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Samsung Galaxy Note S3 Review and Specification

Samsung  galaxy S3 has brought in the U.S market, after the popular S2. S3 inspired by nature, the design, interface and features of the smart phone holds a respectable place. The responsiveness and sharpness is beneficial.

The screen 4.8’’ is not too big and is the best one in market. After being snapped and leaked multiple times, some more accurate than others, it has to be said and the specs mooted have turned out to be pretty bang on.

This brushed plastic phone comes with a choice of ’Marble white’ and ‘pebble blue’. An Attractive large device produced with the dimensions of 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm. This plastic feeling of galaxy S3 won’t appeal to everyone. Even though it feels very light weight. (133g weight) people might consider feeling a little cheap. But you’ll barely notice it in your pocket most of the time.

Features of Samsung Galaxy

Among these things, a sensor tracks your eyes. As long as you’re looking at the screen, it won’t dim or lock itself. You could set the screen timer for longer, But with S3‘s ‘stay smart’ means you don’t have to. This feature seems to work very well, who knew they would invent a phone to watch your eyes?!


On a similar note, S3 automatically dials the person, the minute you put the phone next to your face. It is one less button to press.

Samsung Galaxy S3 invents SIRI, but only better, called S-Voice, S-Voice lets the user of the phone to control using the normal, natural language filtering out the noise of the song its playing so it can hear you. Assuming S stands for Samsung.

A cool new feature which sounds and looks amazing, if you’re watching a movie, and in the middle you decide to browse the internet for new email, you have the advantage of making the screen smaller, shifting it around the screen and at the same time surfing the internet, Multi-tasking entertainment and work. The Samsung processor is fast enough to allow crystal clear video to play in a window on your home screen.

Are there any areas where the phone disappoints? The camera is just 8MP. Good, but not market leading.

A 2,100 mAh battery is big, (wireless changing optional extra) but this is also a demanding phone. That users will have on more than ever before, not only thanks to the screen that stays on because you’re looking at it. Samsung assures its performance is much better than S2. This device is enhanced with a special back and a charging pad, ideal for bedside table.

Overall the smartphone is much like its predecessor; it does not feel as heavy or solid in hand like an iPhone, even though it’s a lot bigger. It’s a different phone, superb on its own right!
Experiencing its new features in everyday life would be something every reader would look forward to.

Specifications of Samsung Galaxy:
Storage
16/32/64GB depending on model, plus expandable micro SD card

Cloud Storage
50 GB drop box for two years

Ram

1GB

Operating System

Android 4.0.4

T-Mobile Galaxy S II Review and Specifications




For all intents and purposes, it's the same Galaxy S II we've seen across the rest of the world, with a few extras -- a 4.52-inch display, and an HSPA+42 modem.  We have to get down and dirty with it for a bit to know the in's and out's, but there's no way we would make you guys wait for a quick preview of what may be the best smartphone T-Mobile has ever carried.  Hit the break for the details, some video love, and a handful of pictures.
 
The first thing you'll notice when you're holding this one is how big the screen is.  Then you'll notice how thin it is.  Combine those two things together, and you have a combination that works -- even for dinosaurs like me who insist the new phones are just too damn big.  The display is gorgeous, and the whole experience is summed up in one word -- great.  The device feels very solid, the metal case center really makes a difference here, and anyone who felt that Samsung needed to improve the way their phones "feel" in the hand will be pleased.

The phone is snappy as hell, like we expect a Galaxy S II to be.  All doubt about the Snapdragon processor needs to be put to rest, because you would never know the internals are different between this one and the rest.  We'll have to see how it handles games and video, but I'm expecting no issues at all.

Keep an eye out for the full review, but in the meantime, here's some mouthwatering specs and pictures of the latest phone-porn for T-mobile subscribers.

SPECIFICATIONS

Android 2.3.5
4.52-inch Super AMOLED plus display at 480x800 pixels
0.37x 5.11 x 2.71 inches; 4.77 ounces
Dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 processor
Touchwiz 4
NFC
T-Mobile's HSPA+ 42Mbps data speeds
1850mAH battery
8MP camera with 1080p recording, 2MP front facing
Bluetooth 3.0
802.11 b/g/n Wifi, with Wifi Direct
1GB RAM, 16GB ROM, up to 32GB microSD card

Samsung Galaxy Note Review and Specifications


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     The Note forges a new class of gadgetry with this stunning phone and tablet gap-closer
Although the Dell Streak (below) came first, Samsung’s plus-size Note is the first tablet¬bothering smartphone to threaten a real scrap. It’s got nuff skills and a huge screen It’s a whopper. An impressive  5.3 inches of HD Super AMOLED goodness beams out at you when the Note powers up. It’s sharp enough to cut your eyeballs too, with a 720p HD screen that has a density of 285ppi ¬that means individual pixels are almost indiscernible. Although the iPhone 4 does claim 326ppi
     If you’ve got the ability to play back 1080p videos at 30fps, then the full HD skills of the rear-mounted 8MP snapper will come in handy. There’s also an LED flash, while the front-facing video chat camera is a more pedestrian 2MP.
     The elephant in the room is the stylus, or S Pen. Although the Note’s creators suggest practical uses, such as drawing a map or handwriting texts, you’ll obviously use it to draw moustaches (or worse) on photos and upload them to Facebook. The stylus is fun, but still a gimmick. The screen isn’t the only part of the Note that’s blinding, It’s screechingly fast, thanks to a 1.4GHz dual-core processor. Not since a fox outwitted a piece of confectionery has anyone seen Gingerbread running this quickly, Despite its supersize frame and powerful innards (there’s also a 16GB SD and an army of sensors), the Note hasn’t let it go to its waistline. It’s well under 10mm thick and tips the scales at less than 180g, We’re interested to see how long its vast 2500mAh battery’ll last, though
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SPECIFICATIONS
Display S.29in HD Super AMOLED (1280×800, 285ppi)
Processor 1.4GHz dual-core
OS Android 2.3 Gingerbread
Cameras 8MP with LED flash, 2MP [front)
Connectivity Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, 3G
Memory: 16GB,plus micro SD (up to 32GB)

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Review and Specifications


RIM has previously ventured into touchscreen territory with the BlackBerry Storm line where critics highlighted the difficulty in composing messages on a device which relies solely on touch input, bringing the otherwise impressive device down a notch.
This time, RIM has merged the best of both: a touchscreen display and a physical keyboard hidden underneath it, possibly in an effort to please BlackBerry loyalists. In the new model, RIM has also improved the aesthetics by equipping the back part that houses the battery and SIM card slot with a ribbed rubber cover. This improves grip while protecting the device from scratches. This rubber texture extends until the middle part of the device, where the shiny, chrome finish begins and outlines the touchscreen display and the physical keyboard.
On the right side are the camera and volume buttons and the headset jack while the chrome top is home to two keys: mute and lock—a treat for people who need quick access to security. Finally, on the lower left side is the mini-USB port, used for both syncing and charging.
There are four keys on the face of the phone; the Begin and End Call, and Back and Menu buttons plus a trackpad placed in the middle for people who prefer to navigate through the smartphone with more precision. Don’t get me wrong, the touchscreen is very responsive in itself but sometimes I found myself accidentally “liking” posts on Facebook because my fingers took up a bigger area than I would’ve wanted them to, and “un-liking” it seemed impolite, so when looking through pages that have small links such as “Like,” “Comment,” or “Share,” I just chose to use the trackpad.
The Torch 9800’s UI is easy to understand after you’ve familiarized yourself with the icons. Email setup is easy as selecting setup on the main menu, highlighting email accounts and waiting to connect to email settings. BlackBerry provides a step-by-step guide to pairing your email account with the Torch 9800 as well as other options for connectivity like instant messaging, social networking, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
The 5-megapixel camera sounds impressive than it actually is, as photos turned out more yellow than desired with the flash on, yet dark and grainy without it. It was a challenge taking photos with minimal movement to avoid blurry images. However, audio is impressive in video recordings although the images could use some cleaning up.
Customization is one of the first things I liked in the Torch 9800. I found that not only can you change the wallpaper or move the icons around, but it also has a variety of fonts to choose from that can be applied to everything (including Facebook and Twitter entries) apart from the home screen and icon names.
I have to commend BlackBerry and its customization options. Despite its limitations, it’s still better than none at all which is more than I can say for Apple’s latest release where you can’t even venture beyond presets until you jailbreak the device.
One of the things why BlackBerrys are so popular especially with the younger generation is the instant messaging feature, specifically the BlackBerry Messenger. An IM app for BlackBerry owners, it’s got a chat-style layout and unlimited characters. Just like regular chat, you can also send files such as photos, videos and documents to contacts. It’s a simple and fast way to communicate with other BlackBerry owners by adding their device PIN and sending an invitation.
Thank to Globe, surfing on the Torch 9800 was a breeze as the websites loaded fairly quick, having difficulty only in remote places where there was no reception.  Calls that were made using the Torch 9800 were also clear, and no calls were dropped.
The Torch 9800 proved to be a big player in the smartphone arena even with a processor that doesn’t quite match up to the iOs4 or Android 2.3. It makes up for it with great functionality and customization.
 
Customization
Message Alert light indicator
Design
Trackpad and touchscreen

The Torch 9800 is for someone who wants the ease of the touchscreen with the reliability of the physical keyboard and trackpad.

Specifications:
Form factor: Slide candy bar
Dimensions (HxWxD): 111 x 62 x 14.6 mm
Weight: 161.1 g
Memory: 512MB expandable to 32GB (microSD)
Display: 3.2” HVGA+ 480×360 pixel color display
Connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) Review and Specification



Review
Samsung has now officially launched the Galaxy Nexus along with Ice Cream Sandwich at the joint Google and Samsung press conference in Hongkong today. The device naturally carries the newest version of Android named Ice Cream Sandwich, and has a gigantic 4.65-inch, HD Super AMOLED display with about 100,000:1 contrast ratio. It’s powered by a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, has a 5-megapixel camera, 1080p video recording and a host of other features that’ll sure to make you drool. NFC will also be onboard, as well as Bluetooth 3.0 and weirdly enough, a barometer.
The device gets a lot of additional functionality from Android 4.0 which includes better multitasking, NFC support (more on this later) and better integration of Google+ (obviously). The Galaxy Nexus uses the face unlock tech of Ice Cream Sandwich, which we’re guessing uses facial recognition tech to unlock your phone. Android beam meanwhile, finally takes the NFC tech from mere spec filler to being useful – a tap of two NFC equipped Ice Cream Sandwich devices automatically shares web pages, videos and other content.

GALAXY Nexus Product Specifications
Network
HSPA+ 21Mbps/HSUPA 5.76Mbps 850/900/1900/1700/2100
EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
*LTE version will be available depending on the region.
Processor
1.2 GHz Dual Core Processor
Display
4.65″ 1280X720 HD Super AMOLED
OS
Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich
Camera
Main(Rear) : 5 MP AF with LED Flash with zero shutter lag and fast shot2shot
Sub (Front) : 1.3MP for Video Call
Video
Codec : MPEG4/H.263/H.264
Playback : 1080p@ 30fps
Recording : 1080p Full HD Video@ 30fps
Audio
Codec : MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+
3.5mm Ear Jack
Google™Mobile Services
Android Market™, Gmail™, Google Earth™, YouTube™, Movie Studio
Google Maps™ 5.0 with 3D maps and turn-by-turn navigation
Syncing with Google Calendar™, Google+ app
Connectivity
Bluetooth® technology v 3.0
USB 2.0
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4GHz/ 5GHz)
NFC
Sensor
Accelerometer, Compass, Gyro, Light, Proximity, Barometer
Memory
1GB(RAM) + 16GB/ 32GB Internal memory
Size
135.5 x 67.94 x 8.94mm, 135g
Battery
Standard battery, Li-on 1,750 mAh

Dell Vostro 1400 Specifications


Specifications:
* Core 2 Duo T5470 (1.6Ghz, 2MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)
* 14.1” Wide Screen XGA LCD Display with TrueLife
* 1GB DDR2 667Mhz
* 128MB Nvidia Geforce 8400GS
* 120GB 5400RPM SATA
* Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic
* Integrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem
* 8x CD/DVD Burner w/ double layer DVD+ write capability
* Integrated High Definition Audtio
* Dell Wireless 1390 802.11g Wi-Fi Mini Card
* Integrated 2.0 mega pixel web camera
* 85 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
* Dell Wireless 355 Bluetooth Internal (2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate)
* 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty with Mail-in Service

Presario CQ61-335SQ SPECIFICATIONS


Compaq Presario CQ61-335SQ

SPECIFICATIONS:  

Product NameCQ61-335SQ
Product NumberVL293EA
Microprocessor2.1 GHz Intel Pentium DualCore Mobile Processor T4300
Microprocessor CacheLevel 2 cache 1 MB
Memory4096 MB (2 x 2048 MB)
Memory MaxUp to 8 GB DDR2
Video GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce G 103M
Video Memory2302 MB total (512 MB dedicated)
Hard Drive320 GB SATA (5400 rpm)
Multimedia DriveLightscribe Super Multi DVD Writer (+/-R +/-RW) with Double Layer support
Display15.6" Diagonal High Definition HP LED Brightview Infinity Display (1366 x 768)
Network CardEthernet 10/100BT integrated network interface
Wireless Connectivity802.11b/g WLAN
SoundAltec Lansing speakers
KeyboardFull size keyboard with integrated numeric keypad
Pointing DeviceTouch Pad with On/Off button and dedicated vertical Scroll Up/Down pad
External Ports
  • 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader for Secure Digital cards, MultiMedia cards, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, or xD Picture cards
  • 3 USB 2.0 (3rd shared with eSATA port)
  • 1 HDMI connector
  • 1 VGA port
  • 1 eSATA+USB
  • 1 RJ45 ethernet connector
  • 1 headphone-out
  • 1 mic-in
Dimensions37.8 cm (L) x 25.2 cm (W) x 3.51 cm (min H) / 4.12 cm (max H)
Weight2.68 kg
Power
  • 90 W AC Power Adapter
  • 6-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery
What's In The BoxWebcam with integrated microphone

Acer Aspire 5552 Laptop Specifications

Acer Aspire 5552 Laptop Specifications :

Operating System : Genuine Windows 7 Home Basic
Processor & Chipset
AMD Phenom II triple-core mobile processor N830 (1.5 MB L2 cache, 2.10 GHz, DDR3 1333 MHz, 35 W)
AMD Athlon II dual-core processor P340 (1 MB L2 cache, 2.20 GHz, DDR3 1066 MHz, 25 W),
AMD M880G Chipset
Memory
Dual-channel DDR3 SDRAM support
Up to 4 GB of DDR3 1066 MHz memory, upgradeable to 8 GB using two soDIMM modules
Optical media drive : 8X DVD-Super Multi double-layer drive
Storage
Hard disk drive:320/500 GB or larger
2-in-1 card reader, supporting Secure Digital (SD) Card, MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Display
15.6-inch HD 1366 x 768 pixel resolution
High-brightness (200-nit) Acer CineCrystal TFT LCD
16:9 aspect ratio
Graphics
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 with 1024 MB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 with 512 MB of dedicated DDR3 VRAM
Multimedia
Built-in speaker
Built-in microphone
Acer Crystal Eye webcam with 1280 x 1024 resolution
Wireless and networking
WLAN 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
LAN: Gigabit Ethernet, Wake-on-LAN ready
Input and output
2-in-1 card reader (SD™, MMC)
3x USB 2.0 ports
HDMI port with HDCP support
1x external display (VGA) port
1x Headphone/speaker/line-out jack
1x Microphone-in jack
1x Ethernet (RJ-45) port
1x DC-in jack for AC adapter
Power Supply & Battery
48.8 W 4400 mAh 6-cell Li-ion battery
Estimated battery life: up to up to 2 hours and 40 minutes

Compaq Presario CQ61-429US Features and Specifications

Compaq Presario CQ61-429US Sempron M120 2.1 GHz Notebook
Features/Specifications
  • General Features:
  • Black color with silver interior trim
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition pre-installed w/CoA
  • 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery
  • AMD Sempron M120 2.1 GHz processor
  • 512 KB L2 cache, 3200 MHz System Bus Speed, 64-bit compatible operating mode
  • 3 GB DDR2 memory (4 GB maximum)
  • 160 GB hard disk drive
  • 8x DVD±RW optical drive with LightScribe technology
  • ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics
  • 128 MB display cache memory
  • Integrated audio with Altec Lansing speakers
  • Built-in 56K modem
  • Integrated Realtek Gigabit 10/100/1000 Ethernet
  • Atheros AR9285 802.11a/b/g WLAN with wireless button
  • 5-in-1 digital media card reader
  • 101-key QWERTY keyboard with integrated numeric keypad
  • Synaptics Touchpad with vertical scroll and On/Off button
  • Kensington security slot
  • Hard Drive, Battery, Power, Wireless LEDs
  • 15.6-inch HP BrightView widescreen LCD with 1366 x 768 native resolution
  • Integrated microphone

Compaq Presario CQ61-420US Specifications

Compaq Presario CQ61-420US Specifications 
  • Processor: 2.1 GHz AMD Athlon II M320 Dual-Core Processor with 1 MB L2 Cache
  • Graphic Card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 Graphics, 128MB VRAM with up to 1534MB total graphics memory
  • Memory: 3GB of installed DDR2 RAM, 2 DIMM Slots, up to 4 GB
  • Hard Drive: 250 GB SATA hard drive (spindle speed 7200 RPM)
  • Optical Drive: LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD±R/RW Double Layer
  • Networks: 802.11b/g/n networks, WiFi Draft N ready for greater speed and range
  • Speakers: Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers
  • Battery: 6-cell Lithium-Ion, up to 4.25 hours battery life
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium OS (64-bit)
  • Others: USB 2.0 ports, VGA output, 5-in-1 Digital Media Reader, Microphone and headphone jack, Fast Ethernet (10/100), RJ11 port.

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