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An Umbrella That Can Charge Your Gadgets

Umbrella Solar Charger for Gadgets
Umbrella Solar Charger for Gadgets
Nowadays, mostly people cannot facilitate however keep affixed to their tablets and smartphones or other gadgets like these. Even once we try and relax outside on a sunny day, we have a tendency to feel incomplete while not our personal devices in our hands. Well the USB-Charging star Market Umbrella could be the right accent for those people of us who may would like to use their devices outdoors.

This umbrella includes four 10″ x 4 1/4″ star panels that captures solar power from any direction. The panels are woven into the umbrella’s nine foot diameter canopy and converts the captured solar power into electricity that  you can easily use to charge your devices via 2 USB ports at the base of the umbrella and just in case the weather gets cloudy, this umbrella even features a 3.7-volt/1000mA battery that acts as a backup, providing continuous power for your devices.
Umbrella Charger for Smartphones and Tablets

The umbrella’s ends makes it weather resistant and it will face up to gusts of wind or anything else like that with the flexibility to dam 98% of the sun’s harmful ultraviolet illumination rays. This beautiful lawn gadget is ideal for those gadgets lovers who want to relish the good outdoors and our tech accessory, at the same time. For those questioning users who wants to know about the price of this cool and luxury tech, well the umbrella prices a hefty 500$. Would you like to purchase it? Tell us in comments!

NVIDIA Unveils 7-Inch Tegra Note 7 Tablet

EVGA Tegra Note 7 Review

EVGA Tegra Note 7 Review

On the same day that Apple announced the availability of its much-anticipated Retina iPad mini, NVIDIA and its U.S. partner EVGA unveiled its own 7-inch Android tablet called the EVGA Tegra Note 7.

Equipped with a Tegra 4 quad-core processor, a 1280x800 display, micro HDMI to connect to HD televisions, 16GB of storage and a 5-megapixel camera (along with a front-facing webcam), the $199 device offers a strong Android tablet alternative to the pricier Nexus 7 and Galaxy Note 8.

EVGA claims that the device has the world’s first HDR camera in a tablet, a feature that could draw interest from those looking to use the Tegra Note 7 as their primary photo-taking device, rather than a smartphone or a standalone camera.

Aside from its speedy processor and budget-friendly price, NVIDIA is focused on showing off the power of its stylus device. In an elaborate demonstration video, NVIDIA compares the sensitivity and accuracy of its DirectStylus device with the stylus options available for the Nexus 7 and the Galaxy Note 8.

As of Tuesday, e-retailer Newegg had the Tegra Note 7 available for pre-order. It will officially go on sale starting Nov. 19.

 

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