Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Leap Motion: Gesture Control your existing Laptop/Monitor

I came across this amazing device that can convert any laptop or a monitor to a Gesture Controllable device.



If multiple items are bought in bulk, the average price per piece will come down due to the shipping price advantage (based on the options provded in the site).

I can see 5 is an optimum number where we can reduce the cost to a good extent.


No of Pieces
Price (USD)
Shipping(USD)
Duties(USD)
Total(USD)
Price Per Piece (USD)
INR (1USD=70 INR, assuming the conversion charges as well)
1
79.99
28.99
17.44
126.42
126.42
8849.4
2
159.98
40.99
32.16
233.13
116.565
8159.55
3
239.97
40.99
44.95
325.91
108.6366667
7604.566667
4
319.96
40.99
57.75
418.7
104.675
7327.25
5
399.95
40.99
70.55
511.49
102.298
7160.86
6
479.94
53.99
85.43
619.36
103.2266667
7225.866667
7
559.93
53.99
98.23
712.15
101.7357143
7121.5

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Samsung's smart watch, the Galaxy Gear

Samsung will launch its smart watch, the Galaxy Gear, on Sept. 4 ahead of the IFA consumer electronics trade show in Berlin, Germany.
Lee Young-hee, VP of Samsung's mobile business, confirmed the date and some details about the device in an interview with The Korea Times.
“We will be introducing a new wearable concept device called Galaxy Gear at our own event in Berlin on Sept. 4," Lee said. He added that the Gear will not have a flexible display. "We are confident that the Gear will add meaningful momentum to the mobile industry."
Lee also confirmed Samsung's official launch of the Galaxy Note 3 at IFA, but he did not reveal any details about that device.


http://mashable.com/2013/08/27/samsung-galaxy-gear-sept-4/#!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

3D TV, Without the Glasses


If you've pondered whether to sink a cool couple of grand into a fancy new three-dimensional TV but didn't want to mess around with those dorky glasses, you may want to sit tight for a few more years. Researchers at Hewlett Packard (HP) Laboratories in Palo Alto, California, report that they've come up with a new 3D technology that not only doesn't require viewers to wear special glasses, but it also can be viewed from a wide variety of angles. The advance could propel the development of mobile 3D devices as well as TVs.



Enjoy 3D movies without glasses
You can now enjoy 3D movies on TV without those vexing 3D glasses, thanks to a new technology being developed in Germany.

http://gadgets.ndtv.com/tv/news/enjoy-3d-movies-without-glasses-256823