Showing posts with label NEC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NEC. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2013

NEC MultiSync LCD-V652, a new 65-inch monitor

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How many inches is the monitor of your computer or your laptop? ¿15 inches maybe? 24 inches?? Well in any case, there certainly is small compared with the new monitor from NEC, the NEC MultiSync LCD great-V652, a little monster of 65 inches, which makes it ideal for making the most of your favorite video games in HD.

The new NEC LCD monitor supports full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) and provides us with a contrast ratio of 4000:1. Besides this, it has a brightness of 450nits and its response time is 8ms. While in some ways is a bit lower than other smaller monitors, some, however, is better.

Also noteworthy are the NEC MultiSync LCD-V652 has two great speakers of 10W each and its ports include DisplayPort, DVI-D, mini D-Sub, HDMI, BNC and LAN.

It will be released on February 15, but the price was not announced yet.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

NEC Medias, the dual-screen phone that makes it seem that we carry two phones at once

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There are some people who do not like carrying smartphones too large. And speaking of big smartphone, the NEC Medias have a phone with two screens, 4G LTE connectivity and Android 4.1 operating system Jelly Bean.

Each screen measures 4.3 inches from the Sox and has a resolution of 960 × 540 pixels. If we use both at once, it would be like if we were driving a large 5.6-inch screen. Applications can run separately or take advantage of the extra screen device. The only little problem we have here is the slight bevel separating screens, but that is something that could be solved in future models.

While the 12.2 mm thickness of NEC Medias do not particularly thin, it is easier to carry than a Galaxy Note II or Huawei Ascend Mate.

If you wonder why your hardware, the Sox have a dual-core processor at 1.5GHz, also has 1GB of RAM, with 16GB of internal memory, has an 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, microSDHC card reader and battery 2.100mAh.

The Sox will be initially launched in Japan in April.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Great facial recognition technology to shops

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Criminals are increasingly monitored by advanced security systems, and in this case we have a stunning face recognition system that is intended to be used in stores.
The NeoFace, developed by NEC, allows marketers to track their customers by age, gender, or some person's facial features. NeoFace is designed for large chain stores. The information is uploaded to a cloud server which compares the records made by all branches. In short, different stores within the same chain will have a lot of information about you. This will allow stores to make better marketing decisions at the type of customer that visit and obviously also work as a system to detect thieves who have stolen and other local products.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

They pay 1 million euros for a huge video game collection

 

A collection of thousands of video games and consoles in recent years has reached a price of EUR 1 million. Through an auction on eBay, the owner of the securities has made a bidder reached that figure, which will have to add $ 1,000 in postage. The collection includes titles from consoles like Master System, Megadrive, Virtual Boy and NEC among others.
The gaming world has evolved at a rapid pace in recent years, creating works of art. Evolution has produced several generations of consoles and a large number of video games that are already part of the industry's history. For lovers of video games, have some of those pieces "historic" is an honor, which some are willing to pay whatever.
Specifically, a user has decided to pay 1 million euros to be made with one of the largest collections of games known to date. The collection was auctioned on eBay, which was sold for 999,999,999 euros, which has some shipping costs 1,000 euros, surpasses one million.
The collection is spectacular. The job description can be seen that virtually every console released so far, except the last generation. In the description of the collection can be seen all Sega consoles, with Master System, Megadrive, Saturn, Game Gear and Dreamcast, and Nintendo also with NES, SNES, Virtual Boy, Game Boy, Gamecube and Nintendo 64. In addition, there are titles for NEC and even PC games.
The complete list exceeds the 7,000 games as references and the seller are in perfect condition. Some of the games have never left their original packaging and in some cases these titles have not even put up for sale officially. This is one of the biggest and best catalog which has been preserved so far.
The collection in its entirety, was sold for 1 million euros. Although offered the opportunity to buy full lots, a user has decided to pay 1 million euros to take over the entire collection, plus shipping. This is one of the highest amounts known in the gaming world.