Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Corporate Announcement

Corporate Announcement

Quest for Photo Blue Daylight Reflector Lamp

Dear all visitors,

This is under the process of cyclical reminder.

For your information, please be informed that we are looking for the goods in the line of photo product, and looking for any prospect seller who can offer for the following items:

"PoleStar" brand Blue Daylight Photo Reflector Lamp.
Product of Hoshino Electric Lamp Co. Ltd.



  1. Blue Daylight Photo Reflector Lamp No. 137D 500W (E-27)
  2. Blue Daylight Photo Reflector Lamp No. 120D 300W (E-27)


Please send your offer to the e-mail: neoliners@gmail.com for the said product or the similar one and its product specification, feature, catalogue, brochure and the most lowest competitiveable price quotation for our consideration. This Enquiry will be ended by: January 15, 2007.

Thank you for all visitors' attention.

Sincerely yours,
Neo Liners International

This News Announced by: Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

Editor of Neo Liners International : Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

About the Editor : Coordinator and Web Alliance of i-prosper.org and i-prosper.biz

Sony Ericsson P990i: Manage Your Business Efficiently

Sony Ericsson P990i: Manage your business efficiently

Author : Keith Rickwood
Article : Copyright 2006 Keith Rickwood

Experience the next stage of innovation--the Sony Ericsson P990i has it all, which you always want in your mini computer with optimum effectiveness and functionality. Thus, organise your various business and personal activities with your very own Sony Ericsson P990i. The Sony Ericsson P990i has a fantastic wealth of features that includes Internet, push email and video conferencing facility. All these factors would contribute to provide you an effective communication.

The Sony Ericsson P990i is a noteworthy 3G mobile phone with various exclusive features, which can fulfil your business and personal needs. As far as appearance is concerned, the handset comes in finest silver coloured casing, which contributes to give a classy and clean look to the phone. It does have keypad and touch screen options to make the navigation easy. Well, the Sony Ericsson P990i is an advanced version of the P910i and it has lot of exclusive features.
With its superb features and excellent applications, the Sony Ericsson P990i lets you keep in touch with your loved ones as well as with your business organisation. Thus, you can easily organise your business activities the way you want. Its calendar feature would assist you to synchronise your mobile office and Sony P990i card scanner, which can be used to generate the digital version of the business cards.

With its 2.0 integrated megapixel camera, you can shoot like a professional photographer with the assistance of auto focus. So, go on capturing all those defined moments and share with your loved ones.

This 3G handset is also loaded with a high-speed modem, which would help you get the fast Internet access and data transfer. Transfer data without any wire with the Bluetooth technology. Moreover, the Sony Ericsson P990i is also endowed with Symbian OS 9.1, which assists you to merge other innovative features, which would contribute to make it a powerful and effective business gadget. Just grab it and bring those desired changes in your business.
Mobile Phone Deals Buy Sony Ericsson P990i mobile phone from uk leading phone shop with Orange, O2 and Vodafone mobile phone networks.

This Article Written by : Keith Rickwood

About the Author :
Keith Rickwood is webmaster of www.mobilerainbow.co.uk. This website deals in contract mobile phones and Sim free phones on major six mobile networks in UK. There are best mobile phones deals with latest handset and cheap mobile phone plans on popular mobile networks.

Editor of Neo Liners International : Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

About the Editor : Coordinator and Web Alliance of i-prosper.org and i-prosper.biz

Press Release

Corporate Press Release

Quest for Photo Blue Daylight Reflector Lamp

Dear all visitors,

We are looking for the goods in the line of photo product, and looking for any prospect seller who can offer for the following items:

"PoleStar" brand Blue Daylight Photo Reflector Lamp.
Product of Hoshino Electric Lamp Co. Ltd.


  1. Blue Daylight Photo Reflector Lamp No. 137D 500W (E-27)
  2. Blue Daylight Photo Reflector Lamp No. 120D 300W (E-27)


Please send your offer to the e-mail: neoliners@gmail.com for the said product or the similar one and its product specification, feature, catalogue, brochure and the most lowest competitiveable price quotation for our consideration. This Enquiry will be ended by: January 15, 2007.

Thank you for all visitors' attention.

Sincerely yours,
Neo Liners International

This Press Release Reported by: Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

Editor of Neo Liners International : Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

About the Editor : Coordinator and Web Alliance of i-prosper.org and i-prosper.biz

Comparing Camcorder Specifications

Comparing Camcorder Specifications

Author : Remy Jirek
Article : Copyright 2006 Remy Jirek

Comparing camcorder specifications before you make a purchase is a good idea. With a little time investment you can make sure that you make a good money investment. For example there are many hi definition camcorders available, but not all of them are created equal. The same goes for analog camcorders, hi-Res camcorders, digital video cameras, and handy cams. You cannot just assume that all hi def camcorders will provide the same quality picture.

Comparing specifications of each camera will insure that you get the best quality camera for your money. You also need to keep in mind which specifications are most important to you. This will all depend on what you intend on using your camera for.

One specification you may want to look at is the zoom. Make sure you look at the digital and optical zoom. The amount of zoom a camera has can vary greatly. If you are just going to be using your camera for recording special occasions and family events you will probably not need a camera with a huge zoom. Many times you will be close enough that you do not need to use all the zoom that the camera is capable of. If you are more of a professional you may need a camera that is a little more sophisticated.

Size of the camera is another concern for some people. Size used to reflect the quality of the picture that was recorded, but not anymore. Thanks to companies like Sony, Panasonic, and Canon, to name a few, size does not affect quality. Mini cameras can now take just as high-quality pictures as the bigger ones. Once again what you will be using your camera for will help you determine how much size will affect your decision.

Another specification that you might want to look at is what you will be recording on. You can now buy HD camcorders, and digital camcorders that record on tapes, or DVD's, or right onto a hard drive. If you are recording onto a hard drive you will want to know how much memory you have available. You can get many hours of recording on a hard drive. With a hard drive you don't have to worry about carrying extra tapes around with you. You also don't have to worry about running out of tape in the middle of your special occasion. Your hard drive will insure that you get the whole event on one tape without interruptions.

Battery life is another specification that may be important. Some batteries will record more hours than others. If you plan on needing your camera for long periods of time you will want to make sure you have a battery with a long life. The fewer times you have to change the battery or the tape the easier your recording will be.

There are many specifications for you to compare when purchasing your camcorder. Make sure you do a little research so that you know what you are looking at when you get to the store.

High definition camcorder shopping can make your head swim. Too many models, brands and options to keep track of! Come visit us for loads of information and tips to help you sort through it all.

This Article Written by : Remy Jirek

About the Author :
Come visit the author for loads of information and tips to help you at the author's related website.

Editor of Neo Liners International : Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

About the Editor : Coordinator and Web Alliance of i-prosper.org and i-prosper.biz

Corporate Address

Corporate Address

Mailing Address & Contact Address

Dear visitors,

Anyone who would like to contact to neoliners co ltd can send us by e-mail to our address as follows:

neoliners@gmail.com

or you can contact us by leaving the comments at :

www.NeoLinersInternational.blogspot.com


or you can contact us physically by sending the regular postal mail, letter, or parcel to the following address :

Mailing Address
Neo Liners International
P.O. Box 45 Pasicharoen Post District
Bangkok, THAILAND 10160

Contact Address
Neo Liners International
13/318 M.10 M.Nantawan-Pinklao,
Kanchanapisek Road,
Bangpai, Bangkae,
Bangkok, THAILAND 10160

Thank you for all visitors' attention.

Best regards,
Neo Liners International

This News informed by : Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

Editor of Neo Liners International : Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

About the editor : Coordinator and Web Alliance of i-prosper.org and i-prosper.biz

Corporate Announcement

Corporate Announcement

Quest for Photo Blue Daylight Reflector Lamp

Dear all visitors,

We are looking for the goods in the line of photo product, and looking for any prospect seller who can offer for the following items:

"PoleStar" brand Blue Daylight Photo Reflector Lamp.
Product of Hoshino Electric Lamp Co. Ltd.


  • (1) Blue Daylight Photo Reflector Lamp No. 137D 500W (E-27)
  • (2) Blue Daylight Photo Reflector Lamp No. 120D 300W (E-27)


Please send your offer to the e-mail: neoliners@gmail.com for the said product or the similar one and its product specification, feature, catalogue, brochure and the most lowest competitiveable price quotation for our consideration. This Enquiry will be ended by: January 15, 2007.

Thank you for all visitors' attention.

Sincerely yours,

Neo Liners International

This News Announced by: Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

Editor of Neo Liners International : Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

About the Editor : Coordinator and Web Alliance of i-prosper.org and i-prosper.biz

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Tips In Buying A Digital Video Camera

Welcome to i-Technology News

Welcome to i-TechnologyNews.blogspot.com - your friendly blog of comprehensive omniscient content resource. You can find your interesting topic from our several articles and contents.

Each day we will choose one of the leading top 50 interest articles and hottest news of the day regarding technology concern, and present it on our blog as the cover story of the day. Below you will find extensive information on the said proudly selected articles to broaden your knowledge on your way to success.

Today, the Most Interesting Selected Topic is under "Digital Video Camera" category :

Tips In Buying A Digital Video Camera

Author: Beverly Kane
Article: Copyright © 2006 Beverly Kane.

Choosing which digital video camera to purchase can seem mind boggling with those hard to understand specifications. In most cases the specifications are not all vital but they can help you narrow your choices. More often than not, cost is the deciding factor when it comes to purchasing cameras. However, before allowing the cost to be your deciding factor, it is important to understand what some of the specifications mean and how important they are to your personal requirements.

The most essential factors for evaluating the best digital video camera are price, overall size and ease of use. The price of a digital video camera ranges from $300 upwards. It is important to determine if you are paying for extra features you may not need.In considering size, remember that the lightest camera will not be useful if controls are too small for your fingers. It is necessary to always try the digital video camera out prior to buying it. It's not a good idea to purchase your digital camera online unless you have seen and handled that particular camera previously.

The optical zoom and digital specifications are usually fairly similar in most cameras. Most digital video cameras come with at least a 10x optical zoom. The lens of a higher priced digital video camera will have higher quality optics than lower priced cameras, but the zoom factor remains the same. The digital zoom simply enlarges the image captured in the lens and is therefore, much less important. There are a number of specifications that are worth considering. However, the two most important are the LCD screen and weight.

The LCD screen can vary in size from 2 to 3.5 inches. A larger screen not only makes it easier to view what you are recording but a larger screen is also helpful when viewing the playback on the digital video camera.

The weight of a digital video camera can vary from 15 to 23 ounces and is also an important consideration. Cameras with lots of features will obviously be heavier but you need to consider how portable you want your digital video camera to be.

This Article Written by: Beverly Kane - © 2006 Beverly Kane

About the author: Beverly Kane is a staff writer at The Shoping Gazette and is an occasional contributor to several other websites, including Entertainment Digest.

Editor of Neo Liners International: Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

About the Editor: Coordinator and Web Alliance of i-Prosper.org and i-Prosper.biz

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Our Top Selected Article of the Week

Welcome to NeoLinersInternational.blogspot.com - your friendly blog of comprehensive omniscient content resource. You can find your interesting topic from our several articles and contents.

Each week we will choose one of the leading top 50 interest articles and hottest news of the week regarding technology concern, and present it on our blog as the cover story of the week. Below you will find extensive information on the said proudly selected articles to broaden your knowledge on your way to success.

This Week's the Most Interesting Selected Topic is under "Computer" category :

Tips On Buying A Used Laptop.

Author: Nick Nano.
Article: Copyright © 2006 Nick Nano.

Ever buy something second hand, get it home, and realize that there was something wrong with it, and that the flaw was probably going to haunt you until the day that you either sell it, give it away, or throw it away? Well, hopefully this article will keep that from happening if your in the market to buy a used laptop .

With the advent of new technologies, much more powerful laptops have become available, and at more reasonable prices. Computer manufacturers have made so many advances, that it has completely revamped the market for used laptops . Previously, if you were in the market to purchase a used laptop , you would have no choice but to settle for a machine whose computing power could not handle the software overhead of the newest programs. So, to be able to handle the "high-overhead" of these programs, the need to upgrade became imperative; creating a new market, which consists of a whole new generation of used laptops, which are much more powerful than ever before.

Students, who are required to stay on budget, recently have found it more cost-effective to purchase a used laptop, rather than a new one. A student, or consumer, can now find a used machine that will accomplish the same required amount of computing as a brand-new machine, and in many instances for only a little more than half the price of a new machine.

However, as with any piece of used electronic equipment, there are drawbacks; as some laptops withstand "normal wear and tear" better than others. The models that have proven themselves to become known as bulletproof, usually command a higher price; and conversely, the more proprietary a machine is, the more apt it is to be found in the lower percentile of the respective price range.

Irregardless of what strata of used machine you are in the market for, there are certain things that a perspective used laptop owner should be aware of.

Most electronic, and electrical, troubleshooters learn in the course of plying their craft, that the features that are most likely to go first, on any piece of equipment, are the ones that receive the most ergonomic interfacing. To put that in more laymen terms, whatever gets handled, pushed, pulled, turned, and slid; is usually the first suspect that you look at, after a failure.

Having said that, there are some important points that one should keep in mind when looking at a prospective used laptop; the first of which, is whether or not you are purchasing the machine on a as-is basis, or not. If you are purchasing the machine from a reputable store, that offers a return policy, or a limited warranty, then at least you have the grace of taking it home, and giving it the once over. If however, you are purchasing the machine from let's say an individual, or a store who maintains an "as is" policy, then it's buyer beware.

The first point of review should be the condition of the display. With the machine off, and the screen dark, look at the screen from off to the side; inspect it for any scratches or aberrations, then with the machine on, and the screen lit up, give the display a good looking over. What you do not want, is to get it home and realize that there is a blem on the screen; because if you bought it on a "as is" basis, you will have to look at that defect for a long, long time. So check, and double check the screen.

The next thing you want to look at are the connectors; where the mouse, ethernet, USB, and power connectors go into the machine. Laptops were designed specifically to be mobile, unlike their desktop counterparts. So that means they are going to be carried, stuffed, un-stuffed, and accidentally dropped, kicked, and banged.

If the machine was used, for navigation, with say, possibly any of the popular GPS software, then there is a good chance that it was required to ride shotgun in the passenger seat of a moving vehicle, and subject to abrupt stops, which could possibly have caused it to be airborne. Now I know this is a worst-case scenario, but I want you to think about the laws of probability, specifically the one having to do with the three circles, and the hundred marbles. Eventually, those three marbles will role outside the third circle, and then Murphy's Law will prevail.

Assuming that the machine was at some point mobile, and some, if not all the required devices were plugged into it, and the user had to inadvertently slam on the brakes; we can also assume that the machine went flying. Experience has shown, that there is conclusive evidence that indicates once a machine has become airborne, they don't land very well. They usually land on their side, and possibly the side that has all the aforementioned connectors coming out of it; and those connectors were not meant to be used as landing gear. So, after-the-fact what will be left, is a female connector that looks just fine from the outside, but the devil is in the details. And there is really no way of telling unless you have a flashlight, and a magnifying glass, and you know exactly what you're looking for.

Once a USB, or ethernet connector has been damaged, there is really no cost effective way to repair it, except to purchase a PCMCIA card, that replicates the device that has been damaged; and that will unnecessarily tie up a PCMCIA slot.

So, what I recommend when you're out looking to buy a used laptop , is that you bring with you, a set of connectors. Bring a mouse, to plug into the connector where the mouse goes; a USB connector to test the "feel" of the connector where the USB connectors go in; a RJ-11 jack, for checking the telephone line receptacle, and basically any other connectors, that would relate to any other devices that you plan to be plugging in to that particular machine. What you will be looking for is two things. First, do the connectors stay in after you push them in? Do you hear the characteristic "click" on the ones that are supposed to click? Gently tug on them to see if they pop out too easy; or do they stay in like they are supposed to? You want them to stay in.And second, does the connector go in smoothly and snugly? If not, look for another unit.

If the power supply for the machine is available, check the feel of the power connector going into the power receptacle on the back of the unit. If it feels like it wants to fall out right after you plug it in, than that will be problematic when you have the machine in a mobile environment. Make sense? You want to make sure that the connectors, once they are inserted into their respective receptacles, will stay there. Lest they will be falling out when you're trying to get things done, and causing unneeded aggravation.

On the subject of what you will be in possession of, data-wise, on the machine, after you own a used laptop ; plan on reinstalling the operating system. But before you do that, you should invest in some type of software which "wipes" the drive or files, such as HyperWipe instead just deleting them. The difference between wiping, and deleting, is that when you wipe a drive, or file, the procedure of wiping actually writes, and rewrites, over the specified area on the drive, to make any previous data un-recoverable.

As part of the deal, if you can, you should also try and get two disks. The first, would be for the operating system that is already installed on the machine, so you can reinstall it, thereby giving yourself the benefit of being able to start from a clean slate; and the other disk should be the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) disk, for whatever brand, make, and model machine it is, which contains the drivers that are peculiar to any proprietary peripherals that come with the machine, such as sound cards, software modems, display adapters, drives, and so forth; because when a manufacturer says "we don't support that anymore", they mean it.

Following this simple plan of performing a limited number of semantics prior to purchase, hopefully, will allow you to sidestep any aggravation from recurring problems after purchase of a used laptop .

This Article Written by: Nick Nano - © 2006 Nick Nano

About the author:

The author has been in the electronics and electrical industry since 1972. He enjoys technical reading, building projects, and research and development. He has two unrelated websites ; visit Nick Nano and read more articles at the author's websites .

Editor of Neo Liners International : Boonchai Thaveetermsakul

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