Showing posts with label CES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CES. Show all posts

Rude Gameware’s comes with Fierce laser gaming mouse v2.0



Gear-up your gaming with Rude Gameware’s Fierce laser gaming mouse v2.0. If you are fed up with the lots of hardware’s added to your PC as per needs this is the time to reduce it by combining joystick and mouse together. There is no matter with brand name which we heard first time, no maters looks just to matter is functionality which is provided.

Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse rectified features from its predecessor and commence v2.0 let’s see what is under cowl :-

The laser engine is 5000 DPI quick engine that has 1ms response time (refresh time), Full speed USB polling rate(1000Hz) that means provides a delightful, efficient and accurate response which is a key point for device to becoming a gaming gizmo.

Rude Game ware’s Fierce laser gaming mouse v2.0 contains 7 independent programmable buttons along with an LED indicators to monitor your gaming mouse arrangement and an inboard memory to save your modification in device configuration sets through these programmable buttons.

Some of us want light weighted mouse and some wants an weight for efficient Woking both comes under hood and provides feature to adjust weight of mouse. Mouse has an Zero-acoustic Ultra smooth Teflon feet for free navigation.

Rude Game ware’s Fierce laser gaming mouse v2.0 is plug and play device so no need to install drivers. It has gold plated USB connector for maximum conductivity(huu…..gold) along with 7 foot non tangle cord.
You get Rude Game ware’s Fierce laser gaming mouse v2.0 by paying just 50$ Most shocking!

First Portable Disc Player From Panasonic At CES

Panasonic comes out with its first potable Blu-ray disc player. The DMP-B15, unveiled it at CES in Las Vegas. This portable machine features a 8.9 inch LCD screen come with three-hours rechargeable battery. The device can work is two ways first as portable player and second as a digital TV connected via HDMI cable and used as a standalone player.

The DMP-B15 comes with an  SD memory cards that can be used to view digital photos, as well as high definition videos. This players includes Panasonic's Viera Cast application, which gives consumers with a broadband connection to visit Web sites, which can make this player more popular among consumers. Player supports sites like Amazon's video-on-demand service, YouTube, Google's Picasa photo service, the  Bloomberg financial news site and a weather channel.
The DMP-B15 will out in May. Thou, no words on pricing yet.

Panasonic also used its press conference to announce another first, Blue-ray/VHS dual player, the DMP-BD70V along with two new dedicated Blu-ray players: The DMP-BD60 and DMP-BD80. Again supported by Viera Cast.

Panasonic also introduces three camcorders at CES, each with a 70x optical ultra-zoom lens, which the vendor claims is not available from any other competitors. The SDR-H80 and SDR-H90 both have hard disk drives, and the third one uses an external SD memory card.

"Panasonic understands that consumers sometimes need that extra zoom to truly capture dynamic colors, expressions and motions when the subject is far away, such as during an on-stage school play or sporting event," Dennis Eppel, VP of Panasonic's Network Business Group, said in a statement.

All three camcorders are scheduled to be available in April. The SDR-H80 has a suggested retail price of $450, the SDR-H90, $500; and the SDR-S26 $330.