The Simputer, an indigenious handheld for the masses, has been launched by PicoPeta Simputers Ltd. The Amida comes in three models with the cheapest 1200 model costing Rs 9,950. |
Users can write onscreen in any language and e-mail the message. There's a built-in MP3 player, voice recorder, voice mail and compatibility with printers, scanners, the Ethernet, flash sticks, PDAs and so on. |
To connect to the internet or use Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, users can link via the two USB ports using an external landline modem or a CDMA mobile. The Linux-based operating system and browser allow access to all websites. |
Hindi and Kannada keyboards are available. Other features include a motion sensor that turns it into an e-book, allows zooms or landscape viewing with simple hand motion. |
The Amida 1200 has 32 Mb Ram, a 206 Mhz processor and a grayscale 240x320 touch-screen. The 1600 and 4200 models both have 64 Mb Ram, plus IR Ports and built-in mikes/ speaker. |
The 1600 is priced at Rs 12,500 and comes with a grayscale screen. The colour-screen 4200 model is priced at Rs 19,950. For more information, log on to http://www.amidasimputer.com |
Check out this tiny camera The 4-megapixel Casio Exilim EX-Z4U's is designed for shots on the fly. It has a tiny body, classic style and user friendly features. The EX-Z4U is less than an inch thick with a retractable lens to fits neatly into a normal pocket. |
It's very light at 160 grams, with battery installed. The lens zooms to 3X and covers 35mm to 105mm in 35mm-camera terms. A 6 cm LCD occupies the rear-panel and the controls are logically located. |
You can activate the zoom with a thumb movement while shooting one-handed. The Exilim comes with 21 presets and a coupling software feature, which can stitch pictures together. The 10Mb in-built storage only holds 4 high-resolution pictures so you'll need the optional SD card. |
It's bundled with a cradle which recharges the battery and links to a PC/Mobile for easy transfer. |