LA PETITE AIGUILLE” WATCH OF THE YEAR TAG HEUER CARRERA 1887 CHRONOGRAPH



"TAG Heuer’s  in-house manufactured chronograph wins the “La Petite Aiguille” Best Watch of 
the Year Award at the 2010 Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie de Genève"

The TAG HEUER CARRERA 1887 CHRONOGRAPH has been named the 2010 Swiss Watch of the Year in the Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie de Genève’s prestigious “La Petite Aiguille” (“Small Hand”) category. 

The Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie de Genève is the Swiss watch industry’s most prestigious award competition. The prize of “La Petite Aiguille” rewards the best watch of the year whose price is under 5,000 Swiss francs ($5,166USD). The victory marks the sixth time in 10 years that TAG Heuer has been singled out for its engineering and design prowess.

“This is great victory for TAG Heuer, and for our Honorary Chairman Jack Heuer,” said Jean-Christophe Babin, TAG Heuer President and CEO. “Jack is the creative genius behind so many of our icons, among them the Monaco, the Silverstone and, of course the Carrera. He designed the first Carrera in 1964 and has overseen every new generation since. This new version celebrates that legacy. It’s a “Grand Classique” re-invented for TAG Heuer’s 150th Anniversary, faithful to the original in design and spirit, but with a radical new “engine” — the Calibre 1887 — which turns it into a 3rd Millennium chronograph in terms of size, quality, performance and accuracy.”

Nokia’s Ovi Store Downloads Hit 3 Million a Day as Developer Support Surges


Nokia today announced that its Ovi Store has reached 3 million downloads per day, a milestone spurred by overall global demand and a recent update that gives users of Nokia’s new Symbian smartphone family a friendlier look and feel as well as more popular apps and games. The company is also gaining significant software developer momentum with more than 400,000 signing on to Nokia in the past 12 months, and 92 surpassing the million download milestone for their apps.



In related news, the Nokia Qt Software Development Toolkit (SDK) and the Qt SDK combined have been downloaded 1.5 million times as developers discover this approach can improve the speed and efficiency of creating apps for mobile devices, including smartphones such as the new Nokia N8, Nokia C7 and Nokia C6-01, which are shipping, and the recently announced Nokia E7.  In a strategic move last month, Nokia announced unified application development around the Qt framework to simplify creating apps for Symbian-based devices and products that will be powered by the new MeeGo operating system. Developer video testimonials for the Qt framework are available at Forum.Nokia.com.

Examples of popular and creative new Symbian smartphone content on Ovi Store include:

·         Swype: With one continuous finger or stylus motion across the keyboard, Swype ’s technology enables users to input words faster and easier.
·         NHL GameCenter™ Premium: Keep up with your favorite hockey team by listening to live radio, checking stats and scores, or by watching highlights and condensed games.
·         WhatsApp Messenger: A smartphone messaging app that uses 3G or WiFi  to connect with friends and family. Switch from SMS to WhatsApp to send and receive messages, pictures, audio notes, and video messages at no cost.

Since Nokia began shipments of its new Symbian smartphones, starting with the Nokia N8 on Sept. 30 of this year, the top downloaded free app globally was Q Torch, a utility app that turns your device into a flashlight, by CellApp Technology of India (also among top three in Europe, India and Southeast Asia/Pacific); the top downloaded paid app was Angry Birds, the smash hit game, by Rovio Mobile of Finland (also among top three in North America, Southeast Asia/Pacific and Europe) and the third most popular item downloaded globally was Need for Speed Shift HD, a game that delivers the thrill of high-performance racing by EA Mobile of the U.S. (also among top three in Central and South America, and Southeast Asia/Pacific).

Break-out information on the most popular regional apps and their developers is available at Forum.Nokia.com

 
Quotes
“The rapid growth on Ovi Store to pass the 1 billion annualized downloads mark demonstrates that Nokia is a competitor in both scale and size when it comes to its services,” said Scott Ellison, vice president of mobile and consumer connected platforms at IDC.  “With Nokia’s stronger focus on the Qt platform and improved developer ecosystem, Nokia should continue to see its developer numbers increase as developers see profit from new revenue shares, operator billings and the ever-growing user base around the world.”

“Without any promotion or marketing dollars, in a few weeks we’ve hit 200,000 downloads in Ovi Store faster than we did with App Store,” said Anton Gauffin, CEO of BLStream, creator of the game Crazy Hamster.  “We’re very positively surprised with what we’ve seen on Ovi, and we’re on track to exceed our App Store performance even though we’ve been there longer.”

“Ovi Store is on a strong trajectory fueled by new apps and games from a growing number of partners and more than 250,000 new consumers signing up for Ovi every day,” said Tero Ojanperä, executive vice president, Services, Nokia.  “The number of daily downloads has increased from about 2 million to 3 million since September.  We anticipate our progress will continue as we have just begun shipping our new Symbian smartphones.”  


Nokia Calling All Innovators Pakistan 2010 Competition Results Announced


The prize distribution ceremony of Nokia Calling All Innovators Pakistan 2010 developer competition was held at a local hotel here in Karachi. The competition winner received the grand prize of 1,000,000/- PKR in cash; along with paid travel and accommodation to demo the winning application at a Nokia specified event. The two runners-up received 500,000/- PKR in cash and 300,000/- PKR in cash respectively.

These prizes were decided by the panel of judges comprising of Mr. Muhammad Amir Malik, Mr. Zia Imran, Ms. Jehan Ara and Mr. Farhan Chawla.

The winners in all four applications categories also received a one-year membership in Forum Nokia Launchpad, which is designed to accelerate mobile application development and elevate business visibility in the mobile world. It is ideally suited to companies that operate in the mobile space and work on Nokia platforms. All Forum Nokia Launchpad members have access to exclusive resources and support. (Value of 400 Euro)

Commenting on the award ceremony of Calling All Innovators Competition in Pakistan, Imran Mahmood, General Manager, Nokia Pakistan said, “We are overwhelmed with the number of developers who submitted their applications for the competition. It only reaffirmed our belief that Pakistan has some of the finest developers to offer. It is truly a milestone for us to reach the final stage of first Calling All Innovators competition in Pakistan. It has been a sheer pleasure to see that we have a large group of technology enthusiasts in this country.”


Talking about the competition, Teemu Kiijarvi, Forum Nokia Developers Relations Manager said, “It is a great achievement and a proud moment for the Nokia team as well as the Pakistani developers to come together on a single platform. This event only marks the beginning of a fruitful and winning partnership between Forum Nokia and Pakistani developers. We want to have a dialogue with the developers and engage them with our platform and offerings to offer them the services that are tailored around their needs. Calling All Innovators is a step towards this goal.”

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Guest Dr. Mohammed Yaseen, PTA Chairman said, “Today’s event symbolizes the progress of Pakistan’s telecom industry. It is an honor for us to have players like Nokia in the industry who are playing a critical role in furthering not only their business but are also fuelling the growth of industry on the whole. By providing a breeding ground for Pakistani developers, Nokia is really taking a lead in bringing to Pakistani consumers the most relevant mobility experience. It is a positive sign for the telecom industry that companies like Nokia are diverging into new grounds and signifies a shift in telecom industry.”

Through Calling All Innovators competition, Nokia aimed to offer new opportunities for local developers to grow their business - whether it was someone new to mobile or an experienced coder.  The competition challenged mobile and web application developers to submit entries for locally relevant content in English or Urdu in any of these four categories; Eco/Being Green, Entertainment, Productivity and Life Improvement. Details about each of these categories are available on http://www.callingallinnovators.com/about_the_contest.aspx


The entries were submitted on http://www.callingallinnovators.com/login.aspx. Submissions closed in June 2010 and the final winners were announced at the prize distribution ceremony.  All eligible entries received were judged by the industry experts. Criteria for choosing the winner included quality and functionality; uniqueness and innovativeness; usability and creativity; and ability to fulfil users’ needs in terms of relevancy and customer adoption.

More information about Nokia’s Calling All Innovators Pakistan, can be found online at http://www.callingallinnovators.com/pakistan.aspx


Solar-powered device affordable, reliable tool to measure blood pressure

A new solar-powered device to measure blood pressure may help slow the worldwide increase in cardiovascular disease by providing affordable and reliable blood pressure testing in low income countries, according to research published in Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association. The solar powered device — 94 percent in agreement with the standard blood pressure testing method for systolic blood pressure — is in field testing in Uganda and Zambia, Africa.

"The incidence of hypertension is rising dramatically in these countries," said Eoin O'Brien, M.D., lead author of the study and professor in Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research at the University College Dublin in Belfield, Dublin, Ireland. "Hypertension leads to stroke and heart attack as the major cause of death around the world. It is greater than malnutrition, cancer and AIDS."
Many low-income countries have a short supply of trained medical personnel, he said. "We have been able to provide an accurate, robust and inexpensive device to diagnose high blood pressure. It's a start. If we can't measure blood pressure, we certainly can't begin to treat hypertension."

The World Health Organization asked multiple companies to devise a blood pressure measuring device that was accurate, easy to use and solar powered. One device met their criteria. After initial testing showed the accuracy of the selected device, it was used in two centers in Uganda and one center in Zambia. Staff, trained on the fully automated device in about 15 minutes, took blood pressure readings on about 716 participants, using the new device and a standard one. They repeated the effort one month later. Both patients and healthcare professionals preferred the new device:
  • Eighty-five percent of healthcare professionals rated the solar device as good or very good primarily because of ease of use (88 percent) and the automated features (85 percent).
  • Seventy-nine percent considered the solar device an advantage over the standard device.
  • The majority of healthcare providers rated it best for its comfort, clearly legible readings, the cuff and the on/off switch.
  • After the first and final visit a month later for patient blood pressure readings, 97 percent of healthcare professionals favored the new device and would recommend its use.
"Solar energy eliminates the need for expensive rechargeable batteries in remote areas where electricity and the availability of batteries might be scarce, but sunlight is plentiful," O'Brien said. "It can be run on batteries, but it can also be left in the sunlight to charge, making it ideal for rural areas and use out in the bush."
The device costs about $32 (25 Euro), with significant savings from not having to provide and use batteries regularly, he said.
While the device initially fulfilled accuracy criteria for the European Society of Hypertension, it had less accuracy for diastolic blood pressure (the pressure when the heart relaxes) on a second testing and in the study. But it wouldn't be difficult for manufacturers to correct the device, O'Brien said. Moreover, systolic blood pressure (the pressure when the heart contracts) is the major contributor to cardiovascular events. "Systolic blood pressure is the blood pressure reading on which most decisions are made," O'Brien said.
Manufacturers of other devices, such as those used to record or measure blood sugar, cholesterol and electrocardiograms (ECG), might also be encouraged to fulfill the requirements of low income countries, he said. "We now hope to use the solar device to diagnose hypertension in pregnancy as a step towards reducing the very high maternal death rates from this illness in low income countries."

LG Optimus chat L-04C – Android smartphone with sliding QWERTY keyboard

The South Korean company LG Electronics has released a new model for Android smartphone with sliding QWERTY keyboard in Japan names LG Optimus chat L-04C. The model presented have a lot of preinstalled programs, operator menu, as well as the corporate UI.

In terms of functional LG Optimus chat L-04C is not much different from today’s low-cost models, and stands out against the background except the fact that there will be an operating system Android 2.2, and, of course, this is the sliding QWERTY keyboard.




Specifications LG Optimus chat L-04C:
  • Support communications standards: GSM / 3G HSDPA (3.6Mbps)
  • Dimensions: 116 × 58×15, 3 mm
  • Weight: 149 gr.
  • Display: 3.2-inch touchscreen, TFT, 320 × 480 point, displaying more than 65 thousand colors
  • Camera: 3.2 MP (SONY ISX005)
  • MicroSD slot for memory cards
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR, Wi-Fi, GPS
images source: Android Mobile Review/

Portable Wireless Audio System

This gadget is useful for music lovers who own villas or country houses. With it you can easily enjoy the music in the garden or in the beds, because the sound system Portable Wireless Loudspeaker System requires no cabling and can operate on battery that provides up to 8 hours of continuous music playback.


 Portable Wireless Loudspeaker System has two 32-millimeter speakers and a subwoofer with a diameter of 102 mm. Power of the sound system is 30 Tues To her, you can connect virtually any audio device (player, computer or phone), but the transfer is conducted at a frequency of 864 MHz. Dimensions 19h33h20 inches and weighs 3.4 kg it.

Monday, November 29, 2010

LA PETITE AIGUILLE” WATCH OF THE YEAR TAG HEUER CARRERA 1887 CHRONOGRAPH



"TAG Heuer’s  in-house manufactured chronograph wins the “La Petite Aiguille” Best Watch of 
the Year Award at the 2010 Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie de Genève"

The TAG HEUER CARRERA 1887 CHRONOGRAPH has been named the 2010 Swiss Watch of the Year in the Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie de Genève’s prestigious “La Petite Aiguille” (“Small Hand”) category. 

The Grand Prix de l'Horlogerie de Genève is the Swiss watch industry’s most prestigious award competition. The prize of “La Petite Aiguille” rewards the best watch of the year whose price is under 5,000 Swiss francs ($5,166USD). The victory marks the sixth time in 10 years that TAG Heuer has been singled out for its engineering and design prowess.

“This is great victory for TAG Heuer, and for our Honorary Chairman Jack Heuer,” said Jean-Christophe Babin, TAG Heuer President and CEO. “Jack is the creative genius behind so many of our icons, among them the Monaco, the Silverstone and, of course the Carrera. He designed the first Carrera in 1964 and has overseen every new generation since. This new version celebrates that legacy. It’s a “Grand Classique” re-invented for TAG Heuer’s 150th Anniversary, faithful to the original in design and spirit, but with a radical new “engine” — the Calibre 1887 — which turns it into a 3rd Millennium chronograph in terms of size, quality, performance and accuracy.”

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Nokia’s Ovi Store Downloads Hit 3 Million a Day as Developer Support Surges


Nokia today announced that its Ovi Store has reached 3 million downloads per day, a milestone spurred by overall global demand and a recent update that gives users of Nokia’s new Symbian smartphone family a friendlier look and feel as well as more popular apps and games. The company is also gaining significant software developer momentum with more than 400,000 signing on to Nokia in the past 12 months, and 92 surpassing the million download milestone for their apps.



In related news, the Nokia Qt Software Development Toolkit (SDK) and the Qt SDK combined have been downloaded 1.5 million times as developers discover this approach can improve the speed and efficiency of creating apps for mobile devices, including smartphones such as the new Nokia N8, Nokia C7 and Nokia C6-01, which are shipping, and the recently announced Nokia E7.  In a strategic move last month, Nokia announced unified application development around the Qt framework to simplify creating apps for Symbian-based devices and products that will be powered by the new MeeGo operating system. Developer video testimonials for the Qt framework are available at Forum.Nokia.com.

Examples of popular and creative new Symbian smartphone content on Ovi Store include:

·         Swype: With one continuous finger or stylus motion across the keyboard, Swype ’s technology enables users to input words faster and easier.
·         NHL GameCenter™ Premium: Keep up with your favorite hockey team by listening to live radio, checking stats and scores, or by watching highlights and condensed games.
·         WhatsApp Messenger: A smartphone messaging app that uses 3G or WiFi  to connect with friends and family. Switch from SMS to WhatsApp to send and receive messages, pictures, audio notes, and video messages at no cost.

Since Nokia began shipments of its new Symbian smartphones, starting with the Nokia N8 on Sept. 30 of this year, the top downloaded free app globally was Q Torch, a utility app that turns your device into a flashlight, by CellApp Technology of India (also among top three in Europe, India and Southeast Asia/Pacific); the top downloaded paid app was Angry Birds, the smash hit game, by Rovio Mobile of Finland (also among top three in North America, Southeast Asia/Pacific and Europe) and the third most popular item downloaded globally was Need for Speed Shift HD, a game that delivers the thrill of high-performance racing by EA Mobile of the U.S. (also among top three in Central and South America, and Southeast Asia/Pacific).

Break-out information on the most popular regional apps and their developers is available at Forum.Nokia.com

 
Quotes
“The rapid growth on Ovi Store to pass the 1 billion annualized downloads mark demonstrates that Nokia is a competitor in both scale and size when it comes to its services,” said Scott Ellison, vice president of mobile and consumer connected platforms at IDC.  “With Nokia’s stronger focus on the Qt platform and improved developer ecosystem, Nokia should continue to see its developer numbers increase as developers see profit from new revenue shares, operator billings and the ever-growing user base around the world.”

“Without any promotion or marketing dollars, in a few weeks we’ve hit 200,000 downloads in Ovi Store faster than we did with App Store,” said Anton Gauffin, CEO of BLStream, creator of the game Crazy Hamster.  “We’re very positively surprised with what we’ve seen on Ovi, and we’re on track to exceed our App Store performance even though we’ve been there longer.”

“Ovi Store is on a strong trajectory fueled by new apps and games from a growing number of partners and more than 250,000 new consumers signing up for Ovi every day,” said Tero Ojanperä, executive vice president, Services, Nokia.  “The number of daily downloads has increased from about 2 million to 3 million since September.  We anticipate our progress will continue as we have just begun shipping our new Symbian smartphones.”  


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Nokia Calling All Innovators Pakistan 2010 Competition Results Announced


The prize distribution ceremony of Nokia Calling All Innovators Pakistan 2010 developer competition was held at a local hotel here in Karachi. The competition winner received the grand prize of 1,000,000/- PKR in cash; along with paid travel and accommodation to demo the winning application at a Nokia specified event. The two runners-up received 500,000/- PKR in cash and 300,000/- PKR in cash respectively.

These prizes were decided by the panel of judges comprising of Mr. Muhammad Amir Malik, Mr. Zia Imran, Ms. Jehan Ara and Mr. Farhan Chawla.

The winners in all four applications categories also received a one-year membership in Forum Nokia Launchpad, which is designed to accelerate mobile application development and elevate business visibility in the mobile world. It is ideally suited to companies that operate in the mobile space and work on Nokia platforms. All Forum Nokia Launchpad members have access to exclusive resources and support. (Value of 400 Euro)

Commenting on the award ceremony of Calling All Innovators Competition in Pakistan, Imran Mahmood, General Manager, Nokia Pakistan said, “We are overwhelmed with the number of developers who submitted their applications for the competition. It only reaffirmed our belief that Pakistan has some of the finest developers to offer. It is truly a milestone for us to reach the final stage of first Calling All Innovators competition in Pakistan. It has been a sheer pleasure to see that we have a large group of technology enthusiasts in this country.”


Talking about the competition, Teemu Kiijarvi, Forum Nokia Developers Relations Manager said, “It is a great achievement and a proud moment for the Nokia team as well as the Pakistani developers to come together on a single platform. This event only marks the beginning of a fruitful and winning partnership between Forum Nokia and Pakistani developers. We want to have a dialogue with the developers and engage them with our platform and offerings to offer them the services that are tailored around their needs. Calling All Innovators is a step towards this goal.”

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Guest Dr. Mohammed Yaseen, PTA Chairman said, “Today’s event symbolizes the progress of Pakistan’s telecom industry. It is an honor for us to have players like Nokia in the industry who are playing a critical role in furthering not only their business but are also fuelling the growth of industry on the whole. By providing a breeding ground for Pakistani developers, Nokia is really taking a lead in bringing to Pakistani consumers the most relevant mobility experience. It is a positive sign for the telecom industry that companies like Nokia are diverging into new grounds and signifies a shift in telecom industry.”

Through Calling All Innovators competition, Nokia aimed to offer new opportunities for local developers to grow their business - whether it was someone new to mobile or an experienced coder.  The competition challenged mobile and web application developers to submit entries for locally relevant content in English or Urdu in any of these four categories; Eco/Being Green, Entertainment, Productivity and Life Improvement. Details about each of these categories are available on http://www.callingallinnovators.com/about_the_contest.aspx


The entries were submitted on http://www.callingallinnovators.com/login.aspx. Submissions closed in June 2010 and the final winners were announced at the prize distribution ceremony.  All eligible entries received were judged by the industry experts. Criteria for choosing the winner included quality and functionality; uniqueness and innovativeness; usability and creativity; and ability to fulfil users’ needs in terms of relevancy and customer adoption.

More information about Nokia’s Calling All Innovators Pakistan, can be found online at http://www.callingallinnovators.com/pakistan.aspx


Monday, November 8, 2010

Solar-powered device affordable, reliable tool to measure blood pressure

A new solar-powered device to measure blood pressure may help slow the worldwide increase in cardiovascular disease by providing affordable and reliable blood pressure testing in low income countries, according to research published in Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association. The solar powered device — 94 percent in agreement with the standard blood pressure testing method for systolic blood pressure — is in field testing in Uganda and Zambia, Africa.

"The incidence of hypertension is rising dramatically in these countries," said Eoin O'Brien, M.D., lead author of the study and professor in Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research at the University College Dublin in Belfield, Dublin, Ireland. "Hypertension leads to stroke and heart attack as the major cause of death around the world. It is greater than malnutrition, cancer and AIDS."
Many low-income countries have a short supply of trained medical personnel, he said. "We have been able to provide an accurate, robust and inexpensive device to diagnose high blood pressure. It's a start. If we can't measure blood pressure, we certainly can't begin to treat hypertension."

The World Health Organization asked multiple companies to devise a blood pressure measuring device that was accurate, easy to use and solar powered. One device met their criteria. After initial testing showed the accuracy of the selected device, it was used in two centers in Uganda and one center in Zambia. Staff, trained on the fully automated device in about 15 minutes, took blood pressure readings on about 716 participants, using the new device and a standard one. They repeated the effort one month later. Both patients and healthcare professionals preferred the new device:
  • Eighty-five percent of healthcare professionals rated the solar device as good or very good primarily because of ease of use (88 percent) and the automated features (85 percent).
  • Seventy-nine percent considered the solar device an advantage over the standard device.
  • The majority of healthcare providers rated it best for its comfort, clearly legible readings, the cuff and the on/off switch.
  • After the first and final visit a month later for patient blood pressure readings, 97 percent of healthcare professionals favored the new device and would recommend its use.
"Solar energy eliminates the need for expensive rechargeable batteries in remote areas where electricity and the availability of batteries might be scarce, but sunlight is plentiful," O'Brien said. "It can be run on batteries, but it can also be left in the sunlight to charge, making it ideal for rural areas and use out in the bush."
The device costs about $32 (25 Euro), with significant savings from not having to provide and use batteries regularly, he said.
While the device initially fulfilled accuracy criteria for the European Society of Hypertension, it had less accuracy for diastolic blood pressure (the pressure when the heart relaxes) on a second testing and in the study. But it wouldn't be difficult for manufacturers to correct the device, O'Brien said. Moreover, systolic blood pressure (the pressure when the heart contracts) is the major contributor to cardiovascular events. "Systolic blood pressure is the blood pressure reading on which most decisions are made," O'Brien said.
Manufacturers of other devices, such as those used to record or measure blood sugar, cholesterol and electrocardiograms (ECG), might also be encouraged to fulfill the requirements of low income countries, he said. "We now hope to use the solar device to diagnose hypertension in pregnancy as a step towards reducing the very high maternal death rates from this illness in low income countries."

LG Optimus chat L-04C – Android smartphone with sliding QWERTY keyboard

The South Korean company LG Electronics has released a new model for Android smartphone with sliding QWERTY keyboard in Japan names LG Optimus chat L-04C. The model presented have a lot of preinstalled programs, operator menu, as well as the corporate UI.

In terms of functional LG Optimus chat L-04C is not much different from today’s low-cost models, and stands out against the background except the fact that there will be an operating system Android 2.2, and, of course, this is the sliding QWERTY keyboard.




Specifications LG Optimus chat L-04C:
  • Support communications standards: GSM / 3G HSDPA (3.6Mbps)
  • Dimensions: 116 × 58×15, 3 mm
  • Weight: 149 gr.
  • Display: 3.2-inch touchscreen, TFT, 320 × 480 point, displaying more than 65 thousand colors
  • Camera: 3.2 MP (SONY ISX005)
  • MicroSD slot for memory cards
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR, Wi-Fi, GPS
images source: Android Mobile Review/

Portable Wireless Audio System

This gadget is useful for music lovers who own villas or country houses. With it you can easily enjoy the music in the garden or in the beds, because the sound system Portable Wireless Loudspeaker System requires no cabling and can operate on battery that provides up to 8 hours of continuous music playback.


 Portable Wireless Loudspeaker System has two 32-millimeter speakers and a subwoofer with a diameter of 102 mm. Power of the sound system is 30 Tues To her, you can connect virtually any audio device (player, computer or phone), but the transfer is conducted at a frequency of 864 MHz. Dimensions 19h33h20 inches and weighs 3.4 kg it.