Saturday, July 25, 2009

Apple iPhone 3GS

AT&T service provider
5 hour talk time
Supports bluetooth
3MP camera with autofocus
4 1/2”x2 2/5” dimensions
Weighs 4.8oz
White and black models
32GB and 16GB models
480x320 Resolution
3.5” screen
Voice recognition

The iPhone 3GS is here, and faster than ever. It starts up quick, and loads games and websites considerably faster than it’s predecessor. The 3GS has a 600MHz CPU with 256MB of RAM, up 200MHz and double the RAM from the 3G. This iPhone’s voice recognition can be used for dialing numbers and accessing your music. You can say the name of the person, and if there’s more than one person by that name it will give you a list of those people so you can narrow it down. You can also speak the number and the phone will repeat it and dial for you. For playing music, you can specify artists, ask for the name of the song and also get your iPhone 3GS to play similar songs.

The touch screen of the 3GS is oleophobic, basically it has a coating that helps prevent grease from sticking to it. So you shouldn’t have finger print and oily face leftovers on your phone. Anything that does remain on the screen should wipe off pretty easily.

There is a compass app which you can use, and combined with the gps and map should come in handy for lost travelers. You can locate yourself through gps, and the map can orient itself to show which direction you are pointing. The iPhone can also display coordinates.

Another interesting feature is the ability to take movies with the built in camera, and right then and there be able to edit the movie. You can essentially “crop” it just by sliding different bars to select the region you wish to keep. You have several options like saving directly to your Apple 3GS phone, or uploading it to mobile me or youtube.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Canon PowerShot SD1200IS 10 Megapixel Camera

canon powershot sd1200is

10.0 Megapixel
Auto setting selector
3x optical zoom
2.5 LCD screen
Lithium-ion battery/battery charger
USB 2.0
AV output
Wrist strap
Dimensions:3.5x0.9x2.2in
Weight:4.2oz

The Canon PowerShot SD1200IS digital camera is sleek, smooth, and small. Users might note the speed in which the camera turns on, and how quickly it takes a picture, and is ready to take another after it. It can be a little noisy when auto-focusing, as it adjusts every few moments. This camera can auto select to determine the settings for any given scene, but in some cases it might be better to manually pick the best setting to shoot with. The SD1200SI comes with a wrist strap so you can keep it from slipping out of your hands, as it is smooth and curved.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Apple MacBook Pro MC026LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop

Apple MacBook Pro MC026LL/A

15in LED-backlit screen
Alluminum body
2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor
320GB Hard drive
4GB RAM
Built-in camera
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M and NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT graphics processors
DVD/CD SuperDrive
OS X 10.5 Leopard OS
5.5 Lbs

The MacBook Pro MC026LL/A has a thin, sleek design; this laptop has a hollowed alluminum body. The track pad responds to various multi touch commands. For instance, slide two fingers up or down the pad and you can scroll through whatever page you are looking at. You can also tap the pad once and it will respond as a click, as will physically pressing down anywhere on the mouse pad. Since the MacBook Pro is made of aluminum, it can be quite a shock to wake up and put this computer on your lap, as it can get very cold. At the opposite end of the spectrum, when the laptop is working hard it produces an incredible amount of heat, so your legs can get very warm. The keyboard is nicely backlight, so if you're working in low/no light conditions, you can see what you're typing.

Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-32L4000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-32L4000

32 in screen, measured diagonally
720p
2 HDMI
2 HD Component
30lbs
PC input

Good sound, great picture, works incredibly well with Blue ray. The KDL-23L4000 has lots of inputs in the back, which allows you to plug in multiple devices and leave them set up. Great for playing video games by yourself, but split screen might leave you with black bars on top and bottom or the sides. Great for watching tv, especially in a group, as everyone in the room can see it.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Gateway T-6836 Laptop

Gateway T-6836 Laptop

14.1”
Core2 Duo CPU
2.00GHz processor
4GB RAM
250 GB hard drive, 5,400RPM
64 bit operating system
Weighs 5.7 lbs
Wireless internet capabilities

A decent laptop from Gateway, very portable. Works nicely for college students. The track pad can be set up to respond to being tapped on and act as a left click. This is generally useful, but every now and then placing a finger on the pad activates a click, which can mean opening a link or file accidentally. On the right and bottom sides of the track pad, respectively, are areas where one can slide a finger up or down, or left or right to scroll in the desired direction. Volume control is activated by hitting the Fn key and the up, down or mute buttons on the far right side of the laptop. The brightness/darkness can be adjusted by hitting the Fn key with either the up or down arrows. The Gateway T-6836 also has a dvd and volume interface above the keypad for watching movies.

Toshiba Satellite Laptop Model #M505-S4940 Review

Toshiba Satellite Laptop Model #M505-S4940

14” Screen
Intel Pentium dual core processor
2.0GHz Processor
320 GB hard drive
4GB RAM
2 USB ports
Weighs 5lbs
Microphone
Built-in webcam

This laptop seems to be a Best Buy exclusive. Considering all the features the M505-S4940 has to offer, for $649.99 it’s a pretty good price. Lots of space, and lots of RAM. The mousepad can get a little hot, and can be quirky, when you lightly touch it it goes into scroll mode, so you might need to get used to that.

Friday, July 10, 2009

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