Showing posts with label ceramic material. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramic material. Show all posts

Jul 5, 2012

SAMSUNG GT-B5330, an economic smartphone

With both smartphone market it is not surprising that companies begin to diversify their products and offer variants for all types of customers. And for every budget.




As smartphones continue to dominate sales, its components are also cheaper and because of that companies can offer lower-priced versions.

Such is the case of the new Samsung GT-B5330, which seems to be a smartphone from lower middle class. As rumored, could lead the Android OS Ice-cream Sandwich. Also, incorporate a touch screen 320 x 240 pixels with a QWERTY keyboard to make it easier to send messages.

Regarding the technical aspect, it could incorporate a 849 MHz processor, 4 gigabytes of storage, WiFi, Bluetooth and a 2 megapixel camera.

Clearly, these specifications Samsung aims to provide an affordable phone with some interesting features, but well below what they offer today's latest smartphones. The new phone is meant to be released in some Asian countries.

With so much variety of models on the market, it is good to see that not only thinks of higher income levels and also takes into account people with lower purchasing power. With their cons and benefits, the new Samsung GT-B5330 is probably a good choice at a price much lower than you are accustomed.

May 16, 2012

3D printed air turbine light


The concepts can be used in ecological arrive daily in number and it is not displeasing to us. One of the latest projects unveiled for air turbine light printed in 3D.


The lamp is called 3D Printed air Turbine Light. It was proposed by designer Margot Krasojevic. The device operates wind energy through its system composed by a wind Rotapec vertical rotor, a turbine, an alternator and a generator. This is a self-sufficient and eco lamp. The wind will turn the turbine and the resulting kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy. It will then be used to power its lighting to LED. Externally, the lamp has a body with an attractive design, printed in 3D and in the form of a shell. It is designed with a lightweight and durable ceramic material.

In addition to the ordinary electric lamps and devices that load on the day thanks to the solar energy, 3D Printed Turbine Light is another way renewable energy technology.


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