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Friday, January 28, 2011

HTC HD7 - Sleek and stylish, but far from perfect [Review]


The HD7 is quite a nice phone. The new platform seems promising, and is a huge step forward from WM 6.5, apart from a few shocking omissions. The HD7 loses out on account of these omissions, as well as a few of its own. A decent display in lieu of an S-LCD, a mediocre battery, mediocre speaker to mention a few. Its not a well rounded package and has a number of small, yet visible chinks in its repertoire. At Rs. 29,990 we cannot ignore that fact.

Pros
  • Well built and sleek
  • Snappy hardware, large display
  • Very nice interface, great browser

Cons
  • Mediocre battery
  • Mediocre loudspeaker
  • A flagship device deserves a higher grade display

HTC Touch HD7

HTC is a brand that needs no introduction. The Taiwanese giant, known for building handsets for the likes of O2, iMate and so on, has entered the retail market and met with reasonable success. Touchscreen phones are the latest fad, and HTC has been steadily churning out a stream of such phones. They've made their mark in our market too, with some excellent capacitive-touch phones, and some of their phones like the Touch HD2 and Desire. Those interested can read our HTC Desire review here.
The HD7 is a direct descendent from the HD2, the latter was powered by Windows Mobile 6.5while the former features Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 - the newest cellphone platform available today. However, as we've learnt when it comes to operating systems and cellphones, the latest isn't always the best. Android is far from the perfect cellphone platform, and while it has gotten better, there are still a lot of small nits to be ironed out. And so it goes with today's candidate. The HD7 is an impressive looking phone, with an impressive spec-sheet. However, in the end its usability as a phone and the minor teething issues of the platform prove to be its undoing. As we've said before, there is no perfect touchscreen cellphone, along with adding faster CPUs, applications, nifty gesture-based controls and multimedia, manufacturers have forgotten to master the basics.

Look and feel

The HD7 is a beautiful looking phone - black and dark grey, exceedingly slim side bezels, and a handset that's dominated by a massive 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen. And this is probably the selling point or failing of this phone. The display will either attract you, or repel you on account of its size. Obviously, we'd have loved the ultra sharp Super LCD technology on the HTC Desire to make a second appearance here, but that wasn't to be. The gently curving rear and the flat front adds another dimension to the aesthetics. The HTC moniker on the top bezel is minimal - a relief from the space-consuming, garish and, at times cheap branding followed by the likes of the LG and Samsung. HTC is an OEM manufacturer, and it shows in the minimalist badging. The HTC is a conglomerate of metal, plastic and of course glass. There is a metal bezel running right around the phone, and the raised edges means placing the phone face down on a flat surface will not scratch the display.
There are three touch-sensitive keys beneath the glass slab that extends below the LCD. These keys are really well spaced out and while their backlighting isn't excellent, it's more than adequate to use. The screen on/lock key is located on the top of the phone to the right side, and quite frankly, while it is intuitive thanks to a slight indication for ones fingerpads, it is hard to press, and offers minimal feedback. The volume rocker located on the right is similar, offering only marginally better feedback. The camera key is even worse, offering no feedback to half click (for autofocus). The microUSB port and 3.5mm jack are conveniently located on the bottom of the phone.

Interface

We found the layout quite simplistic. While not as intuitive as the iOS layout on the iPhone, Windows has done a fine job keeping things simple. There are far less settings, and anyone who has scratched his head wondering what the difference between Bluetooth on and Beam on is, in WM 6.5, will find the settings on Windows Phone 7 basic. In fact, too basic for some, as a few advanced options are missing. However, most of the settings involve changing values from a list, or a switch-like, on-screen slider.
The touchscreen is very sensitive, and owing to this, navigating around is a snap. WP 7 has a nice flowing menu system, consisting of large tiles. This is the default homescreen. The second screen, that is just a side scroll away, contains all possible options like alarms, calendar, games, browser, messaging, MS Office among others, in a single vertical-scroll list. A simple press and hold on any of these options, gives an option to add it to the home screen - pretty simple. Since all WP7 phones will run the same interface, the HD7 will look no different from other WP7 handsets, other than a few extra options. The Start menu that Microsoft doggedly persisted on is dead, and we don't miss it a bit. Within an option, you can swipe sideways and you will get different sub options, like a tabbed list, like within mail, side scrolling will get you mails under different and intuitive heads, like all, unread, flagged, urgent and so on. There is a context sensitive list of options, represented by icons, on a bar at the bottom of the screen. Expanding this bar by pressing the "..." symbol shows lists the functions of each of the icons, while displaying a few extra context-sensitive options.
The lack of folders means that installed apps become part of an ever increasing list. Alphabetical scrolling is absent - this is a major pain for those who have a hundred or so installed apps. Multi-tasking has been omitted, and the last application will resume from exactly where you left it. This means that third party apps that are installed cannot be run in the background. This is something the Microsoft should remedy. Messages appear as threads of conversation. Calls show up as individual time-based calls, therefore, if you called a particular number eight times in succession, you will see eight entries in your dialled list. This is both utilitarian and annoying. The Office application is robust, although coming from the PC version, it's still rather bare-bones. The browser (Internet Explorer obviously), is pretty fast, pages render very quickly and we like the pinch zoom that also works seamlessly. Orientation is also snappy, and the bottom control bar disappears when in landscape mode. Up to six tabs can be opened, which is fair for a mobile device.

Friday, January 14, 2011

10 Unusual and Useful Technology Inventions

1) Pistol Camera

This Pistol Camera named as DORYU 2-16 gun shaped 16mm cameras. It was given to Japan Officers.
pistol camera
2) Fleximus Camera
Fleximus camera is a flexible tube with a lens. You can choose to mount either a compact view finder or a three-inch display module.
Fleximus Camera

3) Watch Camera

This Watch comes along bult-in digital Camera. You can attach USB cable intoyour notebook to watch video. 
Watch Camera
4) Electronic Ruler
Amazing Electronic Ruler that measure length of ever line that you draw into paper.
Electronic Ruler
5) Calculator Ruler
It is another invented of Technology, It has built –in- Calculator and digital Clock.
Calculator Ruler
6) LED Umbrella
Blade Runner comes in two colors Blue and White. It is LED’s Umbrealla from ThinkGeek.
LED Umbrella
7) Big Foot Guitar
George Marlin is famous Guitar maker. He created a unusual and Creative Guitar.
Big Foot Guitar
8) Egg Refrigerator
Google Branded Egg Refrigerator shaped.
Egg Refrigerator
9) Waterproof iPad Case
WATERWEAR for iPad/Tablet PC is a carrying case made from a durable, transparent material with a triple zipper design to lock iPad
Waterproof iPad Case
10 ) Infinite USB
A new kind of USB plug-in, provides an USB port when occupies one. There is no limitation of the USB port of labtop anymore.
infinite usb

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Motorola introduces 2011's first super-phone with Atrix 4G

According to numerous industry experts and journalists, the Acer Iconia Windows 7 dual screen tablet and the Motorola Atrix 4G are some of the hottest things to have come out of this year’s CES 2011, and are the most loved stars of the show. While we have already spoken about the innovative Acer Iconia and its dual-screen laptop form factor, the Motorola Atrix 4G is certainly not lacking in innovation. Currently running Froyo, the Atrix will get an upgrade to Gingerbread soon.
While it is just a phone (though some would beg to differ), the Atrix 4G is supremely well-endowed, and, comes with exciting accessories in the form of docks, which convert the phone into something more. Let us start with the specifications: 4-inch (960x540) Gorilla Glass capacitive touchscreen with qHD rating and 24-bit colour, 1GHz dual core Nvidia Tegra 2 CPU/GPU, 1GB RAM, 16GB internal storage (expandable to 48GB with microSD card), 5MP rear camera capable of 720p HD and front-facing VGA camera for video calls, 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi 802.11n support, dual-microphones for active noise cancellation, and a massive 1930 mAh battery. All this madness, squeezed into less than 11mm of thickness.
The phone’s docks include:
1) Motorola HD Multimedia Dock, which gives users the flexibility of docking their phones with three USB ports and one HDMI, perfect for connecting it up to a TV, keyboard, mouse, speakers, all at the same time.
2) Motorola Laptop Dock, the more revolutionary one of the two, and perhaps what makes the Motorola Atrix’s form factor totally ridiculous…the dock is basically an ultralight and ultrathin laptop without a CPU. It has an 11.6-inch screen, and a full-sized keyboard, along with stereo speakers, and a 36Wh three-cell battery which is rated to delivers up to eight hours of battery life. Total weight, including phone, is approximately 1kg. Many tech blogs who have had a chance to use the device in this dock have gone away giddy with excitement, claiming superlative response times with no perceptible lag, as well as a great environment for web-browsing.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

10+ Coolest Upcoming Gadgets of 2011


1) Google Nexus One:

Google’s Nexus is a speedy smart phone. It’s a intuitive handset having five customizable home screens with animated backgrounds. It also provides slick speech recognition capabilities. Nexus is now integrated with most of the software services provided by Google. Nexus One represent itself as a search giant’s first expansion in the world of e- commerce and hardware. Although that some well-publicized customer service issues comes up with the device, still it remains among those ionic customer electronics which are at top of the list throughout the year.
2) RIM BlackBerry Presenter
As most of you already notice that micro and mini projectors will be available soon.  Manufactures like 3M, Microvision and other. Thank God this handy 3.4-inch x 2.4-inch boxlike accessory is designed, so that it can be used with BlackBerry smart phones. It is very simple in use. What you have to do is this that simply connects it with a projector or monitor and you can use Blutetooth connectivity in order to display Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 and 2007 slides directly from your handset. You can pause images, set slides to automatically swap at prearranged intervals and in this way you can enjoy the benefit of accurate reproductions with most visual and animated effects.
3) PlayStation Phone by Sony
Sony, the leader of innovative technologies is ready to launch playstation phone code named “Zeus” in early 2011. Zeus would have Andriod 3.0 Gingerbread operating system. It also contains SD slot card having 8GB of memory with 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 processor. It comes up with 3.8 display and graphics processing unit of Adreno 205. This superb phone also contains 1GB ROM and 512 MB RAM. 3.8″ touch screen and its touch pad is just like gaming console of PSP. Through PlayStation Phone you can also download different games. So for those who love games its going to be a best product.
4) 3D Vaio by Sony
In order to be synchronizing with BRAVIA glasses 3D laptop computer by Sony will boast of IR blaster. Lodged in F series chassis, the laptop contains display of 16”, so it can also be used for PS3. For games and videos this laptop comes up with 1080p 240fps display. You can upgrade it from 2D to 3D with Blu-ray drives. In order to retain crystal clear picture quality 3D VAIO uses the same technology in BRAVIA TV, with Black Frame Insertion. 3D VAIO used sequential technology for HD display while utilizing shutter glass. With just one touch button you can change between 2D to 3D. So, 3D VAIO would be a 0utstanding electronic gadget of 2011.
5) Apple iPhone 5
Apple iPhone 5 is based on face recognition mechanism with a sleek design. It contains 64GB memory with OLED screen. With GPS navigation feature you are able to synchronize with iTunes and customize SMS alerts and tones with HD audio quality. With Apple iPhone5 you can do video chat on 3G. For more durability, the screen is made scratch protected. For improved resolution it contains the most advanced graphic chips in it with chips dual core processors. On iPhone 5 you are also able to watch local channels. It also include Pico projector which is used for presentation on a wall or flat surface.
6) PlayBook by BlackBerry
With simplified and advanced operating system BlackBerry is going to launch PlayBook. It would be highly compatible with current web requirements such like HTML5. This BlackBerry Tablet Operating System also called as QNX and it also supports open GL and PSIX. It will be also compatible with Adobe AIR and Flash 10.1. It comes up with 1GHZ processor, 1GB of Ram, 3MP camera with 5MP lens and 1024X600, 7″ display. Playbook offer video conferencing and features micro USB jack, 1080p resolution, Wi-Fi, HDMI port and Blue Tooth. Playbook is hardly just 0.4” thick and approximately weighs just 450 grams. It is possible to extract the data out of BlackBerry on PlayBook with the help of BlueTooth tethering application.
7) 3DS by Nintendo
The Nintendo 3D comes with 2 outward lenses and 1 inwards lenses for taking pictures and it is compatible with 3D graphics sans glasses. With outward lens you can take picture of any person and at the same instant the user’s picture can be taken with the inward lens. It is possible to combine two images and produce a single one. Users cartoon avatars automatically created by 3DS. It also enables users of 2DS for communication. With the help of tag mode, you are able to get the details of another user of 3DS, like you can come to know about the games he or she played last.

8) Samsung LED 9000 Series

Samsung’s LED 9000 series of television sets is pencil-thin. Yes it’s just 0.3 inches wide and it can support and having the great ability to display 3D images and can convert 2D content into third dimension. You must be impressed by knowing that it can offer great support to for downloadable apps, just like you’d find on the iPhone or Nexus One. Its application served via open development platform which means that any entrepreneur is able to insert content in it and can add up huge functionality in it, from the world of social networking clients to the downloadable games.
10) Palm Pre Plus
With minor changes in hardware the newer version of palm pre comes up with patch up keyboard and some little changes in user interface. It contains 3.1 inch multi touch screen with 320×480 resolution with HVGA display. In order to capture amateur video capture it contains 3MP camera with LED flash. Palm Pre Plus will be coming up with Verizon. It runs on WebOS in its smartphone platform, which gives applications like Hotspot Tethering. You can get Palm Pre Plus for just 150 $ with two years Verizon contacts with their data plans.

11) Lenovo IdeaPad U1

Lenovo IdeaPad U1 is a 1.6 inch Linux based PC. It can also become a fully functional 3.7lb notebook having multi-touch capabilities that boasts an Intel Core 2 Duo processor. This device really functions well while offering solid five hours of battery life. E-mail and other web surfing facilities are also available. It attracts to those mobile professionals who are looking for great diversity in computing solution. So you can call it as two for one deal.

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