Friday, October 21, 2011

HTC tablets to new heights

They're lean and powerful, with lovely bright screens and all the programs you'll need to keep entertained, informed and in touch.
It's uncanny how quickly a tablet wriggles its way into the daily routine after you have one, and I had the chance to spend some quality time with a couple of darlings: the HTC Jetstream from AT&T and the HTC Flyer from U.S. Cellular.

Both tablets run Android, Google's mobile operating system, and both offer mobile wireless connectivity, which means no Wi-Fi network is needed to get online.

But that's pretty much where the similarities end. Still, both tablets performed remarkably well, with features casting them as compelling alternatives to other tablets shouting out for potential owners.

But first, a few specs.

The Jetstream is a larger, more iPadesque tablet, with a 10.1-inch high-definition screen, 1.5?GHZ dual-core processor; front-and rear-facing cameras; and weighing in at 25 ounces. It also has about 12?GB of internal storage.

The Flyer is a smaller, more Kindle-sized tablet, shining out of a 7-inch screen. The tablet is powered with a 1.5?GHZ processor; includes front and rear cameras for snapping photos and video chats; and it keeps data on 32?GB of storage. The Flyer weighs nearly 15 ounces.

Both tablets have SD card slots for extra storage, Wi-Fi for surfing on nearby networks and Bluetooth for connecting peripherals.

And both tablets were fast and easy on the eyes, perfect for Web browsing, emailing, and streaming video from Netflix and music from Pandora and Spotify.

The Jetstream, with its bigger screen, was more satisfying for watching video. And as you might expect, the generous screen really shows off websites, making surfing simple and beautiful. The Jetstream also is a 4G tablet, by AT&T's definition. So when the carrier eventually launches 4G service here, the Jetstream will fly.

The Jetstream also has a nice brushed-metal back that feels satisfyingly sturdy. The only drawback I found in the design is that its oversize volume button was easily accidentally pressed while holding the tablet in landscape. Seriously: why is that volume button so big?

The HTC Flyer tablet

The Flyer suffered no such flaw. In fact, it is marvelously portable, fitting conveniently into my girlfriend's purse so it could tag along anywhere. Interestingly enough, I liked reading e-books better on the Flyer.

Google's Books app and Amazon's Kindle app looked great on both tablets, but the Flyer was easier to hold and read - more like relaxing with a paperback than cradling a full-sized textbook.

Apple claimed at its iPhone 4S unveiling earlier this month that three of four tablets sold in the U.S. are iPads. And comScore, a digital analytics firm, found that in August the iPad accounted for 97.2 percent of all Web traffic through tablets. The firm's analysis found that the iPad generates more Web surfing than the iPhone.


Monday, October 17, 2011

Smart TV with Web-Connected Samsung Apps

NEW! 55" Class (54.6" Diag.) LED 6000 Series Smart TV


Samsung Smart TVs allow you to easily search for movies, TV shows, explore Samsung Apps, chat with friends and find many other types of new interactive TV content. Samsung Apps is a growing collection of premium apps specifically built for your TV that connects you to your favorite digital content such as movies from Netflix or Blockbuster, TV shows from Hulu Plus, videos from YouTube, Next Level sports information from ESPN, music from Pandora, and social updates from Facebook or Twitter. Samsung’s Smart TVs also include a Search All feature so you can find videos via apps or other connected devices and a recommendation engine which suggests movies you might like from your Video-On-Demand services.

Click here to learn more about Smart TV.


Ultra Clear Panel

Sometimes you can’t keep sunlight or house lights from shining right on your TV screen. With Samsung’s Ultra Clear Panel, you can still get an amazing picture even with reflective light. Ultra Clear Panel absorbs most ambient light and virtually eliminates reflections so there are hardly any distractions. Ultra Clear Panel also helps make colors more vibrant with deeper blacks and enhanced contrast for crisper images and excellent shadow detail.

ConnectShare™ Movie

ConnectShare Movie lets you watch videos, play music or view photos from a USB drive. Simply plug your USB directly into your Samsung TV’s USB port and watch on the big screen with friends and family.

Wide Color Enhancer Plus

Wide Color Enhancer Plus allows you to see picture color the way the director originally intended. Witness the entire RGB spectrum brought to life on your screen to bring you exceptionally vibrant, yet natural-looking images faithful to the director’s original intent.

Clear Motion Rate of 240

Clear Motion Rate (CMR) is Samsung's more comprehensive and accurate measure for how well an LCD or LED TV can display fast-moving images. Previously, motion clarity was expressed simply by the refresh rate, measured in Hz. CMR, however, takes into account all three factors that contribute to motion clarity: panel refresh rate, image processor speed and backlight technology.

Click here to learn more about Clear Motion Rate.

Eco Sensor

Our unique Eco light sensor measures the intensity of the room’s light and automatically calibrates the brightness of the image on the screen. In a sun-filled environment, the screen gets brighter and in dim surroundings, the intensity is reduced. This feature optimizes the viewing experience while also saving you a little energy.

HDMI

With HDMI, you can easily connect up to four compatible AV devices at the same time and replace AV cables with a single solution. An HDMI cable can replace anywhere from two to five cables so you can de-clutter your entertainment space with fewer wires.

Swivel Stand

Set up your Samsung TV perfectly with the built-in swivel stand. Samsung Swivel stands allow you to turn your TV around 10 degrees to the left or right to ensure you have a direct view of the TV no matter where you are sitting in the room.

Anynet+

Take all your remotes and condense them into one simplified solution. With Samsung’s Anynet+ you’ll enjoy one-touch control for all your HDMI-connected compatible devices like your Samsung TV, Blu-ray Disc player, AV Receiver and Home Theater.


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Samsung Smart TV


The idiot box as we know is changing, they are getting more advanced and smarter. Samsung has launched the Samsung Smart TV in India that allows users to search TV shows, chat with friends, search movies and even browser the internet. But there is more to it this is a special Samsung TV that has apps build for it.
You might have explored and installed several apps on your mobile phone, well now you can do the same on Samsung Smart LED TV. All Samsung Smart TV’s comes with Smart Hub from where the users can access several features such as viewing movies, open web browser for surfing or launch apps that were downloaded on the Led TV.

The Samsung Smart TV comes with a build in web browser with which you can surf the internet. The web experience is optimized for use with the Smart TV. Apart from getting visually entertained you can even read news on the TV.
There are many apps available that can be downloaded on the Samsung Smart TV. For example Netflix, Blockbusters, YouTube and Hulu Plus to name a few. User can also get social updates from Twitter or Facebook.
To make use of internet the Samsung Smart TV needs to be connected to the Internet. Some Smart TV come with wi-fi build in and for some you will need to buy the wireless adapter called link stick which is sold separately.
If you are already using a broadband wireless connection at home you can easily share it will the Smart TV.
With a push of a button once can easily change the content from 2D to 3D for more thrilling experience. The display screen is 5mm ultra slim bezel

With the Search All function users can locate shows to watch and help organize related content even when your are viewing the live TV. There is also a video recommendation engine that suggest the latest videos based on users individual tastes.

PRICE DETAILS IN INDIA
Price of Samsung Smart TV 8 Series
60D8000 LED TV Price Rs. 4,00,000
55D8000 LED TV Price Rs. 2,49,990
Price of Samsung Smart TV 7 Series
46D7000 LED TV Price Rs. 1,59,990
Price of Samsung Smart TV 6 Series
55D6600 LED TV Price Rs. 2,00,000
46D6600 LED TV Price Rs. 1,39,990
40D6600 LED TV Price Rs. 99,900
46D6000 LED TV Price Rs. 1,10,000
40D6000 LED TV Price Rs. 83,990
32D6000 LED TV Price Rs. 57,900
Price of Samsung Smart TV 5 Series
46D5500 LED TV Price Rs. 93,900
40D5500 LED TV Price Rs. 68,900
 

Thursday, April 28, 2011

TOSHIBA 3D TVS WITHOUT GLASS

Toshiba unveiled two 3D TV  without special glasses.
The Regza 20GL1 is a 20-inch flat-panel display with 1,280x720 resolution. The Regza 12GL1 is a 12-inch flat-panel display with 466x350 resolution. Toshiba unveiled the models to coincide with this week's Ceatec electronics show near Tokyo.
Toshiba said that its 3D technology, which is currently best-suited for small displays, provides "nine different perspectives of each single 2D frame." The company added that those perspectives are then "superimposed" by the viewer's brain "to create a three-dimensional impression of the image."
The 3D effect is available within a 40-degree area in front of the set, Toshiba said. According to the
The new LCDs are "first step into the 3D future in the consumer home cinema market," Toshiba European marketing chief Sascha Lange said in a statement. "But it will take several years to develop larger 3D TVs without glasses with screen sizes of 40 inches and more at a yet reasonable price point."
The possibility of viewing 3D content sans glasses is something that many consumers will welcome, though.
Last month, a survey about 3D TVs showed that 30 percent of people don't like the need to wear special glasses to view 3D content.
Although Toshiba is trying to make its name in the glasses-free arena, the company is already a player in the 3D TV Toshiba's 20GL1 and 12GL1, which switch from 3D to 2D mode, are scheduled to be released in Japan later this year. They will retail for about $2,900 and $1,400, respectively. The company has not announced plans for availability outside of Japan.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

nokia E7 mobile

 

















Display
AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
360 x 640 pixels, 4.0 inches

- Nokia ClearBlack display
- QWERTY keyboard
- Multi-touch input method

Sound
Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Yes
Yes

Memory


Detailed, max 30 days
16 GB storage, 256 MB RAM, 1 GB ROM
No

Data
Class 32
Class 32
HSDPA, 10.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Yes, v3.0 with A2DP
No
Yes, microUSB v2.0, USB On-the-go support

Camera
8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, fixed focus, dual-LED flash, check quality
Geo-tagging, face detection
Yes, 720p@25fps, video stabilization, check quality
Yes, VGA

Features
Symbian^3 OS
680 MHz ARM 11 processor, Broadcom BCM2727 GPU
SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Yes + downloadable
Dark Grey, Silver White, Green, Blue, Orange
Yes, with A-GPS support; Ovi Maps 3.0
Yes, MIDP 2.1



Battery

Standard battery, Li-Ion 1200 mAh (BL-4D)
Up to 432 h (2G) / Up to 480 h (3G)
Up to 9 h (2G) / Up to 5 h (3G)

Misc
0.93 W/kg (head) 1.23 W/kg (body)
0.56 W/kg (head)


Size
123.7 x 62.4 x 13.6 mm, 104.9 cc
176 g

Battery

Standard battery, Li-Ion 1200 mAh (BL-4D)
Up to 432 h (2G) / Up to 480 h (3G)
Up to 9 h (2G) / Up to 5 h (3G)