Sunday, June 14, 2009
Small and beautiful
First post by: www.itsbattery.com
With digital products becoming ever smaller, Beijing Weekend Guide zeroes in on two of the smallest hi-tech dell KD476 widgets you can find in town.
Apple released its new iPod shuffle in the middle of March, but Beijing consumers saw it on sale at the Apple Sanlitun Store only last month. This is the third generation of iPod shuffle MP3 players, which is smaller than an AA size battery. Priced at 608 yuan, it comes in two colors - silver and black.
All the controls are located on the earphone cord. The iPod dell TD347 shuffle does not disappoint. It is the first MP3 player which can actually talk to you. The new VoiceOver function enables it spell out your song titles, artists and playlists. It is also multi-lingual and automatically selects the best language for your songs. The small shuffle can "speak" 14 languages including Polish, Greek, Italian, Japanese and French.
Though Apple has the thinnest laptop Mac Air, the credit for the smallest one goes to Sony Vaio P. You can put the 1.4-pound device into your jean pocket. Though the keyboards are so small that you may even feel a little uncomfortable while typing, its WiFi is a big Inspiron 1000 plus. It even has Windows Vista installed, and comes with a disc space of 60GB or 128GB. It is more like an all-function mobile disc. So, no worries if your boss suddenly asks you to send him an e-mail while you are out having fun in Sanlitun. All you need is Vaio P.
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