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Nokia X6 Touch Screen Phone

Posted: 31 Dec 2009 05:18 PM PST

We are pleased to announce that the wait has been worthwhile, but there is much more than just the X6 its screen fantasy, this phone also positioning in Nokia Comes With Music Range so you get a period of 12 months all-you-can-eat subscription music service from Nokia. And in addition, Nokia has equipped the handset with a mammoth 32 GB of storage to ensure you can enjoy all these downloadable songs.

Nokia X6

At first glance, the X6 is more like a traditional candy bar handset as a touch screen phone Full Blown, because it measures 111 x 51 x 13.8mm and its display is much narrower than most other devices connect. The advantage of this is that it’s more comfortable to hold in your hand than the larger models like the iPhone, HTC Hero or even own the Nokia N900, but obviously it also undermines the features that perform better on larger screens, such as the Web browser. Perhaps surprisingly for a Nokia high-end, the handset feels a little plasticky. The main culprit here is the battery cover is rather flimsy, but that the issue of phone torso twists and creaks a little more than we had hoped. On the design front, the phone has certainly not been blessed with supermodel looks, but this is not an ugly duckling either.

Nokia has added some nice touches here and there to try to bring out from the crowd as the green LED on the top and bottom of the phone and the touch of a button to the right of the Nokia logo that calls a shortcut bar for commonly used applications such as music player and Web browser. As it is a touchscreen phone is not all that many hardware buttons punctuate. The power button at the top is held by the company switch to toggle the volume slider lock and the camera button on the right side, but outside the control of the usual calls and menu keys on the front while the rest is controlled by the excellent capacitive touchscreen. [via trustedreviews]

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Dragon Age Origins Return to Ostagar DLC Games PC

Posted: 31 Dec 2009 02:48 PM PST

If you already have yourself struggling through Dragon Age Origins, you may be pleased to learn that the downloading of additional content for the game is scheduled for release in January.

Dragon Age Origins Return to Ostagar DLC

Download support will come to PC, Xbox 360 and PS3, from what we can see the DLC will come to PC and Xbox 360 early January 5th. As for the PS3 DLC no specific date is known, yet all we know is that it is rumored for release “later in January.

All versions of the DLC have cost about $ 5 for more on this control DLC Joystiq, you can also find very detailed information on the official website of BioWare. [via product-reviews]

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PQI H566 and S533 USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Portable Drives

Posted: 31 Dec 2009 11:41 AM PST

PQI, other than USB 3.0 Flash Drive introduced disk H566 and S533 solid state drive (SSD), both version 3.0 uses the SuperSpeed USB interface.

PQI H566 and S533 USB 3

The PQI H566 is available in 320 GB, 500 GB and 640 GB capacity offers and 105MB / s read and 99.9MB / s write while the SSD S533 offers much faster transfer rate to 274MB / s read and 198MB / s write. They include both the Turbo Boost software for improved performance. Has also announced that the USB 3.0 PQI ExpressCard offers two USB 3.0 ports. [via itechnews]

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PQI Class10 150X SDHC Speed Ideal Memory Card

Posted: 31 Dec 2009 05:24 AM PST

PQI launches ultra fast 150X SDHC memory card. The card is incompliance with SD3.0 specification later, the Class 10 standard. It provides up to 24MB / s read and 19.5MB / s write speed.

PQI Class10 150X SDHC Memory Card

PQI’s 150X SDHC will be available in capacities ranging from 4GB to 32GB. It includes the ECC function to detect and correct errors during data transfer. The high speed card is ideal for use with HD camcorders and digital SLR cameras. [via itechnews]

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Nexus One Google Android Phone Device

Posted: 31 Dec 2009 02:18 AM PST

“With the launch of the first Android powered device a little over a year, we saw how a powerful open platform can drive innovation of mobile products,” said the invite. And this is only the beginning of what is possible. Please join us in Mountain View January 5, for a press conference Android.

Nexus One Google Phone

And if anyone still doubts that he might be on the Nexus one, then two other pieces of breaking news today should put that to rest. Firstly, Gizmodo has reached the screen captures of the homepage a Nexus. HTC shows details such as tea, give away price of the handset: $ 530 (£ 370) unlocked, $ 180 (£ 125) on contract with T-Mobile, as accessories: one 39.99 $ $ 49.99 and Home Dock car, and the plan prices.

Yep, apparently just two years a single contract of $ 39.99 ($ 79.99 with standard text and web) tariff is available – or you buy the phone unlocked and get this plan with one provider or your choice. If it has an interest in the UK / European market is unknown. [via trustedreviews]

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Unichal Dixau DX3 Media One-Click Dictionary

Posted: 30 Dec 2009 11:42 PM PST

Korean Society Unichal place in Korea DX3 compact 1-click Dixau electronic dictionary. THe DX3 has a camera and a single click it will scan the words and definitions on its 2.4 inch 320 × 240 LCD.

Unichal Dixau DX3 One-Click Dictionary media

The DX3 Dixau can recognize English, Spanish, French and German. It offers the pronunciation of native speakers. The e-dict is stimulated by an ARM processor and 128 MB of RAM. It comes with 1 GB of internal memory and supports microSD memory card. In addition to helping users to learn a foreign language, DX3 also serves as an entertainment device. It supports playing audio and video.

According to the announcement Unichal the DX3 Dixau be published in other countries at the end of January 2010. [via itechnews]

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Sony Handycam HDR-TG7VE Technology Digital Camcorder

Posted: 30 Dec 2009 08:27 PM PST

This model is almost the same size as the TG3, similar in size to a small electric razor, but packs even more inside. In addition to offering 16 GB of memory card, where the TG3 had none, the TG7VE a GPS receiver board. However, the basic specifications are the same as before. Both are built around a 1/5in ClearVid CMOS sensor with Exmor technology from Sony.

Sony Handycam HDR-TG7VE

This places the table sensor wiring behind the pixels, the light is no longer allowed for greater sensitivity in low light. We generally found that technology effectively. The sensor has the same 2.36 megapixel gross, and both use the Sony BIONZ image processor. So overall the picture quality should be almost identical between the two models. The TG7VE can shoot up to full HD, with a data rate of 16Mbits/sec. This allows a little more than two hours of video stored on the internal memory of 16 GB, and you can increase this with removable Flash. Unsurprisingly, it will be in the form of ownership of Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo format, which is usually a little more expensive than SD. The TG7VE can also take still images up to 2304 x 1728, which is still the same as the GT3, and requires a certain amount of interpolation.

As mentioned previously, the TG7VE (and TG3) differ from camcorders Pocket Internet by offering many more features of the camcorder. The most immediate benefit of these is the true 10x optical zoom, rather than relying on the value diversity undermines digital. The zoom is operated through a ring at the rear of the unit, which is easier to use with your thumb. A large button in the center of the ring controls the start and stop recording. A small button skips separate still images, although these will be limited to 2.3 megapixels if you’re already shooting video at the time, and flash is not activated. [via trustedreviews]

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