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Cute Box From Samsung

March 23rd, 2010

Shakeable MP3 Player from SamsungWhat a cute box! The pure bright color, the clear look, this is perfect for summer, totally cool. And what do you think this little box is? Ok, it’s a cute MP3 player, cut huh? I admit I do always love cute MP3 players, because you know, they’re cute, fashionable, and they bring nice music too, totally adorable! You can enjoy the little thing in anyway, it’s totally delightful to get such a cutie.

Well, this is the shakeable MP3 Player from Samsung named ‘TicToc’. Announced during Samsung’s CES press conference, the TicToc is believed to be a perfect alternative to Apple’s iPod Shuffle. Based on a built-in motion sensor, TicToc allows the users to change tunes by shaking the player slowly or quickly. The more slowly you shake the player, a much gentler music will be chosen, and vice versa.(But I’m really confused how this little machine’s going to know what music is gentle, or which one is intense.) There’s a big button on one end to control the volume and a headphone port on the other. Turn the button to face the ground when you want to decrease the volume and make sure the button faces up if you’d like to increase the volume. The Samsung TicToc could support MP3, WMA, OGG, and FLAC audio formats with 12 hours of battery life. It will soon be available in two versions (2GB and 4GB capacities) but still no words on price. Anyway, really a cute little thing I would love to have for the warmer season, looks pretty cool…

Shakeable MP3 Player from Samsung blue


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March 23rd, 2010 22:11:58

Clean & Clever

March 21st, 2010

Samsung vacuum robot with Visionary Mapping SystemWhat happens after you’ve bought yourself a really nice house, and after you’ve decorated it beautifully? Yes, the big job of cleaning it remains to be very very tiring and annoying! As we all know, cleaners are never good enough to do its job cleverly, there’re always plenty of problems remain there that we have to fix manually. But this little guy, NaviBot might change your mind over cleaners, Samsung vacuum robot comes with a Visionary Mapping System, clever enough to do your cleaning autonomously!

NaviBot is the innovative Samsung vacuum robot designed for completely autonomous, everyday house cleaning. Looking sharp in the new Blue Mirror color with LED display, the technologically advanced robot vacuum is able to move over all kinds of flooring, including rugs and carpets, which means a lot to your gorgeous carpets. Using Visionary Mapping System for intelligent navigation around the house, NaviBot can take 30 pictures per second and create a virtual map, allowing to calculate the fastest and most secure cleaning path to avoid obstacles, holes and accidental falls, recognize stairs and steps – thanks to its 38 sensors. And the Samsung robot vacuum cleaner also features an innovative system for the collection of animal fur and hair, without the annoying accumulation of hair around the brushes.

In addition, Samsung equipped this vacuum robot with 3 special anti-tangle sensors, so the cleaner automatically release any wires or the fringes of your precious carpets. So it ok to use your fancy carpets while cleaning. And for total security, NaviBot stops automatically when it is lifted or overturned.

And for personalized use, you can also set up Virtual Guard, an invisible barrier around an area of your room, up to 4 meters. You can choose either Virtual Fence or Virtual Guide. Virtual Fence prevents NaviBot access to that specific area, while Virtual Guide maps the way to clean rooms. The vacuum also stores ordered parameters in memory. So, although it’s a clever robot which can totally do its own job, but it can also be controlled, you can tell it where not to go, or where to go, or even how to clean! The maximum cleaning time before recharging is 90 minutes. And the price for this Samsung vacuum robot is € 500. Hopefully you enjoy this…


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March 21st, 2010 20:00:21