Showing posts with label notebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label notebook. Show all posts

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Super Skeletal Laptops

The Sony X Series Notebooks Holds the Title of World’s Skinniest

56737_1_468 In the world of laptops, skinny is in (maybe Karl Lagerfeld had something to do with this direction); laptops continue to ‘lose weight’ and the Sony X Series notebooks, which were revealed in Singapore last week, are currently the skinniest on the market.

According to The Luxury Insider, the Sony X Series laptop measures 13.9 mm, which is slightly thicker than the iPhone and slimmer than the MacBook Air and HP Envy 13 by about one-third. Not only is it slim, the Sony X Series PC also boasts the aesthetic appeal of which the brand is known for: excellet durability (the laptop can withstand prolonged pressure-vibration) and excellent processing capabilities like a 2GHz Intel Atom Processor Z550, solid state drive, and the new Windows 7 Operating System.

Sources: sony.net, luxury-insider

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Digital Interactive Teaching Tools

'Pas a Pas' Promotes Learning Through Use of Everyday Objects

pas-a-pas-interactive-education-toolThe ‘Pas a Pas’ interactive education tool is a fantastic new product that promotes learning through a digital board, camera and interface. Using the objects provided, and other objects, children can learn simple things like shapes, or more complex things like using stop motion animation to create movies.

Three main modes are programmed: Assisting (guides students to place objects in a certain way, and progresses to helping them learn to create realistic animations with stop motion), Directing (children create their own movies), and Collection (children watch previously recorded movies).

Sources: ishback psfk

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Digital Interactive Teaching Tools

'Pas a Pas' Promotes Learning Through Use of Everyday Objects

pas-a-pas-interactive-education-toolThe ‘Pas a Pas’ interactive education tool is a fantastic new product that promotes learning through a digital board, camera and interface. Using the objects provided, and other objects, children can learn simple things like shapes, or more complex things like using stop motion animation to create movies.

Three main modes are programmed: Assisting (guides students to place objects in a certain way, and progresses to helping them learn to create realistic animations with stop motion), Directing (children create their own movies), and Collection (children watch previously recorded movies).

Sources: ishback psfk