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- Nokia Brings Free GPS Ovi Maps Software
- Sony Ericsson Vivaz Symbian Phone with 8Mpix Camera
- Samsung AMOLED Digital Photo Frame
- Sony SRS-GD50iP Multiple Speaker Systems
- Samsung HT-BD1252 5.1-Channel Home Teater System
- Sanyo Kyocera Mirro SCP3810 CDMA Mobile Phone
- Samsung TL110 Digital Camera
Nokia Brings Free GPS Ovi Maps Software Posted: 21 Jan 2010 05:45 PM PST Two other key points. Firstly, Nokia will enable maps to be loaded directly into a device which meant that no expensive data roaming costs when traveling abroad. Second, Nokia is opening up for Ovi Maps API as it seeks to attract developers jumping on board the new service. Whether they choose to pay for applications they produce, use in advertising or app-free travel will be up. From today an overhaul of Ovi Nokia Maps will open the query in which the voice guidance in 74 countries around the world in 46 languages, and traffic information for 10 countries and detailed maps for more 180 countries. Throw in more than 6,000 3D landmarks for over 200 cities and it certainly gives a major step in the course of the United States currently implemented in Android. [via trustedreviews] a |
Sony Ericsson Vivaz Symbian Phone with 8Mpix Camera Posted: 21 Jan 2010 02:35 PM PST Sony Ericsson has announced its vivaz (aka Kurara) touchscreen smartphone Symbian OS. The vivaz is actually the second telephone of the new family of telephone company communications entertainment, the first being XPERIA X10. Sony Ericsson vivaz has a 3.2-inch touch screen , an 8 megapixel camera with face detection and smile, Bluetooth, WiFi, FM tuner, A-GPS with Google Maps built-in Media Player, supports DLNA, slot microSD card and a 3.5 mm audio jack. The communication device provides easy access to social networks like Facebook and Twitter. It can record 720p HD video. Vivaz Sony Ericsson supports tri-band UMTS / 3.5G HSPA and quad-band GSM / EDGE. It will be available in Q1 2010 Silver Moon, Cosmic Black, Galaxy Blue Ruby color and Venus. [via itechnews ] a |
Samsung AMOLED Digital Photo Frame Posted: 21 Jan 2010 08:35 AM PST Digital photography other Samsung executives have their own characteristics. Think Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, display type and format. It even begins to consider acquiring a digital photo frame for the office. Digital Photo Frames can be found in each manufacturer, as well as Samsung. Samsung does not offer many types and formats. In terms of design, Samsung has designed the magnificent surroundings. In particular, the picture frame AMOLED, the Samsung 700Z, stands the remains of standard photo frames that we encountered in the masses during our visit to CES. The design of the 700Z Samsung Photo Frame prioritized performance and design, and is directed toward the consumer with a small office. A good example is the DLNA certification with the picture frame which Samsung is easily some of the (DLNA) home networking. he 700Z Samsung also offers the unique possibility to use it as a screen by connecting the monitor to a PC or laptop via a USB cable. The resolution of 1024×600 pixels is large and offers great viewing angle thanks to the AMOLED technology. In addition, the AMOLED screen makes the Samsung 700Z energy efficient. [via letsgodigital] a |
Sony SRS-GD50iP Multiple Speaker Systems Posted: 21 Jan 2010 05:35 AM PST There aos not need to have multiple speaker systems in your living room or study, and no reason to tinker with the lightweight cradle or USB cables. Instead, there is always aos somewhere to keep your iPod charged and synchronized, and you can use the player from Apple as your main source of music with your PC off. One wonders why so few manufacturers have tried something like this before. One thing I like about Sony is that Amnesty International has for the most part, Amnesty International has it, aos realistic about market conditions. How else could you explain this PC Speaker Set Premium Desktop that doubles as a dock, not Sony Walkman own aos excellent players, but Apple, aos most successful iPod line? In fact, it is an incredibly sensitive products throughout the year, combining a system of PC speaker with a USB cradle for charging iPods, and allows you to output PC audio iPod and synchronize your iPod with iTunes using all the same bunch. The SRS-GD50iP system consists of four main components: a dock / control station that connects to your PC or laptop via USB, two 10W satellite speakers and a 40W subwoofer. The satellites are compact cubes, with their simple grille matte black finish and are very discreet. The subwoofer, meanwhile, is an effort well under-liability could easily be mistaken for an old shelf Hi-Fi speaker. [via trustedreviews]
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Samsung HT-BD1252 5.1-Channel Home Teater System Posted: 21 Jan 2010 02:35 AM PST The tallboy front speakers come in two parts that slot into each other, with a gap running in the back to hide cables. The top section of the actual speaker, while the bottom is hollow, and everything rests on a circular base. Inside the cones are made from Organic Kelp, which Samsung claims to offer a more detailed than conventional speaker cone. As we have gathered, we were taken aback by the poor to develop the quality of components. It is no surprise that kind of money, but nevertheless it does not suggest the extraordinary sound quality is on the cards. The speakers are light, plasticky and not completely rigid, while SpringClip tiny rear do not link the tightest or most reliable cable possible. The HT-BD1252 is a variation on the HT-BD1250 Blu-ray system, we examined last year, we did quite liked, despite its slightly coarse sound quality. Considering that this system was equipped with a set of four speakers bookshelf compact style for the front and rear, the HT-BD1252 has a pair of Tallboys for the front speakers and shelf for the back, so we’re curious how this new pattern of impacts on the overall sound quality. The HT-BD1255 offers another variation on the theme, with four satellite speakers tallboy in the box. Fortunately, the 1252 is just as attractive as his stable companions, especially the main unit, which plays blu-ray/dvd disks, processes sounds and supplies 1000W of audio amplification. Its design is Samsung in the soul, decorated in a deep glossy black finish, which is covered with dust and fingerprints faster than you can say Mr Sheen. The sides sloped inward at the corners and curves also provide what Samsung distinctive look, but it is the touch pad and light blue volume knob on top that will draw the most “oohs” and “aah” from visitors. [via trustedreviews] a |
Sanyo Kyocera Mirro SCP3810 CDMA Mobile Phone Posted: 20 Jan 2010 11:35 PM PST The Mirro Sanyo mirror finish and comes in Regal Red and Black Onyx. It is available from Boost Mobile for $ 79.99. Mirro Kyocera Sanyo SCP3810 CDMA clamshell phone is now turning to Boost Mobile. The Mirro has a 2.4-inch QVGA LCD display, OLED external screen, a camera of 1.3 megapixel, GPS support, Bluetooth and instant messaging. [via itechnews] a |
Posted: 20 Jan 2010 05:35 PM PST Samsung have launched a couple of point and very thin that cameras measure just 0.65 inches thick. The cameras are called the TL110 and TL105. On the back of the camera with an LCD screen of 2.7 inches can be found. Selections scene can be set to automatic where the camera rapidly scans the image and adjusts the settings accordingly. On both cameras the TL110 is the upper end of a 14.2-megapixel sensor and a target capable of 5 times optical zoom while the TL105 has a 12.2 megapixel sensor and is capable of 4 times optical zoom. Each image stabilization of optical and digital cameras. Each camera can capture video in HD 720p running at 30 frames per second. The software is also built allowing easy upload videos captured with services such as YouTube. [via gadgetvenue] a |
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