Design by Community project by Nokia
March 15, 2010

Nokia has a grade new project known as Design by Community, where cellphone users are more than welcome to help the Finnish telecommunications giant create a “smartphone concept device of the future.” Basically, you are free to choose how a Nokia smartphone of the future would look like, ranging from display size to the operating system, construction materials, connectivity options, camera features and overall size and shape. Depending on the collective design choices, the Nokia Design team will come up with a 3D render of the final smartphone come that May. Hmmm, have they run out of ideas that they will need to get a democratic consensus of what goes into the next Nokia phone?
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Samsung Go netbook updated
March 8, 2010
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Looks like the folks by at Samsung have decided to grant the Samsung Go netbook an update. While the new version looks like a Siamese twin of the original Samsung N310 from the outside, the real change comes underneath the chassis - we're talking about the inclusion of an Intel Atom Pine Trail 1.66GHz processor. Other specifications include Intel GMA 3150 graphics, a 10.1" display at 1,024 x 600 resolution, 1GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive, Wi-Fi support, an SDHC memory card slot and the usual connectivity options. additionally known as the Samsung N315, that updated netbook is going for $429 for a pre-order.
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Acer K11 DLP pico projector
March 4, 2010

Acer seems to come up with a myriad of consumer electronic devices, with the K11 DLP pico projector being the latest. that model is capable of beaming an image at 858 × 600 resolution with a brightness of 200 lumens. It is capable of doing so for up to 20,000 hours before it gives up the ghost, and in 2,000:1 contrast ratio to boot. Among the connectivity options are HDMI, VGA and composite, while inserting an SDHC memory card or plugging in a USB flash drive allows you the bliss of direct playback of music, video and photos.
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Panasonic DMP-BDT300 3D Blu-ray disc player
February 17, 2010

Panasonic has just rolled out its first 3D Blu-ray disc player, known as the DMP-BDT300. that model will boast Panasonic's UniPhier LSI chip that allows the device to manage with the throughput due to display nearly double the knowledge compared to a regular Blu-ray movie. It is full well capable of outputting in full HD, while boasting an array of high-end image processing technologies to which will be able to bring out the detail in a Blu-ray disc, offering upscaling for DVDs sa well. Connectivity options include DLNA support, USB, an SD memory card slot, as well as support for JPEG, DivX Plus HD and MP3, and AVCHD, MPEG2 and JPEG substance. Twin HD-out sockets allows one to dedicate one to audio and one to video whether the need arises. No concept on pricing or availability worldwide, but we know the DMP-BDT300 is ready and waiting to be purchased!
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Toshiba Freeview+ HD PVR
February 11, 2010

The Toshiba Freeview+ HD PVR, plus known as the HDR5010, is well poised to cater to folks who want to watch everything on TV, and yet do not have the luxury of duration to do so. The Toshiba Freeview+ HD PVR fits the bill nicely with its 500GB hard drive that enables users to record HD composition (limited to 120 hours, of course), alongside connectivity options such as USB, Ethernet, a trio of HDMI ports and a SCART. With twin Freeview HD tuners integrated, you can always watch one channel while record the other. sofa potatoes can plus plan their social calendar around the television guide which shows you up to 8 days' worth of shows. Expect to fork out £349 for the Toshiba Freeview+ HD PVR as it hits the market that June.
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Vodafone Qisda QCM-330 boasts a superb display
February 9, 2010

Vodafone's upcoming Qisda QCM-330 cellphone might have a mere 4" display, but you will be suprised to note that it out-pixels (yes, you heard it here first!) - in other words, has a higher resolution than the yet to be released Apple iPad, boasting 1,280 x 1,024 pixels. Apart from that, connectivity options include HSDPA and Wi-Fi, while an accelerometer shold go some ways in making it a much more engaging user experience, particularly with tilt-sensitive games and viewing photos in either landscape or portrait mode. A 3-megapixel camera is there to help you capture those impromptu moments in case you forgot to carry your DSLR. As for eagle-eyed folks, its home button does seem to point towards the Google Android operating system.
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Inbrics MID M1 to be announced at MWC 2010
February 8, 2010

Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2010 which will be held at Barcelona, Spain, next week is the platform where Inbrics announces its new Android-powered MID M1 which will come with a 3.7" AMOLED touchscreen display alongside a slide-out QWERTY keyboard just in case dealing with a virtual keyboard is just not your cup of tea. Of course, you get the entire range of connectivity options that most of us take for granted these days, including Wi-Fi, GPS support, Bluetooth, 3G or WiMAX. Apart from that, there is a 3-megapixel camera to capture your impromptu memories on the go, a front-facing VGA camera for video calls, 16GB of internal memory and a microSD memory card slot. The Inbrics M1 doubles up as a phone and a media controller for multiple devices, and we are still wary on how well that will sell. We believe a lot of it will hinge on the price point, so let us wait until Inbrics rolls it out to the mass market officially that year or early 2011.
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