Saturday, April 30, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v

Samsung Galaxy Tab (AT&T)

Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1v is a Vodafone exclusive variant and includes different features and specifications to the recently announced Galaxy Tab 10.1.

Design

As with the iPhone before it, Apple's iPad shot to instant success when it was released last year, prompting a quick reply from competitors like Samsung. Apple's success defined consumer expectations for what a tablet computer would look and feel like. Samsung has taken Apple's template and added its own flavour to it; keeping the iPad's 10-inch display and glossy black bezel, but covering the rear of the device with a textured plastic and moulded this grip to best fit your fingers when holding the tablet in landscape view.
The curved rear-facing grip on the Galaxy Tab feels fantastic.
(Credit: CBSi)
The basic shape and size isn't all that's borrowed from the iPad, however; like Apple, Samsung opts for a sealed device with no replaceable battery, no microSD card slot and no HDMI or micro USB ports. In fact, there are only three ports on the 10.1v: a headphone socket, a slot for a SIM card and a 30-pin charging port.
The 10.1-inch LCD display looks brilliant, even though it doesn't share the AMOLED tech of Samsung's Galaxy S phones. Its 1280x800 (WXGA) resolution looks crisp and sharp, and the colours are bold and vibrant. We've even found the screen mostly visible in sunlight, though the ultra glossy glass over the panel can make it difficult not to see yourself reflected along with your email.

User experience

Samsung has done a fine job delivering an attractive tablet that is comfortable to use, but the real star of this experience is Google's Honeycomb operating system. Those familiar with Android will see similarities with the software of their phones, but it also feels like a completely new experience, for the better.
The stock Honeycomb experience offers five user-customisable home screens with a persistent notifications bar along the bottom. In the bottom left of the screen, regardless of orientation, you'll find software navigation keys; Back, Home and Multitasking, plus a fourth Menu key within apps that require one.
Unlike the iPad version of iOS, Honeycomb takes full advantage of the screen real estate, with quick access to messages and settings in the bottom right of the screen. Navigating the home screens and app drawer is made even easier, just touch the left and right sides of the screen rather than swiping your finger across it.

Not quite 'appening

The only disappointment we've had with Honeycomb so far is the way that a majority of apps render on the larger screen. When Apple launched the iPad it had the forethought to add an app scaling tool, doubling the size of iPhone apps to fit the iPad's display. Google only goes halfway in this endeavour, with some apps filling up the whole screen, while others look ridiculous boxed into a corner of the viewing area.
But even those that do use the entire screen mostly fail to resize the content in the apps for optimal viewing. Facebook and Twitter, for example, open in full screen mode, but each entry is almost too small to read without squinting. Here's hoping these major apps get a tablet-focused update quick smart.
Many important apps, like Facebook, are yet to receive a tablet makeover.
(Credit: CBSi)
The pre-installed apps is a good cross-section of tools, however. There is the standard suite of Gmail, Google Maps (with turn-by-turn navigation) and a very sexy-looking new music player. You also get a full copy of Quickoffice HD, allowing you to create office-compatible documents, edit those stored locally or on a number of cloud-storage services, like Dropbox and Google Docs.

Media and the web

With all the possible use cases for a 10-inch tablet, Samsung has whittled it down to focus on two important uses; web browsing and multimedia, and in both cases the 10.1v is a real stand out. With the power of the dual-core processor behind it, the web browser renders even complex pages like grease lightning and it handles HD video superbly. The 16GB of storage on-board will be enough for most users, though the lack of expandable memory will infuriate others.
Surprisingly, the tablet's 8-megapixel camera is also a fantastic feature. With auto-focus and an LED photolight, plus a range of pre-set white balanced settings and photo filters, we managed to take some sharp, colourful pics with the 10.1v.
Our only real concern is the lack of a direct HDMI connection or some sort of wireless media sharing option, like DLNA. This year a majority of the top-shelf smartphones and tablets will ship with these features and we'll expect to see them as we'll use these devices as much for sharing media as for consuming it. Not to have one or both of these options is a real oversight in this product like this.

Performance

Our review of the Galaxy Tab 10.1v marked two firsts for our reviews team, it was our first Honeycomb device in the labs and it was also our first device making use of the Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor. The results, comparatively speaking, were out of this world. The 10.1v flew past last year's best smartphones for in-browser benchmarks, and added well over 50 per cent to the Android-specific benchmarks we've run. But then, you'd expect this from dual-core 1GHz processors.

BrowserMark benchmark

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v
  • HTC Desire HD
  • Apple iPhone 4
  • Samsung Nexus S
  • Longer bars equal better performance 91507 41121 38010 36458
In real-world scenarios this resulted in outstanding multitasking performance, with instantaneous transitions between active tasks, and great performance in the 3D games we tested. Battery life was also solid, with about nine or 10 hours of use over two to three days, with a continuous 3G connection and two active push email accounts.

Overall

With Google's Honeycomb in place, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v is an outstanding device for personal media and web consumption. There isn't much Samsung can do about the sub-par app support for Android tablet so far (but this is bound to improve), though we do think not including HDMI or DLNA in the out-of-the-box experience is missing a trick, to say the least. On top of this, the lack of micro SD card support and a user-replaceable battery isn't going to win favour from those who refuse to buy an iPad for the same reasons.
But our strongest reservation comes from Samsung's own announcement of updated Galaxy Tab models arriving in Q3 2011. Boasting a thinner profile and the possibility of larger storage, good things may come to those who wait.
Samsung Galaxy Tab (Wi-Fi)
Cnet

HTC Sensation ™ 4G

Instant sensory overload, courtesy of the HTC Sensation™ 4G.

Instant Watchification.
With HTC Watch™, you've got instant access to an entire arsenal of entertainment. New sounds. New games.  New releases. Now on-demand.

Total Waitlessness.
With a 1.2Ghz dual core processor primed for the nation's largest 4G network, you can multitask apps, games and gadgets, and download massive movie files without catching a single glimpse of the dreaded buffering bar.

Every Last Detail.
With a streamlined unibody aluminum design, infinite ways to make it yours and an 8-megapixel camera on board, it’s got every detail covered and every detail captured.

Absolute Sense.
With HTC Sense™ improving upon the improvements of Android 2.3, you've got deep social network integration across a ton of different apps, custom HTC widgets, animated displays, automated updates, and infinite ways to customize.

Unpixelated Bliss.
With a massive 4.3" qHD touchscreen, everything you watch - every color, motion, movie, game and Android app - literally jumps off the screen in pixels.

TECH SPECS
Processor
Dual core Qualcomm® Snapdragon™, 1.2 GHz
Operating System
Android™ platform (Gingerbread)
Internal Memory
768 MB RAM, 4 GB Internal Storage (1 GB user addressable)
Display
4.3” (diagonal) qHD(540x960 pixels)
Network
GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
GPS
GPS/AGPS
Camera
8 megapixel autofocus camera with Dual LED flash
Connectivity
Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi®: 802.11 b/g/n, 3.5 mm audio jack, SDHC capable microSDcard slot (8GB card inc.)
Battery
1520mAh LiIon
Dimensions
5" (L) x 2.6" (W) x 0.44" (T)
Weight
5.2 ounces
HTC Desire HD A9191 Unlocked GSM Android Smartphone with 8 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, Touchscreen--International Version with No Warranty (Black)

Nokia E7 QWERTY Slider


Nokia has announced its new Nokia E7 QWERTY slider. The new E7 QWERTY Slider joins other new releases smartphones called the Nokia C7 and the C6. This aluminum-clad handset is described as being the ultimate business smartphone which features a 4-inch touchscreen display featuring Nokia ClearBlack technology for improved outdoor visibility and a full keyboard, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync on board, supports Push mail technology, IM clients, Ovi Maps, full browser and Ovi services.
The new Symbian 3 OS on the device allows users to work on documents, review spreadsheets as well as read/edit slides. Other features also include Wireless LAN and Wi-Fi and GPRS/WAP, 3G connectivity and a bluetooth.
The Nokia E7 expects to be available in stores by Q4 of 2010.
 Nokia E7-00 Unlocked GSM Phone with Touchscreen, QWERTY Keyboard, Easy E-mail Setup, GPS Navigation, 8 MP Camera--U.S. Version with Warranty (Silver)

Apple iPhone 5 launch in China in October

ipgonemetal132111 Apple iPhone 5 launch in China in October
The last level of knowledge in terms of iPhone 5 launch was that the new Apple probably until the end of this year on the market will be iPhone as Apple’s iPhone 5 production only to begin in September 2011. The iPhone 5 will actually have a (almost) direct connection to the September 2011, however not in terms of production, but on the launch.
In October 2011 iPhone 5 is to be sold: the Apple in China, this will have been analyst Brian White in experience. Which should be true then it is in the area of what is possible, that iPhone 5 in this country earlier are the Apple in the market is this as against end or Early next year. Finally, Apple devices traditionally first in Europe and in the United States on the market come before they find their way to China.
The information from white clearly show that even the experts tap at the moment still in the dark regarding the launch of the Apple iPhone 5. After all, you get conflicting messages to read, whose Verfasser each citing their own sources almost every day. What sources and experts are ultimately quite kept that can be at the moment still not said, so that we must simply wait for the further development of the iPhone 5.
Apple iPhone 4 Black Smartphone 16GB (AT&T)

What's the latest on the iPhone 5?


Now that the speculation about the Verizon iPhone has been nipped in the bud by a dose of the real thing, the Apple rumor mill is turning it’s attention back to other subjects, including the iPhone 5.
Given the normal Apple product cycle, the next new iPhone model, currently dubbed “iPhone 5,” should be appearing sometime in June, which will put it hard on the heels of the iPad 2, apparently scheduled for release in early April. One brand new rumor is that the iPhone 5 will not have a “Home” button, which is said to be in line for elimination and replacement with gestures. This is something that Steve Jobs wanted for the iPad (no physical buttons), and is apparently coming to the Apple tablet, making it logical that the button would be removed from the iPhone as well.
There has been surprisingly little buzz about changes for the iPhone 5, according to a DailyFinance story. Like the upcoming iPad 2, it is rumored to be getting a slightly faster ARM processor, perhaps dubbed the A5. Perhaps the biggest rumor is that the iPhone 5 (and again the iPad 2) will have “world phone” capabilities, thanks to a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) chipset. That incorporates both GSM and CDMA capabilities, of course, and would allow Apple to sell one phone to both AT&T and Verizon here in the U.S. as well as being able to do the same with other vendors worldwide. That would seem to make logical manufacturing sense, especially when teamed up with the same technology as the iPad.
One could also speculate that the iPhone 5 will have an even better back-side camera, with even more features to play with in the photo software. As the iPhone 4 is already an excellent phone camera, any improvements would likely take it to world-class for a cell phone camera. Another feature from the new iPad that could migrate to the iPhone is improved speakers. And, of course, we have already seen the new antenna design become a part of the Verizon iPhone.
 Apple iPhone 4 Black Smartphone 16GB (AT&T)

White iPhone 4 “Now Available In White”

To follow up on our article on the white iPhone 4 from Vodafone in the UK, I am happy to tell you that the white iPhone 4 is finally here in the US.  This is no rumor folks.  Apple released the white iPhone 4 in 28 countries including the US this Friday (4/28).

    “The white iPhone 4 has finally arrived and it’s beautiful,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “We appreciate everyone who has waited patiently while we’ve worked to get every detail right.”
Contract prices through AT&T and Verizon remain the same ($199 for the 16GB or $299 for the 32GB models) and the phones seem to be readily available through the Apple Store.  We ordered one from the Apple Store on Friday and promptly received the 3 – 5 day shipping confirmation email.
As for differences between the white and black iPhone 4, there are very few.  The white iPhone 4 is repotedly 2mm thicker than it’s black predecessor and has a visible proximity sensor.  Reports have already surfaced of 3rd party cases being a bit too small, but the bumpers from Apple still fits perfectly.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Playstation Phone Sony Ericsson

The device will boast a four-inch multi-touch screen, providing up to five hours and 35 minutes of 3D gaming time. The phone will have a PlayStation-style controller with the standard PlayStation buttons. Available games will include Sims 3, FIFA 10, Splinter Cell, Tekken, and, supposedly, Guitar Hero.
The operating system for Zeus is Android 3.0 Gingerbread. Micro SD slot card with 8 GB memory and 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 processor. It comes with Adreno 205 graphics processing unit and 3.8" display. The phone is equipped with 1GB ROM and 512 MB RAM. 3.8" touchscreen and touch pad resemble that of PSP gaming console. You can download games through PlayStation phone. The camera comes with LED flash. This is going to be one among the best gadgets for men who are into gaming.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

PDA Replacement Stylus

Whenever possible we work with both Distributors and OEM's (Original Equipment Manufacturers) to secure the original replacement stylus for your PDA.
EXECUTIVE STYLE 4-in-1 Pen - Laser Pointer - LED Flashlight - PDA Stylus 

iPhone & iPad Styluses

Like many of the newer SmartPhones, the iPhone and iPad use "capacitive touch screen" technology. Without getting overly technical, this basically means that it reacts to the electrical conductivity of the human finger, so a plain plastic stylus will not work. Styluses have to be specifically designed to mimic a human finger, making it necessary that they be made at least a certain size and of particular materials. For more info on this type of touch screen, click here...

This has to date limited the options available to us, however the styluses below do work very well. And, as always, we are continually on the lookout other options, and will bring them to you as available.
iPhone & iPad StylusesBoxWave Capacitive iPad Stylus (Jet Black)

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