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- Gen Apple iPhone Might 5 Mega Pixel Camera
- Samsung Corby Pop Bright Colors Phone
- Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 Ethernet Netbook
- Acer Liquid A1 Android Operating System Smartphone
Gen Apple iPhone Might 5 Mega Pixel Camera Posted: 24 Dec 2009 02:51 PM PST According to sources Digitimes Apple [AAPL] have placed an order for a number of sensors 5 megapixel CMOS image for use in the next generation of Apple products. This could mean that if the iPhone is launched next year that will sport a better camera than previous models. Although no official information has been provided by Apple on this matter, and it never will until they announce the phone in the middle of next year, we remain only speculation or rumors yet. It will be interesting to see what new goodies Apple can bring to a 4th generation product. Perhaps more speed and a new camera, as suggested here. Unnamed sources have indicated that the order was specifically for the iPhone because the next generation in mid 2010. [via gadgetvenue] a |
Samsung Corby Pop Bright Colors Phone Posted: 24 Dec 2009 11:44 AM PST The Samsung Corby Pop is also known as the Genio and is targeted towards the younger market. You may wonder why we talk about this phone today, well Samsung has launched the handset in India and is easily recognized by their bright colors. The Samsung Corby POP will be a very popular device in India for a number of reasons, the first is those weird colors, the second is the low-budget prices and the third is its social networking features. Add all these factors together and you end up with a handset that younger clients will do anything to have. There are some bad points of the Corby, such as its lack of Wi-Fi and 3G, which is something that younger customers are not happy. There is a more expensive model, the M5650, it offers two missing features but at a price. The new Corby being released in India comes as a 1.5-megapixel camera instead of the standard 2-megapixel. The handset will always come with an FM radio and 22 MB of internal memory, unlike the original 40MB. Samsung must know what they are by downgrading the Pop Corby. [via product-reviews] a |
Fujitsu LifeBook MH380 Ethernet Netbook Posted: 24 Dec 2009 08:23 AM PST As Intel makes its official platform Pine Trail, Fujitsu announced its LifeBook MH380 which is based on the processor has just been announced and chipset. The netbook is powered by an Intel Atom N450. It supports up to 2 GB of RAM and comes with 250 GB hard drive. As the supply of Dell, the LifeBook MH380 has a 10.1 inch LED display with 1366 × 768 resolution. 802.11b/g/b WiFi, Bluetooth and Ethernet can be found. There are also SD / SDHC card slot, 1.3 Megapixel webcam, 82-key keyboard, Multi-Touch Pad and move the scroll wheel. Pine Trail This netbook weighs less than 1.3kg. It comes in Colored in Gorgeous Brown, White and Black Diamond ivory. [via itechnews] a |
Acer Liquid A1 Android Operating System Smartphone Posted: 24 Dec 2009 06:25 AM PST Acer risk on the territory of mobile phone has so far been limited to mobile handsets based on the operating system of Microsoft Windows. Some models like the S200 and F900 tasty, were quite impressive, but there were missing, too, including the E101 very disappointing. However, with the liquid the company is finally venturing beyond Microsoft to give Android try. However, there are some nice design touches here and there. For example, we like how the buttons are mounted at the front edge of the screen and the fact that Acer has also added three useful indicator icons on the top edge of the phone. They remain hidden most of the time, but the light when the handset is charging or you have a missed call or unread message. Furthermore, Acer has also significantly kitted the phone with a standard headphone jack, you can easily swap the headphones provided for your own. The mini-USB port is also completely standard, you’ll have no problem with topping juice if you are in second place, when the battery is running low. A key feature of this phone is its capacitive screen. As far as we are aware that this is Acer’s first shot with a screen capacitive rather than resistive, but the results are very impressive. It is a pleasure to use because it is equally responsive to finger presses and stamps as heroes or even the iPhone. However, unlike these two models, Acer has not added support for multi-touch if you can not pinch to zoom in on pages in the Web browser. It is a shame, but not a complete deal breaker. And while the screen can display 256,000 colors rather than the 16 million offered by the hero and the iPhone, in use it is not really all that significant that the colors seem very vibrant and still images and text look nice and crisp thanks to the Crisp WVGA display resolution. [via trustedreviews] a |
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