By Arie on Oct 22, 2007 in GPS, Smartphones | 0 Comments

The ‘SGH-i550’ smartphone from Samsung has just been showcased at London’s Symbian Smartphone Show. It is the manufacturer’s first smartphone that comes with GPS navigator feature. It runs on Symbian operating system v9.2 and S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 allows you to choose from hundreds, even thousands of apps from the S60 applications library and give access to your favorites with the help of its dedicated hot keys. Read the rest
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By Arie on Oct 22, 2007 in Electronic Gadgets, Home Entertainment | 0 Comments

Giant Samsung has just unveiled its new LCD TV (1080p) which measures just 1cm thick. According to the company the 40-inch display has a bezel that’s just 1.5cm, down from the 3cm typical of today’s similarly sized LCD TVs. The panel, using an LED backlight that allows it to reach 92 % of the NTSC standard for color saturation. Read the rest
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By Arie on Oct 22, 2007 in Computers | 0 Comments

The AcmePortable LPG370TS is a portable computer that offers some unique features. Its three 17″ LCD displays with 1280×1024 resolution provides a perfect full view while enjoying your fav games. Featuring an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 CPU running at 2.4Ghz, 2GB of RAM, dual NVIDIA 8800GTX in SLI mode and 8-Channel audio, this robust lunchbox computer is a real powerhouse PC. Read the rest
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By Matthew on Oct 20, 2007 in PDAs | 1 Comment

Nokia have announced a cool Internet Tablet named the N810. A QWERTY keyboard has been added to this model which is a much requested feature. This allows far better input on the device due to the tactile feed back from each key. As well as sporting a QWERTY slide out keyboard the N810 also has a GPS chip and Nokia are promising a true web 2.0 experience by allowing Flash 9 and AJAX support. Read the rest
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By Arie on Oct 14, 2007 in Cellphones | 10 Comments

Targeted towards Beyonce Knowles’s big fan, Samsung rolls out the B’Phone (also known as the SGH-F300). Featuring a special Beyonce-styled start-up screen, the cell phone allows users to load premium music and video including exclusive videos and photo gallery of this talented singstar. This special edition phone provides up to 6.3-hours of talk time or 14 hours when playing music. Read the rest
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By Arie on Oct 11, 2007 in Peripheral | 1 Comment

Here comes the new BLMUW24YM wireless mouse from Buffalo which features a 800dpi laser sensor as well as a scroll wheel. The mouse isn’t Bluetooth and can be used with a maximum range of 10 meters on the 2.4 Ghz band though. It also includes a special compartment that has the same size as a USB drive for the receiver . It requires two AA batteries that promises up to 160 hours of battery life. Read the rest
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By Arie on Oct 11, 2007 in Cellphones | 0 Comments

Samsung rolls out three new music phone that support for MP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+, WMA, WMDRM file formats: the SGH-i450, SGH-F210, and SGH-F330. All of them sports an external memory card slot. The SGH-i450 is a Dual Slider phone that is equipped with touch wheel music navigation. The HSDPA compatible mobile phone runs on Symbian S60. It will be available in Italy in late October and soon will be released in all over Europe. Suggested retail price is at around 380 Euros. Read the rest
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By Arie on Oct 10, 2007 in Laptops | 2 Comments

Samsung unveiled its new UMPC-like phone, known as the SPH-P9200 which comes with an iPod white color scheme. The ultra mobile PC runs on Windows XP operating system and features a 1GHz processor with an upgraded 512MB memory capacity. The hard drive is remain the same with the previous model — 30GB HDD, so do the 5in WVGA screen and split Qwerty keyboard. Read the rest
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By Arie on Oct 10, 2007 in Portable Media | 0 Comments

Sharp updates its product portfolio with the new SP700 PMP range which comes with e-dictionary capabilities. Running on Windows Mobile CE 5.0, the SP700 can play the DivX or XviD, so you can enjoy compressed videos as well as MPEG1/4 and WMV. The PMP boasts a 30GB of storage capacity, this means plenty of space for your music and videos. Read the rest
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