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The Mechanism Underneath Silicone Rubber Keypads

 

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In this modern world, the silicone products become one of the most important things in the industry. There are many companies need to silicone rubber. These companies usually need for silicon in the production process to finish their product. Silicone rubber is usually used in the manufacture of the keyboard and the like. The elastic is very suitable for use in mobile phones, computers, switches, and many others. From the keyboard of mobile phones, have many different sizes and models depending on the manufacturer and the serial production of the keyboard must be tailored to the needs. If you need production of silicon rubber to provide your company need to find the company that has ability to provide production of silicon rubber for your company according to your specification. There are many companies that can create products silicone. There are many companies that have the technology to create products of silicone rubber with the specified format and models. They are also not able to provide the ultimate design that is comfortable to use and great look, feel, and performance.

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There are only a few companies in the U.S. that you can give the best production of custom silicone rubber. These companies are leaders interface controls perfect ‘cutting-edge know-how, dedicated to the design of rubber products and techniques. With these companies you can get the best products in silicone rubber. As mentioned earlier, the silicone rubber is usually used in mobile phone manufacturers, such as making keyboards, independent membrane, and many others. In making the keyboard to get the best design and durability, each keyboard should be subjected to different treatments. From design, to be made by the expert to make sure the function, size and color are playing with the need. The design is then transformed into a model and used as a model for manufacturing processes. After the keyboards are molded rubber, will undergo various coating processes to ensure that the product has the best quality and durability.

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The silicone keypad usually has great flexibility and sensitivity. It is usually used in high-end mobile phones that still use the Custom keyboard entry system. If you are confused in choosing silicone rubber molding service, it is necessary to obtain more information about it. There are articles and websites that provide information about the rubber silicone. It may take several articles from the Internet before deciding to choose one of the silicone rubber molding industries to provide your company needs. Also, when he found the field, you must carefully design the keyboard, or any other silicone rubber products you need. This step is very important because small errors in calculating the size or model can cause fatal damage to the silicone rubber products, and as a result, it is necessary to re-design the product for your rubber. If it does, then you are wasting your time and money. If you are unsure about the product, you can also request samples of products before deciding to order in large quantities. Using this method, you can save your money if there is something wrong with the design of the rubber product.

 

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Sony VAIO EC

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  • Intel Pentium P6100 2.0GHz dual core processor
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • 17-inch LED-backlit display (1600×900)
  • ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 (512MB)
  • 4GB DDR3 (1066MHz) system memory
  • 320GB hard drive (5400rpm)
  • Blu-ray player/DVD burner
  • Bluetooth (2.1 + EDR)
  • Ethernet: 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11/b/g/n
  • Standard Capacity Lithium-ion Battery (5000mAh)
  • Dimensions: 16.1(W) x 1.2(H) x 10.7(D) inches
  • Weight: 7.3 pounds
  • Color: Lava Black

Build and Design
The Sony VAIO EC is a 17-inch mainstream and multimedia laptop from Sony. The E-series notebooks are the most affordable full-featured notebooks in the VAIO product line and you can probably argue that the “E” stands for “Economy class.” The laptop body is made of a combination of matte and polished black plastics. All of the plastics feel firm with creaking sounds when you apply pressure to the chassis. That said, given the size of the notebook, those plastics are spread out over such a large area that the notebook exterior bends and flexes under firm pressure. Despite this, we aren’t too concerned about the overall durability of the chassis … particularly since this is a desktop replacement that will rarely leave the your desk. The screen hinges offer enough resistance to hold the display in place yet aren’t so tensioned that opening the laptop is difficult.

The screen lid and notebook base are made of matte plastics while the palmrests and keyboard surround are covered in glossy black acrylic. The overall look is fairly understated, but the end result is a clean design. For better or worse, that’s the heart of the VAIO EC’s style: clean and simple. This notebook will fit in on your desk in your dorm room, your living room, or your office desk. Just don’t expect it to turn too many heads based on looks alone.

Users looking to upgrade or tweak the VAIO EC will find plenty to keep them happy once they look at the bottom of the notebook. Sony engineers were kind enough to include two access panels on the bottom of the chassis that allow you to replace the RAM or the hard drive with whatever you want. Our review unit came with 4GB of system memory (upgradeable to 8GB) and a slow 320GB hard drive (more on that later). Most performance-focused owners will probably want to add more RAM and a faster hard drive or solid state drive (SSD) after purchasing this notebook.

Ports and Features
Port selection on the VAIO EC is good but not great for a 17-inch notebook. The system has three USB 2.0 ports, one additional eSATA/USB combo port, a headphone and headset jack, VGA output, HDMI output, Ethernet, and both SDHC card and Memory Stick slots. Given that this is the same layout we’ve seen on the smaller VAIO EB and VAIO EA, we would have liked to see at least one USB 3.0 or even a FireWire port just to fill the unused space and make owners feel like they get more for the money.

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Apple iPod touch (Gen 4)

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The new iPod touch is beautifully designed, as all Apple products are, with sleek lines and modern details. Unlike the iPhone 4, it isn’t at all boxy. It is remarkably thin and light, with strongly tapered edges. If you use the device “naked” you may not even remember it’s in your pocket — it really is that small.

With smartphones, they sometimes seem quite light… and then you notice that the battery is still in the box, so you are immediately disappointed with a light phone that almost instantly becomes a heavy “brick” in your pocket.. That isn’t the case here; the iPod touch is sealed so it comes fully assembled with the battery inside and it weighs just a few ounces.

The build quality is excellent, as you would expect from Apple. There is no creaking, bending, or flexing of any kind.

Display
The new Retina display on the iPod touch is absolutely gorgeous. I haven’t had the opportunity to see it side-by-side with a new iPhone 4 yet, so it’s hard to make direct comparisons. I can say that it is vastly superior to my old iPod touch. It is extremely sharp and clear, and much more readable outside in bright sunlight.

My photos look better than ever before, and video does too — amazingly sharp and clear. If you have an older iPod touch, you’ll see a huge difference in the display — the new Retina technology represents a great improvement.

This improvement isn’t really all that surprising, considering the screen resolution has gone from 320×480 to 640×960, but the display size hasn’t changed – it’s still 3.5 inches.

Keyboard
The iPod touch doesn’t have a physical keyboard, instead relying on a virtual keyboard for text entry.

It works well, but of course I have long experience with the old iPod touch so there’s nothing new for me here. I can say that typing is easier with the new model because it is fast enough to make the built-in word completion utility a pleasure to use instead of a pain.

It also lets you double tap on the shift key to enable Caps Lock, which I use all time time and am thankful to have. It’s a little thing, but it isn’t available on the original iPod Touch.

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BlackBerry Curve 3G

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The Curve 3G retains approximately the same dimensions as the previous Curves (8530, 8900, 8300). Compared to other current generation BlackBerrys, the Curve 3G feels remarkably light. This is due in part to the C-S2 battery that has been regularly featured in several BlackBerry models. This means that users upgrading from the 8xxx may be able to continue to use their battery as a spare.

Screen
Staying true to form in terms of being an update of the previous Curve, the screen on the new model is a step up over previous generations, but only just on par with its current generation competitors.

Its contrast and crispness will draw no complaints. However, I do have an odd complaint with the screen brightness – though having a bright screen is usually great, it doesn’t dim as much as I’d prefer. If you’re a heavy screen-as-flashlight user (but really, who isn’t?), you’ll be happy here.

Another complaint is the size and brightness of the LED message indicator, which is approximately the size of a ball point pen tip. Not a new complaint for current generation BlackBerrys.

Keyboard
The Curve 8900 was the wild child of the Curve family and boasted the rubbery keys found on other BlackBerry lines (read: 8800, Bold, Torch, Tour). The Curve 3G, on the other hand, remains steeped in family tradition and retains the chicklet style keyboard.

There is nearly no difference between the Curve 3G and previous generation keyboards.

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