Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Review - Sony PSP

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I'm fairly certain there are folks at Nintendo feeling some serious self-loathing right about now. You see, back in the mid-90's Nintendo contracted Sony to develop a CD-ROM drive for the Super Nintendo. As the project progressed, a number of factors (one of them being the spectacular failure of the Sega CD and its' followup the 32X) led Nintendo to can the project. Sony was left holding the bag, with a CD-based gaming system but no one to sell it to.

Making proverbial lemonade from lemons, Sony turned around and produced what is perhaps the most successful game console in history, the Sony Playstation. The result? For the first time in history, Nintendo took second place in the video game console market, while fellow rival Sega got out of the console business altogether.

One segment of the gaming market Nintendo still has a stranglehold on, however, is the handheld sector. Beginning with the original Gameboy, the name Nintendo has been a veritable synonym for handheld gaming. This dominant streak has held sway through several subsequent iterations of the Gameboy. Some have claimed Nintendo's dual screen DS handheld system to be a revolutionary step forward in portable gaming. Others have decried it as gimmicky. Whichever side you fall on, there's no doubt Nintendo execs are fingering their collars as Sony prepares to rain on their parade with their new Playstation Portable - aka the PSP.

Comparing the two systems, I'd say there's a real chance Nintendo may finally have a serious challenger to the portable gaming throne. Most assuredly, Nintendo will claim that they are pursuing a different demographic than Sony (read 'kids'), and to their credit the pre-teen crowd will probably favor the DS over the PSP. But for anyone over the age of 12, the PSP is definitely a serious contender for your pocket change.

Okay, so enough Nintendo-bashing. Review the damn thing already.

The first impression one gets from the PSP (once you've ravenously clawed your way through the packaging) is just how sleek the system is. From a purely aesthetic standpoint, the PSP is one seriously sexy piece of cutting-edge tech. The system's faceplate is fashioned of one glassy piece, interrupted only by the protrusion of the various buttons. The backside is just as nice, with the UMD disc door featuring a prominent PSP logo inside a silver metal ring set flush against the backplate. The two shoulder buttons are clear plastic, and the perimeter edge is accented in silver giving the whole thing a very streamlined look.

Of course, looks are one thing, but how does it actually play? I'm happy to report that the PSP delivers very well in this regard. For a portable system, weight is an important factor, as it is by nature handheld. The PSP is fairly lightweight, especially considering all the hi-tech goodness crammed into it's slim chassis. In fact, it weighs just about the same as the Nintendo DS, if you need the comparison. You could easily play this thing for hours straight without feeling weighed down.

One thing that takes a little getting used to is the somewhat cramped form-factor. While the PSP's controls may be perfect for Japanese gamers, most Westerners will find that having a go with the PSP will involve a short learning curve while hunting for a comfortable grip. Really, though, it's no worse than any handheld system before it, and there's no denying that Sony designed the PSP with ergonomics in mind. The back of the PSP has a very subtle curvature on each side, creating a natural shallow channel for placing one's fingertips...it's a small detail, but it counts.

Sony smartly modeled the PSP's controls on the PS2's Dualshock controllers, minus two of the front triggers and the right control stick. Replacing the left stick is an analog 'nub', which works much better than it sounds. Rather than tilt on an axis, the nub moves gently in a horizontal direction, giving you the same control as a stick but without the height a stick would require. It's actually a small bit of genius, and works great in action.

As you've probably heard, the PSP's main selling point is its' 4.3-inch hi-def screen. While 4.3 inches doesn't sound like much on paper, the PSP's screen really must be seen to be appreciated. Both games and feature films look absolutely fantastic, and since the screen is formatted to a 16:9 ratio both applications can be appreciated in full widescreen, high-definition glory. Watching Spiderman 2 (which was included in the first million units sold in the US) is a remarkable experience; when I first booted it up, I laughed at the game store manager and proclaimed 'It looks better than my television!'. And sure enough, it does. The screen is bright and crisp, and you may find yourself picking details out of the image that you might not have noticed the first time around.

Of course, movies are one thing, but the PSP is primarily a game platform. You wouldn't think so, but games benefit from the PSP's hi-def screen moreso than films. Watching something like Wipeout Pure in motion is amazing; not only is the image in razor-sharp hi-definition, it's also widescreen, allowing a larger view of the playfield than ever before. Again, you'd think a 4.3-inch screen wouldn't capable of very much, but it just isn't so. Without a doubt, the PSP's screen is one of the greatest single innovations the handheld gaming world has ever seen.

Powering the PSP is a single 333mhz processor, which may not sound too impressive up front, but visually, the PSP stacks up favorably with it's bigger sibling, the PS2. All the flourishes you've come to expect from the full-size gaming platforms, sharp textures, lens flares, hi-poly models, can be found on a device roughly the size of a scientific calculator. Pick up Ridge Racer, perhaps the most visually impressive title in the PSP's launch lineup, and you won't miss the PS2 iterations one bit. Ditto for the aforementioned Wipeout Pure, which actually manages to overtake the PS2's Wipeout Fusion by a fair mile...and not merely by virtue of it's portability. It's actually a better game...if that doesn't say anything to you about the power of the PSP, nothing will.

The PSP also lends itself to other applications, such as viewing photos, watching videos, and playing music. Though these are definitely secondary uses for the PSP, they are no less good selling points, as the PSP handles them well enough to be a serious consideration for anyone looking for a secondary media display device. In each instance, simply connecting the PSP to your PC with a 5-pin USB cord will let you drag files from your hard drive onto the PSP's Memory Stick. Pictures and music are fairly straightforward, while video is less so, requiring you to convert it to .mp4 format and set up a separate folder on the Memory Stick.

Picture viewing is a breeze. The PSP interface is set up in a horizontal heirarchy displaying each function; you simply navigate left or right to choose the application and then vertically to choose the source. Selecting 'Pictures' and then 'Memory Stick' will let you browse whatever images you have stored on your Memory Stick. Since the PSP uses standard Memory Stick Duo format chips, if you have a digital camera that uses MS Duo sticks, you can simply slap the stick from your digican into the PSP and browse to your heart's content. The PSP allows you to zoom in or out and pan the photos in any direction using the nub.

Music is just as easy...you just drag your ATRAC (ech!) or .mp3 (yay!) music files onto the Memory Stick, and then navigate to them the same way you did the photos. One thing the PSP is not, however, is an iPod...you have to set up folders for each group of tunes you want, though you can assign tracks to song groups and play them back at will. That said, the PSP's music playback functionality is great. The PSP comes with a decent set of earbuds and a remote extension allowing you to control the PSP's music functions without having to dig the unit out of your pocket. More importantly, it sounds great. If you know how to edit .wmu playlists, you can even assign thumbnail images to the tracks which will appear when you play back the tune on your PSP.

Videos are the biggest pain in the arse, mainly because you have to do the most fiddling. Luckily, homebrew PSP programmers have already jumped to action, and there are already a number of freeware apps available online which will let you drag 'n drop video onto your PSP with little or no trouble.

The biggest drawback to all this media fun is the fact that the PSP ships with a measly 32mb Memory Stick. By the time you start messing around with music and video files, you'll be sorely aching for a big 'ole 1GB Memory Stick.

So okay, I'm sure you're wondering whether or not any of the horror stories you've heard about the PSP are true. One of the bigger points of contention that's hounded the PSP is the dreaded 'dead pixels' issue. Reports have circulated widely that a number of PSP units have been plagued by 'dead pixels', pixels which are either permanently light or dark, depending on how they're stuck. My unit does indeed have a handful of these dreaded dead pixels, but seriously...I think you'd have to be a real anal-retentive type for it to be considered truly bothersome. I'm certain that a handful of PSP's have some serious issues, and Sony has agreed to repair or replace these units at no cost. However, seeing the problem first-hand, I can honestly say that it doesn't seem to be that big an issue. In fact, over the last week or so, some of the 'dead pixels' seem to have disappeared, leaving only two barely noticeable spots. The other standout problem with the PSP's screen is that it is a veritable magnet for smudges and fingerprints. Sony thoughtfully includes a microfiber cleaning cloth with the unit, and believe me, you'll get a lot of use out of it. If this really bothers you, be aware that for less than $5 you can buy a number of PSP 'skins' which protect the screen from smudges or (gasp!) scratches.

The second biggest concern about the PSP has been the battery life. So far, in my experience, the power supply is adequate for what the PSP is...a portable gaming system. With average use, you should expect to get between 4-5 hours of use between recharges. I generally use the PSP to while away lunch breaks or spare moments in the evening when I've got nothing better to do, and I have yet to encounter a situation when I've been left with a fully discharged PSP. If you really expect to put some time into the PSP, you will probably want to get into the habit of carrying around the included 5v power supply or invest in a secondary power source (Pelican currently sells a 'power brick' which will recharge your PSP twice on a single charge for a mere $10). Other reports, from UMD's ejecting from the unit when its' twisted, to poorly fabricated 'square' buttons, have really been overblown. I'm sure you can find faults with the system, but overall, it's very well manufactured and should withstand years of use provided you take care of it.

A minor issue of mine lies with the UMD movie lineup. While I'm all for enjoying fan-favorite fare like Hellboy and Kill Bill, I wonder if film studios will truly embrace the format. Will we ever be able to enjoy Citizen Kane or the works of Jean Cocteau on the PSP? I think not. Considering the highly proprietary nature of the UMD format, I can't imagine the studios taking a risk on less bankable material for consideration for UMD release. I suppose those of us who enjoy the occasional foreign or classic film will have to resort to storing flicks on the Memory Stick. Oh well...least common denominator, I suppose...

Film snobbery aside, the PSP is truly a remarkable piece of engineering. When the PSP's specs were first unveiled a mere two years ago, it was widely believed that Sony's handheld system was vaporware in the making, and that the final product couldn't possibly deliver. Amazingly, they have. Nearly every point on Sony's ambitious list is intact. With numerous hardware and software improvements on the way (digital camera attachments, installed web browser and chat clients, PSP MMORPG's), Sony has crafted the first true challenger to the handheld gaming throne...and suddenly it feels like 1995 all over again.

Alex Mayo is a graphic designer of Irish/Filipino descent who grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was raised on comic books, punk rock, and grade-B kung fu movies, which explains his complete and utter inability to deal with real life in a rational manner. He is reasonably well-educated (if Art school counts), reasonably well-read (if graphic novels and the 'Letters to Hustler...' columns count), and reasonably well-fed (if Sliders from White Castle count).

Alex currenty supprorts himself as a freelance graphic designer and as the helmsman in charge of http://destroy-all-monsters.com a popular Asian-American Pop Culture webzine.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Latest Sony Ericsson Phones - Experience the Ultimate Mobile Communication

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Yes Sony Ericsson the renowned makers of world best music mobile phones have come again with various handsets to win the hearts of people around the world.

One of them is Sony Ericsson C702. It is a phone that has got futuristic looks and very elegant design. With dimensions of 106 x 48 x 15.5 mm it proves that it can fit easily into the hands of any user while the weight of 105 grams is just icing on the cake. Another USP of this widget from Sony Ericsson is its extraordinary display screen. Yes it has got a TFT display screen that comes preloaded with screensavers and wallpapers. In addition to that it has got the size of 2.2 inches and can provide the resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The large screen and optimum resolution is the reason why it gives a better viewing experience then the other mobile gadgets. Its display screen can also support around 256000 colours. Talking of memory Sony Ericsson C702 has got the 160 mega bytes of internal memory. Besides that it also has the option of expanding memory which can be done by employing Memory Stick Micro card. The phonebook of this widget can store the 1000 numbers in 20 different fields. It also gives the feature of Photo call. This phone comes loaded with all kinds of modern connectivity technologies which include HSDPA that works at a very fast pace of 3.6 Mbps. The widget comes with a built-in camera of 3.15 mega pixels which has the ability to give exceptional images in any situation whatsoever. Other features of this phone include A-GPS function, Java MIDP 2.0, FM radio with RDS, MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player, TrackID music recognition and even Picture editor/blogging. The standby time of this phone is around 300 hours.

Another latest phone from Sony Ericsson is G502. This widget is another phone that has got all kinds of latest features and technologies loaded into it. Having sophisticated looks and mean looks, this mobile gadget looks like a gadget that is made cut-out for work. Its vital statistics of 109 x 46 x 13.5 mm and the weight of only 83.5 grams are the proof of the fact that this phone is manufactured keeping in mind the needs of today's customers. Its TFT display screen is 2 inches in size and comes with preloaded Wallpapers and screensavers. Its display screen provides the resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and can also support around 256000 colours. This mobile phone from Sony Ericsson has got the 32 mega bytes of internal memory which can also be expanded courtesy Memory Stick Micro card. Besides giving the feature of photocall the phonebook of this phone can store 1000 entries of phone numbers. Not only that, it can also keep the call records of 30 received, dialled and missed calls. Sony Ericsson G502 comes with all kinds latest connectivity technologies such as EDGE, GPRS, built-in Bluetooth and even HSDPA which works at a speed of 3.6 Mbps. It comes with built-in camera of 2 mega pixels and can even play 3-D games. It also has got the add-on features of FM radio with RDS, MP3/MPEG4 player, Google Maps, TrackID music recognition and also Picture editor/blogging. The standby time of this widget is around 340 hours.

Another latest phone is the Sony Ericsson K660i silver. This mobile phone is a perfect blend of style and technology. Dimensions of 104 x 47 x 15 mm and weight of only 95 grams proves the statement mentioned above. While the looks are concerned, well it beats all other existing widgets quite convincingly. Its display screen provides the resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and has got a reasonable size of 2 inches which allows better viewing for users of the screen. It also comes preloaded with Wallpapers and screensavers. In addition to that it can also support around 256000 colours. Its phonebook can record around 1000 different numbers. Also it can keep the call records 30 received, dialled and missed calls. In addition to that it also gives the feature of Photocall. It has got the internal memory of 32 mega bytes which can also be expanded by using Memory Stick Micro card. It also comes with 256 mega bytes card. Sony Ericsson K660i has got all the latest connectivity technologies including GPRS, EDGE, built-in Bluetooth and HSCSD. It is also enabled with 3G HSDPA network that operates at an astonishing speed of 3.6 Mbps. It also comes with a built-in camera of 2 mega pixels. The standby time of this phone is around 330 hours.

All in all these latest Sony Ericsson phones are the best bet for every customer.

Raina Kelsey is an expert author. For more information about Sony Ericsson phones, visit website.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Latest Nokia Phones Are Fantastic Multimedia Phones

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Mobile phones have become the best companion of people these days. No one can think of going anywhere without keeping mobile phone. Phones can help one to stay connected with the world. Anytime and anywhere, phones can help the user. One can call, message, chat and enjoy with the phone. Latest Nokia phones which are getting popularity these days are Nokia N97, Nokia 6700, Nokia E71, Nokia E52, Nokia X6 and many more. Lets discuss the feature of some of these handsets to understand them in more better way.

Let's welcome Nokia N97 which is one of the fantastic Nokia N-series handsets. Great looks and fascinating feature of this gadget can hold anyone's attention. This phone comes in the list of such handsets which are called as multimedia computers. This is a touchscreen phone through which users can easily navigate internal phone features with ease. Other striking features are 3.5 inch TFT display screen and slide out Qwerty keyboard. One would not find any problem in typing messages through any of messaging options like SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email and IM.

Any age group people can own Nokia N97. One who loves capturing of images can take the advantage of 5 mega pixels camera coming with it. The features like built-in MP3 player, FM radio and embedded games can entertain the owner of this device. The superb Internet connection feature makes it entirely different from other handsets present in the market. To get this gizmo very easily, users can take the help of online phone shops. After comparing the features of different comparison websites, one can own Nokia N97 with affordable price. Now, lets move our discussion and welcome another smartphone which is Nokia 6700. This charismatic mobile phone provides ultimate phone features. One would find this gadget as user-friendly and easy to use. It is just 113 grams and comes with the camera of 5 mega pixels to facilitate the user. Picture quality is too good and video recording can also be done with this cameraphone.

Nokia 6700 runs on several frequency bands. So, users are allowed to take this phone anywhere with them. If one loves listening to music, the feature of built-in music player can do so. Other entertainment feature includes FM Radio, polyphonic ringtones and embedded games. Files can be stored in large numbers within the phone memory. Moreover, data can be transferred with the help of Bluetooth connectivity feature. Good talktime, standby time and music play is the battery capability of the phone. Lets move to final handset of our discussion in this article, ''Latest Nokia phones'' which is Nokia E71. This E-series member comes with sleek and slim design. The dimension of 115 mm X 58 mm X 10 mm is so perfect that users can easily hold it in hands or inside the pocket. The camera of 3.2 MP can meet the desire of camera lovers. The integrated music player is capable to play music in several formats. The sound quality is fantastic and music lovers can listen to music with full volume through built-in speakers.

Nokia E71 is a 3G handset. The most advanced feature of this device is video calling. Anyone would love to enjoy this face to face calling with this handset. This is a Symbian phone as it runs with Symbian OS 9.2. The browsers, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML can help one to go through several world wide webs. The messaging options with this device are SMS, MMS, Email and Instant Messaging. This is wonderful handset which can meet different modern phone needs of audience.

Latest Nokia phones, Nokia N97, Nokia 6700 and Nokia E71 are truly special. All these devices are attaining popularity of the people day by day. There are several comparison websites available which can meet the demand of user to own these latest handsets. Most of these handsets are available with some effective deals and offers. One can easily find these phones easily compared with such comparison websites. Users can visit to such sites and can make fair choice of owning any one of them.

Adam Caitlin is expert author of Telecommunication industry. and contributes her valuable thoughts for telecom industry readers. Get Latest Updates On Latest Nokia phones, Nokia N97 and Other Offers Related Mobile Phone in UK, Visit Freecontractmobilephone.co.uk/

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Capture Lifetime Memories by High Definition Sony Digital Camera

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Whenever name Sony is mentioned, the first thing that crosses the mind is Sony cameras. Though Sony is a big name for IT products and electronics in professional and consumer markets, Sony cameras rule the roost. Fortunately, for the Sony fans, latest models of Sony cameras are available throughout the country.

H-series Sony digital camera is known for high quality zoom digital lenses and features image stabilized optical zoom of 12x, shutter priority mode, aperture, manual, focal length range 36-432 millimeters and electronic viewfinders. The series also presents boosted sensitivity along with clear RAE technology of noise reduction. Clad in shimmering silver or black, H-series by Sony has point and shoot cameras and easy functionality options.

Cybershot S-series Sony cameras are also featured packed and allows user to capture the blur free, clear pictures in low light too. By selecting the high sensitivity mode, the camera allows fast shutter speed while reducing camera shake. Another important feature by the silver colored series is technology of face detection that tracks upto three faces in one time while adjusting exposure and focus for clear exposed portraits of family and friends.

T-series Sony cameras are famous due to compact, slim, and convenient use while allowing users to have a fair control over the pictures. The camera also offers image-stabilized lens of Carl Zeiss along with ISO sensitivity and great pixel imager. Other features include video connectivity and USB, memory stick duo storage with built in memory. You can get this series in black color.

Sony W-lets its user connect camera to TV for the picture viewing in home theatre. Cameras from this series offer fastest image processing along with detailed and color rich pictures for great photo viewing. This series is capable of detecting upto 8 faces in LCD frame and adjust flash and white balance automatically.

Sony cameras price is also decent so you do not have to exceed your budget for buying one of these cameras. If you have been looking for great accuracy, quality brilliance, outstanding accuracy, improved definition and color, shop for Sony cameras. By shopping online, you can get the latest models at cost effective rates. Buy a camera from one of the most exciting and quality range.

Sony digital camera will offer great experience. Capture memories of a lifetime by buying one of the Sony cameras online. If you are having a hard time deciding what camera to buy, take assistance of the expert who can help you browse through different models and select the one that suits your needs and budget.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Playstation 3 160GB Review

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Here is one for all you gamers out there. The latest PlayStation 3 is set for release just in time for Christmas. This 160gb version is the fifth PlayStation 3 to be released and joins the 20gb, 40gb, 60gb and 80gb versions already out on the market.

This latest version has most of the features of it's predecessors, with one exception of course being the huge 160gb hard drive. Before we take a closer look at this, lets look at the impressive features that can be found in all versions of the PlayStation 3.

  • A cool sleek design that looks awesome in any entertainment system.
  • Players can connect with other gamers from across the globe or browse the internet with the PlayStation Network membership . It is without doubt one of the best online gaming services in the world.
  • A huge library of games from every genre to choose from. Everyone in the family will be able to find a game or ten that they will love. The graphics, artificial intelligence (A.I.) and gameplay in these games have to be seen to be believed.
  • You can play your Blue-Ray DVDs through the PlayStation 3. Provides picture perfect quality for the ultimate movie watching experience.
  • Runs 40 times faster than the PlayStation and can run at speeds at 3.2 Ghz. It has 1 CPU (Central Processing Unit) and 8 SPU (Synergistic Processing Units). It also has a memory bandwidth of 25.6 gb per second. Every second, the PlayStation 3 can perform 1.8 Trillion calculations.

So what advantages does the Playstation 3 160 gb have over it's predecessors?

Well for starters there is the huge 160 gb hard drive. This means you can store more, in fact twice as much as you have ever been able to before. So no matter how many games you play or how much music, videos or photos you have, you will have the space to store it all.

The 160gb model is being sold at a much lower release price when compared to the release prices of the earlier versions. The 160 gb version has most of the features of the earlier versions, but there are a couple that have been left out (backwards compatibility for example). These omissions are thought to be the reason for this price drop. The cheaper price is certainly worth the leaving out a couple of minor features.

Another plus of the PlayStation 160 gb is that it comes in a great bundle package. This package comes with the top rated game, Uncharted: Drakes Fortune and a Sixaxis Wireless Controller. This controller uses an amazing motion sensing system. As the controller is being moved, steered and thrust about the gameplay follows these movements.

The PlayStation 160 gb offers so much, it is the must have console for the serious gamers of this world.

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Best Among the Latest - Motorola Phones

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Motorola is one of the few companies that offers good looking handset with latest technology, making them a complete package. The handsets are handy, easy to use and easy to carry as well. Of late, company has been producing many handsets with technologies like Wi-Fi, smart phones, music phones with stereo speakers etc. Recently it launched its first Android OS based phone to keep in sync with the market aiming at not just business class, but at people who believe in working hard and partying harder.

With its latest Motorola Cliq, Motorola has arrived. Its a unique phone that is aimed at a large user base. With this handset, Motorola has presented its own version of Android OS called BLUR. It streamlines all your contacts from various social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, phonebook into one. All your texts, Emails, social networks message will be displayed at one place with its unique MOTOBLUR's unique messages widget. It categorizes them on a priority basis on its own. You can update your status message on all these networking sites at once instead of doing it one by one. BLUR also keeps a backup of your data and contacts. In case you lose your phone, you can download all your data from the Motorola website.

The widgets can all be customized on your home screen for one touch access. Tap, drag and drop, arrange them the way you like. With MOTOBLUR, one can upload photographs to these social networking sites at once without opening any applications.

Motorola Cliq is a unique mobile phone that has a large display of 3.1 inches that easily fits all the icons on home screen without any congestion. The smart looking full QWERTY keypad with 5-way navigation key adds up to the value of this fully loaded device. It has an immaculate layout with large buttons. It gives you a feel of computer keyboard. It has a sensitive touchscreen that doesn't need to be pushed hard to be operated. The handset comes with accelerometer sensor that auto rotates the screen when you move the phone. Its glass screen makes the experience of working on this phone a cherished one.

The 5MP camera gives you a real life picture with auto focus. Geo-tag your photos and make good quality videos. In your free time, you can always fall back on this gadget to listen to music or to play games. It supports music file formats that include MP3, MP4, WAV, WMA9 player and more. With the special feature of noise cancellation, it lets you enjoy conversations at most crowded places. It has full A-GPS support and Google maps with street view that would never let you lose your path, even if you want to.

The Motorola Cliq is available in two dashing colours - Midnight Titanium and Winter White. It looks compact and easily fits into your pocket. The dedicated search key with option of highlighting and copying text is a user's delight. The 3.5mm audio jack gives the freedom to use either the supplied earphones or your own for an incredible music experience. With its expandable memory of up to 32GB, you can keep all your data, files, songs, pictures etc. and there will be still space left for more. This Motorola handset is one of a kind and is ready to create a good competition among its fellows.

Matthew Christian is an expert author of Telecommunication industry and contributes his valuable thoughts for telecom industry readers. Get Latest Updates On cheap Motorola phones and Other Offers related cheap Motorola phones in UK, Visit onlinemobilephoneshop.co.uk.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Samsung IceTouch MP3 Player

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Samsung's New IceTouch PMP

Samsung is set to release in mid 2010 their latest innovation called the IceTouch. It is an mp3 player that plays videos and music. On the coolness level it marks pretty high. It comes in both an 8 GB version and a 16 GB version. It comes with Samsung's TouchWiz Sweep UI and also supports multimedia formats including FLAC, MP3HD, DivX/Xvid, H.264 etc. So basically it adds more audio formats than any other player currently on the market. Add to this the IceTouch also has DNSe 3.0 and 5.1-channel sound enhancement technology. So you can hook this up to your home stereo. It even comes with an FM tuner.

But what has people talking is the transparent full color 2 inch AMLED screen. That stands for Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode. The transparent touch screen is the first of it's kind in the world. It's kind of cool because you can see thru it. For instance you can see a reverse image of the front image on the back of the screen. It is also a touch screen allowing your to scroll thru different options from either side of the screen. The player itself is made of tempered glass and all the components are inside the base of the unit covered by an easy to grip rubber handle. Making it pretty much scratch proof. Which is a good thing for me considering how many times I drop my player.

The IceTouch comes in white with customizable skins of pink, blue, purple, and grey. I am sure a market will soon open up offering different types of skins that you can add to make your player unique.

All and all this player is one of the best video and music players with the added coolness feature to make it different from others out there on the market. It will provide you with dvd quality videos and cd quality sound where ever you choose to go.

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Friday, October 22, 2010

Noise Isolating Headphones - Do You Think You Need Headphones Like This?

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Ever tried to listen to the songs in your mp3 player while in a crowded place with so much buzzing of voices, and didn't you ever wish you had some sort of noise isolating headphones? What looked like a fantasy for many music lovers years ago had become an extreme reality to the present generation. Along with the creation of portable media playing devices such as the Apple's iPods and Microsoft's Zune, it was only a matter of time before anyone actually came up with noise isolating headphones.

As their names already suggest, these headphones are not just any other listening apparatus out there. Sure, their basic and main purpose is to let you hear the sounds and songs from your song-playing device, but they have more to offer than just that. They are engineered to be able to block any unnecessary sound from the surroundings.

Let's say you are on a train making your way home, obviously the ride is not that silent. So when you put on a normal set of headphones, you will most likely not hear the sound that you are trying to listen to. This is blatantly a very wasteful thing to do. First, you are just wasting your mp3 player's battery by setting it to full volume with the vain hope to hear something, but still not getting anything worth to hear. Second, you are wasting your time for believing that you will eventually hear something, until you realize that you actually won't.

But with a set of headphones that has the ability to cancel off any distracting sound around, no matter where you are and not matter how many "chatty" people are there, you will still get the quality and serene flow of music that you are hoping to get. However, just like all other technological devices out in the market, there are also certain drawbacks in using this kind of special headphones. First of all, you might not be fully aware of everything taking place around you. Because of this, you might get into some accident.

Just remember to always have a balance when using anything. You can use these special headphones when you need them, but it is still better to stick to normal ones when you are - let's say - at home. But on the account of needing them, you sure would do better with noise isolating headphones.

If you are not getting a good listening experience from your headphones then noise isolating headphones are the way to go. Take a look at the different headphones on this site http://noiseisolatingheadphones.org/

 
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