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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Nokia E61:Smartphone from the Eseries range

The Nokia E61 is a smartphone from the Eseries range, a Series 60 Third Edition device with a QWERTY keyboard targeting business users in the European market. As of Q4 2006 Cingular and Rogers Wireless have deployed a similar yet restricted version designated the Nokia E62 in the North American and Brazilian markets. The E62 is substantially similar but without an 802.11 WiFi chipset or W-CDMA (UMTS) 3G support. E61 supports 900/1800/1900 bands, while E62 can operate in 850/900/1800/1900 in order to support American networks.
On 12 February 2007 Nokia announced the E61i as a follow up product.
The Nokia E61i, designed specifically for extensive mobile email usage, provides advanced attachment handling with on-the-device document editing. The new full keyboard design with Navi and One Touch keys offers a unique mobile user experience. The E61i supports corporate mobile email solutions such as Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email, Good Mobile Messaging, Mail for Exchange, Seven Mobile Mail, and BlackBerry Connect and most popular consumer email solutions. In response to customer demand, the device also features a high quality 2.0-megapixel camera, a music player and a video player.

Its kinda weird but out of all of today's announcements I am most excited about one that's just an update. I'm talking about the 3GSM World Congress 2007 and the Nokia E61i.

Yep that "i" means that this phone is an update to last year's highly popular but weirdly sized E61 phone aimed at business users who need Blackberry like push email features and WiFi.

So What's New?

Nokia says the Nokia E61i has a new refreshed sleek design. I checked its just 2.5mm thinner but it does look a whole lot better. It now has improved handling of attachments and what really makes it for me, an integrated 2 megapixel camera.

Everything else is pretty much the same. Quadband (EGSM 850/900/1800/1900) connectivity, Symbian S60 3rd Edition, Bluetooth and Infrared.

The Nokia E61i supports corporate mobile email solutions such as Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email, Good Mobile Messaging, Mail for Exchange, Seven Mobile Mail, and BlackBerry Connect as well as most popular consumer email solutions.

Genral functions:
Manufacturer:Nokia
Available:2006 (E61), 2007 (E61i)
Screen: Landscape QVGA 320 × 240 LCD screen, 2.8 in, 24 bits (16 million) colors
Camera: 2 MPx (E61i)
Operating system:S60 platform third edition on Symbian OS
Input:46 keys QWERTY thumb keyboard, five-way joystick
CPU:220 MHz ARM processor (E61i)
Memory:64MB internal
Memory card:Mini SD (e61i is Micro SD)
Networks:WWAN GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad band, UMTS (W-CDMA 2100)/HSCSD/CSD
Connectivity:WLAN Wi-Fi 54 Mbit/s 802.11g PAN Bluetooth 1.2 (723.1 kbit/s); infrared and full-speed USB
Battery:1,500mAh lithium-polymer
Physical size:117 mm × 69.7 mm × 14 mm
Weight:144 g / 150g
Media:MP3/AAC
Successor:Nokia E71

Friday, March 20, 2009

Samsung launches movies to mobiles service


LONDON (Reuters) – Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd launched a service allowing its customers to buy or rent movies and TV series to download to their mobile phones.
The breadth of Samsung's offering, which includes over 500 blockbusters from top studios Warner Bros MTWX.N, Paramount and Universal, makes it competitive with other mobile media offerings from Apple Inc and Nokia Oyj.
Samsung Movies, a dedicated virtual store for Samsung customers, launches initially in Britain and Germany and will extend to other key European markets later in the year, Samsung said in a statement.
The service, which features films such as "The Dark Knight" and TV series including "E.R." and "Friends," will be compatible only with video-enabled Samsung phones such as its new Tocco Ultra Edition.
Samsung plans to expand the service to notebooks, MP3 and MP4 portable music players and Samsung TVs.

Samsung Movies will use technology from privately owned digital movie retailer Acetrax, which holds agreements with film studios and music labels.
Prices start at 2.49 pounds ($3.55) for a 24-hour rental or 4.99 pounds to buy a movie.
Samsung said it would double its titles to 1,000 by the end of the first quarter and again to 2,000 movies and TV shows by the end of June.
UK-based research firm CCS Insight said in a note: "The move is tangible progress in (Samsung's) convergence strategy and a first step in delivering consumer services to rival those from the likes of Nokia and Sony Ericsson.

Fancy iPhone screen not recession-friendly


Steve Ballmer on Thursday said Microsoft's smartphone strategy for the recession is to be a soup kitchen for the mobile market.

That apparently means not adding premium features in Windows Mobile like support for a capacitive touch screen – something he claims would make phones too expensive for phone manufacturers to make.

"We want to provide vendors with the ability to make Windows phones up and down the price scale," Ballmer said to Business Week editor Steven Adler at the McGraw-Hill media conference. All Things Digital's Peter Kafka paraphrased the chat here.

Ballmer said that while touch technology is important for the mobile market, he downplayed the need for capacitive touchscreens, a technology embraced by the iPhone, webOS, and Android OS.

"Windows Mobile 6.4 has touch on it. The way Apple does touch drives costs," Ballmer said. "The way they do it on the iPhone is not an inexpensive component. We'll do it in a way that you can afford to do it on most phones."

Ballmer said the sweet spot for smartphones is between $150 and $200 to make. Retailing a phone for $500 isn't going to fly in every market, he said.

(But then since Microsoft only provides the software, why not offer phone makers the choice of including more expensive technology?)

The Microsoft potentate also took a shot at Apple's prices in general. "No one's going to pay $500 more for a logo," he told his (reportedly gasping) audience.

Touching on the upcoming Microsoft retail stores, Ballmer said the retail outlets will serve as a "showcase" for Microsoft products rather than a direct source of sales like Apple stores.

Ballmer also said Microsoft is still open to discussing a search partnership with Yahoo's new chief, Carol Bartz. But Redmond has been stalking the search firm for ages no matter how spurned. "I'm sure when it's appropriate, we'll have a chance to sit down a talk," Ballmer said. Basically, Yahoo is going to need to get a restraining order to stop Ballmer serenading at its windows every evening.

Nokia 3500 Mobile Supports GSM GSM


Nokia is one of the top leading company in mobile market in the world.It brings a new mobile Nokia 3500.
Nokia 3500 is a mobile which supports GSM GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900; has GPRS of class Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps and Java features including MP3/mp4/ACC/ACC+player, T9, Organizer and a Voice Memo. With a standard Lithium ion battery it has a stand – by time of upto 280 h, and a talk time upto 3hrs.
Are you a Nokia Phone Brand phone, but cannot afford a too pricey phone. If this is the case with you, then here is a phone which has all the things you have been looking for. It’s neither too pricey and its features are just apt for a general kind of user. Let’ first have a look at its features.
Nokia 3500 is a mobile which supports GSM GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900; has GPRS of class Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps and Java features including MP3/mp4/ACC/ACC+player, T9, Organizer and a Voice Memo. With a standard Lithium ion battery it has a stand – by time of upto 280 h, and a talk time upto 3hrs.
With TFT screen, 256k colors and a screen size of 128*160 pixels (1.8 inches) wide, it has a good display which makes it easy for a person with high specs number easy to use. Released in June 2007, this mobile phone has kept with the market demand and till today it has a excellent demand in the market.
You can store upto 2000 entries in its phonebook. It keeps a call record of 20 dialed, 20 received and 20 missed calls. It has a internal memory of 8.5 MB. The card slot provided is of 8.5 MB. It has Bluetooth with V2.0 with A2DP. Messaging can be done through SMS, MMS, Email, and Instant Messaging. Radio and Games are the added features in this Nokia Mobile Phone and yes, it does have a USB. You can also expand its memory to 2GB, which is one of the good features of this mobile phone.
Some of the missing things in this mobile are 3G, GPS and Secondary memory, but these features even if non – existent does not matter much, as this phone serves the purpose of all the basic and a little advanced requirements.
If you want to buy this mobile handsets, you can buy it from a online shopping store rather than buying from a mobile shopping store. The advantage of buying from an online store is less price/discounts, offers and memberships which you get from these stores. 

These are good options in case you do not have much time to go for shopping and have a urgent requirement for a mobile phone. As the product purchased from these stores can be delivered at home at no extra cost, these are definitely the best option in such situations. Just log on to any of the websites of online shopping store and see the magic play….
Fuizy Martin is a well known writer. She has written many articles on, nokia mobiles, laptops, iphones, LG mobiles, digital camera and so on.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Recognize the convection oven


Though the operating systm and work system are deferense between the convection oven and Microwave oven but ourpose is same.
Convection ovens or fan ovens or turbo ovens augment a traditional oven by circulating heated air using a fan. The fan motor is in a separate enclosure, to protect it from overheating. Food warms faster in a convection oven, because the moving air strips away the thin layer of air which otherwise would surround and insulate the food. This is the same physical phenomenon which causes Wind chill. Though all ovens have natural convection currents that vary with food placement and the position of the heating elements, the name "convection oven" indicates that a major focus of its functionality is the use of forced air circulation.

By moving fast hot air past the food, convection ovens can operate at a lower temperature than a standard conventional oven and yet cook food more quickly. The air circulation, or convection, tends to eliminate "hot spots" and thus food may bake more evenly.
An impingement pizza oven at a Hungry Howie's store in Auburn, Alabam

A convection oven will have about a 50 degree Fahrenheit (30 degree Celsius) reduction in cooking temperature, compared to a conventional oven. This comparison will vary, depending on factors including, for example, how much food is being cooked at once or if airflow is being restricted by using an over sized baking tray).[citation needed] This difference in cooking temperature is offset by the fact that circulating air transfers heat quicker than still air of the same temperature; in order to transfer the same amount of heat in the same time, then, one must lower the temperature to reduce the rate of heat transfer to compensate.

Many convection ovens also include a proofing capability using the same fan but at a much lower temperature. A residential double oven will often include the fan capability in only one of the two ovens.

Convection microwave ovens combine a convection oven with a microwave oven to cook food with the speed of a microwave oven and the browning ability of a convection oven.

Recognize the Microwaves

Microwave is wonderful creation of science.There are manyuses of Microwave.But what we mean by Microwave?
Microwaves are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths ranging from 1 mm to 1 m, or frequencies between 0.3 GHz and 300 GHz.
Apparatus and techniques may be described qualitatively as "microwave" when the wavelengths of signals are roughly the same as the dimensions of the equipment, so that lumped-element circuit theory is inaccurate. As a consequence, practical microwave technique tends to move away from the discrete resistors, capacitors, and inductors used with lower frequency radio waves. Instead, distributed circuit elements and transmission-line theory are more useful methods for design and analysis. Open-wire and coaxial transmission lines give way to waveguides, and lumped-element tuned circuits are replaced by cavity resonators or resonant lines. Effects of reflection, polarization, scattering, diffraction and atmospheric absorption usually associated with visible light are of practical significance in the study of microwave propagation. The same equations of electromagnetic theory apply at all frequencies. is wonderful creation of science.There are manyuses of Microwave.But what we mean by Microwave?
Microwaves are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths ranging from 1 mm to 1 m, or frequencies between 0.3 GHz and 300 GHz.

Apparatus and techniques may be described qualitatively as "microwave" when the wavelengths of signals are roughly the same as the dimensions of the equipment, so that lumped-element circuit theory is inaccurate. As a consequence, practical microwave technique tends to move away from the discrete resistors, capacitors, and inductors used with lower frequency radio waves. Instead, distributed circuit elements and transmission-line theory are more useful methods for design and analysis. Open-wire and coaxial transmission lines give way to waveguides, and lumped-element tuned circuits are replaced by cavity resonators or resonant lines. Effects of reflection, polarization, scattering, diffraction and atmospheric absorption usually associated with visible light are of practical significance in the study of microwave propagation. The same equations of electromagnetic theory apply at all frequencies.

The Apple iPhone:Windows smartphone


The iPhone is an internet-connected multimedia smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a flush multi-touch screen and a minimal hardware interface. The device does not have a physical keyboard, so a virtual keyboard is rendered on the touch screen instead.
The success of the Apple iPhone has meant handset makers have gone touchscreen crazy, with even BlackBerry launching a device for use with full-sized fingers. Owners of Windows-powered smartphones could only look on in envy, hampered by the menu-based interface of their own devices.

But things have changing and Taiwan’s HTC has made much of the running. HTC makes many of the mobile phone network own-brand smartphones on the market today, including O2’s XDA and T-Mobile’s MDA ranges, as well as Orange’s former SPV range.

These days, the company is also selling phones under its own brand in the UK and its latest device, the Touch HD, is the best attempt yet to crack the touchscreen market for the Windows user base. As with O2 and the iPhone, there is an exclusive network partner – Orange.

The touchscreen is as big as a playing field. At 3.8 inches across the diagonal, it is bigger even than the Apple iPhone’s lovely screen and touts an even more impressive resolution. With such a huge expanse of screen to play with, you would hope for something better than Windows Mobile’s menu-based interface and the Touch HD delivers. Sitting on top of Windows is HTC’s TouchFlo 3D interface, which uses finger gestures rather than stylus taps. I have previously talked about Touchflo 3D in my reviews of O2’s XDA Ignito and Serra smartphones and have found it lacking. However, Touchflo comes into its own on the Touch HD because of its considerably larger screen than those devices.

For those who haven’t seen Touchflo 3D, it works from a new home screen. Along the bottom is a ribbon of icons than you can slide left and right with your finger. These icons access the Touch’s major applications, such as the Opera web browser, email, music player, contacts and calendar. You can still access traditional Windows Mobile using the start menu at top left.

Inside the web browser, Touchflo 3D lets you zoom in and out using a double tap of the finger. However, there is no consistency to the gestures required. If you are looking at photos, zooming in and out requires a circular gesture.

I am still convinced that the iPhone does the best job here, thanks to its support for multi-finger gestures. There are downloads for Windows Mobile which emulate multi-touch but still cannot beat the very intuitive Apple interface.

That enormous and high resolution screen has some other advantages. YouTube addicts will be pleased to know that it works really well on the Touch HD; it is the first Windows Mobile-powered smartphone to really do it justice in the mobile setting.

The Touch HD's exterior is very minimal. There’s a 3.5mm audio jack and power button on the top edge, a discreet magnetic stylus holder on the right edge, flat volume buttons on the right and a mini USB socket on the bottom. The back face – which has a rubberised coating for robustness – is home to the phone’s 5meg autofocus camera. That camera spec makes the iPhone’s 2meg job look like a pinhole camera in comparison. The Touch’s microSD slot is hidden away inside the battery cover – an ideal location given that most people rarely swap their cards.

As for preinstalled software, the Touch HD comes with Office Mobile, offering miniature clones of Word, Excel and PowerPoint. This is very useful if, like much of the corporate world, you use the full blown versions at the office.

WorldCard Mobile is another business traveller friendly inclusion. It allows you to take a photo of a business card and then import the contact information into your address book. It gets a little confused with unusual card layouts and small or compressed text but does a remarkably good job considering. If you are constantly on the road, this could be a real timesaver.

nokia 7610,7610, mobile phone, mobile phones,


Nokia mobile is the most popular hand set in the world. Nokia produced many sets fo the customer And nokia 7610 is among them .It was most popular in 2004.
Nokia manufactures the 7610 smartphone. It is Nokia's first smartphone featuring a 1 megapixel camera (1152x864 pixels) and is targeted towards the fashion conscious individual.[citation needed] End-users can also use the 7610 with Lifeblog. Other pre-installed applications include the Opera Mobile web browser and Kodak Photo Sharing.
The Nokia 6670 is the same phone with a more conventional keypad layout, and slightly different pre-installed software, aimed at business users.

Specifications:
Screen: 2.1" TFT
176 x 208 pixels
65,536 colours
Camera :1 MP
1152x864 pixels
Operating system :S60 v2.0 UI on Symbian OS v7.0 [1]
CPU :ARM4T 123 MHz
Memory :8 MB internal
Memory card : RS-MultiMediaCard 64 MB
Networks:GSM 900/1800/1900
Nokia 7610B for US :
GSM 850/1800/1900
Connectivity :Bluetooth v1.1
USB via Pop-Port
Battery :Li-Ion 900mAh (BL-5C)
Physical size: 109 x 53 x 19 mm
93 cc
Weight :118 g
Form factor :Bar
Media: MP3/AAC/AMR/RA/RM/3GP

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Are You Most Excited About Now For OS Phone?

The iPhone “OS 3.0”, which will work on iPhones and the iPod Touch, contains more than 100 developments and will be existing this summer
So this iPhone OS 3.0 what was unveiled today (have you heard of it?), and since it's not the only new/updated OS launching this year, I wonder: which approaching OS are you looking forward to most?
The WebOS declaration for the Palm Pre started the year off with a bang (IN MY PANTS), while the Android 1.5 andWinMo 6.5 updates managed to raise my right and left eyebrows, in that order, in intrigue. Today's iPhone OS 3.0 reveal? It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling in my stomach. But seriously, I've said too much. So guys.. Speak on it. Now.

Dell's lunched thinest laptop on sale



Computer producer Dell has launched what it is calling the thinnest laptop of the world.

The Adamo weighs 1.8kg and is 1.64cm thick, making it thinner, but heavier, than Apple's MacBook Air.

A spokesman for Dell told the BBC that the Adamo was a "fashion statement" and that it was the first in a variety of luxury laptops from the firm.

The Adamo goes on sale at the end of the month, with a basic 1.2GHz Intel Core2D processor retailing at £1649.

Dell's marketing director, David Clifton said, "This wasn't a play against one particular brand," he also said, "This was about making a stylish product that's high in design and craftsmanship."

For developers, IPhone's OS 3.0 updates tools


Apple began a new operating system for its popular iPhone stage Tuesday aimed at keeping the smart phone ahead of a pack of opponents who also are looking to use software to close the remoteness.

The iPhone “OS 3.0”, which will work on iPhones and the iPod Touch, contains more than 100 developments and will be existing this summer. The updates and skin texture target end-users as well as the iPhone's burgeoning developer socity, which has created more than 25,000 apps in just eight months using open software tools.

Scott Forstall said, "We are so excited about this," senior vice president of iPhone software at the company's Cupertino headquarters. "There are unbelievable features for our developers and our users."

For iPhone users, the enhancements include long-anticipated upgrades like cut and paste, picture messaging, stereo Bluetooth and a landscape typing role for e-mails, notes and messages. Spotlight, a search function for the Mac operating system, will be available on the iPhone, giving people the chance to conduct universal searches across all their iPod content, contacts, applications, messages and notes. The OS also will feature improved calendar and stock apps and a new voice memo program.

The more profound changes, however, involve updated tools for developers. Apple released a beta software development kit for the iPhone OS 3.0 that includes much more access to the core system, giving code writers the power and flexibility to create more robust programs.

A new push notification system allows developers to send alerts to users for apps that are not actively running. A peer-to-peer function allows designers to link two iPhones via Bluetooth for multiplayer gaming or information sharing. Developers also can enable payments inside their apps so users can buy new updates and items.

Some hoped-for improvements like voice-dialing, video and Adobe Flash support, however, were not included in the update. IPhone tethering, which allows the phone to be used as a 3G wireless modem, has been enabled but its use will be left up to operators. Presented iPhone users will be able to get the updated operating system for free; iPod Touch owners will have to pay $9.95 for the new software.

While the original iPhone wowed users with its elegant user interface and applications, the opening of the system to outside developers in July made the platform even more attractive to consumers. By the end of 2008, Apple had sold more than 30 million iPhones and iPod Touches, and users have downloaded more than 800 million applications in eight months.

That fast-growing mobile market continues to draw developers eager to cash in.

Seth Sternberg, co-founder of instant messaging site Meebo, unveiled the company's first IM app for the iPhone on Tuesday. He said the company was waiting for the push notification feature to be enabled before it launched its program.

"I think the new OS will absolutely accelerate developer adoption of Apple's iPhone platform," Sternberg said.

That continued developer momentum is key to Apple's future success, said analysts who attended the media briefing. As competitors such as Research in Motion, Nokia, Google, Microsoft and Palm prepare to start up mobile application stores, Apple needs to stay ahead by giving developers plenty of reasons to keep building off its operating system, said Nathan Brookwood, a market research analyst and consultant with Insight 64.

Brookwood said Apple appears more than up to the challenge.

"This is awesome stuff," he said. "It not only unleashes creativity but does it in a consistent way. Apple is putting more distance between itself and the competition because of its user interface and the large number of apps."

Apple shares closed up $4.24, or 4.44 percent, to end the day at $99.66.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Nokia continues to increase cost-efficiency and adapt to market situation


As part of its previously announced plans to increase cost-efficiency and adapt to the market situation, Nokia today announced further actions it is taking in Devices and Markets units as well as in its Corporate Development Office and global support functions. Nokia plans to scale sales, marketing and technology management to match the pruned portfolio and global consumer demand; address the marketing and other activities that will no longer be integral following the Symbian acquisition; streamline the Devices R&D organization; and increase efficiency in certain global support functions.

Altogether these plans will affect approximately 1 700 employees globally. Where applicable, Nokia will start consultations with employee representatives about these plans.

All of these measures are part of Nokia's previously announced plans to adjust business operations and cost base in accordance with market demand and safeguard future competitiveness. Nokia continues to seek savings in operational expenses, looking at all areas and activities across the company.

About Nokia:
Nokia is the world's number one manufacturer of mobile devices by market share and a leader in the converging Internet and communications industries. We make a wide range of devices for all major consumer segments and offer Internet services that enable people to experience music, maps, media, messaging and games. We also provide comprehensive digital map information through NAVTEQ and equipment, solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks.

Nokia N97 gets big thumbs up


New York, USA - According to Mark over at the TheNokiaBlog, getting some hands-on time with the new Nokia N97 made him “happier than a fat kid in a candy store”. As well as chirping his knowledge live from the Nokia Store in New York, Mark has written a full post giving his (second) first impressions with the device (he’d played with it previously when it was first announced).

As is the way with these things, the N97 is evolving rapidly before it launches later this year and the version Mark got to play with, although still a prototype was a big development over the version at the declaration in December. What’s more he’s still in love with it. (Disclosure, I have to admit, I am too - it’s the first device since the N95 where I would actually sell some prized property to get my hands on one).

Some tourist attractions from Mark’s hands-on include:

Having a physical keyboard/touchscreen combination was great for web browsing

The angled display makes it very convenient to watch videos or slideshows on a flat surface

Using the touchscreen to change camera settings is easy and much faster than going through the menus with a d-pad

On a less positive note, Mark noticed a delay in transitioning websites from landscape to portrait mode, but we have to remember that we’re looking at prototype here so things like that are most likely still being worked on.


One of the most anticipated devices of 2009, the Nokia N97 is destined to find a place in plenty of pockets when it launches - I know it’ll certainly be my next device (sorry E71, but your time is coming to an end). Thing I’m looking forward to the most? I think it has to be the homescreen/touchscreen stuff. There’s clearly been a lot of work and thought gone into this and as I personally move more of my life into “the cloud” it makes sense to be able to admission that stuff in the way the N97 will make easy me to.

Sony Ericsson Idou As Smart Phone


The Idou is a metal cased smartphone, announced by Sony Ericsson at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on the 15th of February 2009. It has been labelled as the company's iPhone killer, and is scheduled to be released sometime in the second half of the year.

The focus of the phone is the high quality playback of music and video, as well as photography. It will be the first phone in the world to have a 12-megapixel camera . This is located on the back of the phone, behind a slider and features a Xenon flash. On the side of the phone, there is a shutter button, and a button which allows you to switch between still and video modes. Next to this is a rocker switch for zooming in and out. Also on this side is a button for playback of photos or video. The other side of the phone has a sliding lock button and a covered slot for a MicroSD card.

Specifications:

Manufacturer : Sony Ericsson
Carrier :TBA
Available:H2 2009
Screen :3.5"
Camera:12.1 megapixel
Operating system :Based on Symbian OS
Input:Touchscreen
Memory card:MicroSD
Connectivity :Wi-Fi, GPS
Form factor :Candybar
Media :TBA

Sony Ericsson K530 Mobile


The Sony Ericsson K530 is a 3G mobile phone released in July 2007.
The K530i is a successor to the K610/K610i. Its features include a fixed-focus 2 megapixel digital camera with 2.5× digital zoom, Bluetooth v2.0 and support of Sony's new proprietary memory card format, Memory Stick Micro (M2). It has a slightly bigger 2 inch, 262,000 colour, 176×220 pixel TFT LCD screen, built-in email client, WAP and HTML browser and a D-pad for navigation. The K530i also supports many music formats including MP3/AAC/M4A/WMA. In addition it also has radio with RDS functionality, has an inbuilt video call camera and supports GPS through HGE-100 .


Specifications:
Manufacturer :Sony Ericsson
Available :July 14, 2007
Screen :176 X 220 pixel 262K TFT LCD
Camera :2.0 megapixel
Operating system :Sony Ericsson proprietary OS
Input :Keypad
Ringtone :Polyphonic (72 tones)
Truetone (MP3/AAC)
Memory :16 MB internal
Memory card :Memory Stick Micro (M2) (up to 4 GB)
Networks :GSM (900/1800/1900)
Tri band GPRS
UMTS 850/1900/2100
Connectivity :Bluetooth (2.0)
USB (2.0 proprietary)
Physical size :102 X 46 X 14 mm
Weight :92 g
Form factor:Bar
Media :FM Radio with RDS
Music player 2.0
Predecessor :K610
Successor :C702

Monday, March 16, 2009

Samsung SGH-i900:Omnia

The Samsung SGH-i900, also known as Omnia or WiTu (in Russia only), is a new mobile phone being released by Samsung Mobile. Announced in June 2008, the Omnia was launched in Singapore in mid-June, available in stores on the 20th, and in the rest of Asia in July. For some parts of Europe, it was launched in August. The North American version launched in December through Verizon Wireless.
Specifications:
Manufacturer : Samsung
Available : 2008
Screen :240x400 (Portrait Mode) 400x240 (Landscape Mode) px, 3.2 in, TFT LCD, Touch Screen
Camera :5 Megapixels (Back) and CIF@30fps Video Recording
Second camera : 3G Video Calling (Front)
Operating system : Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Input : Touch Screen, Optical “Finger-Mouse” sensor, Buttons
CPU :624MHz Marvell PXA312 processor.
Memory : 128 MB RAM, 256 MB ROM
Memory card : MicroSD (TransFlash)
Storage : 8GB/16GB
Networks : AGPS,HSDPA (3.5G),Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
Connectivity: USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, Wi-Fi b/g,
Battery : Li-Ion (1440 mAh)
Physical size : 112 x 56.9 x 12.5 mm
Weight : 127 g
Form factor: Candybar

Samsung SGH-C417 Mobile :Thin and lightweight

The Samsung SGH-C417 is an entry level GSM phone that includes Bluetooth and an integrated VGA camera. The phone is thin and lightweight, multimedia capable, with a speakerphone, at a low price-point (free with a qualifying 2-year contract at most dealers). It is available in the U.S. exclusively through authorized Cingular dealers. Because the c417 is intended to be an entry level phone, its Bluetooth capability is limited to headsets and hands-free car kits. It cannot share data with other Bluetooth devices.
It comes in colors such as black, silver, and red.

Specifications:
Manufacturer: Samsung Electronics
Carrier : Cingular
Available : 2006
Screen: 128x160 pixels 65,000 Color TFT LCD

Camera : VGA
Networks : GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Connectivity :Bluetooth
Physical size : 3.66" x 1.89" x .65"
Weight :2.86 oz

The phone comes in black, burgundy, blue, & pink.


BlackJack II (phone):
The Samsung BlackJack II, or Samsung SGH-i617, is a smartphone available through AT&T in the United States. It is the successor to the Samsung BlackJack. Canadian version, SGH-i616 is marketed as "Samsung Jack" by Rogers and Fido. The phone has since been succeeded by the Samsung Epix

Specifications:
* Screen size: 2.4 inches
* Screen resolution: 320 x 240 pixels, 65K color TFT display
* Input method: QWERTY keypad with backlight and jog wheel
* Operating System: Windows Mobile 6 (can now be updated to Windows Mobile 6.1)
* Processor: 260 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 1710
* Storage: External microSD slot, supports up to 4 GB SDHC cards
* Voice Commands (When Updated to Windows Mobile 6.1)
* Flash Memory: 128 MB RAM, 256 MB ROM
* Modes: Quad-band GSM (850, 900, 1800, and 1900)
* Data connection: 3G (UMTS and HSDPA at 850,1900,2100 MHz. Canadian version, SGH-i616 does not support UMTS 2100, only 850/1900, which makes 3G speeds not accessible in Europe) and 2G (EDGE and GPRS)
o AGPS on-board
* Bluetooth 2.0
* 2.0 megapixel camera that can take photographs and videos
o Multiple resolutions: 1600 x 1200, 640 x 480, 320 x 240, and 176 x 144
o 4X digital zoom
o Self timer
o Multi-shot
o Brightness level adjustment
o No flash
* Supported video formats: MPEG4, H.263, WMV
* Battery: Removable 3.7 Volt Lithium-ion, 1,700 mAh, up to 7 hours of talk time and up to 14 days of standby
* Size: 4.4 x 2.3 x 0.4 inches
* Weight: 3.52 ounces

Samsung BlackJack,:A smartphone Available


The Samsung BlackJack, or Samsung SGH-i607, is a smartphone available through AT&T in the United States and Telstra in Australia.

Specifications:

* Screen resolution: 320 x 240 pixels, 2.25 inches
* Input method: QWERTY keypad
* Operating System: Windows Mobile 5.0
* Processor: 220 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 1710
* Storage: External microSD slot
* Flash Memory: 64 MB RAM, 128 MB ROM
* Modes: Quad-band GSM (850, 900, 1800, and 1900)
* Data connection: 3G and 2G
* Bluetooth 2.0
* 1.3 megapixel camera that can take photographs and videos
o Picture resolutions: 1280 x 960, 640 x 480, 320 x 240, and 176 x 144
o Video resolutions: 320 x 240, and 176 x 144
o 2X digital zoom
o Self timer
o Brightness level adjustment
* Plays MP3, WMV, MP4 and 3GP media formats
* Battery: Removable 3.7 Volt Lithium-ion, 1,200 mAh, up to 5.5 hours of talk time and up to 11 days of standby
* Size: 4.45×2.32×0.4 inches
* Weight: 3.5 ounces

Sunday, March 15, 2009

LS80 DVD player with 8.5" display

A DVD player is a device that plays discs produced under both the DVD Video and DVD Audio technical standards, two different and incompatible standards.

The DVD-LS80 is a portable DVD player with 8.5" diagonal Widescreen LCD, multi-format playback, multi-angle viewing and car DC adaptor.

The large 8.5" widescreen display pivots for multi-angle viewing so you can adjust the position for optimum comfort and image quality. You can also adjust the screen brightness to get the best view of your DVDs in all kinds of light conditions. You get beautiful images while watching movies on a dimly lit airplane, or when you're relaxing in the sun at a resort or other outdoor spot.

When you're in the mood for a movie, this versatile player can play back many different types of prerecorded DVDs, including DVD-RAM/-R/-RW and DVD+R/+RW discs. If you want to give your eyes a rest and listen to some tunes instead, this portable DVD player handles lots of the most popular audio formats around, including CDs, MP3s, CD-R/RW discs and WMA files.

The DVD-LS80 comes with a built-in rechargeable battery that gives you a full six hours of playback, long enough to catch a couple of movies on a single battery charge. It's the perfect travel companion for those really long car rides and flights!

Fountain pen

What we understand by pen
A pen (Latin pinna, feather) is a writing instrument used to apply ink to a surface, usually paper. There are several different types, including ballpoint, rollerball, fountain, felt-tip. Historically, reed pens, quill pens, and dip pens were used.

History
Ancient Egyptians had developed writing on papyrus scrolls when scribes used thin reed brushes or reed pens from the Juncus Maritimus or sea rush . In his book A History of Writing, Steven Roger Fischer suggests that on the basis of finds at Saqqara, the reed pen might well have been used for writing on parchment as long ago as the First Dynasty or about 3000 BC. Reed pens continued to be used until the Middle Ages although they were slowly replaced by quills from about the seventh century.
Fountain pen
A fountain pen is a pen that contains a reservoir of water-based liquid ink. If it uses ink cartridges instead of having a built-in ink reservoir, it is often called . From the reservoir or the ink cartridge, the ink is drawn through a feed to the nib and then to the paper via a combination of gravity and capillary action, so most fountain pens require no pressure to write.

LG W2252TQ 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor


Setting a new standard for monitors, this LG 22" Widescreen LCD far exceeds the typical response times seen in today's monitors. Clocking in at a blinding 2ms, this monitor ensures that even the most intense actions are brought to you in a crisp, clear and swift image.

This monitor has been certified for Windows Vista meaning that it's the perfect and intended way to view that new operating system you just installed. Astounding color, terrific contrast and mind-blowing clarity are the order of the day with this new LG monitor!
Price: $324.99

Specifications
# Display type: Widescreen LCD
# Maximum resolution: 1680 x 1050
# Dynamic contrast ratio: 10000:1
# Brightness: 300 cd/m2
# Response time: 2ms
# Display Colors: 16.2 million
# Viewable screen size: 22"
# Vertical refresh rate: 56~75Hz
# Horizontal frequency: 30~83kHz
# Input video signal: DVI-D, VGA
# Viewing Angle: 170 degrees HV
# Cabinet Color: Black
# Power Consumption: 40W

Dimensions w/ stand: 20.4” x 16.9” x 8.7”
Unit Weight: 9.7 lbs.

LG L1954TQPF 19inch LCD Monitor


Features

LG's 19" Premium LCD Monitor with FLATRON F engine World first picture enhancing Chip for LCD Monitor Real Colour Management (RMC) express natural colours. Adaptive Colour and Contrast Enhancement (ACE) function to enhance brightness and contrast. Ideal for mobile imaging in TV, Film (such as movie), Gaming, pictures and animation.
Lowest price : $ 234.85
Number of retailers : 7
Top 3 merchants : Ozdirect.com $234.85 (AUD)Megabuy $241.21 (AUD)Barns Australia $243.6 (AUD)
Monitor Type : LCD
Monitor Size :19 Inch
Response Time : No info
Speakers :With Out Speakers