Friday, 25 December 2015

Ectaco jetBook Mini

Ectaco jetBook Mini

The Ectaco jetBook Mini is the more modern version of the ill-fated Ectaco jetBook Color Deluxe, a larger 9.7" e-reader that tried so hard to be an allin-one educational reader, but which failed at nearly every step. Has the company been able to improve things since then?

It has a 5" 640 x 540 display, with 16-levels of greyscale and a featured ‘no glare’ technology. It measures 116 x 126 x 20mm at its thickest point, dropping to 10mm at the thinnest part. It’s reasonably pocket-sized, but the design is really quite awkward, with an almost game controller look to one end of the device.

Thursday, 24 December 2015

Lesser Known Web Browsers You Should Check Out

Lesser Known Web Browsers You Should Check Out

We all know about browsers such as IE, Firefox, and Chrome, but there are many more, and some are well worth a look

The internet browser is an essential application. Everyone with a PC needs one if they plan to go online, and a minuscule amount of PC users go without one. Therefore, the humble browser is probably one of, if not the most used PC program of all, aside from the OS itself. It started to become the dominant app it is today when Microsoft began bundling in its own browser, Internet Explorer with Windows, and since then the PC using public have never looked back. IE’s inclusion with Windows caused a bit of controversy, with accusations of monopolies and even some other browser companies going under, such as Netscape, but this all led us to the current influx in browsers, although you’d be forgiven for missing this explosion of programs.

Understanding Graphics Cards

Understanding Graphics Cards

We try and get our heads around the complexities of the GPU

A fair few years ago, we were spoiled for choice when it came to picking a graphics card. Should we buy an ATI card, Voodoo Banshee, Matrox Millennium or a Savage S3? It could lead to some interesting, if a little confusing discussions.

These days there are the two main players left: AMD (formally ATI) and Nvidia. But even though there are only two manufacturers now, it hasn’t got any less confusing. Where we used to simply look for the make and the amount of memory the card had, now there’s the GPU clock frequency, GPU shader clock, number of shaders and cores, memory type, memory bandwidth and TDP to take into consideration. And all that is before we even look to see if our case is big enough to fit the card in the first place.

Infinity Bluetooth Speaker

Infinity Bluetooth Speaker

Michael Fereday journeys to infinity to check out a light show

With the number of small-to-medium Bluetooth speakers currently on the market, manufacturers are looking to different ways to make their product stand out from the competition. Attractive packaging and adding extra functionality are just two ways I have noticed recently. Thumbs Up!, the company responsible for this next offering, has gone for the latter method by introducing a light show feature to its Infinity speaker.

Edifier CineSound B3 Soundbar

Edifier CineSound B3 Soundbar

Spice up your TV and video enjoyment with this sound bar from Edifier

TV’s offer good imagery, but are not so good at enriching the experience with quality audio. Towards the end of CRT production, the large cabinets allowed the installation of fairly decent speakers, so these heavy-weights were getting closer to what might be called Hi-Fi. However the latest slimline TFT and Plasma TV’s simply don't have the real-estate available to fit decent speakers into their ever thinner cases.