). Despite the success of these products, there are others that did not do quite well.

Failed Apple Products

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The Apple II

One of the very first products designed by Apple, Apple II, proved quite a hit with consumers and was very successful. The company decided to research and hence developed Apple III. The product was introduced in 1980 but was a commercial failure due to stability problems. This failure forced Apple to cancel the production of the product. The failure of Apple III was also influenced by the competition from IBM computers and the high price tag placed on Apple III. Apple III is first in the line up of failed Apple products.

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Apple Lisa

Apple Lisa was a personal computer developed in the 1980’s featuring a graphical user interface. When it was introduced into the market, a single computer went for $10, 000 which was way out of reach of ordinary consumers. Although the product had innovative features targeted at business consumers, its price was too high. After poor sales, Apple decided to discontinue Lisa in 1986 and destroyed thousands of Lisa computers.

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Apple Pippin

In 1996, Apple in conjunction with a Japan based gaming company launched the Apple Bandai Pippin. The Apple pippin was touted by the company as one of its kind multimedia and gaming device. The product featured a CD-ROM drive and users could play games from the Macintosh and Pippin. The device could also be connected to the internet. However, when the product was eventually released the gaming market was crowded with other products such as the Nintendo, Sega Saturn and PlayStation. The company only sold 42,000 units of the product.

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Motorola ROKR E1

In 2005, Apple worked with Motorola to launch the Motorola ROKR E1. With this product, Apple intended to bring iTunes to smartphones. Although the market was ready for such a product, Motorola ROKR E1 only allowed users to transfer 100 music tracks at a time. It also featured numerous menus that made transferring of music slow and tedious. The product’s demise was quickened when Apple introduced the iPod Nano, which forced Motorola not to integrate future version of the smartphone with the iTunes platform.

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Apple TV

This made a recent entry into the trailing list of failed apple products. Apple TV did not last long in the market. By the time it was introduced the company was riding over a wave of success with the popularity of several products such as the iPod and iTunes among others. The idea behind Apple TV was for it to be a content streamer. Apple intended users to connect the device with their computer so that they could have access to a personal video recorder or TV turner. The failure of the product is attributed to the fact that it had a limited video format and that Apple could not make a deal with content providers.

Statistical Data[BGR]

Image Credit[Wikipedia]

Filed Under: Consumer Technology Tagged With: apple, Motorola

Sony Launches High-End ‘Tablet S and Tablet P’ In India

December 15, 2011 by Raj Agrawal 2 Comments

The newly launched tablets, S and P from Sony India are equipped with Android 3.2 OS (HoneyComb) and claim to be the first ever Playstation™ certified tablets. They’ll hit the markets from Mid January 2012.

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S and P

Sony’s S and P tables are clearly targeted towards the multi tasking, power users and mostly the gaming crowd. A really intriguing feature is that both tablets allow you to run official games from Sony Playstation! Let’s have a look at the primary specs you can expect from these tablets.

Tablet S features

  • Android 3.2, upgradable to 4.0
  • 9.4 display screen with 1280x 800 resolution
  • 5MP camera at the rear and at the front with 0.3MP VGA
  • Dual Core Processor, Nvidia Tegra 2
  • 1 GB RAM

Tablet P features

  • Android 3.2, upgradable to 4.0
  • Comes with a dual screen
  • 5MP camera at the rear and a front VGA
  • 5.5 inch display screen with 1024×480 pixels
  • Dual Core Processor, Nvidia Tegra 2
  • 1 GB RAM

Package contents

Both tablets come with a Screen Protector, Cradle, Cover, Leather Carrying Case, USB Adapter Cable, Safeguard, Shell, AC Adapter and Bluetooth Keyboard.

Availability – Yes

Price list

ModelType    Storage Capacity   Availability   Price
Tablet SWi-Fi   16 GB   Available   Rs. 29,990/-
Tablet S3G + Wi-Fi   16 GB   Available   Rs. 33,990/-
Tablet P3G + Wi-Fi   4 GB   Available   Rs. 36,990/-

Filed Under: Consumer Technology Tagged With: sony, tablet, Tegra

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