Playbook : Blackberry tablet review

Posted by admin | review | Tuesday 28 September 2010 8:35 am

Oh yeah! Finally showed its face. RIM’s highly anticipated tablet is a reality and has just been submitted by Mike Lazaridis in the BlackBerry Developer Conference 2010. The tablet, dubbed Playbook, goes still under development but already made official that characterize specifications, with a dual core Cortex A9 at 1GHz, 1 GB of RAM, 7 inch screen – the new size of fashionable ? – e-reader function, support for 1080p video, full of documents and editor absolute synchronization with your BlackBerry (we expected no less). It also has HDMI output, USB and thickness will be about 9.7 10 mm interesting.

The PlayBook will have a 7-inch screen, making it half the size of the iPad, and weigh about 400 grams (14 ounces) to the iPad’s 680 grams (1.5 pounds). And unlike the iPad, it will have two cameras, front and back.

The PlayBook will be able to act as a second, larger screen for a BlackBerry phone, through a secure short-range wireless link. When the connection is severed – perhaps because the user walks away with the phone – no sensitive data like company e-mails are left on the tablet. Outside of Wi-Fi range, it will be able to pick up cellular service to access the Web by linking to a BlackBerry.

Based on a platform developed by QNX, enjoy OpenGL support POSIX, and even dares to suggest that flirts with the gaming market, almost nothing. In the words of Lazaris this is “the first professional tablet” plus “a magnified view of what you see on your BlackBerry.” In short you enumerate in detail all its features, but to go by mouth, then you have an image gallery and a video waiting after the jump.

Update: No sooner said than done. Already have a waiting list of detailed after the jump, among which niceties such as multitasking, your BlackBerry Tablet OS with support for multiple platforms or integrated dual camera (front and rear) with 1080 recording. Furthermore, we let a second gallery with more images of the tablet where you can know a little better. You’re taking time to review it with us.

LCD display 7 “LCD (WSVGA/1024 x 600) multi
* Operating System ‘Blackberry Tablet OS’ multitasking
* ARM Cortex A9 processor dual-core 1 GHz
* 1 GB of RAM
* Dual camera (a 3 MP front, a rear 5 MP) recording at 1080
* Play video (1080): H.264, MPEG, DivX and WMV
* Audio playback: MP3, AAC and WMA
* HDMI Interface
* Wi-Fi (802.11 a / b / g / n)
Bluetooth 2.1 EDR
Ports: microHDMI and microUSB
* Open platform with support for WebKit/HTML-5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Mobile Adobe AIR, Adobe Reader, POSIX, OpenGL and Java.
* Dimensions: 130 x 193 x 10 mm 9.7
* Weight about 400 grams
* Versions with 3G and 4G will come soon

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New BlackBerry Curve 3G hot sale in Sprint

Posted by admin | engadgets | Friday 17 September 2010 2:40 am

Good news, more than one carrier will be distributing the upcoming BlackBerry Curve 3G. After Verizon Wireless announced that it will distribute the latest BlackBerry smartphone for US$29.99 and a two-year contract, Sprint has also released a statement that they, too, will be selling the Curve 3G.

Sprint offers the BlackBerry Curve 3G through its Everything plan, costing $49.99 on contract. Yes, we have also noticed the big price discrepancies between the two networks.

The new BlackBerry Curve smartphone supports 3G UMTS and HSDPA in addition. In order to connect to networks, to access in 802.11 b / g / n be used. A GPS receiver is also built in and for the determination of the site can be used. The internal flash memory provides 256 megabytes and can be expanded to up to 32 gigabytes per MicroSD card.

With the new BlackBerry Curve 3G phone, the user can in 5.5 hours UMTS operating in GSM mode, an hour less. Anyone who wants to can hear with one battery charge and about 29 hours of music. According to RIM is the standby time of the battery from 14.5 to 19 days.

The clear 320 x 240 pixel TFT display offers 65,536 colors and is in the 109 x 60 x 13.88 millimeters BlackBerry well integrated. In contrast to the newly released BlackBerry, the BlackBerry Curve Torch has no 3G touchscreen. Is controlled by the 104-ounce smartphone as usual, typical of the trackpad. Text and numbers can practically on the illuminated QWERTY keyboard can be entered.

The multimedia features include a 2 megapixel camera with 5x optical zoom, which is also suitable for video recording. On the BlackBerry, commercially available headphones. A wireless transmission of stereo sound is possible thanks to Bluetooth A2DP profile.

Article Via Gadget

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Microsoft Windows Phone 7 introduce

Posted by admin | shopping | Saturday 11 September 2010 4:24 am

Multiple sources familiar with the matter have confirmed to Pocket-lint that Microsoft will launch its new mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7, on 11 October 2010

The homescreen for Windows Phone 7 uses tiles, rather than application icons. This sets it apart from Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android OS.

Microsoft first announced at Mobile World Congress 2010 that it was creating a new mobile operating system to take on Apple and Google. Since then, the company has never announced a date for the launch of the OS, or the devices that are launching alongside it.

The news about Microsoft developing smartphones first erupted during Mobile World Congress this year, when the computer giant announced that it was developing a new mobile operating system that aims to bump heads with the likes of iOS and Google Chrome OS. It was then followed up by an announcement of a smartphone being made.

it simply has to be good to sell. Scratch that; it actually has to be nearly flawless in a world where iOS 4 and Gingerbread play. Microsoft still has a few months before it intends to get the first volley of Windows Phone 7-based products to the marketplace, but we’ve recently been provided with reference hardware — a not-for-retail Samsung called “Taylor” that’s closely modeled on the Symbian-based i8910HD — to get a feel for where they’re at as the clock ticks down. Is this shaping up to be a killer platform for the next generation of high-end smartphones? And more importantly, can it win customers? Read on for our first take.

Windows Phone 7 relies on a drop down, Android-like window shade to show when you’ve got a new SMS message, so Microsoft is already besting Apple there, and if you’re playing music in the background, you’re able to bring up your controls by tapping one of the volume buttons. Weirdly, that same area up top is used to show your signal, battery, and WiFi status, but it only drops down if you touch or swipe the upper part of the screen.

The article Via Gadgets

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Samsung Galaxy Player 50 review – IFA 2010

Posted by admin | engadgets, review | Saturday 4 September 2010 2:57 am

The Samsung Galaxy Player 50, equipped with SoundAlive™, offers users superb sound quality and exciting multimedia experience that fully utilizes the Android 2.1 (Éclair) OS. Its 3.2″ wide display will make your multimedia come alive and with its easy “Drag & Drop” operation, users have the freedom to enjoy audio/video libraries anywhere, anytime. The Galaxy Player 50, enables users to play content without the need to convert files as it comes with DivX. It is the easiest way to make a diverse array of multimedia easy to access and enjoy.

Since yesterday I found it under the glass case, so we could not lose the opportunity to come back to the Samsung booth and fiddling with more tranquility. The Galaxy Samsung Player 50 is a new bet on the Korean house appears to be your new favorite operating system, Android, looking almost like a terminal “conventional home that you have forgotten to add the phone functions. The interior of the PMP therefore should not be mysteries to you (as long as you’ve also fallen in love androids), offering the apps, functions and possibilities of running version 2.1, of course, includes Bluetooth 3.0.

The touch screen of 3.2 inches is sufficient for comfort way around, but this time we have noticed that does not boast the smoothness and response tend to demonstrate that other phones in the house – say one thing to do tad more pressure than other capacitive panels, but nothing to worry about (in fact, its virtual keyboard does respond quite well). We also noticed a delay when opening applications or to forward / rewind the video playback, but also, not a fact that tarnishes the user experience.

As for the design, the body of the Galaxy Player 50 is slim (11.08 mm) and lightweight (unfortunately we had a cable holding it from behind, but still feels light of our hands), with a white plastic casing which comprises the main control buttons (two touch) on the front, the volume buttons, on / off, microphone, etc, on its sides, and the camera (2 MP) and the speaker in rear. Would you like to see it live more fully? Well, wish granted: you have a video of android player just after the jump.

You can choose from either an 8GB or 16GB of internal memory, coupled with 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity and a 2-megapixel camera. Surprisingly, the Galaxy Player 50 supports the Android Market as well as other Google apps such as Google Maps Navigation and Gmail. Hopefully the games department for the Android Market will be vastly improved if it were to be able to hold a decent challenge against the App Store

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