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Wednesday 18 May 2011

Verizon’s first dual core: Motorola Droid X2

This is a 4.3-inch Android (2.2, to be upgraded to 2.3) smartphone with a qHD screen resolution,  The 4.3 inch screen stays the same size but gets a much needed upgrade to qHD specs that carry a 540 x 960 pixel resolution and a dual-core 1GHz processor,  this coupled with 512 MB of RAM make this super fast and efficient. An 8 megapixel camera with continuous autofocus and HD video and can record video in 720p HD. Mirror Mode allows you to view and share your photos, videos and downloaded movies on a larger TV via HDMI output. Virtual QWERTY keyboard featuring SWYPE technology for quick and easy typing of messages and emails. The Droid X2 will become Verizon’s first dual core device and aim’s to please. You can also expect the latest edition of MotoBlur on the Droid X2. Another cool built in feature is the DX2’s ability to offer up “full display mirroring” which allows you to connect your DX2 to your HDMI compatible TV and see all of what your phone has to offer on a larger screen.

Monday 16 May 2011

SEAGATE DEBUTS FIRST MOBILE WIRELESS STORAGE FOR iOS

SEAGATE GOFLEX SATELLITE: (MOBILE WIRELESS STORAGE)
Seagate’s GoFlex Satellite is a 2.5-inch portable hard disk drive holding up to 500GB of your precious data and while this might not sound like any earth-shattering news at all, it’s thebuilt-in Wi-Fi b/g/n module that truly breaks new ground. Nested in a plastic chassis, the nifty disk measures at 4.72 x 3.46 x 1.26 inches. It comes with a standard SATA connector and a miniUSB 3.0 port for speedy data transfers. Wi-Fi range of more than 30 feet. GoFlex Media  App: Initially available for Apple iOS devices, such as: iPad, iPhone and iPod touch; the GoFlex Media app provides a seamless way to connect the mobile wireless storage to your iPad or iPhone. Media Sync software: The easy-to-use Media Sync software, also included free with purchase, makes grabbing media from a Windows® PC or Mac® OS X computer a breeze. Wherever the files are stored, whether that is a file structure of your own creation or in an iTunes library, the Media Sync software will load all of your desired music, videos, photos and documents on to the GoFlex Satellite drive. Loading Media: For rapid loading of media content, the wireless mobile storage comes equipped with the superfast USB 3.0 cable to get files from your computer to the GoFlex Satellite drive. 
"With the GoFlex Satellite mobile wireless storage, we wished to create an elegant solution that provides real value to the multitude of iPad users out there by delivering a seamless connection to local storage. No longer will a consumer feel as though it is a compromise to purchase a lower capacity tablet or iPad. With GoFlex Satellite, people will be able to carry their entire media library with them without the need for wires or the web at a fraction of the cost of adding 3G or purchasing the 64GB iPad."

Sunday 15 May 2011

Infuse 4G review


The Samsung Infuse 4G instantly commands attention with its large 4.5″ display, and defines exquisite multi-media potential with the high quality performance of the Samsung Super AMOLED Plus technology touch screen that is nothing short of breath taking. This savvy smartphone is very light, weighing in at less than 5 ounces and only 0.35″ thick. The Infuse 4G shows up with the same class of camera seen in most new phones, which includes an 8 mp LED flash supported rear facing camera that features stunning HD 720p video capture, and a 1.3 mp forward facing camera. the Infuse has a snappy 1.2 GHz processor on board, which is plenty fast and powerful for superior multi-tasking and 4G data download speeds. This powerhouse processor works beautifully with the Android 2.2 Froyo OS; additional features include Wifi connectivity and Mobile Hotspot capability, USB support, an FM radio, Bluetooth, and much more.
The good: The Samsung Infuse 4G features a large and vibrant 4.5-inch touch screen that's great for browsing and videos. The bad: The lower-resolution screen makes text look a bit pixelated. AT&T's 4G data speeds are slow.

Monday 2 May 2011

Mobile PC: Samsung Sliding PC 7 Review

The company launched its first Windows-based tablet, calling it the Sliding 7 Series PC while adding to its extensive tablet lineup. Samsung spiced up the keyboard by coloring it blue (traditional black is available as well). It's a revamp on the idea of a Netbook, and an attempt to finally make a Windows tablet work a little bit better. The 10.1-inch mini-laptop has a striking design, and has a multitouch screen so it can operate in both tablet and Netbook-esque format. The Slider Series 7 is equipped with a number of ports and slots, including HDMI (back of the unit), USB 2.0, a 4-in-1 card reader, an SD slot for storage expansion, and a 1.3 Megapixel front-facing camera. It's equipped with 2GB of memory, and the Lithium Polymer battery is non-removable.

Key Specs: 
  • CPU: Intel® ATOMTM Oak Trail Z670 @ 1.66GHz 
  • Samsung Touch Launcher 
  • Memory: 2GB DDR2 
  • Hard Drive (max): 32GB or 64GB (mSATA SSD) 
  • Screen: 10.1-inch touchscreen HD LCD display (340 nit) 
  • Resolution: 1366 x 768 
  • Graphics: Intel Integrated Graphics 
  • Audio Technology: Integrated speaker (0.8W x 2) 
  • I/O: 
  • USB 2.0 
  • 4-in-1 memory card reader 
  • HMDI out 
  • Webcam: 1.3MP 
  • Battery: Lithium Polymer; up to 9 hours 
  • Wireless: 802.11b/g/n; WiMax; 3G 
  • Dimensions: 10.47 x 6.88 x 0.78 inches (W x D x H) 
  • Weight: Starting at 2.18 lbs.