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- Motorola Quench – CLIQ XT Android Phone
- Philips 40PFL9704 40in LED Technoly Backlit LCD TV
- Acer NeoTouch P400 and P300 WM6.5.3 Smartphones
Motorola Quench – CLIQ XT Android Phone Posted: 17 Feb 2010 03:30 PM PST Motorola has unveiled at MWC 2010, the latest addition to its portfolio of Android, quenching with MOTOBLUR social platform. The quench CLIQ XT will be called and will be available in March via T-Mobile USA. The quench Motorola has a touch screen of 3.1 inches, a camera of 5 megapixels with autofocus and LED flash, a touchpad, Bluetooth, AGPS and supports WiFi connectivity. Motorola phone supports the new Android “and pinch zoom” and has built-in FM tuner. CLIQ Unlike with physical QWERTY keyboard, the lack of that caliber, but comes with the method Swype text input. [via itechnews] a |
Philips 40PFL9704 40in LED Technoly Backlit LCD TV Posted: 17 Feb 2010 12:30 PM PST It is all too fashionable these days to be ultra-cynical of all time. To dish out clever scathing reviews at the drop of a hat, and give praise clenched teeth. The problem is, as anyone who had the misfortune to see the contents of my wardrobe will attest, I’ve never been a dedicated supporter of fashion. And so I have absolutely no qualms whatsoever about kicks off this review of Philips 40PFL9704 LCD ‘TV by saying first that I openly admit having really looked forward to the arrival and the second that he has not let me down in the slightest. So there. The reason I had the 40PFL9704 so high on my ‘want’ list is simple: because it marks the second generation of technology backlight LED from Philips, the apparent improvement in all sorts of ways on efforts already impressive Philips 42PFL9803 LED ‘debut. Perhaps the most significant of these improvements is that senior 40PFL9704 the number of clusters separately controllable LEDs illuminating an image of a massive 75 per cent to 224. This is important because the LED direct approach, the 40PFL9704 – where the LEDs are placed behind the screen rather than around its edge – allows the screen to provide local dimming, where the individual LED clusters can have their level of lighting appropriate to offer a brightness level not possible with localized lighting regular single LCD CCFL. Therefore, more clusters separately controllable screen LED local dimming is more precisely you can control lighting located. This should reduce the possibility of the phenomenon of “haloing ‘televisions assisted with some local dimming LED-lit, where the scarcity of LED lights over the number of pixels in the image can cause misty halos to appear around the elements of exceptionally bright image. Having more controlled LED clusters should also generally the tray and watch the image more dynamic. The extra light LED clusters have also been joined on the 40PFL9704 by a newly designed panel basis, with both working together to produce a contrast ratio of 5,000,000:1 stratospheric manufacturer. That is double compared to the figure promised with the 42PFL9803, and the top of my head, the highest figure as I saw quoted on a TV. Obviously these figures must always be taken with a pinch of salt, but it should be made of stone not to feel at least somewhat intrigued by what the 40PFL9704 boasts. [via trustedreviews] a |
Acer NeoTouch P400 and P300 WM6.5.3 Smartphones Posted: 17 Feb 2010 09:30 AM PST While Acer beTouch two new phones are based on Android, the company also provides NeoTouch P400 and P300 smartphones NeoTouch running Windows Mobile OS 6.5.3. NeoTouch The P400 is essentially a version of the WM E400 beTouch get the same Qualcomm 7227 600 MHz, 256 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM. It features 3.2-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, WiFi, microSD slot and 3.5mm jack. P300, Acer, however, is a WM smartphone with sliding QWERTY keyboard, 3.2-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, WiFi and GPS. It is stimulated by Qualcomm 7225 528MHz processor, 256 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM. You can find a 3.5mm jack and microSD slot. Acer P400 and P300 NeoTouch NeoTouch be released in May and March respectively. [via itechnews] a |
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