Monday, June 1, 2009

rovided by: 2010 Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss



On Sale:
June 2009
Expected Pricing:
$1,000,000

Intrigued by the Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss? You can't buy one unless you already own one of the other SLR models, even if you have a spare $1,000,000 burning a hole in your pocket.

The SLR Stirling Moss is the last in a line of big, mega-performance Mercedes SLR sports cars developed with the McLaren Formula One race team and first introduced in 2004. Exactly 75 copies of the SLR Stirling Moss will be built between June and December 2009, when all SLR production ceases.

This SLR is a tribute to renowned British race driver Stirling Moss, who famously won the 1955 Mille Miglia race in Italy in the original Mercedes 300 SLR, in what remains a record time. Yet the SLR Stirling Moss is as much a reward for loyal Mercedes customers. Only those who have purchased previous SLR models (for a minimum of $495,000) will be offered a chance to buy the new SLR Stirling Moss.

The Stirling Moss is what's known as a speedster, though it is almost deliberately cartoon-ish in its exaggerated, arrow-shaped styling. Speedsters typically dispense with most of the windscreen, and with the roof entirely. The Stirling Moss will be equipped with two wind deflectors, less than an inch in height, strategically shaped to direct airflow away from its occupants' faces. It will also come with hard tonneau covers that can be placed over the cockpit opening or stored in the trunk. That for the passenger side can be used when the car is driven, though of course the driver's side tonneau can be installed only when the car is parked.

The Stirling Moss body and chassis are fashioned almost entirely from carbon fiber, which is formed in large ovens at extreme temperatures. Carbon fiber is much lighter than most metals, yet it's incredibly stiff, and it offers outstanding crash protection properties. The car is sculpted with a long hood, short rear overhang and functioning air scoops inside the bars that provide rollover protection. Its high, deep side skirts require side doors that swing upward in front, rather than outward like the typical car door.

Inside, the SLR Stirling Moss is an exercise in minimalism. Most of the exposed surfaces are polished carbon fiber, with a bit of aluminum trim and rugged leather on the seats. Those seats adjust manually, to forgo the weight added by electric motors, and there is no radio, telephone or phone interface included. Each car will have an aluminum plaque engraved with its number and Stirling Moss's autograph, next to the gear selector on the console.

Under its long, arrowhead hood, the SLR Stirling Moss has a supercharged, 5.5-liter V8 hand built by Mercedes' AMG performance division. The engine generates 650 horsepower and about 605 pound-feet of torque. Power flows to the rear wheels through a heavy-duty five-speed automatic transmission that can be shifted manually.

So equipped, the SLR squirts from a stop to 60 mph in about 3.2 seconds, with an unrestricted top speed of 217 mph. Of course, a driver shouldn't expect more than about 12 mpg traveling at a snail-like 75 mph.

Buyers who haven't purchased one of the 1500 SLRs already produced won't have a shot at the Stirling Moss; those who do have a chance to buy one may have to go to Europe to do so. It isn't clear at this point whether Mercedes will be able to certify the Stirling Moss for sale in North America without modifying the tiny wind deflectors, and it has no intention of doing so.

The SLR Stirling Moss has already been priced at 750,000 Euros. At current exchange rates, that translates to slightly more than $1 million.

Friday, May 8, 2009

MALAYSIA RADIO

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Nokia 5610 Xpress Music - The Music Player

Nokia 5610 Xpress Music phone is an example of high quality design by Nokia. At a first glance itself you can identify it as a music phone. Because the menu button on Navigation panel is designed to look as Play / Pause button of a music player. It is a slider design model. The dimensions of this music phone are 98.5 x 48.5 x 17 mm which occupies 75cc in space. This mobile weighs 111 grams. This phone is basically black in colour with edges covered in Blue or Red colour. The blue version looks cooler than the Red version.

Nokia 5610 Xpress music phone has a large 2.2 inches wide TFT screen. This can display maximum 16 million colours at a higher resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The screen is wide enough and can display 16 million colours which is the maximum amount of colours supported by commercial phones, which enables you to view great videos. This phone has a high quality video camera which can capture images at a higher resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, this camera has interesting features like auto focus, and flash to enable you to capture great photos. This camera can record VGA videos at 15 frames per second. It also has a secondary QVGA video camera to enable the person at the other end to view your face.

This phone supports both second generation and third generation networks. In the second generation category it supports the following frequencies GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz. Since it supports all the 4 frequency bands used worldwide this phone can be used in any part of the world. In the third generation category it is available in 2 variations, in 1 variation it supports UMTS 850 / 1900 for US, the second variation supports UMTS 850 / 2100, it is for Europe and other parts of the world. Nokia 5610 Xpress music phone is well connected to internet using the GPRS class 10 technology at a maximum speed of 48 kbps. It also supports EDGE class 10 at 236.8 kbps, to help you surf at a much better speed. This phone also supports HSCSD enabling you to download at 43.2 kbps. Since the mobile is enabled with third generation and if it is supported by your network service provider then you can download data at a maximum rate of 384 kbps. To share the data among compatible devices it uses Bluetooth version 2.0 with A2DP and micro USB version 2.0.

Nokia 5610 Xpress music phone has a small internal memory of 20 MB which is shared by basic functionalities of the phone and also can store data. But if you want more space to store data you can use an external microSD card up to 4 GB which is hot swap able. This memory should be enough for all the needs. This phone can store about 2000 contacts and you can also store the photo of your contacts. Since this phone is specially designed for music, so it supports almost all the popular media file formats like MP3 / MP4 / AAC / eAAc / WMA. It also has a stereo FM radio with RDS.

It supports all the functions of a standard mobile. It has a standard Li - Ion 900 mAh (BP - 5M) which provides up to 320 hours of standby time and up to 6 hours of talk time.

Balachander Ganesan is an expert author of Telecommunication industry. Who writes on Mobile Phones, Smart phones, and PDA.

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