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Android EVO 2 Console –Premium Android Games Free

Here’s another world’s first for geeks and gadget lovers out there – EVO 2 Console. This is the first Android-based gaming console that will astonish users by offering real time gaming playlist and social friend connections. Yes, it will be your social connection, your media storage device, and your game app console. It will be sold for $249 and what you’ll get are EVO TV remote, EVO game controller, and HDMI cable. This gaming console features a Samsung 1.2 GHZ processor, DDR2-512MB, and support modified Android 2.2 operating system.

The good thing about the EVO 2 is that it is an open console and gamers can have any part of the system modified should they wish to. Of course, the company knows that gamers always want something new so it makes sure new updates and upgrades will be released periodically the launching of the said system. Users like you are also given the chance to earn points so they can purchase the finest Android games free with EVO tokens. This system will be shipped along with game cloud storage plus Envizions new Qquip SMS blogging reward service.

Connection to the world of entertainment, photos, music and games will be easier, thanks to EVO 2 system’s built-in Wi-Fi. EVO 2 will derive its power from the most recent Android 2.2 and support HD content and EVO Market Store. The said console is also capable of supporting Qquip SMS Reward Service, and GameBox storage. What’s more? It is also designed to sync with your cell phone or Android tablet. Should you wish to purchase games and apps, you can do so from the new EVO 2 app store.

Geekie Gadgets’ Top 5 Gadgets to Make You In this 2011

2010 has come and gone. And as geeks like us celebrate the coming of 2011, we welcome the new technological gadgets that will make our life more colorful and interesting this year. From the talked about second generation iPad to new digital cameras and tablets, we’re indeed in a new era. Let’s take a look at the gadgets that will make you in this 2011:

BlackBerry PlayBook

This newest tablet is designed to meet your everyday needs – whether it’s your work requirements or your entertainment demands. From its outside appearance, the PlayBook is a neat and professional-looking device with a minimalist design. There are very few, and almost unnoticeable, physical controls. The PlayBook is powered by QNX, an advanced real-time operating system. It’s very fast and it gives a whole new meaning to the word “multi-tasking”. Access to the web is also fun with its Adobe flash and HTML 5 support. Add in excellent video and audio quality, plus its sleek style, and you get a whole lot more. The PlayBook is still in its development stage. It’s something we can all look forward to.

Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 Digital Camera with 3.5-Inch LCD

3D is becoming all the hype these days, and Fujifilm has just introduced a camera that’s into this trend: the FinePix! This device will allow you to shoot 3D photos and movies with its 3D Auto feature. The result is a more natural, more life-like image. When it comes to movies, you’re even given the option to shoot with sound. And in case you like to shoot in a natural 2D set-up, that’s not a problem as well. Viewing all your taken photos and movies is fun with the device’s 3D monitor, allowing you to enjoy the 3D images without the eye wear. And if you want the best, you can edit your photos or print them with Fujifilm’s 3D printing system and the MyFinePix studio software included.

Samsung 9000 Series Smart TV

Moving on with the 3D trend, Samsung has introduced a 3D TV that will bring a whole new life to your TV-watching experience. The device boasts of a Mega Dynamic Contrast Ratio feature that keeps details sharp. And to provide you with deep and rich colors, it has an Ultra Clear Panel feature that does away with reflections. If you want access to the internet, there are also different Samsung Apps that you can access right from your TV – from Netflix to Twitter. Plus, you can enjoy content in your TV from any of your digital devices with AllShare. All these, and more, you can do with Smart TV.

Nintendo 3DS

And if you think 3D TVs and 3D cameras are all there is today, you’re wrong! There’s still Nintendo 3DS, a portable game console that will allow you to play games with 3D effects, and enjoy it without the need for special eye wear. It employs the so-called parallax-based technology, and you control the 3D level on the screen with a slider. It also has a 3D camera for added fun, and a Wi-Fi to keep the games updated.

Apple iPad 2

Rumors are still circulating about the iPad 2, and there are different speculations coming out about its specifications. For one, it’s said to be smaller than the original iPad, catching up with the 7-inch gadgets rivaling it. Some are also saying that it’s got a faster processor and more memories to boot. As to its body, some are speculating that it will be like the MacBook in that it will also have a unibody construction. And what’s more appealing is the news that it will carry the Retina Display found in the iPhone 4. Right now, all these are still speculations – Apple is getting very secretive about the pertinent details. But one thing’s for sure: the iPad 2 is one of the gadgets worth waiting for this 2011.

So, excited about these gadgets? We are! Check them out during their release and enjoy a whole new level of geekie fun!

PlayStation 3 160 GB Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune Pack – Play the console. Live the adventure.

Playstation 3 fever hasn’t cool down yet when Sony made things hotter and more interesting still with their PlayStation 3 160 GB Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune Pack. For the PS3 unbelievers and gaming pagans, be amazed and marvel with awe at the jaw dropping power and mouth-watering features of the PS3. A look at the belly of the beast will reveal that is driven by IBM’s powerful “Cell” processor. Combine that with a graphics processor made and designed with the help of NVIDIA – then you have a behemoth capable of two trillion calculations per second. All that power is put into good use thru its High Definition output resulting in 128 pixel precision and 1080p resolution gaming and multimedia experience.PS3 UnchartedSony also took advantage of the immersing new media format, the Blu-Ray technology and incorporated it to the PS3. Another great feature is that no gamer will be an island with PS3’s support for the Internet with its built-in Wi-Fi and Free PlayStation Network Access. The newer 160 GB release of PS3 made things even better. The 160 GB of included storage means more games, save files, music and images.
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The bundle Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune game is great way to start experiencing the Playstation 3 magic right away. Play as the adventurer Nathan Drake in search for El Dorado, the City of Gold, in a mysterious island. Gamers can appreciate and awe at what PS3 can do as they try to fight their way thru a grand adventure.

Follow this link to learn more of what adventure maybe waiting for you with PS3 160 GB.

GP2X Wiz – Retro Gaming in the Palm of Your Hands

There are two ways to get  hold of and play all of your favorite retro games. There is the hard way, which means you will have to hunt, bid or beg for each and every gaming console developed in the history of gaming. That doesn’t end there, there are the games itself. Finding very old or rare titles, some of which are already lost in the ways of man, can prove to be  very painstakingly hard and expensive quest. Luckily, there is also the easy way – the new GP2X Wiz pocket size gaming system. The GP2X Wiz is a handheld portable gaming device capable of emulating different game systems, consoles and even computer platforms.
GP2X Wiz MAME Console EmulatorThis cool gadget uses unbelievable MAME emulation that can run classic arcade and vector games. This console emulator can run old Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 64, NES, SNES, Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, NeoGeo, Flash Games and so much more. The roms or game titles can also be easily obtained in the internet. Just use a search engine and you’ll have an abundance of websites hosting rom downloads.

The GP2X is gaming history cramped into one totally awesome package. The device can also play videos, read e-books, has a calendar, voice recorder and expandable SD slot. The interface also is touch screen with two d-pads and buttons. The whole system is powered by an overclockable ARM9 533 MHz Processor. The only downside is that the emulators and roms does NOT come pre-installed with the package, you must download and install them one by one. No such thing as free lunch anyways.

When you are ready to get  hold of your favorite retro games, GP2X Wiz is the right gadget for you. For more details and other related gadgets, visit ThinkGeek.com.

PSP2 – Too Good to be True?

The dust surrounding the release of Sony’s new handheld console, PSPGo, hasn’t settled in yet when a possible sneak peak of its heir, PSP2, stirred another maelstrom. Eurogamer Spain claimed to have gained in possession hardware information and specifications on the next PSP generation console. The revelation was astounding and maybe faced with either raise eyebrows for the skeptic or drooling mouths for the expecting fans. The difference in specifications and expected performance between the leading handheld consoles and the upcoming is by a long haul. Based on the information disclosed by Eurogamer Spain, the next generation handheld should be more powerful than XBOX. Considering that the PSP2 is handheld and XBOX is a true console, this is no easy feat.
PSP2PSP2 is said to be harnessing the power of a quad-core Imagination Technology’s PowerVR SGX543MP processor. Appropriately codenamed “Hydra”, this little behemoth is capable of processing 133 million polygons per second and will be supporting OpenGL 2.0 and DX10. Another juicy tip is that PSP2 will be using Deferred Rendering technology found in SEGA Dreamcast. It uses a unique architecture wherein complex geometry is made by ignoring rendering of objects that will be eventually masked in the final picture.

However regarding accessories, backward product compatibilities may be an issue as it was hinted that the future PSP2 may be using a connector different from the present PSP’s mini-USB. Sony as expected made no comments on the abovementioned information as they set focus on the upcoming PSPGo launch.

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