Thursday, February 17, 2011

Sony VAIO laptop VPCY218FX

Sony VAIO laptop VPCY218FX





Includes 3G connectivity
Pretty, light, thin, and stylish
Cons
Keys are small and fingers slip off easily
Awful audio quality
Bottom Line
Though the Sony VAIO VPCY218FX has many of the ingredients to be a powerful-yet-slim ultraportable, it's not quite there.

Sony VAIO is a name synonymous with style--as demonstrated by such recent noteworthy models as the VAIO VPCEA22FX all-purpose laptop and the VAIO L117FX/B all-in-one PC--and the VAIO VPCY218FX ultraportable laptop upholds the tradition. Part of the Sony VAIO Y series, this $750 model has a sleek, professional look, and makes a bold statement with its bright teal-blue lid (other color options are black, red, and silver). Unfortunately, the VPCY218FX doesn't quite deliver the performance we were hoping for: Multimedia playback was so-so, colors tended to look washed out, and the keyboard was nothing special.

Our review model came with a 1.2GHz Intel Pentium U5400 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive, and runs 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium. It also features a built-in Webcam, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, 3G connectivity (via Gobi), and Bluetooth connectivity. Our review model had Share My Connection technology as well, permitting it to act as a mobile hotspot for up to five other Wi-Fi enabled devices. Share My Connection also works with VPN networks.

Complementing he VPCY218FX's shiny teal cover is a gray and black chassis. Inside, the computer is pretty simple: The screen is surrounded by a medium-size teal bezel featuring a built-in Motion Eye Webcam. The speakers (located above the keyboard), the wristpad, and the area surrounding the keyboard are dark gray, and the keys are black.

On the right side of the laptop, the power button is situated in the hinge of the notebook. Near the power button (which glows bright green) are a gigabit ethernet port, two USB 2.0 ports, and an ExpressCard/34 slot. The left side of the computer features another USB 2.0 port, a VGA-out port, an HDMI-out port, a four-pin iLink connection, and headphone and microphone jacks. The front of the computer offers an SD card slot and a Memory Stick Pro slot (for owners of Sony cameras), and a physical Wi-Fi switch. There's no optical drive, however.

The VAIO VPCY218FX weighs just 3.9 pounds with a standard battery (4.2 pounds with a large battery). The 13-inch laptop measures 12.8 inches wide by 8.9 inches long, and ranges between 0.93 and 1.2 inches thick. Not only is it light and easy to tote around, but the power cord and brick are surprisingly light as well. Battery life was quite strong at almost 6.5 hours.

The laptop has a matte black keyboard with Chiclet-style keys that are easy to press and provide solid feedback but are a bit small. To compensate for their size, Sony made the keys nonslip (they have a grippy texture), but you're still liable to experience a lot of slipping when you type quickly.

The smooth, gray trackpad has a little plus pattern. Two separate, slightly indented buttons occupy the space below it. The trackpad offers multitouch capabilities and decent (but not fantastic) feedback, and it is generally responsive to gestures. The buttons are responsive, too, but they feel cheap, as though they'll break within a year. This is consistent with other Sony VAIOs I've owned--the mouse buttons break easily and an external mouse is usually necessary.

The VAIO VPCY218FX features a 13.3-inch-diagonal WXGA LCD screen with a native resolution of 1366 by 768 pixels. The screen is bright and shows crisp details, but colors tend to look washed out. Actually, unless you tilt the screen backward, pictures look as though they were painted in pastels. Viewed from different angles, the screen doesn't look terrible, but that positive is undercut by the lackluster picture quality when you view the screen dead-on. Still, the display's brightness is a plus, and content is fairly easy to see on the screen in bright or direct sunlight.

Audio and video playback on the VAIO VPCY218FX isn't fantastic. You can equip laptops in the Sony VAIO Y series with an i5 processor, but the VPCY218FX packs only a rather pedestrian Intel Pentium U5400 processor, and consequently is lacking in the multimedia department. Streaming video from Hulu plays reasonably well, with little to no skipping; but image quality is poor, with a lot of artifacting and some minor stuttering.

Audio playback isn't much better. For its class, the VAIO VPCY218FX has quite loud speakers, but sound quality is sketchy at best. The audio sounds very flat, and the lack of depth is especially noticeable when you play a track containing multiple voices--the voices seem to play over each other and are very hard to understand.

The VAIO VPCY218FX runs 64-bit Window 7 Premium, and comes with quite a few handy built-in programs, such as VAIO Media Plus (Sony's multimedia software), which you can access via the Start Menu or by pressing the dedicated VAIO button above the keyboard. VAIO Care, Sony's system care program, is accessible via the Start Menu or by hitting the dedicated Assist button (which is located next to the VAIO button). The VPCY218FX also comes with Microsoft Office 2010 Starter Edition (or you can purchase the full edition), a 30-day trial of Norton Internet Security, and ArcSoft Webcam software.

The Sony VAIO VPCY218FX is light, compact, and very stylish--but it's a bit pricey for the performance it delivers. The good news is that the Y series can be configured with a discrete graphics card and an Intel i5 processor. The bad news is that our review model had integrated graphics and an Intel Pentium U5400 processor. So, while the Sony VAIO Y series certainly has the potential to be a powerful-yet-slim ultraportable, it's not quite there yet.

Sony unveils 3D 240fps laptop

Sony unveils 3D 240fps laptop
Sony's 3D VAIO laptop prototype
Sony's 3D VAIO laptop prototype
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Sony continued to build out its entire 3D ecosystem at IFA in Berlin last evening when it showed a number of new 3D capable devices, including plans for a 3D IPTV network, the coming ability to watch 3D on Playstation 3, a new 3D Home Projector (VPL-VW90ES) and three new network-capable, 3D-ready AV receivers. The biggest hoohah from the media though was undoubtedly a 3D VAIO laptop prototype which will become available in spring 2011, only six months from now.
The laptop prototype on display was based on a current VAIO F-series 16-inch notebook, but Sony had a constant disclaimer every time the device was discussed, pointing out that the eventual production models would undoubtedly be different.
We had quite a play around with the prototype VAIO on display and it must be said that with the full active shutter “frame sequential” glasses and the dedicated viewing position of the laptop, the backlit 1080p (1920 x 1080) 3D absolutely rocks.
Just whether you're going to want 3D on your laptop will probably depend on how much time you spend playing games and watching 3D movies. Although I was very impressed with the quality of the 3D experience, I cannot imagine paying a premium to have 3D capability on a laptop and throughout the entire Sony presentation, I couldn't help feeling that the company has an awful lot invested in the success of 3D – perhaps too much.
One point which is worth noting about the 3D screen on the VAIO prototype was that it rapidly cycles between left and right eye, and has blank screens between each shot for the left and right eye – effectively giving it 240 frames per second just to match a normal 60fps refresh rate.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Acer Aspire One D255



 Acer Aspire One D255


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 Acer Aspire One D255
As gadgets go this is really at the top end of the spectrum. They have gone all out to create a product that any developer would be proud of. The Acer Aspire One D255 starts off on an auspicious occasion with US model that has a pricing that is much better than the other netbooks on the market at the moment. The retail price has been set at $329 but in due course it is likely to significantly come down. The single core version will be available at a mere $269.99. The color scheme is imaginative with choices of aquamarine, black, red and brown. The gadget is powered by AMD technologies and goes through the sequences of AO521 and AO721.
Key features for the Aspire One D255
  • The battery life: This is unusually long and it makes for interesting usage within the rural communities where power might be unreliable.  The great thing is that this huge battery life is complemented by a performance model that is not dented in any way. This is a device that is going places and the users are in for a treat. The user need not think about transformers or invertors. The battery life is sufficient to meet the needs that an ordinary user would expect to cover.
  • Dual functionality: The dual core N550 Atom functionality is a bonus for the gadget as well as the user. It means that the busy executive has the scope to manage complex transactions and fill management systems within the confines of a very portable device. Some people have complained about the touch pad being slightly wonky but the key issue is that the functionality more than makes up for the less than impressive keyboard system. The demands on the system are more than matched by the functionality that has been installed in this version.
  • Affordability: The Aspire One D255 Price is really competitive when one looks at all the wonderful things that it brings to the table. For about 400 US dollars you will get webcam functionality with top end images, a CPU that is competent, gaming possibilities and high definition QuickTime videos. That is a bargain in any book. The Aspire One D255 Features are so advanced that the price seems too generous to a fault. However this is the kind of competitive pricing that is expected in an industry that is full of gadgets.
  • Core Competence: The Aspire One D255 Review indicates that this is a gadget that is able to do a lot within its range. There is a 10.1 inch Aspire screen powered by 1.7 GHz of AMD under the Athlon II Neo K125 models. The CPUs have Radoen 4225 graphics capability as well as the complementary HDMI out ports. The Aspire One D255 Specs are really at the good end of the provision and they provide the types of flexibility that clients would pay an arm and a leg for. They also create opportunities to build on the different elements that have been used to create a sustainable model of development.
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 Acer Aspire One D255

Friday, February 11, 2011

Pogoplug Pro The USB Cloud Sharing Device (with wi-fi )

Pogoplug Pro The USB Cloud Sharing Device (with wi-fi )


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Pogoplug Pro
PogoPlug is a small device that has its main use as putting it inside USB discs in clouds. Initially it was hardwired and it was even Pink. The newer version makes use of wireless option as it has built in feature and it comes with a good price that is affordable by you.
Main features in Pogoplug Pro
Many of the pogo plug features are very similar in nature. Whether you take an older one or you take a new one. Most of them have common features in them. What are the main features of these Pogoplug pro? The main feature it involves is that it jams your USB hard drives up to almost four and you can easily access their content from anywhere. These are the main purpose that even older version used. However, the new one has a little difference in style and other feature. The newer version has built in Wi-Fi with a sleek black case. This gives it a trendy and stylish look and feel. It also helps you in accommodating printers too.
PogoPlug has been an interesting device since long. It is a small NAS device and with continuous technical developments, it has come up with latest features in built in the device. All these things are done to have some major things in mind and that is to help the customers come out with their data in most easy manner.
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Pogoplug Pro
Advanced features in newer version of Pogo plug Pro

With continuous development in this new technically advanced device, many new features have been included. This feature includes its outer as well as inner specifications. The outer specification includes the thing that it will be more stylish in look. Inner specifications makes use of the fact that it would be more technically advanced. It uses vibrant developer community. It runs Linux and you would not find anything that it hides anything from you. This new version lets you know how to SSH into anything. The recent release of the Pogo Plug Pro is totally a business version that has been developed keeping in mind all business perspectives. There are good Pogo Plug Pro advanced features and functionalities that would be helpful for the users. Especially all the business users would be really getting good help from this. It has multiple users’ features, sharing control features and usage statistics too. All of these help in keeping good track of work.
PogoPlug Pro Design and price

When this newer version of PogoPlug Pro is unveiled today, you can see its design. It comes with a case that is black in colour. One of the major outstanding features that it incorporates is that it has built in wireless features with it. Pogo Plug Pro price is just $99. When you look at all major features that are included in it, you would not mind getting this device at this easy to afford price.
There are many sites from where you can get these PogoPlug Pro. On all these sites, you get this device at easy price.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Nokia Xpress Music 5800, 5730

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic




Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
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Specification:

General
2G Network
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network
HSDPA 900 / 2100 / HSDPA 850 / 1900 - American version
Announced
2008, October
Status
Available. Released 2008, November

Size
Dimensions
111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm, 83 cc
Weight
109 g

Battery
Stand-by
Up to 406 h
Talk time
Up to 8 h 45 min

Standard battery, Li-Ion 1320 mAh(BL-5J)

Memory
Phonebook
Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records
Detailed, max 30 days
Internal
81 MB internal memory
Card already in
8GB included Memory Card Mobiles
Card slot
up to 16GB Mobile with Memory Card
Description
microSD (TransFlash), 128 MB SDRAM memory

Features


OS
Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5
CPU
ARM 11 369 MHz CPU
Messaging
SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging (IM),
Browser
WAP2, HTML, RSS Feed, Internet Mobile Phones
Colors
Black, Red, Blue
Entertainment
Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player- MPEG4/WMV/3gp video player- Stereo FM radio with RDS- TV-out

FM Radio, MP3 Player, Games, WMP (Window Media Player), TV Out, Video Album, Audio Album, Video Calling, Mobiles with FM Radio Gaming Mobiles
Turn to Mute
Yes
Hands Free
Yes
Voice Memo
Yes
Scratch Resistant Glass
Yes
Pocket Office
Yes
PDF Viewer
Yes
File Manager
Yes

Voice command/dial- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)- T9- Photo editor- Built-in handsfree

Data


Bluetooth
Yes, v2.0 with A2DP Bluetooth Mobiles
USB
Yes, v2.0 microUSB USB Mobiles
GPRS
Class 32 GPRS Mobiles
EDGE
Class 32 EDGE Mobiles
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology WLAN Mobiles
3G
HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps 3G Mobiles
HSCSD
Yes

Display
Type
Scratch Resistance, Touch Screen, TFT, 16M color
Size
360 x 640, 3.2 inches
Description
Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, Handwriting recognition
Description
resistive touchscreen

CAMERA
Primary
3.15 MP, 2048x1536 3.15 MP Mobiles, Camera Mobiles
Video
Auto Focus, Video, Video Call

Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, LED flash, VGA@30fps

Sound
Alert types
64 channels
Customization
Download

MP3 ,
Vibration
Yes


Nokia 5730 XpressMusic


 



Nokia 5730 XpressMusic
Specifications:
General
2G Network
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network
HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
Announced
2009, March
Status
Available. Released 2009, June

Size
Dimensions
112 x 51 x 15.4 mm
Weight
135 g

Battery
Stand-by
Up to 300 h (2G) / Up to 270 h (3G)
Talk time
Up to 5 h (2G) / Up to 4 h (3G)

Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh (BL-4U)
- Music play Up to 25 h

Memory
Phonebook
Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records
Detailed, max 30 days
Internal
100 MB storage
Card already in
8GB included Memory Card Mobiles
Card slot
up to 16GB Mobile with Memory Card
Description
128 MB RAM
- microSD (TransFlash)

Features


OS
Symbian OS, S60 rel. 3.2
CPU
ARM 11 369 MHz processor
Messaging
SMS, MMS, Email,
Browser
WAP2, HTML, Internet Mobile Phones

WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Colors
Red, Monochrome, Blue, Pink
Entertainment
Stereo FM radio with RDS
- Games + downloadable, N-Gage compatible
- Nokia Say and Play (voice control to music player)
- WMV/RV/MP4/3GP video player
- MP3/WMA/WAV/RA/AAC/M4A music player

FM Radio, MP3 Player, Games, WMP (Window Media Player), Mobiles with FM Radio Gaming Mobiles
Voice Memo
Yes
GPS Receiver
Yes

A-GPS support; Nokia Maps
- Java MIDP 2.1
- Voice memo
- T9

Data


Bluetooth
Yes, v2.0 with A2DP Bluetooth Mobiles
USB
Yes, v2.0 microUSB USB Mobiles
GPRS
Class 32 GPRS Mobiles
EDGE
Class 32, 296 / 178.8 kbits EDGE Mobiles
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology WLAN Mobiles
3G
HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps 3G Mobiles
HSCSD
Yes

Display
Type
TFT, 16M color
Size
240 x 320, 2.4 inches
Description
Full QWERTY keyboard
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate

CAMERA
Primary
3.15 MP, 2048x1536 3.15 MP Mobiles, Camera Mobiles
Video
Auto Focus, Video, Video Call

Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, LED flash
- VGA videocall camera

Sound
Alert types
Polyphonic
Customization
Downloadable

MP3 ,
Type
MP3 ringtones
Vibration
Yes

Speakerphone - 3.5 mm audio jack - Dedicated music keys