6 Online Image Converters

Hi Friends ,


Last Night, I need to convert My website Logo from “.jpg” to “.gif” but unfortunately There was no Image Editing software installed on My PC Like Photoshop,Fireworks etc.That’s Why, I Searched Internet for some online image conveters.While Searching I found some Great Websites Thats Provide Online Image Convertion.These Websites support many image formats and also have lots of function.

For Example www.iaza.com can convert “.bmp “, “.jpg” , “.png” and “.gif”.Other Function includes Rotate , Label , Transform, Color, Crop, Contrast,  Sharpness, Saturation and Much More.
Below is the List of 6 Online Image Converters.If you need to convert Images you should give them a try.
www.iaza.com
www.fixpicture.org/flash/
www.pictureresize.org/online-images-converter.html
www.coolutils.com/Online-Image-Converter.php
www.online-utility.org/image_converter.jsp
www.online-image-converter.com/


Thanks.

IdeaPad U1 Hybrid Tablet Laptop



While everyone is tightening up seat belts for the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show 2010, Lenovo is already here with its new ThinkPad lineup update. Lenovo has unveiled a unique laptop IdeaPad U1 Hybrid that incorporates features of a multi-touch tablet and a notebook. Appearing like James Bond's next gadget, IdeaPad U1 Hybrid sports two different processors and separate storage for the tablet and the notebook both. Priced at $999 (Rs. 48,000 approx.), we expect this hybrid notebook to be available from June 1 in U.S.

When housed on the laptop, the IdeaPad U1 Hybrid has Intel's ultra-low voltage processor - Core 2 Duo SU processor. This notebook includes up to 4GB RAM, Intel GMA integrated graphics, built-in 1.3 megapixel web camera, two USB 2.0 ports, eSATA port, HDMI, VGA port and 4-in-1 memory card reader. Users can add up to 128GB SSD for storage of which 16GB would rest on the tablet. We think this is great as whenever one wishes to type, the tablet can be attached again to the notebook and used.

Lenovo's interesting innovation of combining a tablet with a laptop will surely draw attention from iSlate and other multi-touch tablet enthusiasts. Also, consumers would find this two-in-one device money-wise better than paying $1000 (approx.) for a multi-touch tablet that won't offer any tactile keyboard.