Friday, April 10, 2009

Dell XPS 730X


CPU and Memory Processor Brand Intel
Processor ClassCore i7 Processor Speed 2.93 GHz
Processor Number i7-940
Installed Memory 3 GB
Storage Included Drives
16X CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW)
Hard Drive Capacity 500 GB
Monitor and Graphics Installed Video Memory 512 MB
Software
Operating System
Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit Home Premium


Monday, April 6, 2009

Blackberry Storm


Highlights: With the unique touch screen and cutting-edge multimedia capabilities, the BlackBerry Storm smart phone makes a great impression as you travel across the town or any corner of the world.
Enjoy the wide-screen view while watching videos, The brilliant, 3.25 inch screen offers 65000 colors experience
Type accurately on SurePress touch screen.A subtle click let you know the letter has been entered ,options to choose keyboard types (SurePress ,Multy-tap or full QWERTY) to find the one which best suits your needs

Handset official name:BlackBerry Storm 9500
Alternate name: Storm
Reviews: Engadget ,Techtree
Official website: BlackBerry
Accessories: fommy
Mystere Mobile Review Rating: 3.75*
Comment: Unique touch screen features, SurePress technology, multiple keyboard options makes it a good smart phone

Friday, April 3, 2009

Canon EOS 50D Digital SLR Camera



Dec 22, 2008 - At first glance the Canon EOS 50D digital SLR camera isn't a dramatic upgrade over its predecessor, the Canon EOS 40D (which remains available). For a price difference of about $300 (the 50D sells for $1600, including an EF 18-to-200mm, f/3.5-to-5.6 IS USM lens; body only, the price is $1200), you get a major boost in megapixels, an updated image processor, and a bevy of relatively minor feature tweaks.


Western Digital WD TV


Western Digital WDTV Media Player Review
by Nick Mediati, PC World
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Mar 20 - The Western Digital WDTV ($110 as of March 5, 2009) marks the hard-drive maker's first foray into the field of media players, but the move makes sense as an extension of the company’s existing hard-disk products. The WDTV box lets your HDTV play media transferred from any USB storage device (flash drive or external hard drive), without any need for a streaming network device to bridge the distance from your storage drive or PC to the TV. Western Digital’s first-generation WDTV accomplishes its core task fairly well, but its menu system is slow.


The Palm Pre Will Be an iPhone Killer


After seemingly disappearing off the face of the earth while companies like Nokia and RIM released multiple phones, and while Apple's iPhone 3G has continued to enjoy immense popularity, Palm has finally hit back. The Pre is considered a make-or-break release for Palm — the smartphone is built on an entirely new Linux-based operating system called webOS.
Although we haven’t yet had a chance to get our hands on this hot new smartphone, the reports coming out of the US have been largely positive so far. In particular, the webOS operating system is reportedly intuitive, easy to use and visually appealing, and looks like the closest competitor to the iPhone yet. (See PC World's hands-on Palm Pre report).
User Interface
The Palm Pre's webOS interface allows you to keep multiple applications open and move easily between them. The Pre classes applications as "activity cards", and lets you flip through them by simply swiping your finger. When you want to close an application, you can just flick it off the screen. Applications can also remain running in the background even when they are minimised. The Palm Pre's home screen also includes a handy notifications bar at the bottom of the screen — something that the iPhone lacks. Incoming text messages, new e-mails and calendar appointments appear as notifications in this bar.
The Palm Pre will also be able to receive software updates, and all of these upgrades will be done over the air. Palm has also stated that it expects to have an application store to compete with Apple's App Store and Google's Android Market.
Although many aspects of the Pre's interface look very similar in to the iPhone's, it's really a breath of fresh air. It is visually enticing, looks dead easy to use and the integration of applications on the home screen certainly looks extremely promising. webOS should definitely give the iPhone and Google Android platform some competition, in terms of both visual appeal and usability.
Physical Keyboard
Although the iPhone's touch screen is the best on the market and text entry is relatively intuitive, tapping a screen with your fingers is still no match for a physical keyboard. Palm has equipped the Pre with a vertical slide-up keyboard rather than the traditional horizontal one seen on many other smart phones. This distinguishes the Pre from most other smartphones. Reports indicate the keyboard is comfortable and easy to type on. A downside is that webOS doesn't include a touch-screen keyboard — this means every time you need to enter text, you'll have to slide open the phone.