Sony Ericsson W880i - A Perfect Combination of Music, Style and Communication

Sony had always been a very reliable brand when it comes to electronic gadgets, the name itself assures the buyer of an end which would be a quality product. Sony with its collaboration with Ericson launched mobile phones: which have always aroused accolades and appreciation for their looks as well as service. Sony Ericson phones [...]

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Lg Comes With Its Vx-8600 Sleek Black Mobile Phone

It’s arrived.
And it’s a work of art.
Not like a picasso or michelangelo.
But a work of art nonetheless.
Verizon Wireless finally has launched its LG Chocolate VX8600 slim handset that it has taken a niche for itself in the mobile market.
Similar to VX-8500 Chocolate includes CDMA technology and in order to meet the performance requirement .
Most of [...]

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

CECT I9 Mobile Phone - An Overview of the Features Included

For the longest time, the CECT P168 was the best seller among the iPhone clones. It still is, but it’s grip on the market is weakening. I think that’s because as consumers start to accept and embrace the Chinese knock offs as legitimate contenders, they’re also starting to become more choosy and picky about which [...]

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Canon IXUS 75 - Imaging Excellence

The Canon IXUS 75 is an incredible digital camera with some of the most admirable features that make photography a joy. The camera is equipped with great facilities that give the photographers complete satisfaction. This innovative camera comes with highly user friendly functionality. The various users can easily use the device and take amazing pictures [...]

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Sony Ericsson’s G700 Mobile Phone

2008 is definitely Sony Ericsson’s time to shine they unveil their new G series mobile phones, which currently consists of the Sony Ericsson G900 and it’s budge size little brother, the Sony Ericsson G700. The G700 is currently being under appreciated due to the critical acclaim being given to the G900, resulting in the G700 [...]

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

LG Secret - Superb Materials For a Superb Mobile Phone

The LG Secret is a Mobile Phone with extraordinary characteristics, one that rivals anything on the market today. From its design to the materials used in building it, it is special. It is beautiful to look at and wonderful to use. It truly is the next generation of phones. Why is it so special? Every [...]

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Polaroid Back With ‘Point & Print’ Digital Camera

zink.jpgPolaroid went belly up, effectively, in February, around the same time it was talking about introducing something very cool: a digital camera with in-built printer.

That prototype used ZINK technology - see image - but it never saw the light of day. Now, Polaroid is back, talking about something similar. The company has already managed some small comeback with the PoGo, the stylish and small, portable USB and Bluetooth photo printer.

However, to decide what should go into its ‘point & print’ digital camera, it has taken the novel approach of teaming up with UK snapper magazine, Amateur Photographer and its readers to suggest key features.

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Brits Baffled By Gadgets

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Are you having trouble with your digital camera or pulling your hair out at the sat-nav you can’t get working properly? Then you are not alone because there are hordes of stumped gadget owners out there, letting modern technology fry their brains.

Research has just revealed that more than a quarter of Brits have no idea how to use digital cameras properly, 21% can’t get to grips with their sat-navs and 1-in-5 don’t know what many of the functions on their mobile phones do.

The survey from online consumer review site Reevoo, polled 2,000 Brits to discover what the most confusing gadgets are. Jump now to see the Top 10:

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Nikon Coolpix P6000 Crams Big Features Into Little Compact

nikon coolpix 6000.jpg If a compact digital camera is no longer doing the job and you don’t want to go as far as a digital SLR, then the Coolpix P6000 could fit the bill. This is a top of the line super compact, choc full of features and functionality that you don’t normally find in a compact.

For instance, this is a 13.5 megapixel (MP) snapper with a 4x optically stabilised zoom, built-in GPS, a pop-up flash, optical viewfinder for easy composition, Ethernet port and a new RAW file format which will be compatible with Nikon ViewNX Software. GPS means you can geotag your photos with the location they were shot - just in case you were too drunk to remember and need to look it up later on Google Maps.

Picturetown support means that users can upload their shots directly from the camera via an Ethernet cable to the ’secure’ Picture Bank on Nikon’s free Picturetown online site.

Bill Giordano, general manager marketing, Coolpix for Nikon said:

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

The 56-megapixel Digital Camera: Can You Say Detailed?

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The best digital cameras aren’t necessarily the ones with the biggest megapixel (MP) count but when one arrives with 56 of them under the hood, you can be pretty sure that it’s going to be better than whatever digital SLR most of us are packing.

This is the Leaf AFi 10 digital snapper for professionals with a spare £22,000 to spare. Hell, it makes the 50MP H3DII-50 from Hasselblad at £18,500, seem like a bargain.

Friday, August 1st, 2008


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