Thursday, April 20, 2006

 

Samsung YEPP YP-D1: review


Jasmine France has reviewed this mp3-player from Samsung, the YEPP YP-D1. It'll make sense for those looking for a multitude of features above all else, this mp3-player isn't for everyone, she says.

Pro's:
- a unique, streamlined design
- an onboard camera
- audio recording
- video-playback capabilities

Cons:
- a proprietary USB port
- all of the buttons are pretty tiny
- limited by its 2GB maximum capacity

Read more at cnet
 

Samsung Develops 2GB Memory Card for Mobile Phones

Samsung Electronics Co., announced today that it has developed a 2GByte MultiMediaCard (MMCmicroTM) that combines four 4Gbit NAND flash devices. This is the smallest, fastest and highest capacity memory card for mobile phones, developed only three months after Samsung led the industry by launching a 1GByte MMCmicro.

“The 2GByte high-performance MMC is a powerful indicator of Samsung’s expanding efforts to embrace the widest possible range of multimedia applications including mobile video,” said Don Barnetson, Director, Flash Marketing, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.

Despite being the size of a fingernail (12mmx14mmx1.1mm), the new MMCmicro will provide the highest transmission speed of any removable memory card, transmitting data 3.5 times faster than other cards. The card can store 12 hours of mobile video and is fast enough to download three hours of it in under two minutes. An adapter allows the card to be plugged into any multimedia card slot.

The 2GB MMC can operate at either 1.8 volts (V) and 3.3V, making it an even more viable solution for mobile phones.

The new MMC, in a format standardized by the MultiMediaCard association (MMCA) and being standardized by JEDEC, can be obtained by manufacturers without royalties or licensing fees.

The 1 GB MMCmicro will be commercially available in 2006.

According to Dataquest, a semiconductor market research firm, as the global memory card market will grow five percent between 2005 and 2010, the multimedia card market will grow 17% and the MMCmicro market by 95 percent during the same period.

Monday, April 17, 2006

 

Samsung GX-1S: review


Philip Ryan has reviewed this digital camera from Samsung, the GX-S1. Most people will be happy with the Samsung GX-S1, especially if they are stepping up from a point-and-shoot, he says.

Pro's:
- relatively compact
- beginner-friendly mix of manual and automatic features

Cons:
- poor high-ISO image quality
- slow autofocus in low light

Read more at cnet
 

Sony Ericsson W810i: review


Kent German has reviewed this mobile Walkman phone from Sony Ericsson, the W810i. It's a quality phone despite some minor performance issues, he says.

Pro's:
- attractive design
- an improved keypad
- great music quality
- a generous range of exceptional features, including Bluetooth, a 2-megapixel camera, an MP3 player, a memory card slot, and a speakerphone

Cons:
- staticky call quality and glitchy music transfer software
- it lacks a Bluetooth stereo profile
- the integrated memory is limited to 20MB

Read more at cnet

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