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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

sony cybershot digital camera

sony digital camera review - Cyber-shot DSC G1

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sony cybershot DSC G1

Sony's latest addition to its popular Cyber-shot line is a strong contender both within and without.

On the outside, look to the generous 3.5-inch screen to help you frame your shots, and the Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens for those stunning images.

Inside, however, is where the real beast lies. The G1 comes with a whopping 2GB of internal memory - you can shoot hundreds of pictures right out of the box, without having to buy a memory card.

Better still, the G1 supports Wi-Fi sharing with DLNA-compatible (Digital Living Network Alliance) devices, so you don't even need a USB cable to transfer your photos to your computer.

There's certainly more to this 6-megapixel beauty than meets the eye.

# The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1 is available at all authorised dealers, and retails at S$999.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

8800 BlackBerry Mobile t

This is a Mini Review of this new blackberry phone, 8800 BlackBerry Mobile t by the Digital Life

About 1 month ago, I purchased a backberry phone 8707.It is a used phone. Just to try out the feeling of blackberry phone. I found that it is a nice phone to use. Lately, there is this blackberry pearl, and then the 8800 blackberry mobile t. I purchased the 8800 blackberry mobile t about a week ago. It is wonderful with push mail. Below is the extract from Digital life write up about this blackberry phone.

8800 blackberry mobile t

Even before users could get enough of the beautiful Pearl, yet another BlackBerry has hit town. The 8800 retains many of the drool-worthy design elements found in the Pearl, such as its sleek black suit accented by chrome bits and the distinctive pearl-like trackball.

But even so, the 8800 does not look all that similar to the Pearl. What makes the 8800 stand out is its Qwerty keyboard design, which is more 'spacious' compared with the Pearl's tiny Suretype keypad. As such, the 8800 is also much wider than the Pearl, bringing its size closer to traditional BlackBerry models. and somewhat making the phone awkward to hold during calls.

But the 8800 compensates by being slimmer at 14mm, compared with the Pearl's 14.5mm. In fact, this is the slimmest BlackBerry to date.

The 8800 completes its look on the front of the phone with a bright and vibrant screen. Yet another thoughtful feature found on the 8800 is an inte- grated global positioning (GPS) chip with preloaded BlackBerry Maps to help you navigate your way around.

However, the quad-band GSM/GPRS and Edge-enabled 8800 lacks 3G/3.5G and Wi-Fi support. So, surfing speeds felt unbearably slow, especially since I have grown accustomed to 3.5G speeds.

The 8800 also does not come with a camera, but has 64MB worth of built-in memory and a microSD slot.

As with other BlackBerry models, the 8800 comes with BlackBerry Internet Service and Enterprise Server support for real time e-mail delivery.

I found the 8800's large keyboard user-friendly. The keys are contoured at the top so that helps in typing. The four-way trackball is also easy to use.

Its GPS receiver picked up signals quickly most of the time, but map details were lacklustre when compared against other brands like MapKing as buildings were not shown on the map.

The 'Directions' feature, which is supposed to guide you to your destination, did not work. Research In Motion (RIM), BlackBerry's manufacturer, says that it is working to add this feature and will provide a service upgrade.

The MP3 player supports a host of audio formats, including the common MP3 and AAC files and plays MPEG-4 and H263 videos too.

Voice quality was generally good. Music sounded good over the speaker, but voice calls came across slightly muffled.

- By Melvin Seah

FINAL SAY

This stylish BlackBerry will keep the road warrior happy and make him look good too.

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Monday, April 09, 2007

Sony Cybershot

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