Thursday 7 March 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 800

Multiscreen Real multitasking on the portable 10.1” screen


Now, you can do 2 things at the same time as you usually do on the PC.
For example, what if you want to see the actor’s profile while watching a movie you recently downloaded? or if you find a nice restaurant which want to scrap on the Note?
Just use the “Multiscreen” button and open the internet browser or the S Note. You don’t need to stop the movie or the browser so that you surf web or make a note. Do you want to scrap the image on the Note? Just capture and drag it to the S Note opened right next to the web page.

Embedded S Pen: Real Pen-like feeling for natural writing experience


Precise versatile S Pen enables you to get a premium experience for note-taking, sketching, drawing, and other forms of creative expression.

S Note : The easy-to-use creation tool


7 Templates to express life’s every detail
Make your own story once selecting one of the S Note templates. S Note makes your note-taking and creation rich and neat.
* 7 templates: Note/Idea note/Meeting Note/Magazine/Diary/Recipe/Travel

Shape Match


Visualise your ideas better by turning squiggly shapes into neat organised figures.
The Shape Match will automatically corrects the lines and shapes.

Formula Match


Adobe® Photoshop® Touch : Give photos the magic touch


Now, everyone can create dazzling multilayered images, apply professional effects,
and share the results through Facebook, and more – all from the convenience of your touchscreen tablet

Allshare Play & Cast – Seamless Sharing


Connection to other tablets, laptops or TVs lets you share and experience multimedia together, wherever you are.

Learning hub


Create your own learning schedules, take tests, even edit and publish content.

video hub


Buy or rent movies and TV shows.

S Planner


Manage your schedule with ease.

Fast & Powerful

You will enjoy the best performance from a very fast and powerful 1.4GHz quad core processor that delivers the most seamless, enjoyable mobile experience. Everything from navigating UI to multitasking to web surfing is made faster and easier; indulge in multimedia on the go without a second thought. Large battery capacity means less frequent recharging because your power lasts longer for more sustained usage.

HSPA + 21 & Wi-Fi Channel Bonding

Revel in mobile multimedia without restraint or delay with impressively fast transmission speeds that allows you to get your files so much quicker. HSDPA + is three times speedier, thereby reducing your wait time to a third so you can enjoy your multimedia even sooner. Wi-Fi Channel Bonding also boosts wireless data transmission rates by efficiently using two bonded channels instead of one so you can access web-based content such as movie downloads, music files and games in half the usual time. Wait less, enjoy sooner -- it’s as simple as that.

Best Multimedia Experience on a Large Screen


1080p Full HD Playback on a larger screen promises to intensify your viewing pleasure. Whether you’re watching downloaded videos, catching the latest viral sensation on YouTube or live streaming, you’ll be able to see everything in bright, crystal clear high definition.
Cross - platform compatibility with multi codec means you’ll never be frustrated by blocked or incompatible files in your downloads, viewing and transfers for a seamless mobile experience. 
source:www.samsung.com

Monday 4 March 2013

BlackBerry Z10 review

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  Introduction

The BlackBerry Z10 heralds the rebirth of a fallen leader in the smartphone market. It's a clean break from the past with a big touchscreen and novel OS, but the same business mentality that made it the favorite of office dwellers around the world. Except, this time BlackBerry has also added a dash of fun.
BlackBerry's previous generation of touch-driven smartphones felt a lot like Nokia's early attempts to knock Symbian into shape for touchscreen. With the Z10, however, the company threw everything out and started fresh.
BlackBerry 10 that powers the phone is a modern operating system with a brand new gesture-based interface and support for powerful dual-core CPUs. If you think dual-core Krait is old news on Android, you'd be right, but the Z10 is closer to the iPhone in this regard - the OS has been optimized to run on very few devices (just one right now, one more on the way), allowing for maximum efficiency.
Then BlackBerry equipped the Z10 with a 4.2" WXGA screen - slightly bigger and sharper than the iPhone 5's retina display - but kept the package more compact than certain massive droids. Then came all the connectivity features, hardware ports and slots.
Here's what they ended up with, the good and the bad of it:
BlackBerry has bet the farm on the new QNX-based BlackBerry 10 OS and launched two handsets to spearhead its renaissance. The keyboard-equipped Q10 has yet to hit the market, but the touchscreen-only Z10 is available to buy in the UK now — from EE, O2, Vodafone, 3UK and Carphone Warehouse, among others.
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Key features

  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, tri/quad-band UMTS/HSPA, optional 100 Mbps LTE
  • 4.2" 16M-color WXGA (768 x 1280 pixels) capacitive touchscreen TFT
  • Dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait, 2GB RAM, Adreno 225
  • BlackBerry 10 OS; advanced on-screen keyboard; Office document editor
  • BlackBerry Hub with extensive social networking connectivity
  • BBM with video chat and screen sharing
  • 8 megapixel auto-focus camera with face detection and Time Shift; LED flash, 2MP front facing camera
  • Full HD (1080p) video recording at 30fps; 720p recording with front-facing camera
  • 16GB storage, microSD card slot; built-in Dropbox and Box integration
  • Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot; Wi-Fi sync
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • NFC
  • standard microUSB port, microHDMI
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • GPS receiver with A-GPS

Main disadvantages

  • Brand new UI has a steep learning curve
  • Occasional crashes and unstable behavior
  • BlackBerry World missing key apps
  • BlackBerry Maps are even worse than Apple Maps
  • Camera offers little control over image quality
As with any newborn platform, there will be growing pains - sparse app market and iffy maps for one. The biggest concern is whether the sleek new interface will put people off (both current and new BB users). It's fast and intuitive once you get used to it, but doesn't have the level of familiarity of the iOS or Android (which honestly took years cultivating).
That's the mission ahead of the BlackBerry Z10. It can't single-handedly recapture the market and bring BlackBerry to its former RIM glory, instead it sets the stage for future devices (the Q10 is a couple of months away).
That's not to say that the Z10 won't achieve popularity - with quality hardware and software, the Z10 can easily net both people who need a BlackBerry but are tired of the aging BB OS 7 devices and new users who are equally tired of iOS and Android.
So, revolution or evolution? The hardware is miles ahead of Berries of old, but you'll have to jump over to the next page to see how it stacks up against current Androids and the iPhone.
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Unboxing the Z10

Our BlackBerry Z10 came in a box with two chargers - one for a European plug and one for a US plug (this could be region dependent). Also in the box are a microUSB cable and a one-piece headset.

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The BlackBerry Z10 measures 130 x 65.6 x 9 mm, which isn't too big for a smartphone with a 4.2" screen. We've seen better of course, with the Motorola Razr M/Razr i duo measuring 122.5 x 60.9 x 8.3 mm and featuring 4.3" displays. The difference in width goes down to the different screen aspect - 15:9 for the Z10 and 16:9 for the Moto phones. It seems BlackBerry could have done better with the space above and below the display. On a second thought, considering that swipes are central to the navigation and many of them start off the screen, they have an excuse.

Design
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The BlackBerry Z10 is a minimalist handset. Its 4.2-inch, high-resolution (1,280-by-760-pixel/355ppi) screen extends to the full width of the chassis, and has very small top and bottom frames. There are no front buttons, and only a couple elsewhere: the on/off switch sits in the middle of the top edge, and there's a volume rocker with a central mute button on the right-hand side (pressing and holding the mute key also initiates voice control). As far as connectors are concerned, the headset slot is on the top, while the left-hand side carries a Micro-USB port and a Micro-HDMI port.
Features
The BlackBerry Z10 is powered by a dual-core 1.5GHz processor supported by 2GB of RAM. That's a generous memory complement, and a feature that no doubt contributes to the phone's very smooth performance. There is 16GB of internal storage, with extra capacity available via the MicroSD card slot.
The Z10 is the first BlackBerry handset to support LTE connectivity (bands 3, 7, 8 and 20 in our review unit; other SKUs have different configurations). Tri-band HSPA+ and quad-band GPRS/EDGE are also supported. We ran our Z10 on EE's 4G (LTE) network in the UK, which uses the 1800MHz band 3.
Bluetooth (4.0 LE), Wi-Fi (dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n) and GPS are all present, along with NFC. The usual array of sensors are also included: accelerometer, compass, proximity, gyroscope and ambient light sensor.
There are two cameras: a front-facing 2-megapixel fixed-focus unit with image and video stabilisation, capable of 720p HD video; and an 8-megapixel autofocus camera capable of 1080p full-HD video. The main camera also has a flash unit, image stabilisation, a backside illuminated sensor (for enhanced low light performance), a dedicated ISP and 64MB frame buffer, and supports a clever multi-shot feature called Time Shift (of which more later).
A notable absentee from the spec sheet is an FM radio. These are by no means ubiquitous, but many handsets do offer them and we'd prefer to see one in this flagship smartphone.
BlackBerry 10 OS

The most significant thing about the BlackBerry Z10 is that it runs the new BlackBerry 10 OS, an entirely new operating system that BlackBerry hopes will revive its fortunes. The BlackBerry 10 user experience is built around three concepts — Hub, Peek and Flow — and is designed for one-handed use.

Controls

A key difference between the BlackBerry Z10 and its smartphone rivals to run the major platforms (iOS, Android and WP) is the lack of any hardware buttons at the front.
All you get below the display is the microphone pinhole, while above you'll spot the earpiece, the ambient light and proximity sensors, as well as the front-facing camera and the status LED. The LED alerts you of anything from incoming calls through BBM and regular messages, to the battery status and social network updates. You can selectively enable the events you need or disable LED notifications altogether.

An excellent 4.2" display

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The BlackBerry Z10 offers a 4.2" display with an aspect ratio of 15:9 and WXGA resolution (1280 x 768 pixels). Those figures add up to a nicely sounding 355 ppi pixel density, which means the screen is tack sharp and you’d be hard pressed to discern individual pixels. It's not as good as the Oppo Find 5 and its 1080p 5-incher, but you'd have to be looking from way closer than feels comfortable to tell the difference.

Battery test

Update: The battery tests of the BlackBerry Z10 are complete. It scored a 46 hour endurance rating. The breakdown in the individual categories is this: 8 hours 20 minutes of 3G calling, 6 hours 27 minutes of browsing over Wi-Fi and 8 hours and 44 minutes of watching videos.
Conclusion
The BlackBerry Z10 is a nicely designed, minimalist handset with a superb touchscreen and good technical specifications that include LTE and NFC support. The new BlackBerry 10 operating system delivers a satisfying user experience once you get used to it, although in our opinion it would benefit from a physical home button.
There are some important niggles. I need to monitor four different Twitter accounts, but could only set up one on the device. Also, Google calendar and contacts can't be imported — something that needs to be fixed quickly if the Z10 is to capture consumer mindshare.
Early reports suggest that the BlackBerry Z10 is selling well, although no official figures are available yet. In the long run, however, the company's chances of maintaining market share are likely to depend on how businesses respond to the new BlackBerry 10 OS ecosystem.

source:gsmarena,google images

Friday 1 March 2013

NIKON D7100




Heavyweight performance. Lightweight body

The D7100 combines high-end performance and a range of advanced functions with the versatility of a lightweight and compact body. Its large 24.1-megapixel DX-format CMOS and precise 51-point autofocus system let you capture photos that will inspire envy.
 

Designed to dazzle

The D7100 offers the incredible image quality found in our top D-SLR cameras. At its core is the newly developed DX-format 24.1-megapixel CMOS and legendary EXPEED 3 engine. Capture stills and videos in all lighting conditions with its low-noise performance and high ISO sensitivity range. For maximum sharpness when capturing highly detailed subjects, the D7100 does not employ a low-pass filter - making it ideal for landscape photography.
 
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A portable performer

The D7100 combines high performance with the agility of a compact and lightweight body. Its advanced high-speed continuous shooting allows for approximately 7 fps. The D7100 features a versatile 51-point autofocus that ensures your subjects are always in sharp focus. Furthermore, a 1.3x crop of DX function offers on-demand telephoto effects to your stills and videos, letting you bring the action closer when needed.
 

Clearly superior

Shooting through the D7100's glass pentaprism viewfinder is a true joy. This unique viewfinder offers 100% frame coverage at 0.94x magnification - letting you precisely compose your shots. Setting information is clearly presented in the viewfinder's organic EL display - a technology that is sharper and more energy-efficient.
 

Quality you can see

For those times when you prefer to frame your shots through the monitor, you will appreciate the extreme clarity and wide viewing angle of the D7100's 3.2-inch 1,229k-dot resolution TFT LCD monitor. This newly developed screen features RGBW alignment technology, offering improved brightness and resolution compared to RGB screens.
 
The high-performance D7100 is incredibly easy to control. A press of the enhanced button provides quick access to the camera's current settings and retouch menu. In Live View mode, an innovative Spot White Balance function automatically sets the white balance using the colour of a selected area. This eliminates the need for grey cards and can even be done while using a telephoto lens.
 
 

Phenomenal Full HD

The D7100 is equally adept at capturing Full HD videos. A handy movie-record button located next to the shutter release lets you instantly record in 1920x1080/60i*. Use the built-in stereo microphone or attach an external microphone to complement your movie masterpieces.
*1920x1080/60i is only available when image area is in 1.3x crop mode.
 
 
 
A world of options is available to expand your photographic experience. Specially designed enhancements and options let you:
  • Light up your shots perfectly with the built-in flash's commander function (compatible with i-TTL flash control)
  • Record location data to your shots with the optional GP-1 GPS Unit
  • Share your work wirelessly through Eye-Fi support or with the WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter*
  • Control your camera remotely with the WR-1 Wireless Remote Controller or UT-1 Communication Unit
  • Extend battery life with the MB-D15 Multi-Power Battery Pack

Friday 22 February 2013

HTC Butterfly

 
Lead everyone in every way. The new HTC Butterfly is sure to make a lasting impression on the world’s first full HD 1080p, 5-inch screen. Its convenient front and rear cameras allow you to capture every moment in a flash. The front camera also comes with the widest angle f2.0 lens to capture more action. Plus, its driven by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Quad-Core S4 Pro, optimized for the fastest mobile experience.

Full HD Entertainment.

 

You’ll never experience a dull moment on the captivating 5-inch, 1080p full HD display. View all your favorite shows, movies, photos, and more. Thanks to the eye-popping, 440 PPI display, you’ll enjoy rich, print-quality images in all their breathtaking beauty.


Amazing Cameras.

 

Capture every moment using the front or back camera. Get more people in the frame – including you – with the 88 degree, ultra-wide front angle lens. The front-facing countdown timer makes it easy to take picture-perfect portraits every time. And thanks to 1080p HD resolution and HTC Media Link HD, you’ll never have to compromise image quality when chatting or wirelessly sending video to your TV.

Authentic Sound.

 

Enjoy deeper bass, sharper vocals and more detailed high notes than ever before. With the help of our exclusive built-in amplifier for Beats Audio™, you can listen to uncompromised, high-definition sound anywhere you go.

Sophisticated Design.

 

Enjoy comfort and style right in the palm of your hand. Thanks to innovative stacking methodology, the HTC Butterfly is slimmer, curvier, and more comfortable than any other phone of its kind. Instead of placing the battery on top of the working parts, we install ours directly into the case first, leaving room for design without compromise – and comfort beyond compare.

Powerful Quad-Core Processor

Do more of what you want to do. Surf the web and stream HD movies to your TV wirelessly at the same time. Reply to emails and download apps simultaneously. With the power and performance of the unbelievably fast, latest generation, 1.5 GHz Quad-Core S4 Pro processor, anything’s possible.  

source:htc