Saturday, July 23, 2011

BlackBerry Storm 9530 Unlocked GSM + CDMA

BlackBerry Storm 9530 Unlocked GSM + CDMA Cell Phone with 3.15 MP Camera

BlackBerry Storm 9530 Unlocked First BlackBerry touchscreen phone packed with messaging, document editing, and multimedia features; international GSM Access V Cast, Music and Video services via fast EV-DO data network; GPS-enabled for turn-by-turn directions; use phone as a modem for your laptop 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth stereo music; MicroSD expansion to 16 GB; access to personal email and instant messaging Designed to satisfy the needs of both consumers and business customers, the BlackBerry Storm smartphone offers a revolutionary touchscreen that dramatically enhances the touch interface and enables easy and precise typing. 

The world's first clickable touchscreen responds much like a physical keyboard and also supports single-touch, multi-touch and gestures for intuitive and efficient application navigation. If You unlock the GSM part of this phone , then, Whether traveling to Europe or Asia, the Storm provides globetrotters the freedom of reliable global connectivity with Verizon Wireless's reliable, high-speed 3G CDMA network here in the United States and compatibility with GSM networks . It's compatible with the V Cast Music and V CAST Music with Rhapsody services, which enables you to purchase songs through your phone and download them via Verizon Wireless's fast EV-DO data network. 

You'll also benefit from the phone's A-GPS receiver, which enables you to access Verizon Wireless's VZ Navigator service for turn-by-turn directions. Other features include a 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth connectivity for hands free devices and stereo music streaming, 1 GB internal memory, MicroSD memory expansion to 16 GB, support for up to 10 personal and corporate email accounts, access to popular instant messaging services, and up to 6 hours of talk time.

Technical Details :
  • Built-in GPS - A-GPS function - BlackBerry maps - Document editor - Java - Media player MP3/WMA/AAC+ - 3.5 mm audio output jack, Video player MPEG4/3gp/H.264/WMV - Organizer - Calculator - Voice dial - Built-in handsfree - Voice memo
  • 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus, video, LED flash
  • 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 2100 - CDMA2000 1x EV-DO
  • Included in the Box is ONLY: Phone, Battery , Charger, USB cable, Manual
Size (LWH): 4.43 inches, 0.54 inches, 2.45 inches
Weight: 5.44 ounces

 BlackBerry Storm 9530 Unlocked GSM + CDMA Cell Phone with 3.15 MP Camera

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Specifications

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Specifications. Blackberry Torch using the BlackBerry operating system 6, which offers an entry box where users can access the updates from social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, in the same place as their email..
Gadget news from blackberry product is Blackberry Torch 9800. BlackBerry Torch 9800 uses a combination of concept qwerty and touch screen on the newest smart phone. Another excellent feature is the ability to search applications, media content or a contact by typing the word in the function of ‘universal search’. So users a simple way to search. BlackBerry Torch is equipped with five-megapixel camera with flash and built-in GPS for location-based applications. Blackberry Torch using the BlackBerry operating system 6, which offers an entry box where users can access the updates from social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, in the same place as their email.

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Specifications :

* 2G-GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
* 3G-UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800
* Dimensions H / W / D – 111 x 62 x 14.6 mm
* Model: BlackBerry Torch
* Network: Quad band GSM / HSDPA
* BlackBerry OS 6
* 3.2-inch color display
* Screen resolution of 480 x 360 pixels
* QWERTY keyboard
* Optical trackpad
* Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
* 5 mega pixel camera with zoom
* Flash Light / Auto focus
* Music player with 3.5 mm headset jack
* Video player with recording
* 512 MB RAM/512 MB Flash / 4 GB Flash
* Up to 4 GB through MicroSD
* Facebook / Twitter MySpace
* YouTube
* Mobile instant messaging
* Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP stereo
* GPRS Class 10 (4 +1 / 3 +2 slots), 32 – 48 kbps
* EDGE-Class 10, 236.8 kbps
* 3G-384kbps
* Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n/3G
* JAVA-Yes, MIDP 2.0
* Social feeds
* BlackBerry maps
* Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
* Media player MP3/WMA/eAAC + / FLAC / OGG player
* Video player MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264
* Organizer
* Voice memo / dial
* Video playback and streaming
* 1300 mAh Lithium battery
* Talk time 5.5 hrs
* Stand by: 17 days
* Weight 161.1 gm

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Specifications

Thursday, July 14, 2011

LG Optimus 3D P920

LG Optimus 3D P920 has multiple connectivity options such are 3G (HSUPA 5.76Mbps), GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, microUSB v2.0, HTML Web Browser, with this service share your images, videos, songs and data with others...

Recently LG announced worlds first 3D Smartphone that includes dual 5 Mega Pixel camera and large 4.3 inches display. The dual camera of this mobile phone is just simply awesome users can capture full HD 1080p@24fps (2D), 720p@30fps (3D) videos and also high class clarity images, 5 Mega Pixel camera has features like autofocus, LED flash, Stereoscopic photos & videos; geo-tagging and also included video calling camera at front side.

Users can view icons, images, videos quite comfortably in 3D with large 4.3 inches 3D LCD capacitive touchscreen which has 16m colors and 480 x 800 pixels resolution. It display comes LG 3D UI, Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, Gyro sensor, Touch-sensitive controls features. The design of this device is very eye catchy, it has dimension of 128.8 x 68 x 11.9 mm and 168 gm weight.
Lg Optimus 3D P920 has multiple connectivity options such are 3G (HSUPA 5.76Mbps), GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, microUSB v2.0, HTML Web Browser, with this service share your images, videos, songs and data with others. Cell phone is also inbuilt with lots of social apps such as Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, Google Search, Gtalk, pecasa, youtube with this apps users can get connected with there family and friends anytime throuch cell phone and also can share there Photos, Videos, Sounds and other data on web.

Operating System of Optimus 3D P920 is Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo), upgradable to v2.3 and included Dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 proccessor, PowerVR SGX540 GPU, TI OMAP4430 chipset (CPU) this the advance technology which is used in cell phone now-a-days and it runs device fast when user launch any apps. Device has 8 GB storage, 512 MB RAM internal space and it can increase up to 32GB microSD memory card.

LG Optimus 3D P920 comes with many advanced and impressive features such are HDMI port, Digital compass, MP4/DivX/XviD/H.264/H.263/WMV player, 1080p@24fps (2D), 720@30fps (3D) playback, MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player, Stereo FM radio with RDS, 3.5mm Jack, Loudspeaker, Document viewer/editor, Organizer, 3D Games, Full Flash 10.1 support, Supports Java applications and software etc.

It has Li-Ion 1500 MAH battery which is capable to give talk time of 4 hours and 100 hours standby time.

LG Optimus 3D P920

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Blackberry Playbook vs Xoom Tablet Comparison

Blackberry Playbook vs Xoom Tablet Comparison. Blackberry Playbook is elegant, that’s the first impression that you are going to get no doubt. Its sleek and stylish design and excellent finish will certainly be getting your attention first up, before you get into the details of other specifications

With the tablet market in India going crazy with the addition of new tablets every day, the latest addition to the tech selves from a renowned manufacturer is Playbook from Blackberry makers RIM and Xoom from Motorola. The main competitor for all the tablet manufacturers is undoubtedly the Apple iPad2, seemingly the competition is getting tougher and tougher for iPad but somehow it has managed to keep its market share on the high so far. Will Blackberry Playbook and Xoom be able to get any closer to beat the iPad in the tablet race or will this prove to be just yet another good try. Let us compare the important features of both these tablets to find out which one has a better chance.

  • The First Impression (Looks and Size)
Blackberry Playbook is elegant, that’s the first impression that you are going to get no doubt. Its sleek and stylish design and excellent finish will certainly be getting your attention first up, before you get into the details of other specifications. With this sleek and stylish design, playbook weighs only 14 ounce and is much lighter than 1.6 pound Motorola Xoom. Now comes the size, with the weighs compared you can expect Playbook to be extremely compact and that’s exactly what the case is, even with so many tablets around it would be hard to beat its 7-inch pocket fit size, again Motorola Xoom has a screen size of 10.1 inch. Both the tablets feature TFT capacitive touch screens with 16M color with Xoom having a higher resolution 800*1280 compared to 600*1024 pixels of Playbook.

  • Camera
Blackberry Playbook comes in with a 5mp camera at the back plus a 3MP front camera. To have a 5MP camera in your pocket size tablet is indeed a big delight. It has the ability to capture high resolution images in all environments and record HD 1080p video. Xoom is not behind on this front featuring a 5Mp front camera and a 2MP rear facing camera. It is capable of recording HD 720p video. So Playbook has a slight edge on the camera battle front.

  • OS
Blackberry Playbook runs a new OS called QNX while Xoom has quickly gained reputation as being the first tablet running on the latest Android 3.0.Both the tablets feature impressive 1ghz dual core processor. Both the devices are available in 16,32 and 64GB versions.

  • Applications
The availability of apps is something that has always kept Apple ahead of the other tablet manufactures. The only other competitor at the moment as far as apps goes is Google Android. Playbook will definitely not be able to match Motorola Xoom on the apps front with its 3000+ available apps compared to well establish Android apps in Motorola Xoom.

  • Email Client And Web Browsing
Blackberry Playbook lacks the email clients for yahoo, hotmail and gmail but provides a better browsing experience being equipped with Adobe flash player that is missing in Motorola Xoom.

Even though Blackberry has tried hard to produce a business oriented tablet with decent entertainment features the more iPad like Xoom is ahead with its Android 3.0 OS.

Blackberry Playbook vs Xoom Tablet Comparison

Monday, June 27, 2011

Portable DVD Player Panasonic DVD-LS92 9-Inch Screen

Panasonic DVD-LS92 9-Inch Screen Portable DVD Player.

The DVD-LS92 comes with a built-in rechargeable battery that gives you a full 11 hours of playback without having to worry about running out of power on long trips. That's long enough to watch up to possibly six DVD movies on a single charge while flying from New York to L.A. and back, so leave the AC adaptor at home and forget about recharging at your hotel.

When you're in the mood for a movie, this versatile player can play back many different types of prerecorded DVDs, including DVD-RAM/-R/-RW and DVD+R/+RW discs. If you want to give your eyes a rest and listen to some tunes instead, our portable DVD player handles lots of the most popular audio formats around, including CDs, MP3s, CD-R/RW discs and WMA files.

The large 9" widescreen display pivots for free-style viewing so you can adjust the position for optimum comfort and image quality. You can also adjust the screen brightness to get the best view of your DVDs in all kinds of light conditions. You get beautiful images while watching movies on a dimly lit airplane, or when you're relaxing in the sun at a resort or other outdoor spot.

Portable DVD Player Panasonic DVD-LS92 9-Inch Screen

Supported Formats :

DVD Playback : DVD Video
DVD-R/DVD-R DL/DVD-RW : DVD-Video, MP3 (DVD-R/-RW,) JPEG (DVD-R/-RW)
+R/+R(DL)/+RW 1 Playback: Video
CD-R/-RW : CD-DA, Video CD, SVCD, MP3, JPEG
Input/Output
Headphone Out: Yes
Car DC Adaptor: Yes
AV Out: Yes
Additional
Dimensions: 9-9/16" x 1-13/16" x 6-27/32"
Weight: 39.15 oz

Friday, June 24, 2011

3-D silly but EVO 3D smart overall

There has been a big push for 3-D at movie theaters and on TV sets, so it was only a matter of time before digitally enhanced fisticuffs started popping out of smartphone screens, too.

The 3-D technology is the most boasted-about feature on HTC's new EVO 3D smartphone, which goes on sale Friday. You can watch 3-D movies and play 3-D games without putting on annoying glasses. You can shoot 3-D photos and videos, too.

The inclusion of 3-D is gimmicky and might make you feel nauseous, but it is creative at times and the EVO 3D is a fine smartphone overall. The phone costs $200 with a two-year service plan with Sprint Nextel Corp.

I wear glasses, so I was excited that I didn't need to put on another pair to try out the EVO 3D. The phone creates the appearance of depth using a technique called autostereoscopy. The screen has a layer that guides light so that the light from one pixel goes to the left eye and from the next to the right.

I got right to work watching a 3-D version of "The Green Hornet," which came with the phone. I was wowed by a fight scene where glass seemed to be flying out of the screen. A friend I handed the phone to even flinched when the shards blew past.

I also checked out some animated 3-D clips on YouTube. The scenes that looked best were, not surprisingly, those with people and objects in the foreground and background and with things moving right toward the camera.

Whether I was watching 3-D or 2-D videos, the phone's 4.3-inch touch screen was crisp and colors looked vivid.

That said, my brain wasn't thrilled about processing the 3-D images, so I couldn't stare at the display for long without feeling queasy.

It was also evident that I wouldn't really be able to share the dizzying experience with friends unless I handed them the phone. You need to tilt the EVO 3D in your hands until you find the viewing angle that is optimal for your eyes. That may not be an optimal angle for the person next to or behind you.

You can, however, involve buddies by letting them star in a 3-D movie or in photos that you shoot with the EVO 3D. The phone takes pictures or videos by recording overlapping images when its two 5-megapixel cameras are side by side. The camera lenses are positioned next to each other only when the phone is on its side, so you can only capture things in 3-D in "landscape" mode.

I couldn't manage to take any great shots, however. The images always seemed fuzzily misaligned, even with the inclusion of a feature for adjusting the alignment of the images.

I was more successful with the 3-D video camera, though I couldn't test whether objects really fly off the screen because my colleagues wouldn't hold the camera for me so I could throw things at them (even when I promised to lob only wads of paper at the lens).

I could see how the 3-D mode might come in handy for recording sporting events, especially if you're crazy enough to jump into the fray and fast enough to stay ahead of the action.

If you're not into flowers or people popping out of the screen, you can switch to 2-D mode by pressing a button on the side of the phone.

I also liked that the phone had a button dedicated to the camera, which I always find easier to take photos and videos with than a virtual touch-screen button.

The phone has a front-facing camera, too, for taking self-portraits or video chatting.

Not wanting to lose my lunch all over the phone, I took a break from the 3-D features and checked out the rest of the phone.

The mostly black EVO 3D runs on Gingerbread, which is the latest version of Google's Android meant for smartphones. As I've seen on other Gingerbread-running phones, the software is easy to use and speedy. 

The phone uses HTC's Sense software as well, the best part of which is a customizable smarty-pants screen that is visible when the phone is locked. You can set it to show stock quotes, weather, social network updates or other content without unlocking the device. 

The phone swiftly opened applications and Web pages and streamed content with ease over Sprint's next-generation, high-speed 4G network. 

It was also easy to type on, as it includes the uber-useful Swype keyboard software, which lets you slide your fingers on the virtual keyboard to type. I also liked the inclusion of an FM radio, as it offers a way to listen to tunes without requiring Internet access or the storage of songs on the phone itself. 

Aside from the stomach-churning aspect of the 3-D feature, I had only a few complaints: 

• I still make plenty of calls on cellphones, so I was disappointed that the EVO 3D's sound quality wasn't very good, with voices sounding muffled.
• The phone's battery life wasn't fabulous. In a day of heavy usage, which included making phone calls, recording and watching 3-D videos and surfing the Web, I got 5.5 hours before needing a recharge.
• I missed having a built-in kickstand, a feature available on the EVO 3D's predecessor, the EVO 4G.

Nonetheless, the EVO 3D has strong software and plenty of other useful features. Although 3-D is touted as this smartphone's coolest feature, it's merely a silly extra that's occasionally useful than a necessity. And beyond that, the phone has a lot more to offer that won't make you feel queasy. 

3-D silly but EVO 3D smart overall

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

BlackBerry 9800 Torch Unlocked Phone

The Blackberry Torch 9800 features the new Blackberry 6.0 OS for high-efficiency browsing, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, all the email and messaging functions one expects from a smartphone, a 5MP camera, 3G and the usual user-friendly features and performance one would expect from Blackberry. It has integrated social networking apps, Wi-fi, 3G GSM, Quadband Music and Video playback, OEM, Built-in speakerphone, Stereo FM Radio, Bluetooth v2.1, SureType technology, Tethered modem, Blackberry 6 OS.

BlackBerry 9800 Torch Unlocked Phone with 5 MP Camera, Full QWERTY Keyboard, 4 GB Internal Storage, and Slider Card Slot Up to 32GB - International Version with No Warranty

Technical Details :
  • This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.
  • Next-generation messaging powerhouse with 3.2-inch touchscreen, slide-down QWERTY keyboard, and BlackBerry 6 OS
  • Wireless-N Wi-Fi; 5-megapixel camera/camcorder; 4 GB internal memory; microSD expansion; Bluetooth stereo music
  • Up to 5.8 hours of talk time, up to 432 hours (18 days) of standby time; released in August, 2010
  • Wifi
  • 5mp camera
  • Card slot
  • Qwerty
  • Smartphone
BlackBerry 9800 Torch Unlocked Phone with 5 MP Camera, Full QWERTY Keyboard, 4 GB Internal Storage, and Slider Card Slot Up to 32GB - International Version with No Warranty

BlackBerry 9800 Torch Unlocked Phone