Best Mechanical KeyBoard for 2500rs - Texet shift flamer REVIEW Here is a review of TEXET SHIFT FLAMER KEYBOARD . It is a affordable true mechanical keyboard which you can get in india for a price of 2500rs . let begin the reivew . its is a very solid keyboard and bit on heavier side . mianly due the rason it has aluminium plane on front which is a good thing . key caps are good quality , and yes you can easily remove replace them with other key caps if u like . and under neat we have the star of the show . MECHANICAL SWITCHES . these are unibeat switches blue , kinda clone of cherry mx blue . they sound good and clicky . no complain there. its is a led backlight keybaord with different colour , but each key its own colour . so you cant change colour of indidually which is a bumbmer . in the first row all key had red led , next we have white , next green , then , blue , then yellow , last but not the least we have purple . considering the price point i a...
Dual-screen YotaPhone 2 set for official unveil on December 3 Russian manufacturer Yota Devices is scheduled to launch a new model in the YotaPhone series, dubbed YotaPhone 2, at an event in London on December 3. No other details are available, but based on the image above, it looks like the device will also feature dual-screens. The first YotaPhone came with a traditional LCD at the front and an always-on e-ink screen at the back that displayed incoming notifications. YotaPhone 2 looks to continue along the same lines, with the overall design looking much more polished. We'll know more as to what the device is packing under the hood, along with availability details and pricing on December 3. source via
Sony IMX230 sensor features 192-point autofocus Sony just unveiled its latest mobile IMX230 EXMOR RS camera sensor, which might very well be the star on the back of the future Xperia Z4. The sensor shoots at 21MP resolution, just like the IMX135 it replaces, and uses stacked design. Sony says this makes the CMOS imaging sensor smaller and outputs higher image quality and improved functionality. The size of the IMX230 image sensor is 1/2.4" and the pixel size is 1.12μm. The sensor will be joined later by a 16MP stacked CMOS image sensor. In the photo below, you can see how the new IMX230 sensor fares against its predecessor in HDR shooting. The sensor is the first CMOS one to feature an onboard image plane phase detection AF signal processing function. This helps it achieve superior focus tracking of fast-moving objects, compared to the old generation image sensor. In fact, the IMX230 sports 192-point autofocus, which is impressive considering its predecessor packs 172...
Comments
Post a Comment