Archive for January, 2008

Sony Ericsson W910i Review

Sony Ericsson W910i

The bottom line differences between these two cell can be easily summarized. Quad-band Sony Ericsson W910i is in the HSDPA handset, which is nice for those who want faster downloading of data that offers - of course quickly download music springs to mind. But his camera is fairly mediocre 2-megapixel affair. This is a small slider, and not go on a package of built-in memory, with only 35MB on board.

Plasma TV Panasonic TH-42PX700

Panasonic TH-42PX700

Panasonic TH-42PX700 in the final point of divergence from the Virgin lesser models is its design, sports and new reasonably natty-looking silver chassis with black gloss Expected edge. One of the key area where the 42PX700 is absolutely identical to the PX70 his siblings, although its image, it uses exactly the same V-Real 2 image processing engine. Although this may initially sound somewhat disappointing, do not forget that the image quality of the 42PX70 is after all, absolutely perfect. So the phrase “if it is not broke, do not fix it” springs to mind.

Samsung SGH-i640V Review

Samsung SGH-i640V

You can not be rash to assume that the fact that the Samsung SGH-i640V is intended for those whose voice communications are more focused than-oriented data. But think again, as the SGH-i640V is a slider and the slider mechanism hides a full QWERTY keyboard. Sliders with QWERTY keyboards do not lend themselves to tiny proportions, and that is well illustrated here. In i640V SGH-95mm tall when closed, rising to about 133mm when opened. In truth, that is not wildly off the mark, you’d expect from a slider. But that’s a Beastie to 61mm, which makes it a little challenge for some pockets.

Sony Ericsson W960i Review

Sony Ericsson W960i

The Sony Ericsson W960i is, at first glance, the mobile smartphone fan should want. Stylish to look at, full of the rich opportunities in the Walkman, camera and strong on paper specifications, in packages that feature. There is 8GB of internal memory (no expansion slots), and the phone is a tri-band GSM to 3G. It is a little tall for a large 109mm, 55mm wide and 16mm thick, but is OK on the weight front to 119g. Now I’m smartphone user, but not great, that a fan of UIQ, at least as it is implemented by Sony Ericsson. I know that the operating system is powerful and I know that he is able to batch. I know, there is oodles of software, and I know that you have lots of fans. But simply, I simply do not find intuitive user interface, or persistence in using tiny touch buttons sometimes very user-friendly.

Samsung SGH-G800 Review

Samsung SGH-G800

Samsung SGH-G800 brings new 3x optical zoom 5-megapixel images next to a mobile phone - a pairing that was quite desirable in a special digital camera that not long ago.  I’ll get to the camera - a unique selling point of mobile phones that - in more detail later. But even before looking at any of the features I need to stress that if you have small pockets or want neat and stylish mobile phone, and then perhaps in the G800 is not for you.  Styled on the silver and black with the G800 is quite a good looking phone. It is a slider, and exceptionally large navigation button is under the screen, accompanied by two tall, thin SoftMenu buttons. Below these, and very near the bottom edge of the phone calls and keys are complete and key Cancel.

Toshiba Satellite U300-134

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Our attempts to model Toshiba Satellite U300-134, which normally sells for just under £ 700, but is currently available for the staggeringly low price of £ 650 inc. VAT. Until that appears system powered by Intel Core 2 Duo T7250, which works on healthy 2.0GHz with 800MHz front side bus and 2 MB of L2 Cache. This combined with 2GBs of 667MHz DRR2 RAM and a 160GB SATA 5400rpm HDD, with graphics provided by an integrated Intel GMA X3100 chipset. Fines, none of this is particularly noteworthy in itself, but it is perfectly acceptable for the price point and can certainly not worse.

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Sony Ericsson K770i Review

Sony Ericsson K770i

Getting started with another new phone from Sony Ericsson. The K770i is a tri-band handset with 3G. It has a neat candybar design and is clearly in the middle of the range. My attempt to review along with 3 colored SIM card and was rather nice ‘exclusive to 3′ purple. Sony Ericsson wants the shade called ‘Ultra Violet “. Think Ribena and you had an idea.  Other actors are too this phone and are not available to other colors: black (which will be “Soft Black” according to Sony Ericsson), brown ( “Truffle Brown”), silver (Sandy Beige “) and orange (” Henna Bronze ” ). The phone is available at various prices, including nothing at all, depending on the contract selected.

Samsung F700V Review

Samsung F700V

The iPhone, for example, can not be any cup of tea, but I do not know a single hard-bitten hack, which used the device, which has not fallen in love with its beautifully designed GUI, and almost perfectly executed touch - screen interface hardware.  Another indication of the popularity of the product is the number of companies and products you try to copy its key ideas and use them. IPhone, and it looks like to have a pretty powerful influence here too: 2008 is to be years touch screen and Samsung F700V is at the forefront of looking for a knock Apple from its perch.

Nokia N81 8GB Review

Nokia N81 8GB

Nokia N81 8GB for what it is not surprising given the name of the handset, equipped with 8 GB of internal memory. This can be used for any data you want, but penchant for the mobile phone is designed for music and games. You may be wondering why I am not in the photograph in the list, but 2-megapixel camera is one of the aspects of this handset that disappoints. I’ll get to that later, but now it is worth noting simply that if photos are your thing, there are other mobiles that better.

Nokia N95 8GB Review

Nokia N95 8GB

Only last week, I wrote that at the end of my review of the Nokia N81 8GB, that should keep an eye open for my take on the Nokia N95 8GB. Well, if you waited, you may be pleasantly surprised, because I will say the N95 8GB is a better device. When I looked at the original N95 I was not too impressed. It certainly crammed in, but I found the handset large, build quality less than stunning, battery life poor, GPS antenna iffy and general software works fairly slowly. It is difficult to confirm the signal. The original N95 has several software upgrades since my review, which appeared to have settled understand some questions. But the good news is that the N95 8GB to all-round better handset from beginning.