Thursday, May 20, 2010

LG Neon GT365 - Mobile phone built-in web browser - 24CA38YG2U3V

LG Neon GT365 provides tri-band GSM coverage (850/1800/1900 MHz) for voice as well as GPRS or EDGE connectivity for receiving data. AT&T's EDGE network offers availability in more than 13.000 US cities and along some 40.000 miles of major highways. Providing average data speeds between 75-135Kbps, it's fast enough to support a wide range of advanced data services, including full picture messaging, high speed color Internet access, and email on the go.

The phone has a built-in web browser for MEdia Net downloads and mobile web browsing. AT&T's MEdia Net service enables you to receive and send emails, read news headlines, get weather updates, download games and ringtones, and more. You'll be able to access the AT&T Mobile Music services, which enables you to access the Napster and eMusic subscription music services, stream music video, discover what's playing with Music ID song recognition software, and find out what's hot with The Buzz music news portal.

LG Neon GT365 Features
LG Neon GT365 has a 2.4 inch LCD with a 240 x 400 pixel resolution and support for 262K colors, and it also has an accelerometer for auto rotation of the screen when you turn it from portrait to landscape view. Below the screen you'll find a colorfully organized four button navigator that's complemented by send or end keys and two soft navigation keys. When you press the dialer button at the bottom left corner of the LG Neon GT365's navigation area, you'll be able to quickly dial numbers using the touchscreen dialer.

LG Neon GT365 - Mobile phone built-in web browserAll other functions are accessed via the physical navigation keys. The Home screen menu from LG Neon GT365's Flash user interface (UI) provides quick access to your calendar, alarm clock and digital audio player, and it provides an intuitive tab-based layout for accessing phone, multimedia and other tools. LG Neon GT365 also offers a three row full QWERTY keyboard that smoothly slides out from the left side of the phone (when viewed in tall portrait mode). LG Neon GT365 comes with a small 14 MB internal memory, which is expandable via optional microSD memory cards (up to 4 GB in size).

The internal phonebook can store up to 1000 contacts, with each entry providing space for up to four phone numbers, one email address, and a picture ID. The phone also includes nine speed dial options (eight entries plus one voicemail) and support for caller groups as well as designating a specific ringtone to a contact. Hands free communication is easy thanks to the integrated speakerphone. This phone also provides Bluetooth wireless connectivity (version 2.0), and includes profiles for communication headset, hands free car kits, and file transfer.

With the A2DP Bluetooth profile, you can stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones. You can also wirelessly send contacts, calendar events, notes and pictures. LG Neon GT365 can save up to 20 Bluetooth pairings. The digital audio player is compatible with MP3, AAC/AAC+, and WMA files, and it allows you to create and manage playlists directly on LG Neon GT365. Other features include a customizable equalizer and visualization, the ability to multitask in other phone applications while still playing music, and easy transfer of files from your PC via USB (optional cable available separately).

LG Neon GT365 also includes a flight mode, which allows you to continue playing music while turning off the cellular radio. The 2 megapixel camera offers four resolution modes (1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, 640 x 480, and 320 x 240 pixels) and it has up to a 4x digital zoom (depending on resolution selection). It also features white balance and brightness controls, multi shot capabilities, night mode for enhanced imagery in low light conditions, multiple quality options, and your choice of shutter tones (including silent). Additionally, this phone can capture video clips with audio in either 320 x 240 or 176 x 144 pixel resolutions with up to a 2x digital zoom. You can record clips up to 32 seconds for sending via MMS messaging or up to 60 minutes for saving to your PC.

LG Lotus Elite - The the fashion phone from LG


LG Lotus Elite carries on the fashion phone reputation of its predecessor with an unquestionably bold and unique design. Measuring 3.43 inches wide by 2.44 inches long by 0.75 inch thick, LG Lotus Elite pays homage to the original Lotus with its square shape but has a style all its own. Indeed, the Lotus Elite is much sleeker and curvier than the blocky Lotus, with rounded corners and shiny chrome detail along its borders. The phone feels like it is solidly constructed the hinge seems sturdy as well.

LG wisely debuted the Lotus Elite in a stunning bold red decorated with a whimsical floral tattoo, which appears to be a ploy to attract the female demographic. However, the biggest design update for LG Lotus Elite is with its external display. It measures 2.4 inches diagonally, which takes up quite a bit of room on such a small phone. It also boasts 262.000 colors and a 320x240 pixel resolution, which makes everything look sharp and colorful. Not only that, but the display is now a touch screen.

Indeed, you can use your finger to tap through options just as you would with any touch screen handset. The display is resistive, not capacitive, so it's not quite as responsive as the screen on the iPhone or the Nexus One, but since the external touch screen on LG Lotus Elite has access to only a limited menu of options, it's not that big a deal. The first thing you'll notice when you activate the external touch screen is that it has animated wallpaper the one we have has an animation of a flying butterfly, for example.

LG Lotus Elite - The the fashion phone from LGYou will also see the typical indicators like battery and signal strength, plus the date and time. There's also an icon for any missed calls or messages. Beyond that, you can customize it so that you can access your messages, photo gallery (or slide show), speed dial contacts, recent call history, and contacts list without having to open the phone. You simply swipe horizontally across the screen to flip through them. You can also use the external display as a camera viewfinder.

You can adjust the external display's screensaver and, if you want, you can calibrate the touch screen for added accuracy. On the whole, we found the external touch screen intuitive to use. On the left side are a 2.5mm headset jack, the volume rocker, and the charger jack, while the camera key, screen lock key, and microSD card slot are on the right. On the back of the phone is a tiny little metal loop on which you can tie a cell phone charm if you wish. The LG Lotus Elite even comes with an optional red leather strap to attach to it.

Interestingly, the 2.0 megapixel camera on LG Lotus Elite is located right on the hinge of the phone. When the phone is closed, the camera lens appears on the upper left of the phone's rear. When the phone is open, the lens appears on the hinge in between the display and the keypad. Since you'll be using the internal display as a viewfinder at that point, it makes it much easier to take self portraits. Flip open the phone and you'll find another 2.4 inch display with the same color support and pixel resolution. Unlike the external display, though, the internal one is not a touch screen.

It does feature Sprint's OneClick interface, which is a center carousel of shortcut tiles along the bottom row of the home screen. This lets you quickly access phone functions like your messages, your account details, Sprint Navigation, your Yahoo Mail, and more. Notable shortcuts include quick views of your Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace accounts, plus a Google menu that gives you access to Google search, Gmail, and YouTube. You can easily add and remove shortcut tiles from the OneClick carousel. You can adjust the display's brightness, the backlight time, the font size for messages, the browser, the notepad, the dial digits, and applications, and you can have picture IDs for contacts, unsaved numbers, and private or unknown numbers. The main menu can be arranged in either grid view or list view.

New Release from Motorola - Motorola Brute i680 | Fresh Gadget

Motorola Brute i680 should be able to withstand just about anything you can throw at it. It's large (3.92 inches tall by 2.09 inches wide by 1 inch deep), heavy (5.63 ounces), and is covered in a tough plastic and rubber skin. Indeed, the handset feels very solid in the hand and the sturdy hinge ensures that it opens and shuts with authority. We dropped the handset onto a concrete floor and even threw it across the room onto carpet. Both times, there wasn't a scratch and the phone kept on ticking.


Sure, the black and gray color scheme screams industrial, but this a device built for brawn over beauty. The external display is a bit bigger than a postage stamp, but it supports 65.000 colors (160x120 pixels). It supports photo caller ID, displays your recently called phone numbers, and doubles as a viewfinder for the camera. Speaking of which, the lens sits just above next to the flash. We'd prefer to have a camera shutter control on the phone's exterior, but one is not available.


New Release from Motorola - Motorola Brute i680 | Fresh GadgetOn the top of the phone you'll find a speakerphone control and the standard Nextel button for accessing your recent calls list. Between them is a headset jack, which, unfortunately, is 2.5 mm (we prefer a standard 3.5mm jack). On the left spine are the volume rocker and push to talk (PTT) control. Both are large and easy to find by feel. We were glad to see that Moto included a Micro-USB port for both the charger and a USB cable. You'll find it on the right spine behind a secure rubber flap. Motorola Brute i680 is water resistant so the rear battery cover is secured by a locking mechanism.


You'll also need to remove it to access the microSD card slot. Moto doesn't include an unlocking tool in the box, but you should be able to use your fingernail. The Brute also is certified to the standard military specifications for elements like dust, shock and vibration, high and low temperature, and salt fog. The internal display measures 2.2 inches and supports 65.000 colors (220x176 pixels). Though its resolution isn't exactly eye popping, it's perfectly suitable for this caliber of phone.


Colors were bright and graphics and photos show up well. You can change the text size and the backlight time. We were glad that unlike many previous Nextel phones, Motorola Brute i680 offers a one page menu interface in a list or icon style. The spacious navigation is extremely user friendly with all controls raised above the surface of the phone. There are four directional controls with a central OK button, a dedicated menu key, two soft keys, a camera shortcut and the Talk and End or power keys.


The only thing missing is a dedicated back button. In standby mode, the up and down directional buttons open the settings menu and the recent calls list respectively; the side buttons let you cycle through the shortcut icons that sit on the display. They keypad buttons are spacious and tactile. We could text and dial quickly and we appreciate the large backlit numbers on the buttons

Thursday, May 6, 2010

ASUS Eee Top ET2010 | Latest Gadget from ASUS Brand

ASUS Eee Top ET2010 | Latest Gadget from ASUS Brand

These computers are designed to look minimalistic, smooth and user friendly. They are intended for everyday computer users that enjoy multimedia and with 20 inch display they are going to provide the best multimedia performance. There are two models ET2010PNT and ET2010AGT and each model has two versions available.

The first model, ET2010PNT comes with Intel’s Atom D510 CPU and NVIDIA Ion graphics and it uses 1400×900 display with touchscreen technology with pinch zooming. As for connectivity it uses gigabit Ethernet, WiFi b/g/n, memory card slot, multiple USB 2.0 ports, HDMI input and audio in/out. With 2 GB DDR3 RAM it should provide smooth environment for all your multimedia and applications. When it comes to hard drive space this model has 500 GB space to store all your files, and the price of this model is £619.99 ($942).

Other model, ET2010AGT has similar specifications but it uses AMD Athlon II x2 Dual Core 1.6 GHz and ATI Radeon HD 5471 graphics. As for other specs they are identical and the price of this model is £629.99.
It was mentioned that both these models have two versions and the main difference is that they have three speakers, instead of two, different chipset, and are wall mountable, but pricing wise, they do not differ.

Latest HTC Droid Phone Has Release

Android phones have really taken a lot of the steam out of AT&T stranglehold on the super-smart phone market and HTC is the leader in Droid compatible mobile devices but is their new Incredible really as good as the company promises?
There’s no doubt that the HTC Incredible is a sleek little machine.  The exterior design and physical layout of all the controls including their integration with the 3.7” AMOLED screen is near to perfect and developers somehow managed to shave an ounce and a half out of the weight compared to Motorola’s Droid.  But when you get into the inner workings of the gadget, it’s almost as if the folks who slapped it together forgot it was supposed to be a phone.
Running on the Android 2.1 OS you can’t really fault the operation.  It’s 1GHz Snapdragon processor really speeds everything up (with some operations clocking in at nearly 1/3 faster!)  You also get an 8-megapixel camera with Dual LED flash (something Apple fans are going to have to wait for the iPhone 4G to get) and 8Gb built in memory—not a lot but better than the previous generation Droid phones.

Latest HTC Droid Phone Has Release

Is the HTC Incredible all Flash?
There’s no physical keyboard, which I personally don’t mind, but I know some of you purists out there are going to hate the phone for that, and for the sake of aesthetics the Incredible doesn’t have an external shutter button—it’s touch screen only.
Unfortunately, that’s about it for good marks for the Incredible.  For a phone, the call quality is abysmal.  On both ends of the callers sound snowy and washed out like back in the caveman days of cell phones though lost calls generally aren’t a problem.  Another drawback is the short battery life (somewhere around 5 hours give or take the amount and type of usage) which is confusing because the AMOLED screen is supposed to be so much more energy efficient than standard LCD screens.  Perhaps the larger processor is sucking more juice.
While the Incredible really isn’t, it’s not a bad device.  It’s very web-friendly and features “Friend Stream” showing all of your Facebook, Twitter, and Flikr updates on one section of your customizable home screen.
So if you need a mobile device but don’t actually make many phone calls the Incredible may be perfect for you.

iPad for wireless 3G technology launched by Apple

iPad for wireless 3G technology  launched by Apple

On Friday, in the second launch stage, Apple Inc began to sell the new version of the iPad (which is a sort of high-speed wireless version) in United States. This is happening after the successful debut of the Wi-Fi version with a short range of scope early this month.

Certainly, although this launch didn’t have so much propaganda and excitement as happened during the first launch (on April 3, a lot of people waited in line all night to get one), some Apple retail stores in big cities also had groups of people who were waiting for the official launch, which was carried out at 17:00 local time.
For example, at a store in downtown San Francisco, about 75 people waited in line during 90 minutes before the public launch of this Apple gadget.

Several people said they were waiting for the more expensive version of the iPad because they think the iPad 3G would be a potential replacement of their laptop computers, at least in certain cases.

New tablet powered by Samsung

New tablet powered by Samsung

It appears that other manufacturers are joining in the tablets race. Although Samsung already has tablet computers in the past (like the Samsung Mondi, which features Windows 6.1, WiMax, and a full QWERTY keyboard), it is said to be introducing its latest iPad competitor, which according to rumors will be called the S-Pad.

According to Korean sources, this 7-inch Android-run tablet will be the world’s first to have a Super AMOLED display and will feature 3G, WiFi, USB, and access to Samsung Apps.The S-Pad is said to be launched in August in South Korea via SK Telecom. No details about the price as of yet.

HP unveils new range of Pavilion notebooks

HP has a spanking new range of Pavilion notebooks that will comprise of the dm4, dv5, dv6 and dv7 models, where you ought to be able to find one that suits your need for power, performance and mobility at the right price. Of course, we’re pretty sure that HP won’t be able to keep everyone happy at all times, but that doesn’t mean that they do not try and we can safely say after going through the specifications that these new Pavilion notebooks are more than capable of holding their own against the others in the market. Of course, HP didn’t get to where they are today without making great computers, eh? Let us take a closer look at the dm4, dv5, dv6 and dv7 models right after the jump.

The HP Pavilion dm4 is not only thin and light, it also sports unprecedented mobility alongside a sleek, metal finish and cool etched patterns to accentuate a stylish and ideal notebook if all-day computing if your cup of tea. Measuring a mere 1″ slim, it tips the scales at 4.4 pounds while boasting a stunning full-metal chassis with an elegant etched pattern on its brushed aluminum finish. You won’t find the dm4 lacking in processing power since it has an Intel Core processor running within, alongside a 14″ diagonal BrightView HD LED display, an internal optical drive, a fingerprint reader and up to 6.5 hours of battery life.
As for the high-performing HP Pavilion dv5, dv6 and dv7, those are more suitable for folks who have a slightly larger budget, being the ideal tool for any type of media-rich experience as they offer the latest in graphics, audio and video. Exterior bold finishes and touchable textures, both the HP Pavilion dv5 and dv6 were specially designed to suit every consumer’s personal style. The dv5 will come in black cherry, champagne and Sonoma red Imprint finishes, while carrying a unique 14.5″ diagonal HD display which makes it good for both work and play sessions.

As for the dv6, it features similar Imprint finishes, with the addition of a brushed-aluminum finish etched with a stream design to make it the first HP Pavilion notebook that comes with an optional touchscreen display Stateside. You will find Dolby Advanced Audio and Altec Lansing speakers making its rounds on the dv5, dv6 and dv7 Imprint finishes. Needless to say, if you have the dough to spare, the HP Pavilion dv7 is the ultimate balance of power and performance for entertainment purposes. 

After all, your senses certainly cannot argue with an HD display, Altec Lansing speakers, an HP Triple Bass Subwoofer and the option of Beats Audio. Which among the four mentioned will you align yourself to?




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