Friday, September 16, 2011

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G

General   
2G Network    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network    HSDPA 900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 800
Announced    2011, February
Status    Available. Released 2011, March
Size    Dimensions    119 x 62 x 16 mm
Weight    175 g

Display   
Type    LED-backlit LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size    480 x 854 pixels, 4.0 inches (~245 ppi pixel density)
- Touch sensitive gaming controls
- PSP like gaming buttons
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Multi-touch input method
- Timescape UI
Sound    Alert types    Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker     Yes, with stereo speakers
3.5mm jack     Yes, check quality
Memory    Phonebook    Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records    Practically unlimited
Internal    400 MB, 512 MB RAM
Card slot    microSD, up to 32GB, 8GB included
Data    GPRS    Yes
EDGE    Yes
3G    HSDPA, HSUPA
WLAN    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth    Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port    No
USB    Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera    Primary    5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, check quality
Features    Geo-tagging, image stabilization
Video    Yes, WVGA
Secondary    Yes
Features    OS    Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)
CPU    1GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon
Messaging    SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser    WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Radio    No
Games    Yes + downloadable, motion & gesture gaming
Colors    Black, White, Stealth Blue (for Play 4G)
GPS    Yes, with A-GPS support
Java    Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
- Dedicated game store
- SNS integration
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- Digital compass
- MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player
- MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV player
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk
- Track ID
- Organizer
- Document viewer/editor
- Flash Lite support
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- Predictive text input

Battery       
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh
Stand-by    Up to 425 h (2G) / Up to 413 h (3G)
Talk time    Up to 8 h 25 min (2G) / Up to 6 h 25 min (3G)
Music play    Up to 31 h

Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman

General   
2G Network    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network    HSDPA 900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
Announced    2011, August
Status    Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, Q4
Size    Dimensions    106 x 56.5 x 14.2 mm
Weight    115 g

Display   
Type    Capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size    320 x 480 pixels, 3.2 inches (~180 ppi pixel density)
- Scratch-resistant surface
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Multi-touch input method
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
Sound    Alert types    Vibration, MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker     Yes, with stereo speakers
3.5mm jack     Yes
- Sony xLOUD enhancement
Memory    Phonebook    Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records    Practically unlimited
Internal    320MB storage, 512 MB RAM
Card slot    microSD, up to 32GB, 2GB included
Data    GPRS    Yes
EDGE    Yes
3G    HSDPA, HSUPA
WLAN    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth    Yes, with A2DP
Infrared port    No
USB    Yes, v2.0 microUSB
Camera    Primary    5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features    Geo-tagging, image stabilization, smile and face detection, touch focus
Video    Yes, 720p
Secondary    Yes, VGA
Features    OS    Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)
CPU    1 GHz processor
Messaging    SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push email, IM
Browser    HTML
Radio    Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games    Yes
Colors    Black, White
GPS    Yes, with A-GPS support
Java    Yes, via Java MIDP emulator

 - Digital compass
- SNS integration
- MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player
- MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV player
- TrackID music recognition
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk
- Document editor
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input

Battery 
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1200 mAh
Stand-by    Up to 600 h (2G) / Up to 850 h (3G)
Talk time    Up to 14 h 15 min (2G) / Up to 6 h 42 min (3G)
Music play    Up to 17 h 30 min

Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V

                                                                            General
2G Network    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network    HSDPA 900 / 2100
HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100
Announced    2011, August
Status    Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, Q4
Size    Dimensions    116 x 57 x 13 mm
Weight    126 g
Display    Type    LED-backlit LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size    480 x 854 pixels, 3.7 inches (~265 ppi pixel density

- Scratch-resistant surface
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Multi-touch input method
- Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Timescape UI


Sound    Alert types    Vibration; MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker     Yes
3.5mm jack     Yes
Memory    Phonebook    Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records    Practically unlimited
Internal    320 MB storage, 512 MB RAM
Card slot    microSD, up to 32GB, 2 GB included
Data    GPRS    Yes
EDGE    Yes
3G    HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth    Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port    No
USB    Yes, microUSB v2.0
Camera    Primary    5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Features    Video calling, touch focus, geo-tagging, face and smile detection, 3D sweep panorama
Video    Yes, 720p@30fps, continuous autofocus, video light
Secondary    Yes, VGA
Features    OS    Android OS, v2.3.4 (Gingerbread)
CPU    1GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon
Messaging    SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
Browser    HTML
Radio    Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games    Yes + downloadable
Colors    White, Blue Gradient, Silver
GPS    Yes, with A-GPS support
Java    Yes, via Java MIDP emulator

 - Digital Compass
- SNS integration
- HDMI port
- MP4/H.264/WMV player
- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player
- TrackID music recognition
- Organizer
- Document viewer
- Adobe Flash 10.1 support
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- Predictive text input (T9 Trace)

Battery         Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh
Stand-by    Up to 430 h (2G) / Up to 400 h (3G)
Talk time    Up to 6 h 55 min (2G) / Up to 7 h (3G)
Music play    Up to 31 h

Thursday, September 15, 2011

BlackBerry - Torch 9800


The BlackBerry Torch 9800 is a 2010 model in the BlackBerry line of smartphones. It combines a physical QWERTY keyboard with a sliding multi-touch screen display and runs on the latest BlackBerry OS 6. Introduced on August 3, 2010, the phone became available exclusively on AT&T on August 12, 2010.

The device looks similar to existing BlackBerry devices, but due to the sliding keyboard features a bigger 3.2 inch 480x360 screen (the same resolution as the BlackBerry Storm and BlackBerry Storm 2) and these features allow the BlackBerry Torch 9800 to look unique. The software is seen by most to be an improvement over the previous version.[7] The device also features far greater social network integration, a powerful universal search feature, and a WebKit browser comparable to those found on iOS and Android devices.

On August 12, 2011, the updated Torch 9810 was released on Bell Mobility and Telus Mobility. The updated version includes a faster processor, and more memory, as well as including the new BlackBerry OS 7.


Weight: 5.68 ounces (161.1 grams)
Processor: Marvell PXA940 running at 624 MHz[2]
Image System Processor (ISP): STmicroelectronics STV0987[13][13]
Display: 3.2 inch HVGA+(480x360) Synaptics controlled touch screen[14]
Camera: 5.0 MP camera (JPEG encoding) with flash, 2x digital zoom, image stabilization and auto-focus
Video recorder: up to 480p resolution
Battery: 1300 mAhr removable/rechargeable lithium-ion cell
Battery life: 18 days (GSM) or 14 days (UMTS) standby; 5.5 hours (GSM) or 5.8 hours (UMTS) talk
GPS using A-GPS with extended ephemeris and maps
Input: trackpad, touch screen with on-screen keyboard (QWERTY and SureType), slide-out backlit QWERTY keyboard
Video format support: MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV3
Audio format support: MP3, AMR-NB, AAC-LC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WMV, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis
Ringtones: MIDI, MP3
Connectivity: 3G; Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR; 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi; 3.5mm stereo headset, Micro-USB
Networks:
Tri-band 3G UMTS/HSDPA networks: 2100/1900/850/800 MHz
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz


Manufacturer    Research In Motion
Compatible networks    Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Tri band 3G UMTS networks: 2100/1900/850/800 MHz[1]
Availability by country    August 12, 2010
Form factor    Slider smartphone
Dimensions    4.37x2.44x0.57 in (111x62x14.6 mm)[1]
Weight    5.68 oz (161.1 g)[1]
Operating system    BlackBerry OS 6.0
CPU    624 MHz Marvell Tavor PXA940 [2] (ARM Cortex A8) compliant [3]
Memory    512MB RAM, 4GB storage, microSD slot[1]
Data inputs    Trackpad, keyboard, Multi-touch touchscreen
Display    480x360 px (0.17 megapixels) 3.2 inch
Rear camera    5.0 megapixel with scene options and auto-focus[1]

BlackBerry Bold 9900

The BlackBerry Bold 9900 comes as something of a shock. You see, for years, BlackBerry has, in a sense, been catching up. That's not a dig at its parent company – it's practically royalty in push email and corporate handset circles. But it has been rare for RIM to lead the way.


Cameras, internet browsing, HTML emails – all were included on RIM's phones years after they'd become standard fare on other handsets. For recent examples of decent phones that didn't really push the envelope all that far, just take a look at the
Bold 9780 and 9700.

But the Bold 9000 finally offers some cutting-edge tech, and in an attractive package to boot. Its 1.2GHz processor, high-spec touchscreen, brand new OS7 and HD video camera are all specs we never really expected a BlackBerry to have before the next millennium.


Plus, the staple BlackBerry offerings of a fantastic keyboard and top-notch security will keep regular users interested.

For once, RIM is taking the initiative, thanks to the inclusion of a near field communication chip – a fairly new technology that's been talked about for years. RIM is the first to properly take the plunge and add the tech in, while the others dilly-dally about whether to include it.

The question is: can the 9900 really compete in an already very crowded, and competitive, market?

Pick up the Bold 9900 and you'll definitely know about it. It's 130g, so it's by no means feather-light. But would you want it any other way? Ultimately, this is a handset that's supposed to feel like it means business, and at least it feels lighter than you expect it to be.

RIM's also bucked the trend in making a phone that's bigger than its predecessor, the 9780. In fact, it's like looking at a smaller version of Ol' Grandpa Bold, the original 9900 – albeit smaller than that huge elder statesman and with a trackpad instead of a trackball.


At 115 x 66 x 10.5 mm, you can slide it into your pocket without too much bulk. In fact, that's one of the 9900's key selling points; RIM says this is the slimmest BlackBerry yet.
It probably is on paper, but due to the design and the way that the back protrudes out slightly, it looks a bit thicker than it is.

The high-gloss screen is surrounded by a brushed metal border, while the rear is made of a combination of matte plastic and glass. The rear cover isn't so much a cover but a door that easily pops out of the centre, enabling you to throw in your SIM card and memory card (which is not hot swappable, even after all this time).

With 8GB of internal storage and an option to increase that to 32GB, this is a handset that doesn't scrimp on memory.

The right-hand side of the 9900 has four buttons. Three of them are clustered together with the top and bottom ones acting as volume up and down and the middle used to pause media, which is a nice touch and saves you having to muck about on screen.


There's also a camera shortcut button, which you can, as always, change to open something else on your 9900 should you wish. There is no second convenience key on the left, which we will admit that we miss.


That's your lot, because the left-hand side is reserved for ports, including a micro USB charging and syncing port, the latter of which we can't help feeling looks a bit naked, since you get the illusion of being able to see right inside it. Plus there's a 3.5mm headphone slot.



The beauty here is that the headphone jack creates what seems like an unnatural lip in the contours of the back, but this gives you something to rest your fingers against as you hold the 9900 in your hand.






 up top, there's the lock button, which is aesthetically placed in the middle and conveniently situated so that your finger hits it without effort. RIM has obviously thought this through and little touches like this go a long way in our eyes.

On the front is an incredibly sharp touchscreen. It's 640 x 480 pixels over 2.8 inches and easily looks as good as anything with 'Retina' branding.

We love it. Icons feel like they float above the wallpaper, whites are white and text looks fantastic. In fact, we never thought we'd say this, but RIM's basic black text on white background when reading emails (boring, maybe) looks brilliant.
The touchscreen is capacitive and highly responsive. Whether most BlackBerry users will migrate to it is another matter - we found ourselves reaching for the trackpad regularly for navigation, although the internet is certainly an area where we prefer to caress the screen.
BlackBerry bold 9900 review
If we have one criticism, it's that we're not big fans of the buttons below the screen. The usual BlackBerry suspects are there (call, menu, back and terminate call) and they're all moulded into one big section, which makes you think they may be touch sensitive.
They certainly look like they are. But they're not and when you use the frankly excellent QWERTY keyboard, your fingers aren't able to glide over them but have to be raised up, then brought across and down to set your choice into action.
At the time of writing, the Bold 9900 is not on the shelves yet, but for a SIM-free model, you're looking at forking out about £500 based on pre-order prices with the big online retailers.
This puts it right at the top end of BlackBerry's range, which is where the Bold has always been since it was introduced to the family. Contract prices are still to follow, but they won't be cheap. We can't help feeling you'll struggle to get this as a free upgrade on anything less than a £30-£35 a month with a two-year plan.
BlackBerry bold 9900 review
Competitor-wise, BlackBerry has always been a bit of its own entity, a bit like the posh child from down the road who desperately wants to fit in and play with the cool kids, but can never shake off their label.
RIM is, however, a master of its own arts: email and security. That's why we can't imagine a day when we'll see the suits in Canary Wharf carrying anything else other than a BlackBerry.
Yet, we've watched the strategy change recently, with the introduction of the Curve range, the pushing of the BBM messaging app as a credible tool for teens and the desperation to get some BlackBerries included in the recipe for that ever-popular social media pie.
BlackBerry bold 9900 review
Although BlackBerries want to be cool, they're always going to have that air of being too classy about them. This isn't such a bad thing for the Bold 9900, which is the kind of handset you imagine anybody who wants to look like they're anybody will have.


We imagine RIM's biggest competitors will be its own Bold 9770/9780 (after two years, though, we think this is starting to look tired now) as well as other business-led communicators such as Nokia's own very credible E6, which currently doesn't command too much of the market. In this sense, RIM has much of the sector to itself.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

EeeTop PC ET2010AGT


Specifications

LCD20" 16: 9 Widescreen HD+ (1600 x 900)
OSGenuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64bit
Touch ScreenMulti Touch
CPU + ChipsetAMD Athlon II X2 250u (Dual core; 1.6GHz; 2MB Cache)
RX780 Chipset
Memory DDR3 SO-DIMM 2GB up
HDD 320GB up SATAII 7200rpm
Optical DriveSuper Multi
Graphics ATI Radeon™ HD 5470
Build-in Camera1.3M pixels.
MicAnalog Mic
LAN 10/100/1000 Mbps Giga LAN
Wireless802.11b/g/n
AudioSRS Premium Sound
2W Hi-Fi Speaker x2
Side IO portUSB 2.0 x 2,
2-in-1 Card Reader: SD/SD HC/MMC,
Headset x 1,
Microphone x 1
IO portPower Input(DC 19V; 90W)
USB 2.0 x 4
LAN Port
HDMI-Input
Keyboard + MouseWired Keyboard + Mouse
Wireless Keyboard + Mouse (optional)
Power Supply19Vdc, 4.74A, 90W Power Adaptor
Dimension 497(W) x 373.8(H) x 20.3~54.3(D) mm
Net Weight5.55KG
ColorBlack
AccessoriesKeyboard
Mouse
AC Adapter
Power Cord
Quick Start Guide
Warranty Card
     

Zyrex Cruiser LE4741


Zyrex YF 181

Produk tabungan kewangan di MalaysiaPengeluar kereta: BMW, Honda, PROTON, Pengeluar kereta elektrik, Perodua, Produk Lotus, Produk Mitsubishi, Rolls-Royce, BMW Sauber (Malay Edition)Bank: Bank gagal, Bank sentral, Bank supranasional, Bankir, Daftar bank, HSBC, Produk bank (Indonesian Edition) 

Never get bored with Zyrex YF181, enjoy a wide range of entertainment such as Analog TV Tuner, FM Radio, MP3/MP4 Player. Stay up-to-date with built-in Facebook, Twitter, Skype, browser, and instant messaging.

Simplify your day with Zyrex YF 181. Dual GSM SIM Card allows the use of two numbers/services without the need to carry two phones at the same time.

Express yourself with Zyrex YF 181 Mobile Phone. Available in two elegant colors, red and black.

Versatile phone with less than 1cm thickness and only 88g weight. Just bring it anywhere you go.

Type faster and easier with QWERTY keypad. Featured with comfortable size and shape that fit your finger, also soft and easy to be pressed.

Full Specification:
Network Tri Band GSM 900/1800/1900MHz
Dual on GSM SIM Card
GPRS
Multimedia Analog TV with recording function
Media Player (MP3/MP4)
FM Radio
Connectivity Bluetooth
Camera Dual camera with flash (back)
Video Recording
External Storage MicroSD
Java Support Yes, MIDP
Display 2.0" TFT Screen
Battery Li-ion 500mAh
Dimension 108.6x57.9x9.9mm
Weight 88g
     

Friday, September 9, 2011

Liu Yi Fei-Young

Liu Yi Fei (born 25 August 1987 in Wuhan, China) is a Chinese American actress and singer. Although she is often credited as Liu Yi Fei , her legal name is Liu Qian Mei Zi  At the age of 15, Liu Yi fei’s role as “Wang Yuyan” in the television serial, Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils propelled her to fame in China.

Born at Tongji hospital in Wuhan, China on August 25, 1987, Liu Yi Fei’s birthname was An Feng. Her father was a university professor while her mother was a dancer and a stage performer. They divorced when she was 7 years old. After her parents’ divorce, Liu lived with her mother, Liu Xiao Li and her name was changed to Liu Qian Mei Zi. She began modelling at the age of 8 and was trained in singing, dancing and the piano.

Moving to the United States in 1998 with her mother, Liu lived there for four years and attained her American citizenship. She returned to China in June 2002 to pursue an acting career and adopted her stage name Liu Yi Fei.

In September 2002, she was accepted into the Performance Institute of Beijing Film Academy at the age of 15, making her the youngest student the school has ever had. She graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in July 2006.

Keiko Kitagawa





Keiko Kitagawa was born on August 22, 1986 in Hyogo Prefecture, and began his career as a model of Seventeen magazine from 2003 until mid 2006. Then she left the world of modeling and start reaching the world’s movie. The first film she played is a series which I’m sure you all know, the Sailor Moon Live Action. Well the Sailor Moon film is adapted from its anime and in this series Keiko plays a role as Sailor Mars.





After Keiko success with her acting in Sailor Moon series, she continued acting through several movies such as: Mamiya Kydai, The Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), Dear Friends (2007), Handsome Suit (2008), and others. She also played TV series / Dorama like Mop Girl (2007) and homeroom on the beachside / Taiyo no Umi (2008) and the latest drama played by Keiko is Buzzer Beat (2009).

Eva Huang Shengyi




Eva Huang Shengyi was born in an educated family; her father is a university professor, while her mother a newspaper editor. Eva’s parents didn’t want her to pursue an entertainment career, but gave her full support after Eva insisted on choosing her path.

After graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 2001, Eva starred in a couple of low budget TV dramas.
Eva Huang got her breakthrough in 2003 when she was selected by superstar Stephen Chow to star as the leading actress in movie “Kungfu Hustle.”

Kungfu Hustle was showed in 2004 and was a huge box-office success. Eva however didn’t manage to show much of her talent in the movie, starring as a mute and appeared less than 10 minutes in the movie.
Eva Huang gained more press coverage later on when she was caught with the legal fight with Stephen’s agency. Eva was sued for accepting jobs on her own (thus breach of contract) but Eva defended her case citing that she was misled into signing her contract and was not properly taken care of.

Many had thought that it’s the end of Eva’s entertainment career, but she fought hard and getting more exposures in commercials and some TV dramas. Her bravery and independence has won the hearts of many of her fans, and she is regarded as one of the most popular China artist these days.

Eva’s legal case with her (former) agency was finally settled in early 2007 in Eva’s favor. Some reports have suggested that Eva had to pay 6 million RMB (~USD1-1.5 million) to settle the case, but it was denied by Eva.
Eva Huang has just inked her recording deal on her 24th birthday (Feb 11) and is expected to release her debut album in mid 2007.

It’s amazing to see a lady with not much profile achieving her popularity, and she can only get better and more popular.

Artist sexy bollywood Aishwarya Rai





Artist sexy bollywood Aishwarya Rai is an actress and model in India. Artist sexy bollywood Aishwarya was born on November 1st, 1973 in Mangalore, India. Aishwarya Rai's career took off as soon as she became 1994 MISS WORLD. She started her career with modelling and became one of the known models of India. Aishwarya has moved up from modeling to acting now, and is doing several hindi movies.


She was a model of pepsi. Then she decided to go for Femina Miss india Title in 1994.She went for it and became the first runner up. As she got the 2'nd place that meant that her dream of going to Miss Universe was gone. But she did'nt lose heart and went for the Miss World Peagent. 


By the time She was going to Miss World peagent. Aishwarya win Miss world title as most people were optimistic for her rather than Sushmita. Luckily for Ashwarya Rai as soon as she landed in Sun City, South Africa (Place where Miss world peagent was held in 1994)people had fallen for her because of her grace and charm and of course beauty. Word was around that she was the favorite to win.

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