Sunday, May 31, 2009
Apple iMac Desktop with 17" Display MA590LL/A
Apple MA590LL/A 17 Inch iMac - Featuring the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, this iMac gives you the power and speed that you need to fly through business and creative applications, like iLife, the suite of Apple apps that comes included. iLife has everything for, well, your life - your digital life that is. Seamlessly integrated with the Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger operating system, it lets you easily edit, share, and store your digital photos; play, edit, and create both audio and video, including your own DVD movies.
This iMac also comes with an iSight camera built-in, which is perfect for video chats. Give your fingers a rest and :) for real with friends and family around the world. 160GB SATA 7200 RPM Hard Drive Slot-Loading SuperDrive - (write speeds) up to 2.4x DL DVD+R, 8x DVD-R, 8x DVD+R, 4x DVD-RW, 4x DVD+RW, 24x CD-R, & 16x CD-RW Slot-Loading SuperDrive - (read speeds) up to 8x DVD-ROM & 24x CD-ROM 17 Widescreen LCD Native Resolution - 1440 x 900
Built-in iSight Built-in 802.11g Wi-Fi Wireless Network Adapter Built-in Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) module ATI Radeon X1600 with 128MB of GDDR3 of SDRAM Port - 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet, 3 USB 2.0, 2 USB 1.1 (on keyboard), 2 FireWire 400, Optical Digital Audio/Headphone Out, Optical Digital Audio In/Audio Line-In, Mini-DVI Out with support for DVI, VGA, S-Video, & Composite Video via optional adapter Built-in Stereo Speakers Built-in Microphone Built-in IR Receiver Unit Weight - 15.5 lbs.
Asus Eee PC 4G
Specifications
* Internal memory: 4 GB solid state disk
* Memory expansion: slot for MMC/SD(SDHC) cards
* RAM: 512 MB DDR2
* Processor: 800 MHz Intel Mobile CPU
* Operating system: Linux (supports Windows XP)
* LCD: 7 inches, 800 x 480 pixels
* Networking: 54g Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), 10/100 Fast Ethernet
* Peripheral connectivity: three USB 2.0
* External video: one VGA
* External audio: one headphone and one microphone port
* Webcamera: yes
* Battery: 5200 mAh
* Battery life: up to 3.5 hours
* Weight: 2 pounds (32 ounces)
* Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.5 x 1.4 inches
Play, relax, and entertain on the go with shock-proof design. At 7" and weighing only 2lbs, you can take the Eee PC anywhere. Bumps and shocks are no longer issues. With a dependable solid-state disk, you get unparalleled shock-protection and reliability. Power-efficient design provides longer operating time when on the go. With a rapid start-up time, the Eee PC is always ready to get into action. No technical manual required with the specially designed, user-friendly and intuitive graphic interface.
You're always connected with built-in WiFi 802.11 b/g that automatically detects and connects to the Internet at any hotspot. The Eee PC includes the documents and the e-mails software, and a suite of other productivity software to help keep you on track. Upload photos and videos and share them instantly on Flickr or YouTube without waiting till you get home. Enjoy music and videos with extensive support for a wide range of digital multimedia. Log on to Skype or other network, and you can connect with friends anywhere, anytime.
Clear up wire clutter with the built-in card reader, camera, speakers, and microphone. Since it's so easy to use and durable this makes a perfect gift for children. 4GB flash drive Built-in webcam Over 40 built-in applications for learn, work and play Linux based operating system 2 Year Limited Warranty Approximate Unit Weight - 2lbs Windows compatibility but comes with Linux OS only
HP w2207h 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor
Monitor 22" HP LCD Flat Panel
HP W2207H 22" LCD FLAT PANEL MONITOR W/ BRIGHTVIEW
BRAND NEW 1680x1050 WIDESCREEN HDMI 5ms
CUSTOMER RETURNS - TESTED - COMPLETE - GUARANTEED
Stock: 20
Model #: HP_w2207h_tested
Condition : Returned - TESTED
Size : 22"
Interface : HDMI & VGA
Display : 1680X1050
Weight: 25 lbs
LCD monitor is gaining importance day by day, because it gives you crystal clarity pictures and digital sound too. HP one of the well-known companies in the UK has launched their new LCD monitor named HP w2207h 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor that is equipped with variety of advanced display features in it. The sleek looks of the device needs special mentioning.
Major functions
This 22” LCD Monitor from HP has a display size of 22 inches. The average response time of 5ms supported by the unit is remarkable. Display brightness of the unit is 300cd/m2; contrast ratio of the display is up to 3000:1. Video input connector supports both analogue and digital connections. Display viewing angle of the unit is 160 degree in both vertical and in horizontal position. Aspect ratio of the display is 16:10 and the dot pitch of the unit is 0.282mm.
Display of this product has a resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels. With the HP bright view technology you can view the pictures with much clarity. Power consumption of the monitor in operational mode is 65W and 2W in the sleep mode. Company gives a limited warranty of 1 year to this unit. The black colour of the unit makes it very attractive and eye catchy. The user controls in the device are Switch Video Input, Brightness, Contrast, Image Control, Colour, Quick View, Language, Management, Information, Factory Reset and Exit.
Other features
The screen of the HP w2207h LCD Monitor is a rotating one and it is also a wall mountable one. The tilt range of the device is from -5 degrees down to 30 degrees up. This LCD monitor is also integrated with stereo speakers. Dimensions of the product include a width of 52.4cm, a depth of 28.9cm and a height of 48.1cm. The weight of the monitor is only 9kg. The built in stereo speakers gives you digital clarity sound. Voltage required by the unit is AC 120/230 V. Interfaces of this display monitor is 1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) and 1 x HDMI.
General Information
Brand HP
Model w2207h
Weight 9kg
Size (w) 52.4cm x (d) 28.9cm x (h) 48.1cm
Diagonal Screen size 22”
Resolution in pixel 1680 x 1050 pixels
Response time in minutes 5ms
Image Brightness 300 cd/m2
Power consumption 65W
Standby Power Consumption 2W
Viewing angle 160 degree
Warranty 1year
Features
Wall mountable Yes
Tilt adjustment Yes
Swivel adjustment Yes
Built-n speakers Yes
VGA connection Yes
DVI connection Yes
Tilt angle -5 degrees down to 30 degrees up
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic with touch-screen
The new Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a mid-range music-focussed mobile and it´s Nokia's first touch enabled Symbian S60 mobile. Other key features include a 3.2-inch touch-screen, 3.2-megapixel AF camera with dual-LED flash, VGA front camera, A-GPS, HDSPA, up to 16GB of storage via microSD and loud speakers. The 5800 XpressMusic price will 279 Euro, 129 UK Pounds and $227 USD. This is also Nokia’s first Comes With Music phone, a newly launched music service that offers unlimited music downloads for the first year of ownership.
Sony DSC-W120/P Cybershot W120 Digital Camera
Sony DSC-W120/P Cyber-shot® W120 Digital Camera
Capture smiles as they happen. The 7.2 megapixel Cyber-shot® W120 features innovative Smile Shutter technology which photographs smiles as they happen. Built to impress, this model boasts a Carl Zeiss® 4x optical zoom lens for high quality close-ups and Sony's Double Anti-Blur solution for crisp, clear images. For speedy recovery, the BIONZ™ image processor gets you ready for the next shot. In addition, it has Face Detection technology that detects up to eight faces and optimizes focus, exposure, and color for accurate, natural photos of family and friends. Also available in silver, blue and black.
New Apple iPhone Commercial "Read"
Apple has released a brand new iPhone commercial titled Read. The new ad showcases the iPhones ability to read multiple file types.
Apple 17" Macbook Pro
Convention, the new 17" MacBook Pro is available from $2,799. #60 - Most Viewed (Today) - Science & Technology #71 - Top Favorited (Today) - Science & T...
Three new netbooks HP Mini 1000
HP Mini 1000:
The display with a diagonal of 8.9 or 10.2 inches (1024 x 600 pixels), the operating system Windows XP Home, up to 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB SSD or 60 GB hard drive, SD-slot, VGA-camera, Wi-Fi 802.11b / g, Bluetooth (optional). The price HP Mini 1000 - starts from $ 399, it is already for sale in the United States. In December, selling modified to support 3G.
HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition:
Netbook in stylish red casing with a floral pattern, 10.2-inch display, the operating system Windows XP Home, features, as the base model. Sales of HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition will be launched in the U.S. in mid-December at a price of $ 699.
HP Mini 1000 with MIE (Mobile Internet Experience):
This model is positioned as a simple mobile Internet companion. It is based on the Linux operating system interface from HP and includes several basic applications to access the Internet, work with digital content - music, photo and video messaging and e-mail, etc. The price of HP Mini 1000 with MIE is $ 379, netbook will be for sale in the U.S. in January.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC W150 Digital Camera
Sony has introduced the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC W150 Digital Camera; that allows you to take stunning photos in a number of different surroundings. This is the latest additions to Sony’s W-series that is often defined as the ultra-compact series. This digital camera measures 93.7mm x 58.0mm x 24.0mm and is a little heavy at 142 grams. The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC W150 8MP Digital Camera comes with a picture resolution of 8.1 mega-pixels. The photo quality is believed to be good at 8MP resolution. The images can be viewed as well as previewed on the camera’s 2.7-inch LCD screen that comes with a display resolution of 230,000 pixels. The camera comes with an internal flash memory of 15MB; this internal memory can be increased up-to using Memory Stick DUO type of memory stick.
The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC W150 Digital Camera features Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens that provides a 5x optical zoom. A 5x of optical zoom indicates the amount of magnification that can be provided to an image without any loss to image clarity. The digital zoom offered is 2x. The light sensitivity ranges between ISO 80 to ISO 3200. The light sensitivity factor determines the level of sharpness of an image in low light conditions. The focal length of this camera ranges between 5 and 25cm. This camera automatically corrects red-eye factor. It also offers you with 6 white balance settings. Video can be recorded at the rate of 30fps. The maximum video resolution offered is 640 x 480 pixels. Video and photos can be viewed on a computer using the USB interface, the television using the video-out port as well as on a high definition television owing to its HDTV compatibility.
This digital camera offers a wide range of functionalities such as Face Detection, Smile Shutter technology, Intelligent Scene Recognition, Super Steady Shot image stabilisation and Dynamic Range Optimiser; which is bound to provide you with a fine photographic experience. The Face Detection and Smile Shutter feature ensure that all the precious moments are captured with precision. The Intelligent Scene Recognition function takes control of choosing the correct scene as per the situation. Any blur caused due to camera shakes is automatically corrected by the Super Steady Shot image stabilisation technique while the Dynamic Range Optimiser checks and corrects the contrast and exposure settings. With so many functionalities incorporated in the camera you are sure to get true-to-life photos. This Sony Cyber-Shot DSC W150 Compact Digital Camera brings along a rechargeable battery and battery charger, a USB and AV multi-connector cable, a wrist strap, a software CD-ROM and an instruction booklet.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
HP Pavilion TX1000 laptop, notebook computer
Detailed Product Description
Car Pc
Product Name: 2DIN Car PC Car Computer with GPS Item No.: C7 configuration and Parameters 1. Working Voltage: DC 6~20V 2. Power Consumption :<> 3. Power Supply: 150W (with ITPS), automatic Delay Boot-up & Shutdown 4. Motherboard: Intel(intel855)Chipsets, Power Consumption<10w 5. RAM: DDR (266MHz) 512M (up to 1 GB optional) 6. CPU: PM1.1GHz (Max: 1.6GHz, FSB400MHz) 7. Hard Disk: 80G 8. Inset COMBO DVD (DVD-ROM & CD-RW) 9. Stereo AM/FM Radio can store more than 40 channels. 10. GPS navigation system 11. Auto 7' high Resolutions and bright TFT Touch screen 12. Taking SONY Vehicle special loudspeaker and 4line(4×45W)digital power amplifier 13. IO interfaces: USB*4 & Serial*1 port available 14. Audio output: four-channel low frequency audio output 15.1 VGA output can match with two touch screen. 16. Three channels audio and video input. 17. Rear view Function 18.1Microphone input port and earphone output NEW function: 1. Built-in Bluethooth Adapter 2 Digital amplifile built in 3. GPS built in 4.C ar Bluetooth Telephone 5.I ndependant CD player 6.I ndependant Access Internet 7. Front USB and SD card Reader 8. WinXP & WinCE OS Expandable Configuration 1. Video Rearview system 2. DVB-T BOX Digital TV Receiver 3. Record vehicle Driving Information 4. USB GPRS or CDMA Wireless Modem Feature Details: 1. GPS With global satellite, wherever you are, you can have immediate and continuous positioning, and you can also use its functions as auto navigation information inquiry, the best route calculation, trail recording and playing back etc. 2. Multimedia entertainment Tens of DVD movies and thousands of MP3 & MP4 can be saved in the computer. With Central-control Platform, TFT touch screen and car-used stereo system, it can provide you marvelous audio & video effect. Also these audio & video documents can be downloaded wireless, which will save you from the troubles of using disks. 3. Wireless internet Covering the GPRS /CDMA signal all over the country, up to the highest velocity at 153.6kps, it can carry out net function, such as E-mail, FTP, chat online, browse information, net game, download photo, do the office work movably, E-business. Speed fast, capability steady, safty reliable 4. Mobile communication Adopt GPRS/CDMA wireless communication or VOIP net mobile, dial the phone in or out country at you will, and switch between exemption and wireless headphone in order to let you drive safe 5. Vedio rearview system At reverse, the whole process will automatically be shown on the seven-inch digital screen, thus, even beginner drivers can save their worries. 6. Movable office Through nation-wide coverage of CDMA1X signal, you can enjoy the pleasure of communication anytime anywhere. With a speed as fast as 153.6kps, it can perform various network functions as E-mail, FTP, Online Chatting, information scanning, Net Games, Video Conference, pictures downloading, Mobile Office, E-business, Receiving and Sending FAX etc. 7. Touch Screen Automatic and flexible touch style LCD (600*800 resolving power, VGA input) can support 640*480-1280*768 resolving power, tow visions AV and TV input 8. Car TV It can free to watch the LCD by portable TV, net TV, and input movable TV and satellite TV connector. 9. DVD player Use DVD disc or outboard DVD disc player (DVD/VCD/SVCD/MP3/MPG4) sound and vision file 10. Record Vehicle driving information The functions of the best driving route calculation, the trace record and play, including sail trace and camera recording information, supply with the witness after traffic accident and distinguish each responsibility. 11. TIPS automatic off Adopt power with the ITPS function car attached computer and use car ACC switch to control the car attached computer on or off. ITPS function come true automatic switch. It will cut the power automatically when stopping and avoid running out the car storage battery. 12. 7V-20V steady voltage Under the board voltage power supply---- 7-18V directed power supply, and the generator battery charge, car attached system is still steady work. 13. Large capacity storing 40/120g laptop hard drive can store thousands of MP3 music or hundreds of films 14. GPS Guarding GPS car attaching computer position instrument is fixed up the terminal equipment, which transfers to various kinds of information the control center including the position information by the GSM short message transfer mode. The GIS smart e-map, the GSM net and the control center management system consist of a whole set of GPS car position tracing control system 15. The Digital Car amplifier The car attaching system and car sound combine together .The good sound quality of the digital sound is a perfect 5.1 sound channel family theatre. 16. Net game You can get into the internet to play the game. Even if a favorable and big game, you will enjoy 17. Windows XP system It suit fully Microsoft Window 98/me/2000/xp/2003 RED FLAG Linux operation system 18 Receiving and sending FAX Mobile phone receives and sends FAX by the connection line or blue tooth Among others, it also has functions as Anti-Theft, Bluetooth Communication, Satellite Theft-Monitoring, Mechanical Problems Testing, Remote Control, Auto-Drive etc. its function can expand unlimitedly. its function can expand unlimitedly.
Sell Mutoh ValueJet 1614 64-inch Outdoor InkJet Printer
A high-quality, outdoor commercial grade printer that’ll really get your business growing.
Mutoh America’s ValueJet 1614-64", generates print speeds up to 183 square ft/hr in production mode. The ValueJet offers additional value with improved paper feed accuracy, a take-up system, ink changes on-the-fly, and three individually controlled heaters for faster drying producing brilliant images using Mutoh’s Eco-Ultra inks.
Standard on the ValueJet is Mutoh’s Patented I²: Intelligent Interweaving Printing Technique, revolutionary in the piezo printing application world, this technique allows for increased print speeds and virtually eliminates banding. Its improved accuracy and consistency of dot size and dot release during printing enriches the image, in addition to increased dot gain control that allows for more latitude in profile settings.
The ValueJet saves time and money by providing flexibility and ease of use, performing specific jobs with hassle free operator supervision. If you are in the market for a wide format inkjet printer, look to Mutoh’s ValueJet for the best quality, price and service.
1.High speed commercial outdoor printing - up to 183 sf/hr
2.Up to 3-year outdoor durability
3.NEW Eco-Ultra inks print on uncoated media, no ventilation required
4.Drop-On Demand Dot printing in 4 colors
5.Up to 1440 dpi resolution
6.1440 / 720 / 540 DPI; 10 Modes (resolutions & passes)
7.Media Drying System: Individually controlled pre, platen and post heaters
8.64" maximum Media width
9.63.58" print width
10one-year on-site warranty service included
The Mutoh ValueJet 1608 64" Hybrid Roll and Rigid Printer
Finally a flatbed with brilliant results at a price you can afford, reaching speeds up to 140 square feet an hour in production mode. For the first time Mutoh brings you a printer you can use for both car wraps and rigid substrates. Mutoh's new ValueJet 1608 - Hybrid printers print directly onto corrugated plastics, polystyrene, PVC, acrylic, Polycarbonate, foam board, aluminum composite, banner, wall covering and more. Mutoh's new MUBIO INK is recognized by the EPA Design for the Environment program. The ink is composed of 80% plant derived substances, contains no harmful VOC's and has faster drying times. The ValueJet Hybrid features drop-on-demand Micro Piezo Inkjet Technology. It is a 4-color printer with a maximum resolution of 1440 dpi, and automatic media thickness detection. The MUBIO INK is available in 880 ml ink packs.
Using Dynamic Variable Dot Imaging Technology, each ink droplet is individually adjusted to provide high speed and high quality with low ink consumption. Each head allows print resolutions of 1400 x 720 dpi, 1440 x 1440 dpi, 540 x 720 dpi and 720 x 720 dpi.
The new printers incorporate Mutoh's Intelligent Interweaving print technology (i² - pronounced i-squared). Mutoh has taken a totally new approach with its i² technology. Ink is laid down carefully in optimized wave forms, not in straight lines used in traditional printing practices. This approach drastically reduces or even eliminates typical inkjet printing artifacts such as horizontal banding, step mismatch banding, ink mottle, etc. In short, i² will allow bi-directional printing of all images, even for the most critical jobs.
The new ValueJet 1608 Hybrid printer will be delivered standard with an ink starter kit (2 x 4 CMYK) and table.
Mutoh ValueJet 1614 64" (Eco-Solvent Ultra)
Mutoh VJ 1614 Mutoh's ValueJet 1614 printer, with a top speed of 18.2 m²/h, has been specifically developed for the sign & display market. Incorporating Mutoh's i² (Intelligent Interveaving technology), the ValueJet 1614 will offer typical production speeds (720x720 dpi, 4 pass) upto 15 m²/h on banner and upto 8.6 m²/h on vinyl.
DCP 'NO NONSENSE' OVERVIEW
This printer is capable of printing on a wide range of media and is suitable for Print for Pay/Retail/Graphic Design/Outdoor .
Offering a media width of 1625 mm and a printing width of 1615 mm, the ValueJet 1614 produces full-colour posters, banners, backlit panels, POS displays, notices, signs and stickers.
The ValueJet 1614 incorporates a new generation piezo drop-on-demand variable drop "wide-model" print head. The 1440 nozzle head incorporates four colour sections (two nozzle rows of 180 nozzles/colour).
Easy to set up and utilise even by inexperienced operators, the ValueJet 1614 Eco-Solvent Ultra ink printer offers increased ink capacity (440 ml) giving lower production costs / m². The new vertical ink cassette slot system also enhances printer ergonomics.
Standard equipped with a non-motorised unwinding system for media rolls (2"/3" core) up to a weight of 30 kg, the ValueJet 1614 printer can be set up with two optional motorised unwinding / winding systems. As a result, the ValueJet 1614 printer can perfectly address the volume & application needs of the user.
Optional unwinder / winder systems are the T winder 30 take up unit, equipped with a tension bar system, for media rolls up to 30 kg and the unwinder / winder 100 system with tensioning mechanism for motorised unwinding and winding of media rolls up to 100 kg.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 review
Hardware design - Good
With all of its brushed metal and polished black accents, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 achieves a sort of executive look. The build quality certainly feels solid, which makes sense since the going rumor is that HTC had some hand in the hardware design and build. There are HTC accents throughout the phone's software, and the device seems to have no more appropriate competitor than the HTC Touch Pro (or HTC Fuze on AT&T). Both phones have large, high-resolution touch screens, though the Xperia X1 tops even the Touch Pro's VGA screen with it's high-resolution 800 by 480 pixel display.
Both this phone and the HTC Touch Pro have a slide-out full-QWERTY keyboard, though the keyboard on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is only a 3-row layout, and lacks many of the symbol keys and dedicated application keys we like to find on a smartphone. In fact, the phone lacks enough buttons overall, as the front of the phone gets only "Send" and "End," an "OK" button for Windows Mobile and a dedicated "Panels" button. The phone gets an optical mouse in the center button, but Sony Ericsson wisely doesn't use the mouse as a pointer, as we disliked on the Samsung Epix, and instead finger gestures to move the menus up and down, forward and back. We liked the optical mouse, it made using the phone easier, especially on menus that were designed by Sony Ericsson. The mouse has an unfortunate ridge around it, which makes it more functional as a 4-way button, but offers less room for finger scrolling. We miss the old days of the clickwheel, a PDA innovation that Sony pioneered.
While we think the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has a classy, business-conscious look, we weren't thrilled by some of the aesthetic design choices. The keys on the face of the phone are cut at diagonals, making each key a perfect triangle. We didn't think this looked cool enough to warrant making the keys harder to use. Also, the battery cover on our prototype review unit is a brushed metal, while the grips on the sides of the phone are more sanded. The phone has a messy look up close, with these textural inconsistencies and other divets and facets on the phone giving it a sort of industrial look. While the HTC Touch Pro is smooth and almost seamless, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is riveted, if not riveting.
Interface design - Good
For the most part, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 uses the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional user interface. However, the traditional Today Screen has been replaced by Xperia Panels, or more specifically a Panel Manager. The Panel Manager handles two types of panels: Native panels and Web panels.
Native panels are the most intriguing part, since they offer Java Micro Edition support and 3D graphics acceleration. The latter aims to ensure smooth graphics performance, but the 3D Fish panel, which was supposed to demonstrate the phone's graphical prowess, only proved there is still work to be done to take full advantage of the hardware. On the other hand, the Java ME support enables gaming houses like Electronic Arts to roll out gaming titles such as Need for Speed on a Windows Mobile-powered smartphone.
Sony Ericsson has also used native panels to allow users to customize their own home screen to some extent, as well as adding a Media Experience, similar to what we've seen on Sony Ericsson feature phones and Sony devices like the PlayStation Portable. However, we had expected to see Sony Ericsson take native panels in a more aggressive direction, where you for instance got a Walkman panel with a real Walkman player, a Cyber-shot panel and a Java gaming panel. It's easy to imagine how cool that would have been.
We had also hoped to see some serious integration of Google services on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, which would have been a nice addition to the already existing Windows Mobile functionality. However, the current Google panel consists of a search bar and a collection of bookmarks. Open the Calendar or Gmail icons, and the phone tosses you to Internet Explorer Mobile (unless you wisely make Opera your default browser first).
According to the Sony Ericsson SDK, there are several drawbacks to Xperia Panels when used on Windows Mobile. In short, don't expect to see any radical changes of Windows Mobile functionality coming out of this developer initiative, as you'll likely have to wait for future Microsoft updates in that regard.
Calling - Very good
Calls on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 sounded great on AT&T's HSDPA network. Side-by-side against an HTC Fuze on the same network, the Xperia X1 did a better job reducing background noise, and gave us some nice auditory feedback as well. Callers reported clear, if a little deep-sounding, voices. The calling screens get something of a facelift, and here we start to see the Sony Ericsson brushed metal motif emerge, with a cool faceplate look for the dialing screen. Unfortunately, call handling is managed mostly with the Windows Mobile menu, so conference calling means plucking the tiny option out of a long list. Holding the talk button, on the other hand, activates the speakerphone, which is an unusual, and unmarked, choice.
The phone synchronizes perfectly with a Window desktop, so all our contacts came through okay. This is one area where Sony Ericsson should really think about designing a new panel. There are loads of cool contact-list ideas out there, and HTC developed most of them. We'd like to see something better than the Windows Mobile standard, small-type list on this phone. We also wish that the Panels interface would support live, while-we-type searching of the address book from the contact screen, which is one of our favorite features in Windows Mobile. Unfortunately, this only works from the Windows Mobile Today panel, or Windows Mobile OS like we usually call it.
The speakerphone on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 was not nearly loud enough for our tastes, which is too bad, considering this phone's multimedia prowess. We also couldn't find a voice recognition app, so there was no voice dialing on this phone. That seems like a serious omission on a top-of-the-line, $800 cell phone. Bluetooth worked fine in our tests, and paired easily with all our headsets and speakerphones.
Messaging - Mediocre
Though a few other features, like the Web browser and the media player, get an upgrade from the standard Windows Mobile kit, the messaging apps on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 are decidedly WinMo. This is great if you use an Exchange server for e-mail and Windows Live for Instant Messaging. If not, you're pretty much out of luck. Oh, you can set up your own e-mail account, of course, but you won't get the best features of Outlook Mobile, like HTML e-mail handling. Then, you could even buy and download a third-party IM app, but again, for this price good messaging, up to and including Gtalk and quick access to popular social networks, should have come equipped. The SMS client on Windows Mobile is threaded, but looks small and dated on the phone's large, high-resolution screen. As with many actors on television, high-def isn't doing Windows Mobile any favors.
The keyboard is another issue. The keys were well-shaped, and we liked the soft-touch finish. But the top row is obstructed by the side of the upper slide. This seems mostly due to the phone's unique, though perhaps wholly unnecessary, curved shape. We like the curve, it's cool and different, but if it makes typing more difficult, we'll go without it. Still, it feels like Sony Ericsson might have pushed out a bit farther, giving the keys some more room. Perhaps they could have even squeezed in a fourth row of keys, since it felt like the device was lacking in a variety of dedicated keys, and the numbers could use their own row instead of being jumbled in at a slant among the letters.
Scheduling and productivity - Very good
If there is one thing that the customizable panel does well, it keeps you on schedule. There is room for calendars and multiple clocks, and if that isn't enough you can make multiple customized panels, or just fidget with the regular old Windows Mobile via the Windows Mobile Today panel, which does scheduling and productivity better than it does just about anything else. We obviously would like to see a serious update to the business calendar.
Multimedia - Very good
The multimedia interface on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 steals the show. It looks just like the cross-navigation bar we've seen on other Sony Ericsson devices recently, like the Sony Ericsson W760, except with a little more visual panache on this phone. Honestly, it looked so good, responded so well to touch and was so organized that we wished this were the entire phone interface. The music player on the phone is also a serious improvement over Windows Media Player, though if you dig too deep through the interface you'll get caught in the older player's snare. We still prefer the Walkman music player, which is similar but has better playlist creation tools and some cool interface effects. Why Sony refuses to enlist their best music player on their best smartphone is beyond our comprehension.
We also had a lot of trouble with the video player on the phone. It didn't recognize any of our .mp4 files, though it had no trouble with some .m4v files (also h.264) that we created to use on our Apple iPhone 3G. Videos looked fantastic on the phone's display, but we honestly think 800 by 480 pixels is overkill, especially if there isn't an easy was to get high-resolution video onto the phone. We'd like to see some good, quick media software from Sony Ericsson, or perhaps even some content partnerships to take advantage of all those pixels.
Web browsing - Very good
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 uses the Opera browser, and in fact it looks almost exactly like the same app on the HTC Touch Pro. Strangely, the phone also comes with Internet Explorer, a far inferior browser, and all of the user manuals and default settings point to IE instead of Opera. But avoid the former and enjoy the latter, because Opera is a great browser, and it chewed through our image-heavy homepage with no trouble. We'd like to see better navigation controls, perhaps a zoom button or two and a mini map would be nice for faster browsing. But we can't complain about how pages looked. Still, we aren't convinced that users are benefiting from all of those pixels.
We were impressed by the Web browser's speed, but it wasn't the best we've seen, even on AT&T's HSDPA network. We tried the Xperia X1's browser head-to-head against the Apple iPhone 3G, on both AT&T's network and our home Wi-Fi network, and in all cases the iPhone's Safari browser finished loading the page at least five seconds before the X1 could finish. Plus, the Safari browser looked more accurate and displayed more of the page on screen at once than the default Opera view. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is still a great phone for browsing, but it isn't the best there is.
Camera - Very good
The camera on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 was okay, and the images it produced could be clean and clear, or blurry and unusable. At first glance the camera's feature set seems exceedingly impressive. Besides the 3.2-megapixel sensor, the camera has auto focus with a 2-stage shutter button, a touch focus option that lets you tap on the portion of the picture you want in focus, and plenty of other camera tweaks. Unfortunately, we found this camera's focus to be way off, whether we were using the full auto, the touch focus or even the macro mode. Touch focus seemed to never take the picture we were after, but even stranger are the issues we had getting a clean self portrait. The camera kept messing with our head, literally. It didn't help that we've had obnoxiously grey weather for the entire testing period, but we also tried this camera under bright afternoon light and our studio lamps.
# Rainy day
You can see where things are going to go wrong in this rainy shot. Colors are bleeding when they're bright, but noise is kept to a minimum, even in the low-light spots.
# Iron fence
Here's where our problems with touch focus begin. The second spike on the iron fence should have been in focus in this shot. Instead, as we'll see most of the time, it's really the background that get the attention.
# Night shot
Noise is kept on the down-low in this shot of a street lamp at night. Still, even with a stabilized camera it's tough to make out the guys climbing the scaffolding behind the lamp post.
# Blustery sunrise
# Lamp posts
It was a foggy morning, so we'll forgive the blur and some of the bleeding lamps. Colors look good, too. We wish there was more detail, and the pictures fall apart at full zoom, but they look good fit on the screen, nonetheless.
# eBay shot
Things look pretty good on the lower half of the card, but at the top, the important Asst. numbers are blurred, making this one a bust for eBay use.
# Self portrait outdoors
# Self portrait indoors
Who knows what was happening here. In the top photo, we had to double check to make sure touch focus wasn't accidentally leading the camera astray, but actually full auto focus was engaged. In the second photo, it's hard to believe but this is the most clear picture we got out of a series of 5 consecutive tries. It's hard not to take personal offense.
# Little dude macro test
We were hoping to get up closer for more detail, but this is as close as we could get before the camera's focus fell apart.
# Touch focus tree branch
The camera again fails the touch focus test, missing the fuzzy end of the tree branch.
# Evergreen
The camera really came through in this shot, delivering a nice, dynamic look with the cool colors of the overcast sky.
GPS navigation - Very good
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 comes with Google Maps preloaded, and a trial version of the Wayfinder Navigation app comes included on the install disk in the box. With Google Maps, the phone was very quick to find our location, perhaps thanks to the QuickGPS software that preloads some of the satellite information onto your phone in advance. Here again, with the GPS navigation services, Sony Ericsson has missed an opportunity for a Panel. We would like to see some interesting location-based services with this phone, especially since the GPS is performing so well. How about a dedicated search and recommendations panel for GPS, like the applications that are so popular right now on the Apple iPhone 3G and the T-Mobile G1 Android Market.
Laptop sidekick - Excellent
As an Internet Sharing device, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 was one of the fastest tethered modems we've used. The phone tops out at 7.2Mbps HSDPA, speeds we don't even have available in the U.S. On AT&T's 3G network in suburban New Jersey, we regularly clocked download speeds in excess of 1.8Mbps, which is the fastest we've seen on a smartphone so far. Add to this the phone's Wi-Fi connection, and you might not even need to take your notebook out of your bag. With a standard miniUSB jack, the phone can easily charge with an available cable on the road. We couldn't ask for more in a travel companion.
Price and availability
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is available now from SonyStyle and online at Best Buy for $800.
Apple iPhone and Citrix XenDesktop Demo
A demonstration from the Citrix Application Delivery Conference 2008 in Sydney showing a possible future scenario of an Apple iPhone connecting to Citrix XenDesktop.
Motorola Aura and Aura Diamond
Security tries to run Noah out of the building when he gets too close to the $5,000 MOTO Aura Diamond at MWC in Barcelona. But MOTO PR saves him and gives him hands-on time with the "regular" Aura...
Nokia E55
Nokia launched two new smartphones at MWC. The first is the E55, a 9.9mm thin S60 phone with a compact QWERTY board, long battery life, and low price. M O R E from MWC '09
Multimedia Nokia N97
UAE consumers will be among the first in the world to be offered the Nokia N97, the Finnish companys new top-of-the-line handset. Nokia hopes the N97 will become a direct competitor to the Apple i...
Nokia E71 Smartphone
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Nokia E66 smartphone
Palm Discovery reviews the Nokia E66 smartphone which is very similar to the Nokia E71 smartphone previously reviewed.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
ASUS Airo
ASUS was kind enough to take its beautiful AIRO laptop out from behind the glass at CES for an Engadget exclusive look at the functional sliding mechanism. The design raises the keyboard to cool the hot running components beneath allowing for a fan-less, convection-cooled design. Unfortunately, this prototype is just a chipset-less mechanical shell. Raise the lid and the keyboard slides back smoother than a greased-up Pete Rose. This allows for a larger, more comfortable wrist rest from which to slap those angled keys. Sexy? Oh yeah, with mojo to spare. Check the video after the break.
Asus MacBook Air
lol I just though my eeepc looks better than than the MacBook Air, and with the price on the MacBook Air, you can buy an eeepc for each member of your family.
Micro Laptop Readboy X5
Splinternieuwe Mini Laptop. Compleet in originele verpakking, handleiding, software, 512 MB SD kaart (met herstel software). Is zeer compact (zie afmetingen) en heeft een handig draaibaar scherm. Volledig geinstalleerd, dus kan gelijk gebruikt worden. Kleur is zwart.
Specificaties:
- 32 - bit processor
- kloksnelheid 400 MHz
- gedeeld opslag/werkgeheugen 1 GB
- 8 - inch kleurenscherm 800x400 pixels
- Scherm 270 graden draaibaar
- QWERTY - toetsenbord
- touch pad
- geheugenkaartlezer
- USB - poort
- stereo - speakers
- netwerkkaart
- muis/toetsenbord - aansluiting
- hoofdtelefoon - aansluiting
- microfoon - aansluiting
- audio - inputaansluiting
- 7, 4 - Volts lithiumbatterij 1. 500 mAh
- Afm. 22, 5x16x3 cm
- Gewicht 800g
Asus T91 tablet hands on at CES 2009
Unveiled at CES this year and again detailed at CeBIT in more recent times, we got our hands on the Asus Eee PC T91 netbook tablet at its first showing in the UK.
Taking notes from their Eee Top model, the T91 is a tablet running XP, but at the press of a button in the bezel of the 8.9-inch screen, you can launch into Widget or Touch modes, based on a Linux system. You can swipe between the different modes, enhancing the touch interaction, or just using it as a conventional netbook.
Besides the 3Doorway as it's called, this is pretty much your typical netbook, but to keep the size and weight down, it will come with a 32GB SSD. In terms of connectivity, you’ll get Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but 3G, GPS and TV tuner options are also being talked about. It also comes with a stylus, tucked in the front.
Sadly details are still a little sketchy, but we are expecting to see it surface in May in the UK and cost somewhere in the region of £500. The big brother, the T101H should follow later in the year, giving all the above, but with a 10-inch screen.
Sony Lifestyle PC 8" VIAO Laptop Demo from CES 2009
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ASUS Laptop PCs at the CES 2009
Albert happens upon some of ASUS new 18-inch Laptops. See what ensues! And what's in store for the veritable Mobo manufacturer's continued foray into the realm of whole entire computer design.
HP TX2 :: The 'iPhone" of Tablet Notebooks
"nobody wants a touch-screen notebook?" -- Or what about Apple's insistence that a MacTablet is a loser? Well HP, and a few thousand CES attendees would disagree! The TX2 is a cool little laptop that gives multi-touch capabilities to a convertible notebook/tablet.
Hp Pavilion dv5t notebook new design
Description
The dv5t features an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, up to 4096MB DDR2 System Memory, NVIDIA GeForce Go graphics available and 15.4" diagonal WXGA BrightView Widescreen.
Quick Specs
Intel Core 2 Duo (2 GHz), 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 5.7 lbs, 15.4 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition
Acer Aspire One AOA150-1006 Notebook PC
Empower yourself with the incredibly light yet remarkably productive Acer Aspire One. Great for getting things done - whether checking email, managing online accounts or chatting with friends - the Aspire One offers a familiar operating system, with Windows XP Home, that clearly organizes everything needed to surf the Internet, work or simply have fun. This small but smart netbook comes with built-in 802.11b/g WiFi for easy access to available wireless networks. The Acer Aspire One has an 8.9-inch CrystalBrite LED backlit display with a resolution of 1024x600 pixels and features the unique Acer CrystalEye webcam for live video streaming, video chats and conferences.
Other great features include a 1.60GHz Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB DDR2 533MHz memory (512MB onboard and 512MB in memory slot), a 120GB hard drive for digital storage, a SD Card reader, Multi-in-one media card reader, three USB 2.0 ports, and a variety of pre-loaded software. Travel light, but smart, with the new Acer Aspire One AOA150-1006 Netbook.
What It Is & Why You Need It
- Internet Power in the Palm of Your Hand
- The Best Internet Experience to Stay In-Touch and Informed
- Simple and Affordable Mobile Productivity
Sony Ericsson S500
Sony Ericsson S500 cell phone
Add colour to your free time with a media player and expandable Memory Stick slot. So you choose what size of music library is right for you. You can even add a music accessory such as the Music Bluetooth Receiver MBR-100 and play your phone music direct through your home stereo. Play 3D games or access the Web browser for easy surfing on the move. Joined up thinking The S500 arrives with everything you need to connect your phone to your computer. Transfer your favourite music from PC to phone using Sony Ericsson Disc2Phone music management software. Or move images from your phone to your computer without the need for any software. When the S500 is connected, it appears as a drive on your computer.
Sony Ericsson S500 mobile phone - Availability
It also features Bluetooth 2.0, giving you same fast, robust connection to other Bluetooth devices as the T650. The Sony Ericsson S500 is a 14mm slim 2.5G slider phone (GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900), available in either Mysterious Green or Spring Yellow. It will be in the shops in selected markets from Q2 2007.
Sony Ericsson launched a of phones besides the S500. For people in North American Markets namely the P1 a smartphone taking on the Nokia E91 Communicator, T250 an entry level candy bar and the T650 another candybar with average features. The S500 a super slim slider just 14mm thick, Quad Band GSM with EDGE and comes in bright color schemes like ‘Mysterious green’ and ‘Spring Yellow’. The attractive feature in it is that you can change the oustside colours and themes as you like. Specifications include a 2 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth (A2DP), 2″ TFT (240 x 320, 262k colors), Memory Stick slot and music player.
Nokia E91 Preview
The best possible match I can see for the E91 is the phone codenamed Eitri which is due for internal release in week 17 of 2009 (Mid April). This is a landscape candybar with QWERTY, 3.5-inch 640×350 display, minimum 8GB ROM, microSD, pressure sensitive touch UI with tactile feedback and gestures, charging via USB, 5MP AF camera with dual LED flash, integrated compass and accelerometer, proximity sensor, FM transmitter.
Some pretty impressive specs there. While it may only be a small thing I am impressed that Nokia have FINALLY decided to go with USB charging. It may not be the E91 as there is no mention of dual screens, and the screen is actually smaller than the current internal screen with a 3.5-inch 640×350 display compared to the current 4 inch 800 x 352 display. However this could indicate they are releasing a smaller version giving it more mass appeal.
Sprint U300 WiMax / EVDO Dual Mode USB Modem
US : Franklin Wireless and Beceem Communications have partnered to revolutionize the mobile broadband user experience with the introduction of the world’s first dual-mode 3G CDMA/4G WiMAX USB Modem, the Franklin U300 ( inset ).
The U300 was commercially released by Sprint on December 17th 2008 and is the first USB modem that can be used on Sprint’s existing 3G CDMA network and on Clearwire’s 4G WiMAX network (Sprint release). The U300 incorporates Beceem’s high-performance Mobile WiMAX chipset alongside an EVDO-Rev A chip and is available now at select Sprint retail locations.
“The availability of widespread network coverage is one of the most critical success factors for mobile broadband wireless adoption,” according to Michael Thelander, CEO of Signals Research Group, LLC. “With Mobile WiMAX network coverage still in its early stages, the dual-mode Franklin USB modem with the Beceem WiMAX chip is a significant step towards accelerating the adoption of Mobile WiMAX.”
The U300 modem gives customers true mobility by allowing them to move between CDMA and WiMAX networks with automatic handoffs between the two. U300 users will enjoy download speeds of up to 10 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 2 Mbps while on 4G WiMAX networks, and automatically connect to existing 3G EVDO networks when traveling outside of 4G network coverage.
“Our U300 USB modem ushers in a new era of high-speed mobile computing,” said OC Kim, president of Franklin Wireless. “In developing this revolutionary product we came to truly appreciate the WiMAX expertise of the Beceem team and the performance of their chip, which we have been able to combine with our 3G product heritage to offer a ‘best in class’ product that provides users with the unprecedented data speeds afforded by 4G WiMAX networks while switching back to 3G whenever needed.”
“Franklin is one of the most innovative and capable companies in the 3G and 4G mobile broadband modem business, and has recognized the tremendous potential for dual-mode modems early on,” said Babu Mandava, CEO of Beceem. “Our first joint product will set the benchmark for dual-mode features and performance, and we look forward to working closely with Franklin to expand our leadership in the multi-mode product space.”
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Samsung F490 Lanched
Since there were no news about this handset at CES this week, I thought they were saving the announcement for the big 3GSM show in Barcelona, next month. But I was wrong. Samsung SGH-F490 is being launched today.
Why waste the opportunity to show off the new phone at the one of the biggest trade shows of the year? And then then issue a press release, about the flagship product, that will likely be lost among the flood of news reports coming from CES?
And the official Samsung F490 specifications:
* Tri band GSM (900/1800/1900), UMTS 2100, HSDPA 3.6 Mbps
* 3.2″ 262K Color 16:9 Wide Full Touch Display with Haptics feedback
* Croix interface
* 5 mpx camera, video recording (MPEG4, QVGA at 15 fps)
* Front camera for video calls
* Video playback at 30 fps
* 130 MB of Internal memory
* Built-in mobile Google apps
* microSD card slot
* standard 3.5 mm headphone jack
* Bluetooth 2.0 (A2DP+AVRCP), USB 2.0
* Dimensions: 115 x53.5 x11.8 mm
* Weight: 102g