The new bezel further has six slightly raised sections, while the Ceramic XV has a flatter bezel. Both bezels have SuperLumiNova cheap watches painted inside of them.Ball Engineer Hydrocarbon Airborne Watch Hands On ballBall Engineer Hydrocarbon Airborne Watch Hands On ballThe rest of the case and bracelet in the new Airborne is (mostly) the same as in the Ceramic XV – which isn’t a bad thing. I loved that case for its style and comfort. The case is 42mm wide with Ball’s distinctive crown protection system and attractive finishing. You’ll love the android tablet PC steel bracelet, which has a butterfly style deployant clasp and diver’s extensions. You can read more about the bracelet on this watch via the Ceramic XV review link above. There is also a rubber strap that seems to come with the watch, which is a good thing.I mentioned that the case is “mostly” the same as the Ceramic XV because of one confusing difference. Ball expressed to us that the cases are the same, but if you look at the technical specs you’ll notice that the Ceramic ainol tablet XV is water resistant to 300 meters while the Airborne is water resistant to 120 meters. There isn’t an apparent explanation for this difference, though for most wearers this is a minor detail that won’t really affect their wearing experience with the watch. Look for the Airbone a bit later this year at a price of $3,599. ballwatch.comBall Engineer Hydrocarbon Airborne Watch Hands On ballTech specs from Ball:Model Number: DM2076C-S1CAJ-BKMovement: Mini Speaker Automatic caliber ETA 2836-2, chronometer certified COSC- Patented SpringLOCK? anti-shock systemFunctions: 31 micro gas tubes on hour, minute, second hands and dial for night reading capability- Shock resistant to 5,000Gs, Anti-magnetic to 4,800A/m- Water resistant to 120m/390ft- Hours, minutes, sweep seconds, day and dateCase: Stainless steel, ? 42mm, height 13.85mm- Top ceramic luminous unidirectional rotating bezel- Anti-reflective sapphire crystal- Patented crown Ainol Novo7 Venus protection systemBand: Tapered stainless steel bracelet with patented folding buckle & extension system and rubber strap with standard buckle in a special box setBook giant Amazon yesterday pulled back the curtains on its new Kindle Fire HD family of tablets.Now that the fanfare and hype has died down a bit, it's time to take a closer look at the device and examine just how much of a game-changer it is likely to be.There's no doubt that Amazon's original Kindle Fire tablet was a huge hit. It earned over 10,000 5-star customer reviews, it remained the number-one best-selling product on Amazon since its introduction, and it captured 22 percent of U.S. tablet sales in nine months. Amazon hopes to duplicate that success with kids watches its family of Kindle Fire HD tablets.There's certainly a lot of high-end technology packed into every Kindle Fire HD tablet.First, there are new displays. The 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD comes with a 1920x1200 1080p HD display with in-plane switching, Advanced True Wide polarizing filter. The 254 pixels per inch, Amazon says, are "indistinguishable to the human eye" -- in other words: it's a retina display. 745TDBanty 130723
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