Tuesday, October 2, 2012
What gadgets I use and why?!
Monday, September 17, 2012
Review: HTC One X - Is this the winning formula?
The phone felt like it was meant to be held. It fit snugly in the palm of my rather large podgy hand and make no mistake, I am very fussy and never like holding a phone for a long period of time. When I am done with a phone call, I immediately stow away my phone except to check email and social media. This phone however, was firmly placed in my hands comfort zone and I liked holding on to it. (Enough about my hands already :P)
Camera
This phone boasts of an "AMAZING CAMERA". That is far from being an exaggeration. The camera, truly, is amazing. They had features listed against camera in my briefing pack, so let me tick them off the list there and tell you my experience from that.
2. 1 second startup time. SEMI CHECK! Why semi-check? Well I did not really TIME it... but it was faster than any other phone unlocking straight to the camera I have seen EVER. So yea, semi check.
3. Burst mode. CHECK! Just press the shutter, hold it and move around the room REAL SLOW. This reduces blurring. This burst saves each photograph as a single group for you to use as a group or you could use...
4. Best Picture mode (CHECK!) and pick the best picture and delete the rest.
5. HD Video Recording - CHECK! This is pretty self explanatory.
6. Video mode with photo inlay. Take a nice print quality photograph while you record video at HD. That is like Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Icing
Interface
HTC Sense 4.0 came preloaded, and I upgraded to 4.01 in the middle of my review cycle. There were multiple things that I looked at when rating this particular portion of the handset experience.
- The Home Screen - managing the shortcuts, apps and widgets on the home screen is easier now with everything available with a simple long press anywhere on the home screen. Customizing the lock screen means reassigning what appears on the home screen app dock on the bottom and the two are not mutually exclusive. The widgets are varied including some that are HTC Sense designed and the others available on the app market as well. Function and Customisation are now standard for this range of phones, so nothing impressive there, just useful.
- Messaging - here there are a few things that really count to me. First, the format of the messages displayed - with the larger display, there was no complaint. Second, the keyboard. I had a few issues here.. there is a inbuilt "Swype" like keyboard but it is not as effective and kept missing my words, or suggesting changes that had nothing to do with what I "swyped". Downloading a 3rd party keyboard will solve this issue effectively. No harm no foul.
- App Switching - for a phone that is so "well-endowed" technically, app switching was not really a problem. There was a fair bit of lag in the switch where the Sense UI decided that it should make the person wait for a second more before switching to the active app selected. The updated UI decided it should switch and then make the person wait. I felt that version 2 was a better choice :) The process, however, is the slickest - using the OS's inbuilt app switching ability to it's best advantage and creating a special shortcut for JUST that! Brilliant. No more long presses for app switching anymore.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Nokia, JBL, Lumia and Windows 8 - refreshing and new
Nokia Lumia 920 Captures Best Pictures and Video Ever Seen on a Smartphone
Nokia today announced the Nokia Lumia 920 and the Nokia Lumia 820, the first in Nokia’s Windows Phone 8 range.
The Nokia Lumia 920 also comes with Nokia’s largest ever battery (2000mAh) and, for the first time, built-in wireless charging for an easy, convenient way to get more out of every day.
The Nokia Lumia 820 is a stylish, mid-range smartphone that delivers high-end performance in a compact package.
While the Nokia Lumia 820 has the same unibody look and feel as the high-end Lumia smartphones, it comes with an exchangeable shell design. Exchangeable shells not only make it possible to select from a range of colors, but also to add wireless charging. Beneath the shell is room to insert a micro SD memory card.
Windows Phone 8 provides a more personal smartphone experience, with a start screen that can be more easily rearranged to reflect individual priorities and new animated Live Tiles for real-time updates on the things that matter most. The ability to sync content between Windows Phone 8 smartphones, Windows 8-based PCs and tablets or Xbox means files, music, pictures and video can be accessed in whichever way is most convenient. With Internet Explorer 10 for faster, safer browsing and Microsoft Office apps built into the platform, Windows Phone 8 is also the easiest way to get things done.
Nokia also announced a range of wireless charging accessories and partnerships. The Fatboy® Recharge Pillow provides a fun way to recharge, while JBL introduced the JBL PowerUp Wireless Charging Speaker for Nokia, a wireless charging docking station with high quality audio in retro styling.
Deals with Virgin Atlantic to put wireless charging stations in the London Heathrow and New York JFK Clubhouse Lounges and Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf® to offer wireless charging facilities in its cafés for customers who want to recharge their phones whilst on the go, were the first of many deals Nokia intends to sign to take wireless charging outside the home and office.
The Nokia Lumia 920 comes in yellow, red, grey, white and black. The Nokia Lumia 820 comes in red, yellow, grey, cyan, purple, white and black. Both phones will be available in global pentaband LTE and HSPA+ variants and are expected to start shipping in select markets later in the year. Nokia will announce pricing and specific roll-out dates country by country when sales are due to begin.
Nokia Lumia 920
· Display
o 4.5 inch Nokia PureMotion HD+ WXGA IPS LCD
o Super Sensitive touch
o Nokia ClearBlack with high brightness mode and Sunlight Readability Enhancements
· Battery
o 2000mAh with integrated Qi wireless charging
· Processor
o 1.5GHz Dual Core Snapdragon S4
· Main Camera
o 8.7MP with Nokia PureView advanced optical imaging stabilization and Carl Zeiss optics
o Full 1080p HD video capture at 30fps
· Front facing camera
o 1.2MP with 720p HD video
· Memory
o 1GB RAM
o 32GB mass memory with 7GB free SkyDrive storage
Nokia Lumia 820
· Display
o 4.3 inch ClearBlack OLED WVGA 800x480
o Super Sensitive touch
o Nokia ClearBlack with high brightness mode and Sunlight Readability Enhancements
· Battery
o 1650mAh with integrated Qi wireless charging
· Processor
o 1.5GHz Dual Core Snapdragon S4
· Main Camera
o 8MP Auto Focus with Carl Zeiss optics
o Dual LED flash
o Full HD 1080p video capture at 30fps
· Front facing camera
o VGA
· Memory
o 1GB RAM
o 8GB mass memory with microSD memory card support and 7GB free SkyDrive storage
Capture, Connect and Share with Samsung
- The world’s first Wi-Fi Enabled SMART compact system cameras
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies is breaking new ground with its award-winning NX series with three new compact system cameras (CSC) that pioneer built-in Wi-Fi connectivity: the NX20, NX210 and NX1000. Now professional quality images can be easily captured, shared and stored straight from your camera - wherever you are in the world.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Nokia's Gift Machine
Jumbo Electronics unveil the new BRAVIA(R) television line-up
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Why you no say you haz gaming machine?
Sunday, April 8, 2012
HTC One X is here. I know; I saw it
