40GB SSD Submitted by Kingston
Kingston is committed to solid state storage to manage heavier applications, with the launch of V SSDNow Accelerator Series 40GB Drive, a 40GB disk that comes in two forms: alone or as part of a kit that also includes software cloning, adapter 2.5 to 3.5 and extensions to the power cord.
This is all part of a strategy aimed at gradually get used to the average user to use these discs, which currently are not very popular because it can be tricky to install and configure. But to solve this problem, the people of Kingston has been included with the V Series SSDNow a complete user manual, in addition to a 3 year warranty and technical support 24 hours 7 days a week.
This great offer is available to the public, and the full kit costs 82 euros. If you want only the disc is available for 5 euros less, but I think it’s worth buying the whole package.
Video Camera with HD Audio Samson
The problem with common video cameras prowl the stores now is that video quality can be quite acceptable, but the audio always leaves much to be desired.
The people of Samson has decided to put an end to this problem, with its new Zoom Q3, a video camera which incorporates the ability to record HD audio, which certainly improves the user experience significantly.
This camera has a range of 2 hours of video recording with high sound quality through a pair of AA batteries. The video can have a resolution of 640 x 480 at 30 fps. It also has a 2.4 inch screen with a resolution of 320 x 240. It accepts SDHC memory cards up to 32 GB.
