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Showing posts with label Gadget. Show all posts

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Asus Eee Pad SL101 Review

If most of the Android tablet is made with a touch keyboard, another case with Android tablet from Asus. Asus Eee Pad Slider has designed the SL101, the first 10-inch Android tablet that uses a slide out QWERTY keyboard. Eee Pad Slider also features a bright IPS screen, full-size USB port (for attaching the storage drive or mouse) and the soft portion slim casing. Read the reviews Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 from us, so that you get to know and be considered you to have this product.


Design
Eee Pad Slider has the dimensions 10, 7 x 7.1 x 0.7 inches (with a retractable keyboard) and weighs 953 grams, bigger and heavier than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (9.7 x 6.7 x 0, 3 inches, 565gram) and the Eee Pad Transformer (10.7 x 6.9 x 0.5 inches, 680gram). However, with the dock attached keyboar, Transformer much weight is 1.27 Kg.

Eee Pad Slider SL101 has a touchscreen surface is smooth and unusually thick panels are black with the sides curved gray. Size of the panel on each side is 1 inch and 0.9 inch at the top and bottom of the screen, looks bigger than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (0.6 inches). However, this provides extra space for a wider keyboard. The back surface of a very grippable plastic coated, plastic with soft touch plastic with a gray accent lines give this device an attractive two-tone appearance.

By inserting a finger in between two layers of the casing (on the front-facing webcam) and push up, you can flip Eee Pad SL101 Slider sliding mode. In this mode, the screen is at a 45 degree angle, exposing a full QWERTY keyboard that has a soft material. Sliding keyboard device requires you to take and hold it with two hands, but quite smooth sliding motion. Coupled with a very sturdy hinge.

Keyboard
Eee Pad Slider SL101 has a QWERTY keyboard complete with buttons, including a special line number, the arrow keys, buttons khusu for Home, functions Back, Menu and Search.

Although you can use the arrow keys to navigate around the desktop and select the icon, but most will use your finger to launch applications. Unfortunately, Asus Android tablet does not include a pointing stick in the middle of the keyboard, although you can add an external mouse if you want this tablet works like a regular laptop.

Although you can type with accuracy a large and comfortable compared with the virtual keyboard, but the keys on the Eee Pad Slider SL101 keyboard is smaller than netbooks in general. So a little bit uncomfortable when typing a long period of time.

Eee Pad Slider SL101 also comes with two pre-loaded virtual keyboard, the keyboard and the keyboard of the Asus Android itself. We suggest you use the keyboard for the Asus numbers and letters placed on the same screen, giving the other symbols and even offer a similar fashion with Swype trail.

Unfortunately, as with Swype, a predictive capability is very limited footprint mode. Both Asus and Android keyboard supports haptic feedback.

Ports and Buttons
Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 has multiple ports that are useful and you will not find on other Android tablet. On the right side there are some USB ports that you can use to install the USB Flash Disk, external hard disk, keyboard or mouse. At the top there is a mini HDMI port for connecting to a TV or external monitor and docking connector proprietary should you use to connect to an AC adapter for charging or PC to copy the file. The left side there is a microSD card reader, a special reset button, volume and power buttons.

When you attach an external USB mouse into the USB port, the pointer will appear and you can move around the Android 3.2 UI with very Mudan and click on the icon as if it were a desktop operating system. But you will see more and more when you use a wireless mouse.

That's my review about Asus Eee Pad Slider review. How your opinion?
Read more > Asus Eee Pad SL101 Review

Sunday, April 22, 2012

ASUS Eee Pad Slider SL101 Review

Review ASUS Eee Pad Slider SL101
Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101




If most of the Android tablet is made with a touch keyboard, another case with Android tablet from Asus. Asus Eee Pad Slider has designed the SL101, the first 10-inch Android tablet that uses a slide out QWERTY keyboard. Eee Pad Slider also features a bright IPS screen, full-size USB port (for attaching the storage drive or mouse) and the soft portion slim casing. Read the reviews Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 from us, so that you get to know and be considered you to have this product.
DesignEee Pad Slider has the dimensions 10, 7 x 7.1 x 0.7 inches (with a retractable keyboard) and weighs 953 grams, bigger and heavier than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (9.7 x 6.7 x 0, 3 inches, 565gram) and the Eee Pad Transformer (10.7 x 6.9 x 0.5 inches, 680gram). However, with the dock attached keyboar, Transformer much weight is 1.27 Kg.
Eee Pad Slider SL101 has a touchscreen surface is smooth and unusually thick panels are black with the sides curved gray. Size of the panel on each side is 1 inch and 0.9 inch at the top and bottom of the screen, looks bigger than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (0.6 inches). However, this provides extra space for a wider keyboard. The back surface of a very grippable plastic coated, plastic with soft touch plastic with a gray accent lines give this device an attractive two-tone appearance.
By inserting a finger in between two layers of the casing (on the front-facing webcam) and push up, you can flip Eee Pad SL101 Slider sliding mode. In this mode, the screen is at a 45 degree angle, exposing a full QWERTY keyboard that has a soft material. Sliding keyboard device requires you to take and hold it with two hands, but quite smooth sliding motion. Coupled with a very sturdy hinge.
KeyboardEee Pad Slider SL101 has a QWERTY keyboard complete with buttons, including a special line number, the arrow keys, buttons khusu for Home, functions Back, Menu and Search.
Although you can use the arrow keys to navigate around the desktop and select the icon, but most will use your finger to launch applications. Unfortunately, Asus Android tablet does not include a pointing stick in the middle of the keyboard, although you can add an external mouse if you want this tablet works like a regular laptop.
Although you can type with accuracy a large and comfortable compared with the virtual keyboard, but the keys on the Eee Pad Slider SL101 keyboard is smaller than netbooks in general. So a little bit uncomfortable when typing a long period of time.
Eee Pad Slider SL101 also comes with two pre-loaded virtual keyboard, the keyboard and the keyboard of the Asus Android itself. We suggest you use the keyboard for the Asus numbers and letters placed on the same screen, giving the other symbols and even offer a similar fashion with Swype trail.
Unfortunately, as with Swype, a predictive capability is very limited footprint mode. Both Asus and Android keyboard supports haptic feedback.
Ports and ButtonsAsus Eee Pad Slider SL101 has multiple ports that are useful and you will not find on other Android tablet. On the right side there are some USB ports that you can use to install the USB Flash Disk, external hard disk, keyboard or mouse. At the top there is a mini HDMI port for connecting to a TV or external monitor and docking connector proprietary should you use to connect to an AC adapter for charging or PC to copy the file. The left side there is a microSD card reader, a special reset button, volume and power buttons.
When you attach an external USB mouse into the USB port, the pointer will appear and you can move around the Android 3.2 UI with very Mudan and click on the icon as if it were a desktop operating system. But you will see more and more when you use a wireless mouse.
Read more > ASUS Eee Pad Slider SL101 Review

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Acer Aspire One Happy N55C

Specifications Acer Aspire One Happy N55C



  • Processor: Intel ® ™ processor Atom N550 (1.5 GHz, 1 MB Cache)
  • Chipset: Intel NM10
  • Memory: 1GB DDR3 PC-8500 SODIMM, Max. Memory 1 GB (1 DIMM)
  • Video: Intel ® Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 256 MB (shared)
  • Display:. 10.1 "WSVGA LED, Max Resolution 1024 x 600, LED CrystalBrite
  • Hard Drive: 160 GB 5400 RPM
  • Networking Integrated, Speed ​​10/100 Mbps
  • Wifi, Protocol IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
  • Keyboard: QWERTY 84 keys
  • Card Reader: SD, MMC
  • Interface: 3x USB 2.0, VGA, LAN, Audio
  • Webcam
  • Battery: 6-cell Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery
  • Dimensions (WHD): 258.5 x 24 x 185 mm
  • Weight: 1.25 kg

Read more > Acer Aspire One Happy N55C

VAIO P Series 8-inch Notebook

Sony some time ago finally confirmed the rumors that have circulated since a long time by launching a 'notebook' VAIO P Series 8-inch design that has been updated. Notebooks will continue to focus on aspect of ultra-portability, but has some additional features like accelerometer touchpad, mouse buttons, and GPS.


Vaio notebook series that has been refurbished it only weighs 632 grams and of course give an 8-inch display with a native resolution of 1600 × 768. The full specification is to use an Intel Atom Z540 1.86 GHz, 2GB RAM, GMA 500 integrated graphics, 64GB of flash storage, digital compass, Motion Eye webcam, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth 2.1, and battery which can be used in long time of 5 hours of usage.

Sony Vaio P series of new 8-inch cursory look like a bag lady is going to use the OS Windows 7 Home Premium (32bit) and available in various colors (black, white, orange, green and pink). For the territory of the United States has opened the orders, while for the new global will be available next month.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Samsung Epic 4G

The Samsung Epic 4G has a physical keyboard and a front-facing camera, and it's the second phone to run on Sprint's 4G network. How does it stack up against the other 4G device, the HTC EVO 4G.

Here are the specifications Samsung Epic 4G
Display
Diagonal Display Size : 4 inches

Form Factor
Form Factor : Slide

Operating System
OS Supported : Android 2.0

Processor
Processor : Samsung
Processor Speed : 1000 MHz

Camera
MegaPixels : 5 MP
Flash : Yes Video Calling : Yes
Read more > Samsung Epic 4G

Motorola Atrix 4G

Motorola Atrix 4G is one of the first AT & T mobile phone to be labeled "4G", and a fast connection, with the power of the processor, display clarity, the design of no-hard-edge, and its compact shape.

Carrier
Carrier : AT\&T
Cellular Technology (Voice + Data) : HSDPA
Tethering Support : Yes

Display
Diagonal Display Size : 4 inches
Display Resolution : 960 by 540 pixels
Display Type : Multitouch

Form Factor
Form Factor : Candy bar
Keyboard : Software

Operating System
OS Supported : Android
OS Version : 2.2
Multitasking Support : With native and third-party apps
Web Browser : WebKit
Adobe Flash Support : Full Flash

Processor
Processor Speed : 2000 MHz

Camera
MegaPixels : 5 MP
Flash : Yes
Front-Facing Camera : Yes
Video Calling : Yes
Video Capture Resolution : High Definition (720p)

GPS
GPS : Yes

Storage
Additional Storage : Micro SD
Internal Storage Memory : 16000 MB

Memory
RAM : 1000 MB

Battery
Battery Type : Lithium ion
Vendor Rated Talk Time : 9 hours
Vendor Rated Standby Time : 250 hours

Dimensions
Dimensions : 63.5 by 117.75 by 10.95 inches
Weight : 4.76 oz.

Media
Formats Supported : MP4, WMA
Video Out : HDMI

Mail
Exchange Support :Yes
Read more > Motorola Atrix 4G

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Specifications Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2

The GH2 offers touchscreen controls to accompany more-traditional buttons and knobs, and those touch controls are all the more engaging in a camera equipped with a large sensor, a high-quality lens, a fast autofocus, and high-end image quality.

Here are the specifications of the camera Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2

Type : slr
Image Processor
Effective Megapixels : 16 megapixels
Image sensor : Live MOS
Image format : JPEG, RAW
White balance : Auto, Bracketing
Image stabilization : Lens-dependent

Lens Features
Lens Model : Lumix 14mm to 42mm F3.5-F5.6
Focal length conversion factor (SLR) : 2 X
Maximum Optical Zoom : 3 X
Lens mount : Micro Four-Thirds Mount
Focus features : Manual Focus, Spot Focus

Viewfinder and LCD section
LCD screen size : 3 inches
Has live preview : Yes
Has touchscreen : Yes
Viewfinder : Electronic

Exposure Controls
Maximum shutter speed : 0.00025
Minimum shutter speed : 60
ISO Low : 160
ISO High : 12800
Exposure settings : Aperture Priority, Exposure Bracketing, Manual Exposure, Shutter Priority

Storage
Memory type : SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card

Flash
Flash characteristics : Accessory Shoe, Built-in Auto Flash, Flash Slow Sync, Red-Eye Reduction

Video
Maximum video capture resolution : 1920 x 1080 pixels
Maximum frame rate : 60
Video capture format : AVCHD, MPEG

Connectivity
Interface connection : A/V Output, HDMI, USB
Has Geotagging : No

Power
Battery Type : Lithium Ion Battery
Rechargeable Yes
Shots per charge (CIPA standard) : 330

Dimensions
Width : 4.88 inches
Height : 3.53 inches
Depth : 2.98 inches
Weight : 21.5 ounces
Read more > Specifications Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Lenovo Showcase LePad

Lenovo's first tablet computer exhibit, LePad, and will soon launch more tablet later this year to seize some part of this product market dominated by Apple iPad.

LePad has a 10.1-inch screen with 2.2 output Android operating system Google and Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 1.2 GHz.

LePad will be sold first in China this quarter at a price between 399-430 U.S. dollars, said Liu Li, a senior manager of Lenovo products.

The company is not sure will sell LePad worldwide but may be offered in the U.S. who has close links with the Android market, he said.

Lenovo also plans to launch a tablet-based Android operating system in the U.S. and possibly others performed in the first half of this year, said Li. He did not elaborate on this further.

Lenovo is China's dominant PC maker, so LePad exposed specifically to this market area, including gaming, news and other local content.

LePad supported Flash, given that most online gaming and video applications in Cgame online generally and video applications in China using flash technology.

Lenovo IdeaPad U1 also showcase a hybrid device that converts LePad into products such as netbooks. LePad serves as a monitor, but also can function as a tablet.

IdeaPad U1 using the Windows operating system and Intel Atom. U1 will dilego at a price of about 1,000 U.S. dollars. The company could not provide further details about the availability of this product.
Read more > Lenovo Showcase LePad

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Samsung Camera WB700

Samsung camera WB700 features a 24mm ultra wide lens from Schneider KREUZNACH to capture a broad picture perfect, and incredible 24X zoom function, consisting of 18X optical zoom and 1.3X Smart Zoom.



Samsung digital camera WB700 gives sharp images with incredible detail that rely on 16 Megapixel CCD sensor camera.

Samsung Camera WB700 is also equipped with full manual control and the ability to record 720p high definition video in H.264 format.

Samsung digital camera WB700 also features a Smart Filter 2.0 - in a mode of artistic filters such as 'soft focus' as 'half-tone dot' and 'cinema' in addition to traditional features such as 'sketches', 'fish-eye', 'miniature' of all providing entertaining and professional finishing touch with a touch of button.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

CES 2011 Best Gadget "Motorola Xoom"

Various electronic gadgets become the latest generation of future trends exhibited complete, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2011 in Las Vegas

Among the brands and products on display, Motorola is able to suck more attention from visitors, especially tablet computer Xoom.


Xoom, a tablet that runs on Android operating system 3.0 Honeycomb, even crowned as the best gadget in the exhibition once a year.

Motorola Xoom has a 10.1-inch wide screen with a resolution of 1280 × 800 pixels. Reinforced Nvidia Tegra processor 2 dual core processors that can generate power to 2GHz.

In addition, there are two embedded cameras. Front of 2-megapixel camera for video calling and rear 5-megapixel camera, which supports 720p high-definition video.

Motorola Xoom plan began to be marketed in March 2011. But not yet known how the selling price of the tablet is touted as the main challenger to Apple iPad.
Read more > CES 2011 Best Gadget "Motorola Xoom"

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Samsung W899

Samsung launched its latest gadget devices intended for enthusiasts smarthone newfangled clamshell, the Samsung W899. comes with dual 3.3-inch Super Amoled multitouch.

Samsung W899 has two five-megapixel camera. rear camera, and a second camera to the front. The camera on the front for video calls.

Rear camera has a flash, auto focus and more than a geo-tagging. Geo-tagging can be turned off in the menu of the W899 for the security and privacy if desired. Rear camera can produce video in high definition format.

The first screen located on the front and when the phone is opened it will appear both on the top screen and number pad on the bottom. That means you can choose between a virtual keyboard or a physical keyboard on the inside.

Not only two screens, W899 also features dual connectivity namely CDMA / EVDO and GSM / UMTS. Pacunya own kitchen reinforced with 1 GHz processor and 512 MB of internal memory that runs on the Android operating system 2.2.

To complement the charm, the Samsung W899 sank two cameras (5 megapixel camera and VGA Front Rear facing camera), as well as WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth, mobile hotspot, GPS, and microSD card slot.

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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Gadget Flashback 2010

The year 2010 has many new gadgets are popping and add a row of new gadgets that enliven the world of technology, such as Apple who gave birth to a tablet computer, iPad issued in April 2010.

iPad also trigger the emergence of competitors to launch similar products, Here are some gadgets that emerged in 2010.

Apple Launches iPad
iPad crowned as the most popular computer by gadget site Pocket Lint. IPAD is a tablet computer designed and developed by Apple. He was marketed as a platform for audio and visual media such as books, magazines, movies, music, games, and web content. Weighing about 680 grams, size and weight between smart phones and laptops. Apple iPad released in April 2010.

Like the iPhone and iPod Touch, IPAD is controlled with a multitouch screen - a breakthrough earlier than most tablet computers that use a pen is pressed. IPAD uses Wi-Fi data connection to surf the Internet, run the media, and install the software. Some models also have a 3G wireless data connection.

The second tablet from Apple
IPad Apple so it snaps so that almost every electronics company is rumored to be making their own tablets. Besides Samsung Galaxy Tab, there is no serious competitor to Apple iPad this year. Of course, many companies have announced that they will release tablets in 2011.

iPhone 4
Apple's reputation in maintaining confidentiality when faced with a big splashy iPhone4 leaked in April, two months before the official launch. When I first saw it, the design of the new iPhone makes people crazy. Once released, the designs back in the news, but this time for "Antennagate."

Apple's App Store
With the iPhone and iPod Touch devices that continue to flood the market - and now consumers have the iPad - sales and offerings in the App Store has grown exponentially. Until October 20 this year, more than 300 thousand applications in the store has been downloaded more than seven billion times. In October, Apple announced the development of the Mac App Store for Mac computer applications.

E-Reader
Kindle itself became the most popular device in 2010 according to the gadget site Pocket Lint. Applications Kindle popular because it allows users to synchronize between their virtual book list to various devices like the iPhone or home computer.

Innovation Kinect
Developed over many years by Microsoft, Kinect, webcam based game system, sold out faster than iPad after it was released in early November.
Read more > Gadget Flashback 2010

Monday, December 27, 2010

IPod Touch

The iPod Touch is the iPhone without the phone and GPS features--no cellular voice calls, no texting, and no EDGE or 3G wireless service. The remaining features that the two have in common are often the criteria on which the Touch is judged. In the case of the fourth-generation Touch--available in 8GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities--the two come closer to feature parity than ever before.


The 4G iPod Touch is thinner still--two sandwiched 4G Touches come very close to the thickness of the iPhone 4. It's also a little less wide and lighter than the third-generation iPod Touch that preceded it. Its edges are also more angled. This angling is sharp enough that owners of iPhones and previous iPod Touches will have to train themselves to search for the volume and Sleep/Wake buttons near the back edge of the iPod rather than the side and top, respectively.

The 4G version lacks the small black plastic patch on the back's top-left corner that covered the Wi-Fi antenna. That corner now holds the iPod's built-in omnidirectional microphone and its high-definition rear-facing camera.

Voice Control works only for playing music, however. You can't use it to initiate a FaceTime call.

With the new Touch you can make such calls without a headset. Even though the mic is on the back of the iPod, it's sensitive enough to pick up your voice. And the speaker is audible enough to carry on a conversation.

The iPod's camera is more zoomed in, hinting at a smaller sensor. Also, iPhone 4's camera captures stills at 1936 by 2592 pixels, while the iPod Touch's rear-facing camera shoots at 720 by 960 pixels. That's 5 megapixels on the iPhone 4 versus less than 1 megapixel on the Touch.

Given the lower resolution and lack of a flash, it shouldn't be surprising that the 4G Touch's still pictures don't measure up to the iPhone 4's. The images it produces are far less detailed and the camera's more susceptible to being blown out when capturing bright images--vibrant yellows, pinks, and reds, for example. Inside, in under-lit conditions, the Touch's camera pushes very hard to get the image, but in the process can produce grainy and washed out results.

The iPod Touch is an extremely versatile device--media player; pocket gaming machine; productivity tool; Internet communication device; and, with this latest update, pocket camcorder, still camera, handheld recorder, and FaceTime video phone.
Read more > IPod Touch

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 one of the best fixed-lens cameras on the market today. The 10 megapixel Lumix LX5, which offers a large 1/1.63-inch CCD sensor for a point and shoot camera.

The LX5 backs up its F2.0 ultra-wide-angle zoom lens (3.8X optical zoom, 24mm to 95mm) with manual controls for both stills and video, RAW shooting, an unbelievable macro mode that lets you practically touch the lens to your subject, fast and fine-tunable focus controls, and a button layout that offers easy access to in-camera settings. On the back is a 3-inch LCD screen for framing your shots, but no optical viewfinder; instead, a proprietary hot-shoe connection allows you to connect the same eye-level electronic viewfinder (EVF) that's compatible with Panasonic's G-series interchangeable-lens cameras.


It resembles a miniaturized, fixed-lens version of Panasonic's interchangeable-lens Lumix GF1, right down to the boxy, classic-looking frame, pop-up flash, and stand-alone lens cap. Although it's quite a bit smaller than the Micro Four-Thirds GF1, it's bigger than your average point-and-shoot camera.

You can also opt to set the LX5 to a step zoom setting, which lets you jump to six predefined focal lengths (24mm, 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, 70mm, and 90mm) by tapping the zoom control, and the camera's autofocus reacts immediately.

For more details, please see the specification of Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 below


Type advanced

Image Processor
Effective Megapixels 10 megapixels
Image sensor CCD
Image sensor size 0.613 inches
Image format JPEG, RAW
White balance Auto, Bracketing, Manual
Image stabilization Hardware


Lens Features
Lens Model Leica DC Vario-summicron
Maximum Optical Zoom 3.8 X
Maximum Wide Angle 24 mm
Maximum Telephoto 90 mm
Minimum aperture 18
Maximum aperture 2
Focus features Manual Focus, Spot Focus


Viewfinder and LCD section
LCD screen size 3 inches
Has touchscreen No
Viewfinder Electronic


Exposure Controls
Maximum shutter speed 60
Minimum shutter speed 0.00025
ISO Low 80
ISO High 12800
Exposure settings Aperture Priority, Exposure Bracketing, Manual Exposure, Shutter Priority


Storage
Memory type SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card
Installed memory 40 MB


Flash
Flash characteristics Accessory Shoe, Built-in Auto Flash, Flash Slow Sync, Red-Eye Reduction


Video
Maximum video capture resolution 1280 x 720 pixels
Maximum frame rate 30
Video capture format AVCHD, MPEG


Connectivity
Interface connection A/V Output, HDMI, USB
Has Geotagging No


Power
Battery Type Lithium Ion Battery
Rechargeable Yes
Shots per charge (CIPA standard) 400


Dimensions
Width 4.32 inches
Height 2.58 inches
Depth 1.69 inches
Weight 9.76 ounces
Read more > Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5

Samsung Nexus S

The first phone to ship with Android 2.3 also known as "Gingerbread" as the well as the follow-up to last January's Nexus One, the Nexus S is a joint effort between Samsung and Google with some impressive features. The hardware is gorgeous, and Android 2.3 delivers some useful enhancements.

The Nexus S's design the glossy, all-black Nexus S is a lot more attractive than the Nexus One. In construction a lot flimsier and more plasticky than its HTC counterpart. Measuring 4.9-by-2.5-by-0.43 inches thick, the phone is a bit larger than the Nexus One. Weighing 4.5 ounces, the Nexus S is lighter than its sibling.

The Nexus S a 4-inch Super AMOLED display. The display is also curved so as to fit more comfortably next to your face.

Google apps like Latitude, YouTube, Gmail, Places, Google Maps with Navigation, Search (with voice), Car Home, Google Talk, and Google Voice.

The music player remains the same as the one in Froyo--boring but easy enough to use. Videos downloaded to the phone played back smoothly and looked great on the Super AMOLED display. One of the nice things about Super AMOLED is that it remains pretty visible in bright, outdoor sunlight. If you like catching up on TV shows during your lunch break, this is a useful quality in a phone.

The Nexus S has a 5-megapixel camera with a flash and the same resolution as the rest of the Galaxy S pack.

It has autofocus, macro and infinity modes, four resolutions to choose from, nine scene settings, three color modes, three quality modes, and exposure metering.

Can shoot video as high as 720-by-480-pixels at 30 frames per second. The device has 512MB of RAM and is capped at 16GB of internal memory. And unlike the iPhone, there's no 32GB model available.

Powered by Samsung's 1GHz Hummingbird processor, the Nexus S is quite speedy. Scrolling through Web pages was fluid, applications opened quickly, and navigating around the menus was smooth and fluid. Call quality over T-Mobile was very good. Calls sounded crisp and natural with an ample amount of volume and no static.
Read more > Samsung Nexus S

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Haier HV18A-4G Video MP3 Player

The HV18A-4G measures 3.5 by 1.5 by 0.25 inches and has a 1.8-inch, full-color TFT LCD, as well as a nifty touch-panel keypad. Featuring an audio-playback time of 30 hours, this sleek MP3 player also plays videos, offers an FM transmitter, and provides a voice recorder. The power/lock switch is on the side, while the volume buttons, fast-forward/rewind controls, and OK and Menu buttons are on the touch panel.


Video playback is decent, considering that the screen is just 1.8 inches. The player comes with ArcSoft Media Converter 3 for turning regular video files into the supported .smv format. The ArcSoft program, which took about 25 minutes to convert a 30MB file.

You can add music and pictures to the player by dragging and dropping the files in Windows Explorer or by synchronizing through Windows Media Player. Supported formats include MP3, WMA, and OGG for audio, and JPEG and BMP for pictures. You can't sync playlists from Windows Media Player,

In addition to the earbuds and the ArcSoft Media Converter 3 software, the HV18A-4G comes with a USB 2.0 cable.

The touch panel is just a bit hypersensitive (luckily, the device has a hold button), but otherwise the affordable Haier HV18A-4G is a decent little MP3 player with great battery life. The main thing that holds this device back is its small capacity--it's available only in 4GB and 8GB versions, neither of which is enough space for most people's music and video libraries.
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Sony DSC-HX5V Cyber-shot

Sony DSC-HX5V With its in-camera GPS, digital compass, wireless image and video sharing via TransferJet, accelerometer-driven panorama mode, and 1080i high-definition video capture in AVCHD format, the 10-megapixel, 10X optical zoom (25mm to 250mm)


The following specifications Sony DSC-HX5V Cyber-shot
Type point-and-shoot

Image Processor
Effective Megapixels 10 megapixels
Image sensor CMOS
Image sensor size 0.417 inches
Image format JPEG, MPEG
White balance Auto Preset Modes
Image stabilization Optical

Lens Features
Maximum Optical Zoom 10 X
Maximum Wide Angle 25 mm
Maximum Telephoto 250 mm
Minimum aperture 3.5
Maximum aperture 8
Lens mount Fixed
Focus features Auto Focus, Multiple Point Focusing, Spot Focus

Viewfinder and LCD section
LCD screen size 3 inches
Has touchscreen No
Viewfinder None

Exposure Controls
Maximum shutter speed 1600
Minimum shutter speed 30
Exposure settings Auto Exposure, Manual Exposure, Multiple Program Modes

Storage
Memory type Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo
Installed memory 45 MB

Flash
Flash characteristics Auto Flash, Flash ON, Flash OFF , Red-eye Reduction

Video
Maximum video capture resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
Maximum frame rate 60
Video capture format MPEG-4

Connectivity
Interface connection, A/V Output, HDMI, USB
Has Geotagging Yes

Dimensions
Width 4.125 inches
Height 2.375 inches
Depth 1 inches
Weight 7.1 ounces

Read more > Sony DSC-HX5V Cyber-shot

Friday, December 24, 2010

Canon EOS 1000D

Canon EOS 1000D Digital SLR or Digital Rebel XS. has been awaited for so long, because before Canon does not have the range digital SLR camera with the same beginner class, Canon Speedlite 430EX also attended II which is a refinement of previous versions.

Canon EOS 1000D Digital SLR equipped with APS-C CMOS sensor 10.1-megapixel resolution is the latest generation, the focal point of 7 locations, 2.5 inch LCD screen, RAW image format option, ISO 100 - ISO 1600, and the facility live view with autofocus capability detection phase.

EOS 1000D still inherit some of the latest facilities of the Canon EOS 450D, including the DIGIC III processor, an anti-dust system on the sensor, shooting speed of 3 images per second, the use of SDHC memory card types, and purchase a package that has been equipped lens EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS and Canon software are complete.

Canon EOS 1000D Digital SLR is located between the level of Canon EOS 400D and Canon EOS 450D, Canon EOS 400D above and below the Canon EOS 450D. This new camera was launched with a resolution equal to 400D is 10MP.

The features that are different from the EOS 400D is the type that uses SD cards and has a live view features such as the Canon EOS 450D and Canon EOS 40D.
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Samsung SF510 Notebook

Samsung SF510 Notebook that is powered by Intel Core i3 / i5 dual-core processors and offers 15.6-inch LED backlit, anti-glare display powered by NVIDIA discrete discrete graphics with 1GB video memory offering stunning 720p HD quality with 1366 x 768 pixel maximum screen resolution with processor providing faster performance.

The Samsung SF510 Notebook features a smooth, contoured clamshell exterior and Titan Silver color highlight the SF210’s sleek appearance, while a roomy island style spill-resistant keyboard with numeric key pad and large touchpad with gesture support make the SF510 conducive.

Samsung has included a premium Lithium Polymer Battery in the SF510 notebook that provides up to 7.5 hours of battery life (61Wh battery).

Under this specification owned by Samsung SF510 Notebook

- Intel Core i3 / i5 Processor

- Genuine Windows 7 Starter

- 4 GB DDR3, 1066 MHz

- 250GB 2.5-inch SATA HDD

- 15.6-inch HD LED backlit display

- Resolution: 1366 x 768

- NVIDIA Discrete Graphics with 1GB dedicated video memory

- Spill-proof Keyboard

- Speakers: 3 W Stereo Speaker (1.5 W x 2)

- Wireless: 802.11b/g/n

- 3 USB 2.0 ports

- HDMI Digital Out Port

- 61Wh Lithium-Polymer Battery, up to 7.5 hours of battery life
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Nikon Coolpix P90 24X "Superzoom"

Nikon unveiled the Coolpix P90 superzoom with 24x optical zoom. With 26mm – 624mm (35mm equiv.) zoom range this superzoom camera sports a 12.1 MP sensor, 3.0 inch tilting LCD and includes manual and auto features such as Scene Auto Selector, Smile Mode, Blink warning and P/A/S/M exposure modes. In addition, continuous shooting mode can deliver 45 images at 15 fps, with images being recorded before pressing the shutter button.

Nikon Coolpix P90 24X has an immensely powerful 24x optical zoom that offers the 35mm-equivalent of a 26mm wide-angle to a 624mm telephoto and is capable of shooting pictures as close up as 1cm.

High-speed continuous shooting up to 45 shots at 15 fps means it is an ideal camera for sports photography and can even record images before you’ve pressed the button.

Add to this its 12.1 effective megapixels and sensitivity up to ISO 6400, and it is clear why it excels in almost any shooting situation. Users can set it to full automatic or various manual settings using the camera’s four exposure modes (PSAM) and compose their ideal picture using the electronic viewfinder. The camera offers many other Nikon-quality features such as four Anti-blur technologies, Auto Scene and Face Priority AF, recognising up to twelve faces.

It also includes the latest features, such as Smile Mode and Blink Warning, Nikon’s proprietary D-Lighting for optimising contrast and Quick Retouch. The camera can also record movies, including time-lapse movies and its 3-inch vari-angle LCD screen makes taking pictures easy even in challenging situations.

The P90 comes supplied with a USB cable, audio/video cable, strap and a software suite for COOLPIX CD-ROM. It will be available in Black All Nikon cameras come with 2GB free online image storage at Nikon’s my Picturetown service on mypicturetown.com.
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