Vodafone 845 Android phone leaked

March 10, 2010

Vodafone 845 Android phone leaked

Vodafone's 845 Android phone has just experienced an online leak, where we do know that that model will be easy on the pockets with the possibility of it shipping with Vodafone 360 social networking support. that budget Android-powered smartphone is tipped to hit the market that coming May, where it will feature a 2.8" QVGA display, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS navigation support, a 3.2-megapixel camera and Bluetooth. Word on the street has it that the Vodafone 845 will go for €150 on a pay as you go basis.

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Jade Polish Rainbow Case For iPhone From Caze

March 9, 2010

Jade Polish Rainbow Case For iPhone From Caze

If you want to adorn your iPhone with luxury items such as diamonds or gold, but can’t afford to pick up the iPhone 3GS Supreme, you could always go down the budget route and check out the Jade Polish Rainbow case for the iPhone 3G and 3GS by Caze. It’s similar to your run-of-the-mill transparent iPhone case, but it features more than 50 Swarovski crystals of different colors scattered around the bottom of the case. As a bonus, you’ll plus be given a mirror-finish and anti-fingerprint screen protector, protection film for the Apple logo at the back of your iPhone, wallet-size iPhone stand, as well as a free Swarovski Apple logo cover, or a free bonus iPhone case. The Jade Polish Rainbow case is going for $39, so it really shouldn’t break the bank, right?

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Samsung Debuts U.S Netbooks

March 5, 2010

Samsung Debuts US NetbooksSamsung N210 gallery, Samsung NB30 gallery

Well, sorta. Samsung’s budget lappies have actually been on sale for a few weeks already, but they had a formal coming-out party (along with the high-end 80 series of laptops) that evening at the Samsung Experience gallery in Manhattan.

For tight budgets, the N210 (at left in the image above) offers most of what you need. The spacious keyboard, with separated, square keys, is a good low-cost approximation of the lovely Apple MacBook pro board that I just typed that on. The keys have a solid feel, resolute visit, plenty of up-and-down travel, and generous spaces amidst them to minimize errant fingers from all-thumbs typists like yours truly. The tiny touchpad is standard-issue netbook, however, requiring tight navigation for big fingers; and the mouse buttons are cheap-feeling clickers.

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Chinavasion Atom projector

March 2, 2010

Chinavasion Atom projector

Chinavasion is back with a sort new budget projector, where that is their smallest effort to moment, known as the Atom. You won't find any Intel Atom processor inside despite it being tiny abundant to fit onto your palm comfortably, boasting a mere 50 ANSI lumens of brightness, a 200:1 contrast ratio and VGA (640 x 480) resolution. It is pretty bright compared to its competitors, but otherwise it still hits the ceiling of pico projectors. For $160, you can expect that device to throw an image of up to 60" in size.

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T-Mobile Pulse Mini to hit Europe

February 23, 2010

T-Mobile Pulse Mini to hit Europe

T-Mobile will be rolling out the Pulse Mini in Europe sometime in the near future, where that budget-minded smartphone will come with Android 2.1 as the operating system of choice. Depending on your needs, the Pulse Mini will come on a pre-paid basis or pay as you go contract, retailing for £99.99. Not too shabby eh, considering there is no monthly contract to sign? The T-Mobile Pulse Mini ships with a 2.8" QVGA display, a Qualcomm MSM 7225 processor, a 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash, a microSD memory card slot and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

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Acer Aspire 1420P arrives in France

February 11, 2010

Acer Aspire 1420P arrives in France

The French will be getting a new tablet-style notebook from Acer - the Acer Aspire 1420P. that 11.6" model comes with a 1,366 x 768 resolution touchscreen display which can be turned around and folded down to resemble a slate computer. Nothing new about that design factor, but that is one of the initial few budget-friendly models to have popped up. It is slightly larger than your average netbook, but packs in a whole lot more punch in terms of processing capability thanks to the dual core Intel Celeron SU2300 CULV processor and integrated GMA 4500MHD graphics. that isn't going to hit the US just yet, but it sells for 499 Euros in that part of the world. Other specifications include a 250GB hard drive, 3GB RAM, HDMI and VGA outputs, Bluetooth and 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity, and an SD memory card slot, all running on Windows 7 Home Premium.

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Kingston SSDNow V Series drives spawns second generation

February 11, 2010

Kingston SSDNow V Series drives spawns second generation

Kingston is a household name when it comes to flash memory as well as storage, and they have taken a good thing to produce it better in the structure of the SSDNow V Series which is in the second generation. You will be able to choose from a rather strange 30GB capacity in addition to the more standard 64GB and 128GB sizes, where they support Windows 7 TRIM capability which ought to go some way in maintaining the speed of these drives all through their service life. Which are you to get? It boils down to your budget, really, as you can pick from a lone ranger or a bundled kit that plays nice with both desktops and notebooks. Prices start from $109.99 upwards till $377.

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