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HTC Desire : An Impressive Phone

Posted on 17 September 2010 by PaulNelson

When set side by side, you would think that the HTC Desire was an identical twin to the Google Nexus One. The insides are virtually the same, as well. Both offer a 1 GHZ Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor, a GPS, A-GPS, a microSD, 512 MB of flash and 265 MB of Ram. The 3.7″ WVGA AMOLED screen and the curves of the device, as well as the fact that the power button is on the top, also seem to mimic the Google Nexus One. The HTC Desire even incorporates a proximity sensor as well as a compass so that you can use it with augmented reality apps as well as HSDPA. It is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ready. Don’t forget the 5 megapixel camera with it’s LED flash and ability to capture 800 x 480 video. Both the HTC Desire and the Google Nexus One offer shortcuts on the screen to options like home, menu, back and search. So what’s the difference between the two phones? There actually aren’t that many because HTC actually manufactured both phones. So, although, the Nexus One is officially a Google phone, for all intents and purposes it’s actually a HTC handset. But HTC wouldn’t ship an identical product with a different name though would they? Of course they wouldn’t! The mechanical trackball on the front of the phone has gone, as have the touch-sensitive buttons within the screen. They have been replaced with hard shortcut keys and a more precise optical navigation trackball. This is inline with what has been happening elsewhere in the cell phone market, with BlackBerry making the same choice for their latest releases. It’s been recognized that mechanical trackballs struggle to last the duration of an 18 or 24 month contract, and so this change is a major plus. The HTC handset offers the HTC Sense UI, which is also found on the HTC Hero. Obviously, since it’s not an HTC product, you’re not going to find this in Google’s Nexus One. The Sense UI is improved and faster and has incorporated other contact features that make the Nexus One look much more boring than the Desire. A “helicopter view” is new to Sense and works much the way Expose works on a Mac. If you pinch the homescreen it will display all the pages that are running on the homescreen. All you need to do then is tap the screen to grab the one you want or pinch back out as the Desire supports multi-touch. So, which is the better buy? They’re virtually the same. Really, it’s mostly a matter of personal preference. If you’re really stuck, consider the fact the HTC Desire is a newer release than the Google Nexus One. That fact alone might make it a better buy.

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Advice On Buying A Digital Radio

Posted on 17 September 2010 by PaulNelson

A digital radio will provide you with a great deal more functionality than what you will get from an old-fashioned analogue radio. You will get advantages including an LCD screen, and the ability to pause and rewind the radio broadcast. However, when you are looking to buy one of these radios, there are some factors you will need to consider. You will want to take price into account, of course, along with your personal needs.

One major advantage to digital radios is that they come with EPG or electronic program guide. You can use this guide to find different digital radio stations. Of course, the EPG also offers an easy way to find new programs. Plus, the digital radio will automatically find all the stations that are available in your given area. You will have the opportunity to store the stations that you will listen to most.

Your EPG, or electronic program guide, will allow you to rewind, pause and sometimes even record live radio broadcasts. An important thing to know as you choose your radio is that not all systems can record programs. Before choosing your radio, think about your listening and recording needs. If you plan on recording a lot, it may be worth investing a little more for a radio with a memory card. If you wont be recording much radio, save your money and buy one without this capability. The recording works similar to a TIVO or DVR device.

Also make sure you consider the sound quality that you require. Some systems do not even have stereo speakers. While this is not a big deal for everyone, for some, good speakers are a priority. Is you are listening to the radio in a large open space and only plan on using one speaker, the sound quality probably wont be great no matter what you do. Sound quality on a digital radio can be great, but sometimes isnt any better than a standard radio. It all depends on the broadcast you are listening to and their method of compression.

Finally, make sure you can actually get a digital signal in your area. Some places dont yet have digital radio broadcasts available. In fact, even if there are ample broadcasts, some people find they cant get a good signal in their home for some reason or another. Find out the return policy before you purchase so that you can make sure you can return the radio if it doesnt work as you were hoping.

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The LG Optimus – Is It Worth Buying?

Posted on 12 September 2010 by PaulNelson

If you want a value for money smartphone that provides you with the features that are typical of such phones these days, look no further than the LG Optimus. Its sleek, attractive design and array of bright, vibrant color choices betrays the power behind it, allowing you to benefit from GPS, Bluetooth capability, a powerful battery and 3.5mm headphone jack, as well as the microSD memory slot that allows for 32GB of space. Your entertainment options will open up dramatically thanks to the different features on this phone, such as the DivX and Xvid capable media player that does not need to convert these to a more friendly format – the 3D thumbnail gallery means it only takes a second to get to that video you are looking for. If you love to take pictures, you can benefit from the 3MP camera that allows you to face and geo tag automatically, and the integrated video editor has storyboard features to let you make your own movies. You will find it extremely convenient to use the operating system on the LG Optimus as you can create up to seven home screens, all with unique applications including weather and news, as well as games – it is up to your imagination. You can even categorize your main menus to give you easier streamlining of content.

The Google Internet package that the LG Optimus provides is absolutely ideal, allowing you to sync your Google account to it and match up your contacts, Google Talk, Gmail, Google Maps, and even YouTube. There are tens of thousands of apps you can download from the Android Market, so much that you will never be bored or without something that will help you with whatever you need. With the LG Optimus, you can benefit from the myriad Android applications out there, as well as the ability to automatically sync your email accounts to the phone. You can even use the social networking capability of the LG Optimus to catch up to your friends and update your statuses. The Social Networking Client that the LG Optimus offers can give you a one stop shop to check your Bebo, Facebook and Twitter accounts. What’s more, the widgets that come with the Social Networking System give you status updates of your friends on a real time basis, without you having to check it. Since you are able to multitask, you can check the contact list on your phone while you get more status updates from your friends.

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Introducing The Google Nexus One

Posted on 12 September 2010 by PaulNelson

Ask anyone who has purchased a Google Nexus One and they will probably heap praise on their new device. There is no shortage of reasons why they gush over their recent buy.

Design – One of the first things you will notice on this terrific device is a large screen displayed prominently on the front. The phone is also quite thin, making for an unobtrusive little device. It is even thinner than an iPhone 3G. The sturdy weight provides a sense of high quality and durability.

Speed – Orientation switches are seamless, page transitions are smooth and videos play without any jerks or time delays. This is possible because the Google Nexus One runs off a powerful 1GHZ Snapdragon processor. This is the best processor in the cell phone world right now.

Homescreen – The homescreen experience on the Nexus One is like no other. Featuring five panes, updated widgets, and super fast navigation, you can instantly receive weather updates, the latest news stories, check your friends Facebook status, and play your favorite songs, all from the homescreen. No other device can boast such easy functionally.

Camera – The incorporated 5 megapixel camera is really cool and takes great full color pictures. It has a powerful LED flash and a user-interface that allows you to easily fine tune your picture taking. The video camera can capture video up to 30 fps and is a joy to use.

Display – The phone packs has perhaps the best touch screen display that you will find on any cell phone. The 3.7″ AMOLED screen used makes watching browsing the internet, playing games and watching videos a really nice experience. An added benefit of the large screen size is that it makes typing on the Google Nexus One fast and easy.

Voice Input – Google had the foresight to add speech-to-text to Android 2.1 technology; therefore, any function on the Nexus One that allows for typing allows for verbal data entry as well. This feature is really quite accurate, lending a high level of ease to sending a quick text message.

Making Calls – As cell phones have evolved and been provided with more advanced features and technology, we sometimes forget that they are still telephones. The Nexus One performs its duty as cell phone magnificently. This is primarily due to HTC provided it with two microphones. One microphone receives the voice for transmission and the other provides noise cancellation.

In your search for a new cell phone, you may end it quickly with the Google Nexus One. There is not much better on the market. In fact, it may very well be the best there is.

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The HTC Desire

Posted on 12 September 2010 by PaulNelson

The HTC Desire continues HTC’s tradition of releasing quality smartphones. Their last release was the HTC Legend, and the Desire carries over a lot of the same features, but with a better processor and screen. With the 1GHz processor you find on the HTC Desire, it is easy to flip between applications and multitask to your heart’s content, knowing that it will keep up with anything you want to do. You can access these great features on one of the largest screens a smartphone can feature.

With the HTC Desire, you get Android 2.1 and HTC Sense that powers your user interface, giving you an incredibly intuitive and easy to customize experience on your smartphone. The touch screen enables you to pinch zoom on the main menu to get to any one of your seven fully customizable home screens, full of the widgets and applications you can get in the Android Market. Check out your contacts, social networking, bookmarks and the like with the press of a button, or the swipe of a finger.

The HTC Desire really shines when it comes to its superior touch screen, which measures in at 3.7″, which is larger than any other smartphone on the market, giving it a lot of information with its 480 x 800 pixel resolution. You can see these applications very sharply with the AMOLED technology behind the screen, which can come in handy when you are reading a lot of small print in web browsing and reading emails.

With the bigger screen, you can use the touch-screen QWERTY keyboard very easily no matter what mode you are in, allowing you to minimize the typos that usually come with these types of interfaces. This way, it is simpler than ever to send out a little email very quickly, and you can look at Word, Excel and PowerPoint files with the Quick Office program, and PDFs are easier to access than ever before with the PDF reader.

Those of you with experience in using Android phones will not be surprised by the user interface, which includes a series of four buttons – Home, Menu, Back, and Search. The Search button is particularly interesting, as it will search both your phone and Google at the same time. As you type out your search criteria, it will sort through both until it is just left with Google, in the event that what you are looking for is not on your phone. This is the kind of intuitive interface that you will be glad you picked up once you get this smartphone.

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Learn About The HTC Desire

Posted on 12 September 2010 by PaulNelson

Packing a wide array of features inside the handset, the attractive HTC Desire is almost identical to the already released Google Nexus One. It weighs 135g, and measures 119 x 60x 11.9, both about standard. The HTC Desire is a bit larger than the Nexus One, due to the addition of a 3.7 AMOLED screen. It still retains the pleasing curved shape of the Nexus One. By replacing the trackball found beneath the scream of the Nexus One, the HTC Desire offers a more responsive product with better optical capabilities. A high quality 5 mega pixel camera is part of the HTC Desire. Its autofocus and LED flash go far in improving the quality of pictures taken in low lighting conditions. The HTC Desire can also capture video at a resolution of 800 x 400. It comes with a micro SD card slot that increases the 512 MB of built in memory to 16 GB. The HTC Desire offers fast and easy user friendliness due to its extremely powerful 1Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor. The real appeal of HTCs new product is its announcement of a handset that includes a Sense user interface as well as the Android 2.1 OS. The display is clean and offers what may be the best navigation between menus of all handsets available today. The Sense system features, amongst other things, a calendar widget which shows the user their full schedule rather than just a view of the current month. This is a great feature for business users especially. Scrolling your finger across the bottom of the screen whilst using an application opens up extra elements of that app, which makes for great usability. This principle is also incorporated into the messaging, contacts and music screens. You can even change music tracks, due to improvement in the media player facility, by dragging your finger across the bottom of the Desire. A very deep and natural black color and a good responsiveness are features of the 3.7 screen which does a great job with movie playback. The new smartphone, the HTC desire, is one of very few handsets that incorporate great looks, swift performance and a wide array of features. It is, without question, one of the best smartphones to come onto the market in 2010.

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Flat Screen Televisions – A Guide For Buyers

Posted on 31 August 2010 by PaulNelson

A flat screen television is a good choice if you need a new television or just are not satisfied with the picture quality of your current TV. LCD, LED and Plasma TVs are the three styles to choose from. You may think that there would not be much difference between them, but there is. Continue Reading

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A Review Of The Nokia N8

Posted on 26 August 2010 by PaulNelson

The rate at which cell phone technology has accelerated is mind-boggling. Models can become rapidly outdated, a quality once reserved for computers, making it essential that you purchase a phone that is state of the art and performs the tasks and fulfills the functionality you are looking for. Everything you are looking for may just be found in the new Nokia N8. Continue Reading

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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 : The Basics Explained

Posted on 23 August 2010 by PaulNelson

Sony Ericsson was never a big leader in the phone industry until they came out with their Android series of phones. They managed to turn their fate around when they tapped into this technology and have since released an amazing array of phones which please users on all levels. The Xperia X8 is no different and has specifications and features you would expect from the makers of Android marvels, Sony Ericsson. Continue Reading

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Learn About The HTC Desire

Posted on 23 August 2010 by PaulNelson

In a second attempt to market a device that competes in the heavily populated Android smartphone market, the HTC Desire has been released. The new version expands on the platform of the HTC Legend to provide better usability right out of the box with cues from the Google Nexus One. The HTC Desire is equipped with a rapid 1GHz Snapdragon processor that can handle just about anything. Continue Reading

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