Thursday, March 30, 2006

 

Nokia 2610, Nokia 2310 and Nokia 1112 unveiled

Nokia introduced three new mobile phones. The Nokia 1112, Nokia 2310 and Nokia 2610 expand Nokia's portfolio of easy-to-use, reliable and affordable mobile phones. All three models are expected to begin shipping during the second quarter of 2006.

The Nokia 2610
A flagship addition to Nokia's entry portfolio, the Nokia 2610 phone offers an iconic design and a strong range of features for business-minded consumers. A first for entry phones, the Nokia 2610 includes e-mail support as well as mobile Internet access via a WAP browser. Additionally, the Nokia 2610 supports MMS and Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging, for recording and editing messages on the go. Designed specifically for consumers in new growth markets, the Nokia 2610 even offers a unique rubberized finish which serves to combat dust and improve grip.

The Nokia 2610 features a color display with a mirrored finish and enhanced features such as MP3 ring tones, voice recorder, and an integrated handsfree speaker. The organizer in the Nokia 2610 gives optional weekly or monthly review of the local calendar and an application to manage basic finances. Equally important, the Nokia 2610 comes with an expanded memory to accommodate up to 300 entries in the phonebook. Chinese-speaking consumers will appreciate the built-in English-Chinese dictionary for quick translations.

Like all Nokia mobile phones, the Nokia 2610 is intuitively easy to use, offering large fonts, dedicated shortcut keys, and a host of extra features. Weighing 91 grams, the Nokia 2610 has a talk time of up to 3 hours and a standby time of up to 12 days. The Nokia 2610 will be available in a range of colors, depending on markets. The estimated retail price, before subsidies or taxes, is expected to be 75 euros.

The Nokia 2310
For those with a mind for fashion and music, the Nokia 2310 phone offers a compact design matched with an equally outstanding array of colour covers. A dedicated short-cut key activates the built-in FM radio which features "sound visualization" -graphics that move in sync with the music. Keeping in tune with consumer desires, the Nokia 2310 offers polyphonic and MP3-grade ring tones.

For text-intensive consumers, the Nokia 2310 offers a host of messaging options, including an SMS editor to avoid accidental deletions of messages, speed dial for SMS sending and a distribution list for creating and managing personal contact lists. The Nokia 2310 also features the Nokia Prepaid Tracker, a network supported application which automatically updates users of their prepaid account balance after each call or message.

Weighing 85 grams, the Nokia 2310 has a talk time of up to 6 hours and a standby time of up to 16 days.
The estimated retail price, before subsidies or taxes, is expected to be 65 euros.

The Nokia 1112
Placing special emphasis on ease-of-use, the Nokia 1112 has a user interface that makes use of graphical icons and large font sizes to make user navigation simple for first-time mobile phone users. Timekeeping is made convenient with the Speaking Clock and Alarm, which announces the time in a range of local languages. In addition to the high contrast white backlit display, the Nokia 1112 also has distinctive polyphonic ring tones with MP3-grade sounds.

First time mobile phone users will appreciate the demo mode, an on-screen visual guide of primary phone functions. Additionally, the demo mode allows consumers to play the pre-installed games or hear the Speaking Clock without a SIM card inserted into the phone.

Weighing 80 grams, the Nokia 1112 has a talk time of up to over 5 hours and a standby time of up to 15
days. The Nokia 1112 is available in a range of colors and is expected to retail for an estimated price of 45
euros, before subsidies or taxes. The model is expected to be commercially available in the second quarter
2006. It will be available in all regions, except China.

All three models offer excellent voice quality and coverage based on state-of-the-art software, including AMR and SAIC. AMR (Adaptive Multi Rate) technology enables operators to add voice capacity within their networks smoothly and cost-efficiently. SAIC (Single Antenna Interference Cancellation) is a network independent capacity enhancing feature in the handset, improving network capacity and call quality.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

 

Samsung SyncMaster 244T: review


Sandesh M. has reviewed this 24" widescreen monitor from Samsung, the SyncMaster 244T.

After using the SyncMaster 244T for a month, I really had second thoughts about my decision to get two monitors. Sure, being able to drag windows from one monitor to the other is very cool, and if you have the horsepower, you can run 2 full screen applications. But the features offered from this monitor are just too good to pass up. As I have said numerous times in this article, any serious graphic artists will want to take a look at this monitor, the brightness, contrast, and customizability of the colour balance make it an incredible tool for that use.

Read more at bytesector

Monday, March 27, 2006

 

Philips WACS700/05 Wireless Music Station


Jonathan Bray has reviewed this wireless music station from Philips, the WACS700/05. Philips' WACS700/05 music system is truly multi-room hi-fi for the wireless generation.

Despite the niggles I loved the convenience of being able to access my entire PC’s music collection in several rooms in the house at once. The system is very easy to set up at first, especially for those without a PC, and though it doesn’t boast the best possible sound quality for the money it’s by no means disastrous. I’d be happy to own one as a second music system – one for the bedroom, perhaps, and one for the kitchen.

Read more at Trusted Reviews

Sunday, March 26, 2006

 

Sony introduces new MiniDisc-player


Sony recently announced a new version of MiniDisc players/recorder. The MZ-NH1 has a 1-line OLED display on one of the sides instead to display track information. The new model has added MP3 format compatibilitty and the original MiniDisc format and audio recorded live.

Now it's possible to use the player in combination with Apple-computers. The MZ-RH1 will come in Japan in late April for about $ 350.
 

Sanyo MM-7500: review


Kendra Wall reviewed this mobile phone from Sanyo.

Pro's:
- quality performance
- support for Sprint's 3G EV-DO network
- a 1.3-megapixel camera with a flash
- speakerphone
- rugged design

Cons:
- poor media-player design
- lack of Bluetooth
- expandable memory card slot
- no external multimedia controls

Read more at CNET

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