Monday, 17 October 2011

Sony VAIO








Our friends at Akihabaranews show us with a first look at the Sony VAIO UX-91 UMPC. It features a 1.06 GHz Intel Core Solo U1300 or 1.2-GHz U1400 processor, a 32GB SSD drive, a 4.5-inch WSVGA touchscreen, and a 1.3MP Motion-Eye camera. Hit the jump to watch the video!

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Saturday, 15 October 2011

Nokia X5






Nokia X5 a new smartphone from Nokia that runs on Symbian Series 60 hits Indian markets. The smartphone with 2.36 inches wide QVGA display comes with a slide out QWERTY keypad.
 The Nokia X5 phone comes loaded with exciting smartphone features. Social networking features like Facebook,

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Monday, 3 October 2011

Nokia N9 Meego Smart Phone


Nokia N9, The sleek, stylish and unique, pure touch system (lacks physicals keys) smart phone from Nokia is expected to roll out somewhere later in 2011 so lets just have a glimpse of the features this smart phone has bagged in itself for the potential customers.


Nokia N9 was officially announced and previewed last month but the release date for this stylish smart phone has not yet been disclosed so until now we have been hearing later in 2011 release time for the Nokia N9 Smart Phone.


If we take a close look at the design of Nokia N9 we won’t be disappointed. Nokia is trusted by its customers for the good quality it offers along with stylish exterior body of its mobile phones.

As long as the design is considered, the Nokia N9 would certainly stand out in a huddle of handsets thanks to its “beautiful one-piece, unibody design where the hardware and software fit together seamlessly”, as Nokia puts it. And that’s not all: “The exterior body of the Nokia N9 is made from the durable polycarbonate material, enabling superior antenna performance over most other smart phones.”

So this is definitely one for swiping and tapping-onscreen fans, but has the ability to attract those user’s who need physical buttons and keys in their Smart Phones.

To bring the N9 alive, you just double-tap the 3.9 inch AMOLED screen; and to move between the home screens, apps and functions, swipe with your fingers. To return from an app back to home, you swipe from the edge of the screen.

The 3 home screens are designed for simple communication, and are based around apps, social networking feeds and notifications, and recently used apps. If you pinch and zoom onscreen you can see all your open apps icons.

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