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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Nokia Nokia N900 review

Nokia  N900  
When we first held the Nokia N900 in our hands we started questioning whether the N900 was a mobile device or a mobile computer. Nokia has finally produced a device that can compete with the best devices in the market. Being honest, Nokia hasn’t produced any interesting phones since the launch of the N95, which was their first mobile with a multimedia experience (eg: Apple, Google and to more or less, Palm).



Whether they can actually stay at top of the market is questionable. Nevertheless, the specifications of the N900 create high expectations: a 3.5 inch touch screen, QWERTY keyboard, 5 mega pixel camera, 32GB internal memory and Maemo 5 OS. We especially look forward to Maemo 5, the new operating system for Nokia smart phones, from the Nokia Internet tablet.

Competitors of the N900 are the HTC Touch Pro2, Motorola Milestone and Samsung Omnia Qwerty B7610. We will also compare the Maemo 5 OS with the operating systems of the iPhone and Android.

Unboxing

The Nokia N900 comes in a stylish black box with silver print and a printed board of the N900. There are a lot of accessories and this explains the very large box. It could also refer to the size of the device, because - we won’t deny it – the N900 is pretty huge. Besides a manual and a battery, with 1320 mAh, the box furthermore contains the following accessories: a charger, a connector that allows you to use older versions of the Nokia charger as well, a micro USB cable, a TV-out cable, a headset including ear buds and a cloth to clean the screen. You’re really going to need this cloth, since the screen is a magnet for fingerprints. The quality of the accessories is just like we’re used of Nokia: there's nothing wrong about it and the accessories will last a long time. The quality of the headset is good, since the In-Ear headphones reduce the outside noise to almost nothing.


Appearance

The N900 is entirely made of plastic and the glossy front and robust rear make the N900 a pretty descent mobile phone. This is not easy, because the phone is really a brick, with a size of 111 x 16 x 18 mm and weighing 181 grams.


If you slide the phone open, a QWERTY keyboard of 3 rows emerges. The buttons are made of plastic and the distinction between two keys is easy to feel, because of the differences in height. The keyboard is quite broad, given that you keep the unit horizontal. People with smaller hands and fingers may find it somewhat difficult to text, since they have to somewhat reach out for buttons. The N900 does seem manageable when slided in, because of the fancy design and few frills.


The front consists of a 3.5 inch touch screen, a secondary camera, speaker and a LED light that will blink, for instance when you have received a SMS. Moreover, the phone has a light sensitive sensor and a proximity sensor. The slide mechanism of the touch screen is solid and it works smoothly. The entire device feels solid indeed.

On the right side of the device you find the stylus, microphone, 3.5 mm audio jack plug-in, switch to lock the screen and a stereo speaker. There is no spare stylus, so you better be careful with it. The left side of the device has an opening to attach a wristband, a micro USB connector and a stereo speaker.

On the top of the device you’ll find most of the buttons. Here you find the zoom, volume, power and camera keys. Moreover, the top has an infrared port. The bottom of the device has no buttons, plug-ins or connectors.


At the back of the device you’ll find the battery cover with a camera cover, that activates the camera when slided open. Furthermore, at the rear the camera with dual LED flash is placed. It also has a kickstand that is easy to use for instance when you want to watch movies in the train. The battery becomes visible after removing the battery cover.


To place the SIM card the battery must be removed. This is not necessary when placing a microSD card; the card slot is placed on the right of the battery and "hot swappable”. This means that you can remove the memory card at any time.

Battery life

Nokia promises three days standby time and five hours of talk time. This is a fairly accurate estimate at normal use, since the device has quite a weak battery. During our test period in which we intensively used the device, it happened that we had to reload the phone during the day, because otherwise we wouldn’t make the end of the day. We used Internet for about three hours (3G and WiFi), simultaneously played music in the background, were texting and even made a call. Normally, a battery should last for at least one day. Well, not with the N900 and as a result you will probably have to recharge the phone every night.

Call quality

We’ve experienced no problems when making calls with the N900. The voice quality is good on both ends. The earpiece sound is clear and there were no problems whatsoever. It’s even easy to stop incoming calls thanks to the accelerometer. You just have to lay down the device with its screen down on the table.

You have several options during making calls; you can for instance activate the speaker, mute the microphone, bring out the keypad or hang up. But actually you can use all the options the device has, since you have access to the entire menu.

The logbook only remembers which contacts you called on what day, but does not remember how long the calls lasted. The timer remembers the number you have called and for how long you’ve called in total, but is does not keep a track record per call. This is fairly limited and can use some improvement to our opinion.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

21.5-inch and 27-inch displays.


The new iMac has come a long way from the first 15-inch iMac. Take one look and you’ll see just how far. A 21.5-inch or 27-inch display with edge-to-edge glass covers nearly the entire front of the enclosure. When all you see is the display, nothing gets between you and what’s onscreen. Movies, TV shows, websites, photos — everything looks stunning on the new 16:9 widescreen iMac display
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

ASUS Eee Seashell 1201N-PU17-BK Netbook


Consumer Rating:
from 1 Reviews
Price Range:
$470.00 - $806.00

 
The Eee PC 1201N-PU17-BK Netbook marks a radical departure from other netbooks that usually feature single core Atom processors. With its Intel dual core Atom processor, NVIDIA ION graphics, dual-channel memory architecture, the Eee PC 1201N-PU17-BK Netbook will set performance benchmarks.
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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Hp Dv4-1275mx Laptop Posted by: LaptopsArena in HP

Everybody needs a laptop these days and we can definitely say that there are thousands to choose from. All you need to know is the price you are willing to pay, some requirements you have (if you wanted for simple basic tasks, multimedia, gaming) and from these steps getting a new laptop. First of all everybody has some names in mind, some of the names are based purely on prestige or some based of some utilities in the house (for example you have a Compaq Presario monitor and like it you might want a Compaq laptops as well). HP and Compaq Presario are the same but the models it offers are a bit different. Along this article we shall review HP dv4-1275 max.

The processor powering this unit is 2.10 GHz AMD Turion X2 Ultra ZM-80 Dual-Core Mobile. AMD processors are known for improved speed and performance so your notebook will benefit from these two. The memory included here is 4GB and you can go up and add as much as 8GB. At this amount you won’t have to worry about multi-tasking, and how blocked your laptop will get when operating two applications at once.  Moving on to video graphics, we are talking about ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics RS780M and a video memory of 1918MB. The hard drive is no less either as it stores 400GB. You will have enough room, and some to spare to store as many files, music libraries, media files, applications and even a personal movie collection.



The multimedia drive, LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support, allows you to wrote both DVDs and CDs and install anything you have from a disc. The display has 14.1 inches WXGA High-Definition HP with BrightView technology. With this screen you will enjoy the best picture quality, bright crisp images and perfect movie nights. For internet connectivity there is the High speed 56k modem and the integrated 10/100 Ethernet LAN. Wireless is present too in this case, 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth. Sound is given by built-in Altec Lansing speakers offering you best sound even when you play at a high volume. As for external ports there is the 5-in-one digital media reader for multiple cards of your external gadgets, three USB ports, two headphones out, one microphone in, one port for VGA, one for modem and LAN, there is an additional expansion port and a port for remote receiver.



The laptop’s dimensions are 13.15 in (L) x 9.45 in (D) x 1.34 in (min H) / 1.57 in (max H) and it weights 5.10lbs. the battery is improved in this case, not the usual 6-cell one but 12-cell Lithium-Ion giving you twice the battery life (meaning up to 5-6 hours).



The operating system is Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit and you receive a 60 days of update with the Norton Internet Security 2009. Of course there are other software already installed on the computer for your multimedia enjoyment and some to help you get started. The warranty is for one year for all the hardware and the online tech support is unlimited. You will be satisfied with this HP dv4-1275 max laptop if these are the requirements looking for.
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