Friday, September 14, 2012

HTC HD7 8GB ( WiFi )


Specification of HTC HD7 8GB ( WiFi )
General
Product Title:     HTC HD7 8GB ( WiFi )
Item EAN:     2724261922793
Brand:     HTC Mobile Phones
Operating System:     Windows , Windows Mobile , Windows Phone
Color:     16 Millions
FM Radio:     FM Radio
Horizontal resolution:     480
Logo:     WCDMA (UMTS)
Integrated Camera:     [Yes]
GPS Receivers:     Built-in
Internet / E-Mail Functionality:     [Yes]
Polyphonic Ringtones:     [Yes]
Continuous audio playback time:     [Yes]
Avail. Language: User Interface:     Touchscreen
SIM:     1
Product weight:     162
Type:     Smartphone
Push to talk functionality:     [No]
External display:     10,92
Java Technology:     [Yes]
Case design:     Bar
Alternative EANs:     2724261922793
Photo Resolution Width in Pixel:     2592
Photo Resolution Height in Pixel:     1944
Vertical Resolution in Pixel:     800
I-Mode:     [No]
Instant Messaging:     [No]
Number of Displays:     1
HSDPA:     [Yes]
A2DP:     [Yes]
Near Field Communication:     [No]
Multi SIM Card:     [No]
Elderly Friendly Phone:     [No]
Image quality
Megapixel:     5
Focus
Autofocus:     [Yes]
Flash
Built In Flash:     [Yes]
Storage Capacity
Flash card support:     [No]
Video
Digital TV Tuner:     [No]
Video capture resolution:     HD720p
Display
Screen Size:     4.3
Connectivity
Bluetooth:     [Yes]
EDGE:     [Yes]
GPRS:     [Yes]
HSCSD:     [No]
Power Management
Talk time:     6.33
Standby time:     12.92
Weight & Dimensions
Depth:     11.2
Height:     122
Width:     68
Technical Information
USB Port:     [Yes]
Display technology type:     TFT Display
WiFi Based:     [Yes]
E-mail features:     [Yes]

New iPad 3 review

Key Features: 9.7in, 2,048 x 1,536 Retina Display; Apple A5X dual-core CPU; 16-64GB storage; 30-pin dock connector; Bluetooth 4 and Optional 4G Manufacturer: Apple

New iPad 3 Reviews - Design and Build

The Apple iPad line is the best-selling tablet range of all time and when it came out the iPad 2 set some pretty high expectations for the tablet market, so to say that most people were excited about the potential of the iPad 3 – officially called the “new iPad”, which is ridiculously confusing - is a bit of an understatement.

Looking for the best iPad alternatives? Have a read of our Best Tablets Guide.

But does it live up to the hype? In most ways, the answer is a resounding yes. The new iPad, or iPad 3, sports the highest-resolution screen ever seen in a mobile consumer device; internals with more graphics power than most handheld consoles barring the PlayStation Vita; seriously improved cameras; and it’s all still stuck into a relatively light and slim aluminium shell. Yet despite this the new iPad maintains the same 10-hour battery life and will cost you no more than its predecessor did.

However, if you weren’t a fan before, there might not be enough to this latest model to change your mind. There are even one or two minor downsides compared to the iPad 2, and it’s fair to say that in many ways the Android competition has caught up.

Pricing:
New iPad Wi-Fi: 16GB - £399, 32GB - £479, 64GB - £559
New iPad Wi-Fi 4G: 16GB - £499, 32GB - £579, 64GB - £659

Design and Weight
From a design standpoint, Apple hasn’t fixed what wasn’t broken. If you didn’t have them side by side, the iPad 3 could easily be mistaken for its predecessor’s twin. It’s virtually identical in every regard, save that at 9.4mm it’s nearly a whole millimetre thicker and also weighs a little more at 652g for the Wi-Fi version or 662 with 4G.

That’s quite considerable, and it’s a bit of a shame that the iPad 3 has gotten heavier where tablets with slightly larger screens and better connectivity, like the 568g Asus EeePad Transformer Prime or 558g Toshiba AT200 (review coming soon), have managed to keep their weight below that of the iPad 2.

Of course there’s good reason for this extra weight. The new Retina Display requires beefier specs to push pixels onto it, which in turn meant that Apple had to up the battery capacity to maintain the new iPad’s nine-hour plus figure. However, the difference in the hand is telling, and while the AT200 feels like you could hold it in a single hand without strain for extended periods, the iPad 3 is definitely a tablet that’s more comfortably held with both. The extra thickness also means your existing accessories might not fit, though most should be fine. We’ll be sure to let you know in a little more detail soon, once we’ve tried a few.




So dimensions are very similar, and the new iPad’s look hasn’t changed much either. It’s still an attractive slab of immaculately finished aluminium with a glass front, and it’s still available with black or white bezels. As is usually the case with Apple products, build is superb, with no signs of flex, creak, or poorly fitted seams. The smooth aluminium back still feels great, though it is perhaps a little less grippy than we might like. Of course, the same complaint can be leveled at many competing tablets.

Celcom Offer Contract-Free Samsung Galaxy S3 Galaxy

There's been a slew of cameras purporting to be waterproof and shockproof over the last few years. They can be great if you're into outdoor or extreme sports as you'll almost certainly want to keep a visual record of your escapades. It's not just the extreme sports fans who want rugged and waterproof cameras. Many people just want to have a camera that takes good pics but won't be phased by sandy beaches or the odd rain shower. Being able to go snorkelling with and take your camera with you is an added bonus.

Regular compact cameras don't hold up too well when they're dunked, dropped and frozen, but is the added expense of going for a waterproof model worth it, especially if you're sacrificing picture quality too? With that in mind we’ve rounded up some of the best waterproof, shockproof and generally bombproof ‘tough compact’ cameras currently on the market, all of which have spent time on the TrustedReviews test bench (and bath and freezer). From basic budget options to all-singing, all-dancing premium models, there’s a waterproof camera here to fit everyone's needs.

BlackBerry Bold 9790 White Price

BlackBerry Bold 9790 Pure White is now available through BlackBerry authorized partners — Brightstar and BrightPoint — in Malaysia.
BlackBerry Bold 9790 with touch display and keyboard is powered by 1 GHz processor and pre-installed BlackBerry 7.1 OS. 5 MP auto focus, face detection camera. It includes 8GB of onboard memory and supports up to 32GB microSD memory card. Supports Near Field Communication (NFC).
BlackBerry Bold 9790 was released in Malaysia in December 2011. BlackBerry OS has upgraded for Pure White from 7.0 to 7.1.
The retail price for BlackBerry Bold 9790 Pure White in Malaysia is RM 1488.