Sunday, November 27, 2011

ASUS Eee Pad MeMO Honeycomb Tablet

Participating in CeBIT 2011 exhibition, ASUS has recently unveiled the full specifications of its latest tablet, the Asus Eee Pad MeMO. It is sports a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen display with resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels (WSVGA) and running Google’s new Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system.

The Asus Eee Pad MeMO tablet is powered by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8260 processor, 1GB of SDRAM, and 8GB to 64GB flash storage.

This Asus Eee Pad MeMO Honeycomb tablet has brings MicroHDMI slot for connecting to an external monitor or TV, two cameras (5MP and 1.2MP), Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, HSPA+, GPS, proximity and light sensors, G-sensor, a digital compass, a MicroSD card slot, built-in stylus, and MicroUSB port.

Dimensions of Eee Pad MeMO are 197 x 117 x 11.5 mm and weight about 389.16 grams. Its battery is enabling up to 8 hours of video playback.

The Asus Eee Pad MeMO tablet will be available later this year and expected price of $700.

Motorola Xoom 10 inch tablet

The addition of a gyroscope, along with a powerful graphics engine and built-in hardware acceleration, elevates game design to a whole new level. 
Verizon Wireless and Mobility Motorola Inc. today introduced the new innovative compressed Motorola XOOM – developed the first device of the new Android by Google 3.0 operating system of honeycomb base for the tablets. The honeycomb improved usability Android favorites such as widgets, multi-tasking, navigation and custom alerts and have the latest Google mobile innovations. With dual-core processor with each heart clocked at 1 GHz and provides up to two gigahertz of computing power, and 10.1-inch widescreen HD display, Motorola XOOM offers Verizon Wireless customers a new way of calculating the mobile experience a elegantly slim, the 4G LTE evolution.

Motorola XOOM defines the category shelf offering more ways to have fun with friends and stay on the road. It allows consumers to play HD content directly occur on the device that supports 1080p HD video and HDMI output for HD content on screens larger screen and plays videos and other content rich websites seamlessly with Adobe Flash Player. Motorola XOOM has a front camera of 2 megapixels for video calls over Wi-Fi or 3G/4G LTE, and a camera of 5 megapixels retrospective that captures video in HD 720p. It provides gaming performance on the console screen has a 1280×800 and high-gyroscope, barometer, electronic compass, an accelerometer, and adaptive lighting to new types of applications. It also has Google Maps 5.0 with 3D interaction and provides access to over 3 million ebooks Google and thousands of applications on the Android Market.

For work on the road, Motorola offers constant connectivity XOOM – including connecting to Gmail or Exchange e-mail, open and edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations, and viewing diaries and appointment or send notice of meeting – with mobile broadband speeds. Its ability to provide a mobile hotspot online connection for up to five Wi-Fi devices.



Motorola XOOM 10-inch 4G LTE Tablet Android 3.0 Honeycom Price and Availability
The Motorola device is XOOM as device 3G/Wi-Fi-enabled 1 Quarter of 2011 to begin an upgrade to 4G LTE in Q2. From the 2nd Quarter of 2011 will be a Motorola XOOM LTE/Wi-Fi- 4G compatible device.

Huawei Ideos S7

Huawei introduces new mobile phones Ideos after success with the launch of the smartphone Huawei Ideos X6. The manufacturer Huawei has decided to reveal more about the tablet that also can be for the phone. Telecom solutions provider Huawei will launch Android Ideos S7 tablet, which is set to rival Samsung Galaxy Tab, in the week. Huawei Ideos S7 this Tablet Android will be a giant touch-screen smartphone because of the size 7-inch. In spite of their large size, and adopting Qualcomm MSM8250 CPU 1 GHz processor  is selected as the system performance of the device while running on an older system Google Android 2.1 mobile operating and support Li-Ion 2200mAh battery which includes a large capacity is expected to provide long-lasting power for smartphones talk and standby time in Huawei IDEOS S7.

Huawei-Ideos-S7

As mobile internet device of course also supports WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity support network, which has been embedded with Micro SD card in Huawei IDEOS S7 provides various options for downloadable games on the Android app market. Other entertainment features are provided with MP3 and polyphonic the smartphone is equipped with 3D sound capabilities and 3.5 audio jack. Specifications Huawei IDEOS S7 comes with standard features MMS, SMS facility and micro USB v2.0. For music lovers do not need to worry, Ideos with the ability of various audio formats MP4 video, H.263, H.264 and MP3, PCM, AMR, AAC will give pleasure to be a music phone.

Weaknesses Huawei IDEOS S7 contained in the camera, 2MP camera only provides a capability that is expected to come with affordable price. Other features provided by Huawei is providing A-GPS and runs on GSM networks. It is also equipped with the Android Market out of the box, easy to get thousands of applications available online. With revelations that the devices running Android 2.1. But it is expected that it will display the Android 2.2 “Froyo” when it hits the market.



Huawei Ideos S7Android Tablet

General :
2G Network GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 2100
Announced 2010, Q4
Status Available. Released 2011, January
Size :
Dimensions 15.5 mm thickness
Weight 500 g
Display :
Type TFT touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 7.0 inches
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Touch-sensitive controls
- Dedicated call/end keys
- Optical trackpad
Sound :
Alert types Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone Yes, with stereo speakers
- 3.5 mm audio jack
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 8GB storage
Card slot microSD (TransFlash) up to 32GB, buy memory
Data :
GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Yes v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera :
Primary 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels
Features Video-calling
Video No
Secondary No


Features :
OS Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair)
CPU 1 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 200 GPU, Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon chipset
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
Browser Yes
Radio No
Games Yes
Colors Black
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Via third party application
- Built-in kickstand
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail, Talk
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player
- MP4/H.263/H.264 player
- 720p video playback
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input
Battery : Standard battery, Li-Ion 2200 mAh


Huawei MediaPad

Huawei has recently been formally introduced MediaPad, a device possessed latest tablet PC that comes with OS android Honeycomb. As a tablet PC device, MediaPad also quite important in view of its action as the first tablet that runs the Android operating system v3.2 (Honeycomb) with a 7-inch, in the event CommunicAsia held in Singapore.

Huawei-Mediapad
Mobile phone manufacturers from China, Huawei has announced the first 7-inch tablet which is supported by the Android 3.2 Honeycomb. According to Huawei, it is said that the main difference between Android 3.2, Android 3.0 and Android 3.1 is a version for tablet great sail, but it also can be designed to work on smaller devices.

Huawei-MediaPad

Huawei MediaPad presenting with various specifications and other neat features, such as processor 1.2 GHz dual-core Snapdragon, 7-inch screen with a low density (217 ppi) IPS capacitive touchpanel, and the ability to present a picture of 1080p through the HDMI port, with the main camera 5 MP autofocus , and 1.3 megapixel secondary camera for video chatting.



Huawei-MediaPad-Android-Honeycomb
For connectivity the device has to provide features such as Wi-Fi 802.11n, Wi-Fi hotspots, 3G HSPA access speeds 14.4Mb / s, Bluetooth 2.1, and is equipped with a micro-USB and HDMI ports, with Flash version 10.3 for satisfaction of internet access. As the main power source, the tablet PC is equipped with a powerful 4100 mAh battery.

Huawei-Mediapad-The-Box

Huawei claims that “MediaPad is our most intelligent tablet, the smallest and lightest ever, and will be guaranteed to change the consumer entertainment experience”. Huawei says that this MediaPad tablets will be marketed, but the price and date information when Huawei MediaPad marketed are not currently available, and the following is a specification of Huawei Mediapad.
General :
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network
-HSDPA 900 / 2100 – S7-301u
-HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 – S7-302u or HSDPA 900 / 2100 / AWS – S7-303u
Announced 2011, Q3
Status Available
Size :
Dimensions 190 x 124 x 10.5 mm
Weight 390 g
Display :
Type IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
Size 800 x 1280 pixels, 7.0 inches (~216 ppi pixel density)
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Sound :
Alert types Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes
- SRS sound enhancement
Memory :
Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 8 GB storage, 1 GB RAM
Card slot microSD up to 32GB
Data :
GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0, HS, USB On-the-go support
Camera :
Primary 5 MP, 2592×1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features Geo-tagging
Video Yes, 720p
Secondary Yes, 1.3 MP

Features :
OS Android OS, v3.2 (Honeycomb)
CPU 1.2 GHz Processor Dual-core, Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8260
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
Browser HTML5
Radio No
Games Yes + downloadable
Colors Black
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
  • - Digital compass
  • - HDMI port
  • - Google Search, Maps, Gmail, Talk
  • - MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player
  • - MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264 player
  • - 1080p video playback
  • - Organizer
  • - Adobe Flash support
  • - Voice memo
  • - Predictive text input 
Demo Video:

Battery :
Standard Battery Li-Po 4100 mAh
Stand-by Up to 200 h
Talk time Up to 6 h

Huawei Sonic Android v2.3

Today Huawei held a media event up in Sydney to showcase some of their existing and new products that they plan to launch here in Australia before the end of the year. Besides mentions and a showing off of the MediaPad, Huawei announced that the Huawei Sonic is launching here in Australia and will sell via retail stores Dick Smith and Woolworths.There is no current pricing on the Sonic, but from the following specs we guarantee it won’t cost an arm and a leg.

The unlocked Huawei Sonic runs Android 2.3 operating system and is powered by a 600MHz processor. It may be a low cost Android handset, but it sacrifices very little on features, with a 3.5" capacitive touch screen, 3.2 mega pixel camera, WiFi connectivity, GPS and microSDHC card slot.

Main Features


  •     Android 2.3 Touch screen 3G phone
  •     Display: 3.5", HVGA capacitive Touchscreen, 320x480
  •     600MHz CPU
  •     3.2 MP Camera
  •     GPS
  •     Bluetooth
  •     Expandable Memory
  •     FM Radio
  •     WLAN
  •     Battery: 1400 mAh Li-Ion battery
  •     Standby time: up to 400 hours
  •     Talk time: up to 6 hours
  •     Product Weight: 120grams 
Demo Video:

    Huawei-U8180-IDEOS-X1

    Huawei U8180 Ideos X1 relies on a 2.8-inch capacitive touchscreen, it also presents features 3.2 mp camera, and full connectivity on board. A-GPS, digital compass and accelerometer equip the phone with a total weight of 100 grams. This phone is running with 3G and Android 2.2 Froyo system. Has a Qualcomm MSM7225 processor performance with speed 528 MHz with 256MB RAM and 512MB of ROM on board, and supported microSD card slot.

    Huawei-Ideos-X1-U8180-on-hand
    Based on the specification information is visible, then the Huawei mobile phones can be categorized as low-end and affordable prices with priced at 99 euros ($ 144).
    General :
    2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
    3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
    Announced 2011, May
    Status Available
    Size :
    Dimensions 104 x 56 x 13 mm
    Weight 100 g
    Display :
    Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
    Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches (~143 ppi pixel density)
    - Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
    - Touch-sensitive controls
    - Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
    Sound :
    Alert types Vibration, MP3 ringtones
    Loudspeaker Yes
    3.5mm jack Yes
    Memory :
    Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
    Call records Practically unlimited
    Internal 512 MB ROM, 256 MB RAM
    Card slot microSD (TransFlash) up to 32GB
    Data :

    GPRS Yes
    EDGE Yes
    3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
    WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot
    Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
    Infrared port No
    USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
    Camera :
    Primary 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels
    Features Geo-tagging
    Video Yes
    Secondary No
    Features :
    OS Android v2.2 (Froyo)
    CPU 528 MHz processor, Qualcomm MSM7225 chipset
    Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, IM
    Browser HTML
    Radio FM radio
    Games Yes + downloadable
    Colors Various
    GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
    Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
    - SNS integration
    - Google Search, Maps, Gmail, Talk
    - MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player
    - MP4/H.263/H.264 player
    - Organizer
    - Document viewer
    - Photo viewer/editor
    - Voice memo
    - Predictive text input
    Battery :
    Standard battery Li-Ion 1200 mAh
    Stand-by Up to 336 h
    Talk time Up to 4 h



     The Idea Cellular will also be branding it under a different name and there is not official right now. To go into specifications of Huawei U8180 Gaga it has 3.2 mega pixel camera with 2.8 inches QVGA capacitive touch screen display with 240 x 320 pixels display resolution.

    It will be powered with Android 2.2 Froyo OS and it includes connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2Dp for wireless transfer and MicroUSB connection. Coming to the memory, it includes 256 MB of RAM with 513 MB flash memory and includes microSD card slot for expansion up to 16 GB. It includes 1200 mAh Lithium ion battery.

    Huawei-Boulder-U8350

    In addition to the Huawei Blaze U8510, Huawei is also going to release another Android powered smartphone called the Huawei Boulder U8350. The Huawei Boulder U8350 is yet another budget friendly Android smartphone in India. This is exactly running on Android v2.2 Froyo operating system, powered by an Adreno 200 Graphics processor, and 528 MHz ARM 11 processor.

    Huawei launched its new mobile phone they are adopting the Android operating system by offering dual input method, qwerty and touch. Equipped with a number of security features to provide a new experience, especially for beginners in interacting with Android phones, the Huawei Boulder U8350. Provides flexibility for users to choose the convenience of cell phones in operation, and of course affordable prices.

    Huawei-Boulder-U8350

    Huawei Boulder brings candy bar design touchscreen and QWERTY, by presenting a capacitive touch screen 2.6-inch width, with a 528MHz processor performance, Qualcomm MSM7225 chipset with 256 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM. For phone features 3.2 MP camera with sink, 3G network HSDPA, Wi-Fi hotspot, A-GPS, and runs on Android 2.2 Froyo platform.

    Huawei-Boulder-U8350
    Such as mobile phones which bears the Android operating system in general, the optimization of mobile phones can be done by adding a variety of applications needed to get it from the Android Market. Huawei also buried applications typical congenital Huawei, Huawei is Social Media that serves as an introduction directly to Facebook danTwitter exist.

    Huawei-Boulder-U8350
    As mobile phones are targeting novice users, the price is certainly a sensitive thing. If one in determining the price, then the target market is guaranteed to be targeted will not be achieved because as we know, Huawei must compete with the global mobile phone that in fact already choose a strong brand image. Reportedly a price tag ranging from $ 160 less than the full cost.


    General :
    2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
    3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
    Announced 2011
    Status Available. Released 2011, October
    Size :
    Dimensions 115 x 62.8 x 9.9 mm
    Weight 105 g
    Display :
    Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
    Size 320 x 240 pixels, 2.6 inches (~154 ppi pixel density)
    • - QWERTY keyboard
    • - Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
    • - Touch-sensitive controls  
    Sound :
    Alert types Vibration, MP3 ringtones
    Loudspeaker Yes
    3.5mm jack Yes
    Memory :
    Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
    Call records Practically unlimited
    Internal 512 MB ROM, 256 MB RAM
    Card slot microSD up to 32GB
    Data :
    GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
    EDGE Yes
    3G HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
    WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot
    Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
    Infrared port No
    USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
    Camera :
    Primary 3.2 MP, 2048×1536 pixels
    Features Geo-tagging
    Video Yes
    Secondary No
    Features :
    OS Android v2.2 (Froyo)
    CPU 528 MHz processor, Qualcomm MSM7225 chipset
    Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
    Browser HTML
    Radio FM radio
    Games Yes
    Colors Black, White
    GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
    Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator


    • - SNS integration
    • - Digital compass
    • - Google Search, Maps, Gmail, Talk
    • - MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player
    • - MP4/H.263/H.264 player
    • - Organizer
    • - Document viewer
    • - Photo viewer/editor
    • - Voice memo
    • - Predictive text input
    Battery :
    Standard battery Li-Ion 1200 mAh

    Friday, November 25, 2011

    New Windows Phone 7

    MIX 2011 is well underway and one of the really cool things that Microsoft showed at MIX 2011 in Las Vegas is the new IE9 for Windows Phone 7 and how it performs against Safari on iOS and Android’s native web browser. Well, rather interestingly, IE9 for Windows Phone 7 clearly smokes the above mentioned browsers, all thanks to its hardware acceleration capability.

    Windows Phone 7 Devices

    Director of the Windows Phone program Joe Belfiore took the stage to start of the HTML5 browser wars. Obviously, seeing their browsers get smoked by IE9 mobile would definitely initiate a retaliation from both the companies. The HTML5 speed reading demo was done from Microsoft’s own ietestdrive.com website. IE9 mobile on Windows Phone 7 achieved 20 FPS while the Nexus S managed half of that, by achieving 11 FPS, whereas Safari on the iPhone 4 just crawled at 2 FPS. Needless to say, both Google and Apple won’t be pleased with these results.

    There’s a little uncertainty here though. It was not revealed what particular version of system software were the Nexus S and iPhone 4 running. We all know that iOS 4.3.x brought improved Safari performance for all iOS devices. It would be interesting to find out what the real deal is here.

    Windows Phone 7 is the latest mobile operating system to hit the scene and it’s hands-down the sexiest smartphone OS out there. WP7 is completely new. The UI is unlike anything you’ve seen elsewhere. Tile animations and transitions are smooth as silk. It’s obvious that Microsoft decided to put an emphasis on the design and eye-appeal of WP7, giving the operating system the kind of design aesthetic that you see in the glossy pages of high-concept magazines or in the halls of design/art schools.

    But, does Windows Phone 7′s slick animations, crisp text, and refined style leave room for a high-end operating system that’s capable of going toe-to-toe with the best of what Google and Apple have to offer? Let’s take a look at Windows Phone 7′s features and break down the pros and cons.

    What better place to begin than the beginning? 

    The Good
    •     Responsive UI
    •     Crisp text and graphics (almost like e-Ink)
    •     Seamless Facebook integration
    •     Quick-start camera for capturing fleeting moments
    •     Uncluttered interface
    •     Sexy design aesthetic that invokes a high-concept magazine
    •     Easy Google, Facebook, Windows Live setup
    •     Did we mention the snazzy, new, eye-candy UI?

    The Bad
    •     Doesn’t support external storage
    •     Lack of cut/paste functionality (coming in early 2011)
    •     No WiFi Mobile Hotspot feature
    •     Lack of Twitter integration (coming soon)
    •     Finnicky Google integration
    •     No unified inbox or threaded email
    •     Many apps don’t persist in the background
    •     Most of the OS is optimized for portrait view (landscape orientation isn’t as ubiquitous as we’d like)

    Navigation

    There are only three navigation keys that you need to be familiar with. Microsoft has mandated that handset makers must adhere to a strict handset design spec that requires a standardized, three-key layout. You have the “back” key on the left, which navigates, well, backwards. The middle key is the “Start” key, which is similar to the “Home” button on Android and iPhone. The Start key takes you back to you Start Screen (more on that later) and it’s the central point from which you navigate throughout WP7. The right key the “search” key, and it fires up the integrated Bing search app. From this app you can search the web for websites, local businesses, and any news stories that match your search terms.
     
    Pictures

    The Pictures hub is where you go to browse and manage your photos. Makes sense right? Thanks to the panoramic hub, Pictures are mostly presented in an intuitive and convenient fashion. Pictures that you upload to Facebook are all automatically pulled into the Pictures hub. Even cooler, pictures that your friends upload to their Facebook accounts are also automatically pulled into the Pictures hub. This is where the seamless Facebook integration comes into play. We like it.



    You can also access photos that you upload to your Windows Live account, SkyDrive, and even your profile pictures from Facebook. One thing that we had a hard time wrapping our collective heads around was the convoluted organization structure. Photos can be grouped into “Mobile photos from Windows Live” as well as “SkyDrive camera roll from Windows Live”. Microsoft is good at creating confusing organization structures, and Windows Live reinforces that fact. We’re still not sure why SkyDrive is branded separately from Windows Live. Full disclosure: we’re Mac users.

    We like the fact that the camera fires up even while the screen is locked. That’s a really handy little feature that helps you capture those fleeting moments in life. Simply hold down the camera shutter button as you take the phone out of your pocket or purse and, with a little luck, the camera should be ready for action by the time you are ready to frame your shot. You can choose to have photos that you take automatically uploaded to the cloud and synced with your SkyDrive. We really like the automatic cloud syncing capabilities of WP7, even if it is still a little rough around the edges.

    The Live Viewfinder also makes it easy to preview pictures that you just captured. Simply swipe your finger to the right on the camera viewfinder and you can swipe through previously captured photos with abandon. On iPhone or Android, you have to tap the “preview photo” icon to check out your past pics. That’s what WP7 is all about – easy navigation and incredible eye-appeal.
    Music and Videos

    Zune integration. That’s the key to the music and video experience on WP7. The idea behind the Music+Video hub is that it serves as a central hub from which you can access all your media. If you have a subscription to Microsoft’s all-you-can-eat music streaming service, Zune Pass, WP7 is the smartphone OS for you. You can stream music to your heart’s content, and all you have to do is sign in to Windows Phone with your Windows Live account.

    What? You don’t have Zune Pass? Worry not, you can still transfer music (including playlists) from your computer to your Windows Phone using the Zune client/application on a PC or the Windows Phone Connector for Mac. You can also buy songs on the Zune Marketplace from either your phone or your PC (using a credit card that you link to your Windows Live account). Unfortunately Macs do not get this feature. Macs can only sync songs and photos to a Windows Phone at this point.

    You can play videos through your the phone’s Zune Player app. These videos have to be transferred to from a computer. You can’t buy videos in the Marketplace using your phone. If you want to buy videos for your phone, you’ll have to buy them using your desktop and sync it to your phone.

    The media player is capable of playing a variety of file types: .mp3, .m4a (aac), .wma, .mp4, .m4v, .wmv, and .jpg formats are compatible with the media player. Videos play almost instantly, with little waiting for playback to begin. The controls are simple. Simply tap on the screen to bring up playback controls (play, rewind, fast forward). Unfortunately, the lack of a scrubbing bar makes it tedious to skip to the end of a long movie. That’s a small con for WP7.

    Games

    Just as Zune Pass is tightly integrated into WP7, Xbox Live is also integrated into the platform. From the Games hub, you can access all sorts of online games, downloaded games, check on game requests from friends that want to play with you in an online battle of wits, and even keep tabs on your Xbox Live account. All you have to do is login to your Windows Phone with the Windows Live ID that you linked to your Xbox Live account, and you’ll have full access to your avatar, your props, and full closet access.



    With a free download, you can enable all sorts of Xbox Live features on your Windows Phone. You can see what your XBL friends are doing on their phones, PC or consoles, and even message them via XBL text messages. You can also brag about your achievements to anyone on your Friends list.

    The Games hub is also where all your downloaded games will automatically be stored. When you purchase a game from the Marketplace, you won’t see the game in your Apps List. The game will save itself to your Games hub, where you can go to not only play your downloaded games, but also discover new games for download. The hub will also notify you of any game requests from friends that are waiting for you to play with them or when it’s your turn to make a move.
    Search

    Search in Windows Phone 7 is context aware – meaning that it will search through different media depending on the task at hand. There are two levels of “search” in WP7. You can choose to search the web for content related to your search terms, or you can search within an app. Tap the hardware “Search” button from the homescreen and you can search the web for relevant websites, local businesses, and even news related to your search term. In apps with a search field, a single tap on the hardware search button will allow you to search for words in the app. A second tap on the hardware search button allows you to search the web, as

    Internet Explorer

    With Windows Phone 7 in hand, you don’t have to worry about dealing with Internet Explorer web browsers of days past. We’ll avoid commenting on the desktop version of Internet Explorer, because, well, that’s just going to get us all worked up. Instead, we’ll focus on the Internet Explorer Mobile experience — some of you may know the mobile web browser as Pocket Internet Explorer (PIE) — and how it’s grown up in WP7.

    Gone are the days when Internet Explorer Mobile for Windows Mobile forced you to use a stylus in order to navigate efficiently around the clunky interface. The new Internet Explorer Mobile for Windows Phone 7 is swipe-tastically optimized for touch inputs. It shares DNA with the desktop version of Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8. It handles HTML5 without problem and serves up the same crisp, sub-pixel rendered text that makes the rest of WP7 look so good. In short, IE Mobile in WP7 is light years improved from what you may have known from the Windows Mobile days.

    The browser will support tabbed browsing for up to 6 different windows at the same time. Unfortunately, we weren’t really able to browse more than a couple tabs at the same time. Loading multiple webpages concurrently can be hard on system resources, and it seemed as if WP7 had trouble keeping more than a couple tabs loaded at the same time. We sometimes had to wait for pages to reload after browsing other tabs. It’s not a huge concern, but is irritating enough to mention.

    Another irritating aspect of the web browser is the the inability to pull up the URL bar when in landscape orientation. The browser works just fine and dandy in portrait view, but if you turn the phone sideways for a widescreen view, you can’t access the URL bar.

    On the upside, pages will load in the background as you fire up a new tab and start browsing another website. This is a critical feature, and is one of the few instances where processes continue in the background. Windows Phone 7 doesn’t really multi-task – some apps will work in the background (like the FM Radio, Pandora, webpages loading in the browser), but most will simply close themselves down upon returning to the Start screen.

    IE Mobile, in the end, is pretty much on par with the iPhone and Android web browsers. It may need a little more polish, but the current state of IE Mobile is good. Not the best, but good enough.
    Is Windows Phone 7 more than just a pretty face?

    Let’s start off with the obvious. Windows Phone 7 is the sexiest smartphone OS that we’ve yet seen. It’s super model sexy. It’s got that undercover hotness factor that belies the elegance and poise of its design aesthetic. Hands-down, WP7 will give iPhone and webOS a serious run for its money, as far as looks are concerned. But, does Windows Phone 7 have what it takes to be more than just a pretty face?

    That answer depends on how you plan to use your smartphone. For most people, WP7 will be a fantastic alternative to iPhone and Android. You can sync all your emails (with full HTML compatibility) and let you know when you have unread email sitting in your inbox. You can browse the full web with the kind of multi-touch pinch-zooming interaction that iPhone, Android and webOS users have been enjoying for years. You get quick, easy access to information from your social networks. You can use the Microsoft Office hub to do some serious work done. You’ll enjoy a new UI that is a fresh departure from the app-based iPhone and Android UIs – flat, artsy tiles and incredibly crisp text. And, to top it all off, you get unrivaled integration with Xbox Live and your Zune Pass.

    But, here’s the kicker, if you’re the kind of power user that needs apps like Twitter to continue running in the background, relies heavily on Google services (Google Calendar, Google Contacts), and can’t do without a unified inbox, WP7 may not be for you. For those of you that fall into this group, make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into.

    For most people, Windows Phone 7 will be way more than a pretty face, it’s a fully competent and compelling smartphone platform. It’s good stuff, and it doesn’t hurt that the UI is fresh and new.

    Amazon App Store Launched Internationally

    The Amazon Appstore has earned a name for being a great market for buying discounted apps. But only US customers were able to benefit from their promotional offers as the company had restricted its service for the region. Today, Amazon has launched its store in a number of countries without any official announcement of an international launch, since customers from many locations are reporting that they can access it.

    Earlier on it was reported that only the EU was granted access of the Appstore outside of the US, but soon we found out that the launch was extended to other countries as well.

    Currently, the Appstore has been reported to be available in UK, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Australia, India, and Holland. Customers have been reporting that even though their regional sites have American touches to it, both free and paid apps are being downloaded without problems. One of the aforementioned influences is the price – which comes in US Dollars. For those with considerable knowledge in currency markets can start to take advantage of favorable exchange rates and trade!

    International customers could still access the Appstore before, but it required a lot of hard work and knowledge of the process. Customers had to create an Amazon account with a US address, whereas now they only have to download .apk from Amazon and set their Android smartphones to install applications from unknown sources.

    But the question remains, why did Amazon launch the Appstore internationally without any official announcement? Maybe it’s because Amazon is testing the international release before an international launch, so that it can see how it would deal with pressure in the future. Perhaps it’s related to the upcoming Amazon tablet. Or a more interesting theory is that Amazon has a made a mistake and will rollback soon. Whatever the case is, customers should flock to the Appstore in case it disappears again!

    Apple vs Samsung






     According to the Wall Street Journal’s report, Samsung has simply outshined Apple with its smartphones sale during the last quarter which is more than 20 million whereas Apple has been able to sale 17.1 million phones so far. For describing the Apple’s smartphone figures, the journal used the term “sold” in specific. In this regard, shipments cannot be considered as sales and thereby lie the nub. The journal has specifically emphasized on the term “shipped” while referring to Samsung’s 20 million smartphones. By next week, new quarterly figures will be revealed by Samsung, but the company has stopped sharing its shipment figures for its smartphones. On the other hand its rival mobile company Nokia has recently posted its figure of shipment for the quarter and its 16.8 million units.

    The journal said that these figures indicate that Samsung with its sale has been able to beat both Nokia and Apple in the smartphone market. But this has been speculated on the assumption that there is difference in the shipments and sales. In case if it’s about shipments then a comparison between Samsung and Nokia seems valid whereas the comparison between Samsung and Apple doesn’t seem right if we are talking about sales for one and shipments for another.

    Actually this very question has become a talk of the town since everyone on CNET and some other sites is asking: What’s the difference between shipments and sales? Well many reports and stories are using the two words but the reality is they actually are not. Looking at the meaning of both the words, one can easily understand the difference. Shipment refers to the number of items sent by a vendor or a manufacturer to the retail outlets. On the other hand, sales refer to the actual number of items purchased by the customers. Interestingly it seems that for hot products like smartphones, the words have been given the same meaning but the fact is in many cases it may happen, that every item shipped to the retail store would be sold for sure.

    Many companies out there are also into this fudge thing by using sleight of hand called “channel stuffing.” And this trick allows the manufacturers to send far more products to the retail outlets than they actually be able to sell. Even Samsung was caught earlier this year doing the same sort of number fudging with its Galaxy tab tablet. With this stuff going, one can hardly make out that that did actually top the smartphone market.

    Android Based Tablet to Hit Markets This Year

    It seems that Amazon’s launch of cheap tablets like $199 Kindle Fire has started a new race among tablet manufacturers. Now every company wants to launch a tablet which is low-cost yet attractive for consumers. In India, they have launched $35 tablet called Aakash for students and teachers.

    If you remember, a company named Leader International Inc. launched its first Android-based tablet called Impression 10 in the start of current year. The 9.7 inch tablet costing $350 was one of the cheapest tablets available then. Now, the company is launching its 7-inch tablet model which is much cheaper than the 10-inch one.

    On Tuesday, the California-based company announced their Impression 7 tablet in a press release. The tablet costs US $179 and will be available in the market for sale in November. The 7-inch tablet weighing 0.5 lbs has a resolution of 800 by 480 and features resistive touchscreen. Finger nails or a stylus gives a better touch experience on resistive touchscreens than the finger (skin). It has 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor with 512 RAM and 4 GB internal storage. It features Google’s previous operating system Android 2.2 FroYo OS. Like all other mobile devices, it has USB port microSD card slot which has the capacity of 16 GB. Impression 10 has a 3.0 megapixel camera but the latest Impression 7 has 0.3 megapixel front camera. It also features Accelerometer G-sensor and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g (for wireless connectivity). It has a 3.7V Lithium polymer battery which has a backup time of 6 hours.

    If we compare the two tablets made by Leader International, we will find that the new Impression 7 has lower-end specifications. Some of the inadequacies are due to size limitations while others are due to fact that that company wants to reduce the cost by cutting the expensive hardware from the tablet.

    Recently, ViewSonic launched a tablet called ViewSonic ViewPad 7e. Interestingly, both the tablets have many similar features. Like both have same screen resolution (800 by 480), both feature 1GHz ARM processors which run Android 2.x operating systems. And like all other tablets, both have the standard USB and microSD connectors.



    ViewSonic’s ViewPad 7 e is being released this month in the markets for $199.99. Though, it costs $20.99 more than Impression 7 tablet but it has some features like the micro-HDMI output, 3 megapixel rear camera with Autofocus which makes it a better choice.

    iPhone Nano

    Once again, we see Apple giving its competitors a run for their money. It certainly wishes to dominate year 2011. The latest news in the tech world, confirmed by Wall Street Journal, states that Apple is now working on a mini version of iPhone, which is going to be called ‘iPhone Nano’. This is not the first time you will see Apple downsizing its products, if you recall ‘iPod Nano’. The 8GB device is predicted to be cheaper than all the iPhone versions and would be 1/3 smaller than the original iPhone with an edge-to-edge screen and a number of apps.

    This seems like one of Apple’s tactics to counteract the growing Android products market share of 32.9% by making a series of its products cheaper. Now it targets the low-priced phone market and is probably going to make the price of iPhone Nano size worthy. For now the cost is being kept $200 on release in the summers. But it is not with loss to them, as the news goes that Apple would probably be using old components for the making of this product. But the device will be running on iOS and is expected to maintain that solid quality every Apple product consists of for its consumers.

    This smaller iPhone version will not have the data storage memory but will instead make use of a new free cloud computing service storage developed by Apple called ‘MobileMe’. As stated by the Cult of Mac, “The iPhone Nano will have no memory for onboard storage of media. It will only have enough memory to buffer media streamed from the cloud.” The users are eager to know how they will be managing without a data plan. Puzzled and intrigued as we are by this new system, let’s wait and see how it turns out.

    But this is not all the company seems to be aiming at. There is news going around that a universal SIM is also being pursued by Apple that would allow the user to switch networks without the use of a SIM card. That is one big jump! If that is possible then this would be most convenient for users, enabling them to switch to any network they like. Since Apple is aiming for the low-market this time, a lot of hype is expected at the launch of this new iPhone Nano product and Android might just get side-tracked.



    Apple is bringing back the idea of an iPhone nano. The iPhone nano is about 1/3 smaller then the iPhone 4. Sources have said that Apple wants to launch more inexpensive phones to counteract with the Android phones. The iPhone nano would retail for $200 without the contract price. The iPhone nano is just a smaller version of the iPhone, but it still comes with all the features. The same components that are in the iPhone 4 would be put into the iPhone nano. I think that the iPhone nano would be a huge hit. With its small design, I believe that it will attract many people. The price tag will definitely draw some attention to it because it will be a good option to a new iPhone. I’m not exactly sure how a smaller screen will exactly work. The iPhone 4’s screen is a descent size, perfect for games and for texting. In comes a smaller screen which may cause for a lot of squinting. The texting could be a problem because the key board will be smaller. Many people already have a problem texting with the iPhone 4, with a smaller keyboard, more people would complain. Apple is known for scrapping many products, who’s to say that they won’t scrap this one either? I believe that Apple will have to go through many tests in order to put this product out on the market. I believe that it will work, but only Apple has the right to make it happen. Do you think it will work? Drop a comment below and let us know.

    Demo:

    Chromatic Iphone

    I really love the chromatic series, especially the red/white one, because pretty much red is my favorite color. But the thing is , i dont really know if i would get that one.
    Ever since Apple came out with the Unibody concept for the MacBook pro, It is an iconic design statement. We would expect a lot of mobile manufacturers to tout a unibody design in the future and why not the iPhone itself going unibody? Here are some renders … not by Apple of course !

    Thursday, November 24, 2011

    Nordstrom testing based on the iPod Touch, mobile POS systems

    Seattle-based retailer Nordstrom mentioned during its annual shareholders meeting yesterday that it has been testing mobile point-of-sale devices at its Bellevue and Seattle stores, to reduce wait times for customers checking out with credit cards. It’s not a new concept in retailing, of course, but when the customer-service icon adopts a new technology, it’s worth paying attention.

    The company tells GeekWire that it has been testing iPod touches with a sled attachment for credit-card swiping, in addition to other types of portable devices. The plan is to have these mobile check-out capabilities in all full-line Nordstrom stores in time for the retailer’s annual Anniversary Sale in July, according to the company.

    “Our hope is to learn from this initial rollout and to hear from our customers and salespeople about how best to move forward,” a spokesman says. “We then plan on significantly expanding the number of handhelds we’ll have in our stores by the end of this year.”

    Also worth noting: The company has been using iPads in its Personal Styling, designer departments and Wedding Suites for some time, as part of its broader effort to use devices to improve the retail experience.

    Nordstrom , Seattle-based chain of department stores, is testing the iPod Touch on the basis of point of sale system for their stores in Seattle and Bellevue to reduce waiting time for customers checking out with credit cards, according to a report with Geekwire . The company uses an unnamed sled attachment for the iPod Touch, which allows remote devices to credit cards and barcode readers obtain stock information from a scanned bar code, and then allow customers to pay by moving, which generates an automatic e-mail receipt.
    system described by Nordstrom is similar to Apple promotes being tested by Gap, Old Navy, Guess Jeans and Apple's own golf stores . It differs from Square reader this support also supports reading barcodes using traditional laser readers, instead of credit cards. Apple's system in particular has the advantage of tying the various back-end inventory and accounting management systems.



    If the system used by Nordstrom is the same as that used by Apple, the substrate is known as Linea Pro by Infinite Peripherals . It combines a battery with a swipe card reader and bar code reader. Other companies, such as XSilva , use it in conjunction with its own Lightspeed Mobile application to create a wireless “terminal”, which scans the products and accept payments when updating Mac application Lightspeed in the same network.

    Nordstrom, who was also using iPads in some special services as part of broader efforts to improve customer service, spoke of her use of the new POS system in its Annual General Meeting yesterday.

    Wednesday, November 23, 2011

    New Folio iPad 2 Leather Case

    I take your ipad everywhere! I absoluely love Booq BPD-CFC but call me old school, I really like jotting quick notes with a pad & pen. This solves it! The leather is great. A nice quality that Booq BPD-CFC casual enough for every day but I would feel comfortable bringing Booq BPD-CFC to a work meeting. It does have slots for maybe business cards and other things but I havent used them. I dont think Booq BPD-CFC would be very practical to use them. I had originally purchased a moleskin ipad folio but returned Booq BPD-CFC immediately after seeing this one. My Mom saw mine & immediately purchased one for herself. Great price. Great quality. You cant go wrong


    Agenda
    The Booqpad agenda combines iPad 2 case and notepad into one product, making it the ideal solution to create, store, review or present the next hot idea. Keeping a pen or stylus, business cards, cash or tickets close to your iPad and written notes has never been more convenient.

    Designed symmetrically for right and left handed users, each Booqpad ships with a blank, 50-sheet A5 notepad made from at least 30% post-consumer materials and printed with soy ink, a surface perfect for sketching, writing, note-taking, or laying out the next app, printed piece, product, story, or website.

    Notepads
    The Booqpad system offers notepad refills in a variety of styles specifically designed for creative professionals, including layouts for creative writing, designing the next app or website for iPad, or developing graphics or a 3D product.

    Interior
    Years of experience in designing highly functional bag interiors have gone into an agenda design that's both elegantly simple and functionally superior. While providing iPad protection and access to all buttons and ports in a symmetrical layout, a center slot for a pen or stylus, a slot for your business cards, one for theirs, as well as an inner slot for tickets or even cash come together in an strikingly elegant design.

    Demo Video:

    I purchased the Booq Booqpad Folio for my iPad 2 because Booq BPD-CFC had a place for a notepad which I believed would be useful when working on my iPad 2. The case was very nice overall, but I was disappointed that the bottom of the notepad is not secured. If you flip the cover behind to work on the iPad 2, the pad of paper dangles. It would have been nice had there been some way to secure the bottom of the notepad.
    Let be sure to buy cheap Booq Booqpad Folio for iPad 2 (BPD-CFC) on sale in strock now I hightly recomment! [read more..]

    Tab E201U Android 2.2

     Enspert Identity Tab E201U is a 7-inch Android tablet running Android Froyo 2.2 operating system, which measures 7.52 x 5.14 x 0.57 inches, and weights 425g. The Android tablet is powered by 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird processor (ARM Cortex-A8), and features 512MB RAM, 8GB NAND flash memory, 7-inch multi touch LCD screen with 800 x 480 resolution, and a rear 3-megapixel camera.
    Are you one of those persons who are frustrated by your low priced tablets? No flea market? And cannot perform various applications you downloaded? Nothing like most android tablets, the E201 is one of the insufficient GMS-certified tablets by Google. The device went through the Google’s boundless test necessities like the hardware, software and many other that conceded the test. This only means you can contact to 150,000+ applications through an official Google marketplace and rest guaranteed your applications can run. Isn’t this one is what you have been searching for?

    Highlights:
    Enspert Identity Tab E201U Android 2.2 Froyo Tablet is well-appointed with influential hardware specs found in much expensive rivals. Some of which are Adobe Flash 10.1 that provisions Samsung C110, the ARM Cortex-A8 1GHZ “Hummingbird” CPU, the PowerVR SGX 450 512MB RAM and 8GB incorporated Nand Flash 7 inches Multi-Touch Capacitive LCD 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR 3MP Camera G Sensor, Digital Compass, Light Sensor, Digital Magnetic Sensor, DLNA plus more features  This highly innovative technology is available at a very affordable price you’ll surely enjoy.

    Enspert Identity Tab E201U Android 2.2 Froyo Tablet comes in a suite that includes a set of earphones, a pouch, a USB Cable, a quick start guide, S/W manual, Convergence One PC Program, and AC/DC. First off it is not an aluminum body it is supplementary plastic with silver matted paint. This gadget also has 1 rear camera that has a 3mp resulting to high quality photos and videos who can take along with your loved ones, this ensures that you have at least a memory to cherish after each event.


    Features:
    With all the things that happened previous it is a very wonderful tablet that gives you the opportunity to use the Google maps in a much faster way unlike the normal tablet you may have. Yes it has an authorized Google market that allows you to enjoy your Gmail account info and access on your emails whether personal or company mails.. No hack needed like the Elocity a7 which is a good tablet to own. The full Google market is out of the box. The set likewise includes a decent camera (rear view), a full size SD slot that can store up to 8g internal 32g SD card, a full flash browsing, USB to pc cable, an unlimited sound out of speakers and a Tactical home, menu, and back buttons.

    Demo Video :
     
    Other interfaces also include a SD card slot supporting up to 32GB SDHC, mini USB port, mini HDMI port, and standard headphone jack. And E201U also features 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth v.2.1 + EDR. 3G version is unavailable at present. Besides, the built-in 4,100mAh rechargeable li-polymer battery provide you a strong support for electric power.

    HP TouchPad Wi-Fi 32 GB 9.7 inch

    HP TouchPad of tablets is one tablet is the newest on the market today. In this tablet you can switch to the game without closing anything. Tablet offers good connectivity such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with A2DP and micro USB port. This tablet also comes with some accessories that have been prepared including a wireless keyboard, this product is made ​​by the Company HP is better known for computers and laptops rather than to its operating system for portable tablet bleak HP TouchPad. who needs to know is also very important that HP TouchPad has supported wireless connectivity that will allow users to connect to the internet. For practical reasons, it is very difficult for anyone to write anything about this machine in a brief review of the HP TouchPad. However, if you want to get HP TouchPad I would advise you to put your hands on it as quickly as possible.
    Anyone can now eaves drop to any music the way they want and the way the artist intended it to be with the Beats Audio™ only from HP TouchPad Wi-Fi 32 GB 9.7 inches Tablet Computer. This Beat Audio feature enhances your multimedia listening world while at the same time giving you a very lifelike content.
    HP TouchPad makes resources from HP that has great potential, HP TouchPad which has 9.7 inch screen with lots of great features, but do not have much to distinguish it from Apple or Android, and that could hurt. HP TouchPad expected to attend the best I’ve ever used on a Tablet PC as a stereo speaker in the tablet PC will bring the voice of true life into your hands. This product is one of the best tools to enjoy the sound as it will support a number of formats ranging from MP3 and WAV formats. 


    Highlights
    With the HP TouchPad Wi-Fi 32 GB 9.7 inches Tablet Computer you can now store additional files on the go and get more things done with the HP TouchPad Wi-Fi 32GB, this tablet is intended to slog like you do. Likewise using the HP TouchPad you can connect, play, surf and share more easily as well as organize your allied activities into card stacks on the brilliant 9.7 inches diagonal LED backlit multitouch display and your extra slim, excessive compact wireless keyboard.

    The HP TouchPad Wi-Fi 32GB correspondingly works well together with other HP we OS devices such as touch to share websites with your HP Pre3 or Veer Smartphone. It works well using Microsoft Office files and cooperates with associates using Google Docs or Box.net3. You can also print wirelessly to compatible networked HP printers7.

    Video HP TouchPad Wi-Fi 32 GB 9.7-Inch Tablet Computer:

    HP webOS helps them multitask effortlessly. Sign in to your online accounts and this HP tablet pulls data together automatically. Plus, charge this HP tablet wirelessly using the optional HP Touchstone Charging Dock. This HP TouchPad technology is safe to carry using this sleeve emphasized with the HP Imprint finish with the crystal design. You can also store your power adapter and other small accessories easily using the slide-in pockets on the front. This device is available in a very reasonable price that any one will opt to buy.
     
    Features
    You can now enjoy simple and natural way to move from one thing to the next and have related activities habitually grouped together. You can also get contacts, calendars, messages, photos, and email automatically synced from sources like Facebook®, Google™, and Microsoft® Exchange.2. Just start typing to search the web, update your status, or begin just about anything.3 Think about what you want to do, not how you have to do it. Download movies and TV shows, play games, listen to music, read books and magazines, and view photos.4. Browse the full web with blazing speed, as well as support for the latest web technologies, including Adobe Flash3.
    buy via amazon

    Asus TF101-B1 Tablet PC

    Here’s the tablet you’ve all been waiting for! The perfect combination of power, form, function and of course price. The Asus Eee Pad transformer is among the first of it’s kind to have a purchasable keyboard addon which transforms it into what could be considered a laptop. And the power under the hood certainly makes it worthy of this with the inclusion of a large 10.1-Inch HD display and Android 3.0 Operating System. For power it utilizes a 1Ghz Nvidia Tegra 2 Mobile processor and 1GB of DDR2 RAM. It has 32GBs of internal flash memory and the ability to read Micro SD cards for even more space. And to top it all off it also has an impressive 9.5 hours of battery life which can be raised to 16 when connecting to the keyboard docking station.

    The Eee Pad Transformer is the best tablet choice for users looking for media consumption and mobile productivity in an elegant yet versatile design. The ASUS Eee Pad Transformer features the powerful and responsive Android operating system, ASUS' intuitive waveshare user interface that results in an exciting portable tablet for content creation, social communication, high-definition media playback and smooth realistic game play.

     Exciting mini-cinema entertainment on-the-go
        Powered by the NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor, the Transformer browses the web at blazing speeds, providing snappier response times and excellent multi-tasking performance. An IPS (in-plane switching) panel made from durable and scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla glass is viewable at angles up to 178°, perfect for sharing your favorite photos, web pages, work documents and more with co-workers, friends or family next you or across the room. The 10.1" IPS panel features LED backlighting that provides brilliant and vivid colors at a 1280 x 800 resolution, perfect for viewing high-definition movies and other media content. Built-in SRS Sound technology provides a dynamic 3D stereo audio experience, with maximum bass response and a wide sound field from the discrete speakers housed in a thin thick chassis. A 1.2 MP front-facing camera is perfect for video conferencing while the rear-facing 5 MP camera can shoot and record HD video, which can be played back on HDTVs via the mini HDMI output port, making the Eee Pad Transformer a true mobile entertainment device.

        Android 3.0 OS melds with ASUS' waveshare UI for a unique user experience
        Google's Android 3.0 is an operating system specially designed and optimized for tablets, which enables users a rich web experience for on-the-go web browsing, social media activities, video playback and casual gaming. MyNet easily streams digital media wirelessly within home network devices so HD videos or music can be played on devices such as an HDTV or desktop PCs for an even better experience from the Transformer. MyLibrary consolidates downloaded books, magazines and newspapers in to one easy to browse profile while MyCloud is a total cloud solution, providing access to digital content such as music, videos and files from the cloud anywhere, anytime. Users can even use MyCloud to remotely access and control any PC or Mac system and access applications or files to extend the versatility of the Eee Pad Transformer experience.
    Transform the way you do mobile computing with the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101-B1, a tablet packed with all of the features you want. With a 5 megapixel rear webcam and a 1.2 megapixel front cam, you can easily take pictures or HD video and hook it up to your HDTV with the mini HDMI port. The NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor handles all of your applications with ease, while the 32 GB of memory offer plenty of storage for your files, music or videos. With up to 9.5 hours of battery life, you can surf the web all day without having to recharge the battery


    Lenovo ThinkPad Table

    Lenovo's refreshing its ThinkPad Tablet with the Qualcomm Gobi 3000 chipset, which will allow it to connect via 3G to the carrier of your choice. The Gobi 3000 packs in a wide variety of EV-DO and GSM / HSPA bands on the same chip, so finding a network shouldn't be an issue regardless of your carrier of choice. Of course, while all the major US carriers are supported, you'll be at the mercy of whatever service options those carriers offer — fortunately, Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile all offer some form of contract-free tablet data.

    Not surprisingly, Lenovo's touting the benefits of this new connectivity to the Enterprise market, noting that IT departments can now buy one type of tablet, deploy it around the world, and generally not have to worry about regional carrier compatibility. The tablet itself appears to be unchanged from the version introduced in August, with an NVIDA Tegra 2 processor, 10.1-inch screen, handwriting support, and a host of pre-installed business apps. While a carrier-agnostic tablet is great to see, it's disappointing that it isn't including the just-announced Gobi 4000 chipset instead, which adds LTE to the already-robust connectivity options. Lenovo's not yet saying how much the updated ThinkPad Tablet will set you back, but the non-3G versions range from $499 to $669. We'll find out the 3G premium when it goes on sale later this month

    Lenovo and Qualcomm have just announced that the ThinkPad Tablet will now offer Qualcomm’s Gobi 3000 technology, allowing it to use one mobile platform throughout the world.


    Lenovo ThinkPadThe ThinkPad will be the first Android tablet to feature the technology, which eliminates the need to change hardware to support different carriers or mobile connectivity standards from region to region. Gobi 3000 allows users to connect to any major US carrier and stay connected with global roaming support.

    The two companies announced the advancement this morning, claiming that the technology will make the wireless experience for business users much more flexible.

    “With Gobi, Enterprise IT departments have the flexibility to purchase 3G-enabled tablets, deploy to offices around the world, then allow each region to provision on an as-needed basis to their preferred carrier,” said Fram Akiki, senior director of product management for Qualcomm, in a statement.

    Currently Qualcomm’s Gobi 3000 technology is the only multiband embedded connectivity solution to support connectivity on all major U.S. carriers, as well as global roaming on EVDO and HSPA networks. The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet equipped with Gobi 3000 will be available starting this month

    Le Million de la Nuit

    GoldVish is a Swiss company that produces super-exclusive mobile phone encrusted gold and diamonds, the price is very expensive. The company is targeting the millionaires who have achieved success in their life and want to use the money to buy something that is best. GoldVish cell phone is designed by the famous Swiss watch designer Emmanuel Gueit, who was inspired to design sesautu exceptional and different for the class of cell phones exclusively.

          GoldVish - Le Million De Lu Nuit, is the most expensive GoldVish collection, which uses a layer of material 18 karat white gold 120 carat diamond with a sprinkling of quality VVS-1, and basically features a camera with 8x digital zoom, 2GB memory, Bluetooth, an MP3 player , USB connectivity, EDGE, and FM radio. Le Million cell phone has won an award from Guinness World Records in an exclusive class of mobile phones in the world. Related Information phones Le Million sale price in 2007 was USD 1 million, which puts this phone as the second most expensive phones in the world today, under the Diamond Crypto Smartphone. Some observers say indirectly that Le Million is actually not be called as a cell phone because it is basically an expensive jewels.
    Wow! this is the one and only "Le Million De La Nuit The Million dollar? phone made by GoldVish company
    This beautiful mobile phone is available in only 100 pieces aroun the world .The goldvish is geneva based company
    created the cell phone which is made up of 18-carrot gold mounted with diamond which creates the illusion that it
    has a secret compartment .The price of this luxury gadget which may a beautiful diamond present is $1,000,000 / €750,000.The mobile has world coolest e features which support mp3, 2 gigabytes of memory, camera with 8x cmos zoom and on the outside it is fully covered with diamonds.

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