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Parents may be surprised that the evolution of technology has brought kids to come up to them and ask for their own laptops. At such a young age, who would ever expect these tykes to ask mom or dad for one? Some parents are not the type to say no but just in case, Disney and Asus bring you a potential mobile device to consider with the Disney Netpal by Asus may be something they can consider.

Built for the young kids of today, the Disney Netpal is web-safe and easy to use. It is reinforced with mechanical design and carries a truly magical and engaging computing experience through Disney’s unique interface.

Features:

  • 40 robust parental control options
  • 8.9-inch LCD display
  • Wi-Fi capabilities
  • Windows XP Home
  • Kid-friendly software featuring Disney characters and icons
  • Parental Controls on Browsers and Email

The Disney Netpal will be available this July in two models depending on the features preferred. The netbook is designed for kids aged 6 to 12 and is available at all Toys “R” Us and at Amazon.com. The MSRP for the Disney Netpal is $349.99.

“Parents are comfortable with their kids using the Internet, but they want to be assured that their kids are having a safe online experience. The Disney Netpal, designed together by ASUS and our Disney Toymorrow team, is a no-compromise device. There are plenty of terrific features and fun applications designed just for kids, but parents have ultimate control over the experience, with the power to set limits on how their kids are using the PC.” - Chris Heatherly, head of Disney’s Toymorrow team and VP of Toys and Consumer Electronics for Disney Consumer Products.

(Source) Press

Tags: Amazon, control options, disney characters, disney consumer products, kids of today, Laptops, lcd display, mechanical design, mobile device, netbook, netpal, parental control, parental controls, terrific features, toys r us, ultimate control, windows xp home, young kids
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  • Filed under: Laptops
  • Boasting of slim size and water-proof as well, NDD DoComo has unveiled a new handset in the mold of the SMART F-04A to the Japan market.

    This sleek new handset joins the ranks of innovative mobile solutions that have become slimmer and smaller while at the same time providing new features similar to most models we see in the market today.

    Adopting a 3-inch main LCD display with full wide VGA(480*854 resolution) and a 0.4-inch sub display. Offering around 570 hours of standby time and 200 hours of talking time, the F-04A supports a 2M camera, up to 8GB of microSDHC card, 1-Seg. Measuring 108×49×12.8mm at 117g, it comes with four different colors including gold, black, red and blue.

    (Source) Aving

    Tags: Cell Phones, different colors, DoCoMo, handset, lcd display, mobile solutions, slim size, talking time, water proof
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  • Filed under: Cell Phones

  • If for some very odd reason the LCD display of your iPhone stopped working, the best option is to use the warranty, right? But what if the phone doesn’t include warranty anymore? Be it because you lost it, or because you tried to unlock it yourself. What’s the possible way to fix the phone on this scenario?

    Simple - buy a an iPhone 3G Replacement LCD Display from Brando. It shouldn’t be very hard to install the display because the package doesn’t even contain instructions.

    The iPhone 3G Replacement LCD Display costs $85, much cheaper than taking it to repair I guess…

    iPhone Replacement LCD Display

    Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, iphone 3g, lcd display, replacement
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  • Filed under: Apple, Cell Phones
  • iMirror BR100

    Newport Beach, California based Bexy Corporation unveiled its first product, the iMirror Wireless Remote Control Docking Station for the Apple iPod. The iMirror remotely displays content data while controlling music/video playback. The iMirror aims to enable the iPod to become the center of your home entertainment system, and is designed to work and configure as easily as possible - so you won’t have to be a gadget guru to have your iMirror setup running.

    The iMirror’s wireless remote and LCD display allows users to navigate, control and play your iPod music and video via the docking station connected to a big screen TV or AV receiver. It automatically pulls in title info from the iPod into the remote control upon docking, giving quick access to all the content remotely within your home. As usual, the docking station charges your iPod, and fits in most iPod models including 4G and 5G, and the iPod mini.

    Thanks to its collection of cable connectors available in the packaging, you can play iPod videos on your big screen TV, or listen to audio on your stereo system. A mini USB port is included on the iMirror to sync with iTunes on a PC.

    iMirror BR100 is now available from Bexy for US $149.95. It will be available from other online retailers and retail stores starting September.

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    Tags: Accessories, Apple, bexy, home entertainment system, ipod, lcd display, Portable Devices, remote control




     

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