Sony Vaio VGN-NR27G
Sony Vaio VGN-NR27G notebook has 15.4-inch WXGA wide screen TFT colour display which is capable of maximum 1280 x 800 pixels resolution.It weighs over 4.5 Kgs.The Sony Vaio VGN-NR27G has preinstalled Windows Vista Home Premium Edition.It has a battery backup of 3.5 hours.Sony lives up to its expections.
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Moto Rokr E8
Motorola has announced its latest phone Moto Rokr E8.Motorola designed ROKR E8 to deliver an uncompromised consumer experience for music or talk. Using breakthrough ModeShift technology from Motorola, the quad-band GPRS/EDGE device presents users with only the controls they need, at the time they need them, instantly transforming from music player to phone with the touch of a button.The powerful device can receive calls while downloading or playing music, text messaging, surfing the Web or taking pictures. Quality construction and materials help make ROKR E8 durable and reliable, and a high gloss front, aluminum soft touch back, spun metal side keys and engraved banding offer the modern style expected from Motorola. Features:
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Motorola Q9h
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RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8120
Then BlackBerry maker Research In Motion decided it could do more. It started adding features to devices and making them prettier too, in a bid to appeal to out-and-out consumers and those business people who like a bit of style. So, this year we've seen the arrival of the QWERTY-keyboarded Curve and, just before the that, the candybar style BlackBerry Pearl.
There still are the larger format devices, and most recently of all I reviewed the 8820, which I've been using thanks to RIM ever since penning the review back in August. But with the Pearl 8120 I think I am going to switch allegiance. The original Pearl didn't quite do it for me. I hated SureType (which I'll get to properly in a couple of paragraphs), and the features on the device just weren't good enough to keep me happy.
But RIM has taken on board a lot of the criticisms I and others made of the original Pearl, and of BlackBerry handhelds in general, and the Pearl 8120, while not perfect, is an improvement I think many people could live with.
Also, regardless of the feature improvements, this new Pearl is a cute looking device. The colour scheme is dark blue and chrome with the latter used for the left, right and upper edges and various highlights, while the front and back fascias are predominantly blue. It is comfortable to hold, being a slimline candybar handset. The actual dimensions are 107mm tall, 50mm wide, 14mm thick and just 91g. Its metal-like finish means it feels lovely in the hand.
The small miniature trackball that sits under the screen and is used for navigation within and between applications remains as delightful as ever. It rolls comfortably under either left or right thumb. I'd like to see an auto-scroll mode implemented so that longer emails can be run through without to much ‘thumb action', though.
To the left and right of the trackball are the BlackBerry menu and back keys, and to their left and right the Call and End keys. The arrangement is unchanged from the original Pearl, and it works fine. There are also two ‘convenience keys', one on the left and one on the right edge. You can configure these to launch whichever application or device feature you want.
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HTC Touch Diamond
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Apple MacBook Pro
At 6.6 pounds and just 1 inch thick, the MacBook Pro is the lightest 17-inch notebook available. But it has no memory card slots and only three USB ports, and it comes configured with an ExpressCard/34 slot instead of the more versatile ExpressCard/54 slot. Though it has Bluetooth and 802.11n Wi-Fi, built-in cellular broadband is not an option. On the other hand, video editors will be happy to have not one but two FireWire ports. Battery life was disappointing: Apple pegs it at 5.7 hours on one charge, but in our tests we got less than 2 hours, 45 minutes. Read More...
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Samsung F490 3G Phone
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Motorola A1800
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Nokia E71
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Samsung Omnia
The Samsung Omnia will come with the following specs
3.2 Inch WQVGA TFT LCD Display. Resolution of 240 by 400 pixels. The screen is a multi-touch iPhone like display.
5 - Megapixel Camera, this camera features functions such as Wide Dynamic Range, Face Detection, Auto Focus, Image Stabilizer, Geo-tagging, Smile Detection and some other stuff which we could really understand! The camera is also capable of video recording and features like adding subtitles, live dubbing, and trimming video.
Other goodies like Push mail, FM Radio, GPS, Office viewer, Bluetooth A2DP, Wi-Fi, and Usb 2.0 included.
The phone is set to be compatible with HSDPA 7.2 mbps, EDGE, GPRS and Quad-band GSM technology.
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Nokia N82
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Nokia N78
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Sony Ericssin Xperia X1
It's here, the XPERIA X1 QWERTY from Sony Ericsson. Yes, full QWERTY to make the most of that Windows Mobile 6 operating system. SE's new XPERIA brand will focus on multimedia and mobile web communication. The X1 then, brings a 3-inch wide VGA (800 x 480) touchscreen display, 3.2 megapixel camera (with photo light), A2DP Bluetooth, aGPS, WiFi, and microSD -- just 400MB on board. On the phone side you've got quad-band GSM/EDGE, and 900/1700/1900/2100MHz UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (or 850/1700/1900/2100MHz in what must be a US-bound model). Navigation is accomplished via touch, arc-sliding QWERTY, 4-way key and optical joystick. Now just replace that Internet Explorer Mobile browser with Opera Mobile 9.5 or Skyfire and the 110 x 53 x 16.7-mm X1 is ready to live up to its potential. You know, when it ships in "select markets" in the second half of 2008.
Besides what we knew before, we can now tell the Xperia X1 will have a Qualcomm 7200A CPU running at 528 MHz, 128MB RAM and a nice 'n' juicy, 1500 mAh battery. Sure, we were not overwhelmed with our first gimped hands-on, but on paper it looks like this sure is one beast. The 528 MHz processor has us excited, but with it being Windows Mobile, we'll be surprised if the onboard RAM doesn't prove itself to be insufficient for heavy multitasking.
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LG VU
2 megapixel camera with autofocus
3 inch WQVGA 262K color touchsreen
120MB of internal memory
HTML web browser
microSD slot that supports up to 4GB memory cards
1000mAh battery
Dimensions: 4.25"H x 2.16"W x 0.51"D
Weight: 3.16oz
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Crazy gamers' Computer desk
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Samsung SGH-G800
Built around an optical senor rated at a credible five megapixels, the Samsung SGH-G800 3G slider cell phone comes complete with auto focus, a Xenon flash, digital image stabilisation, red eye reduction and even face recognition technology but what really sets this camera phone apart is the inclusion of x3 optical zoom (a standard zoom rate for most dedicated digital cameras of equivalent size and specification).
The resulting package being a truly capable digital camera housed within a cell phone which comes with a 2.4 inch QVGA 320 x 240 resolution 262K colour display, USB and Bluetooth connectivity and a MicroSD card slot offering storage expandability.
More than just a phone with image capture capabilities, the Samsung SGH-G800 3G slider cell phone is more like a digital camera with built in cell phone capabilities and is due for release in Europe in November for a price yet to be disclosed.
Unfortunately, if you live outside Europe we should advise that, at the time of writing, there are no details concerning a wider release.
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Sony Ericsson F305 Gaming Phone
The first device from the Fun series could be Sony Ericsson F305, since details about it leaked recently on the Web. Its full list of features is not known yet, but apparently the handset will be some sort of a mini-console for playing games while on the go, hence it will come with dedicated gaming buttons. Also, were we to believe a Photoshop-made image that is said to represents the F305, the phone has a slider form factor. Furthermore, rumors say the F305 won't be a high-end device, but only a mid-to-low one, with features that include, besides gaming capabilities, FM radio, stereo speakers and other things meant to bring "fun" to its users. Well, if the F305 does indeed look like in the Photoshop image, I assume it will have lots of fans among young users. After all, they're the ones who have the most "mobile fun". While still far from the rumored PSP phone that Sony Ericsson is working (or should be working) on, the F305 seems, for the moment, a pretty nice handset. We're now waiting for June 17, when Sony Ericsson will present some of its new phones and, maybe, the F305 among them.
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Sony Ericsson C905 Phone With 8.1MP Digital Camera
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Haier T31G Widescreen Laptop
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The New Sony Vaio L Series
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Apple sells 1 million iPhones
Apple said it is indeed on a roll with its iPhone. The company announced today it has sold 1 million of the new phones 74 days after its launch.
Steve Jobs had said earlier that Apple forecast 1 million units by the end of the month. But they met the mark with a few weeks to spare. This comes less than a week after Apple dropped the price of its 8GB iPhone by $200 to $399, a move that angered some existing iPhone users but also raised speculation that Apple was falling behind on its sales targets.
It's hard to know right now how much the price cut contributed to Apple hitting its 1 million milestone early but you gotta think it helped. Still in less than a week's time of selling with the new price cut, Apple looked to be on its way anyway toward its goal.
"One million iPhones in 74 days - it took almost two years to achieve this milestone with iPod," said Jobs. "We can't wait to get this revolutionary product into the hands of even more customers this holiday season."
Jobs said in an open letter to iPhone owners last week that Apple really wanted to "go for it" for the holidays with the price drop. Things look to be getting off to a good start. The next goal for Apple is 10 million iPhone units by the end of 2008.
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Motorola launches MotoYuva W270
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Nokia N96
Nokia N96 has the the dual-sliding function like N95 it is also sporting a pair of gaming keys to the multimedia cluster on extra slide panel that can be used for N-Gage games. It has a 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus and Carl Zeiss lenses accentuated by a dual LED flash that can also function as a video recording light.
There are various connection options including quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and dual-band WCDMA (900/2100MHz). It also has WiFi support for HSDPA for high speed data connections. It has 16GB of internal flash memory and a microSD memory card slot with support for cards up to 16GB mean you’ll never run out of space for photos, music, and games.One of the another enchanting feature about Nokia N96 is its built-in GPS receiver that works with the new Nokia Maps 2.0, which come preloaded on the N96.
The Nokia’s updated Share Online function enables the N96 to automatically geo tag your photos and upload them to Flickr.
The N96 makes it easy to share your media with friends via a TV-Out cable and UPnP support. This slider smartphone is expected to start shipping in Q3 2008 with pricing set approximately at USD 800. Read More...
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