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Posted in Zeiss by admin on September 30, 2009 No Comments yet

Nokia 5800 became the first to use the touch screen for menu operation. Compared to competitors, the size of the screen from Nokia 5800 is not actually very wide. However, the design of glass surface and keypad removal make the screen feel very wide.

Remaining buttons are available at the bottom of the screen which is only 3 buttons: Call button, Menu, and End call.

To turn-off the mobile phone, Nokia provides the key apart; located on the top body, the top of the right.

Touch screen are vulnerable for accidentally touch but do not worry because Nokia has prepared a solution, the key slot on the right body.

Nokia 5800 is not free from problem that often available in any touch screen devices which is hand impressions, specially in the display. But the dark color is usually successful solution for the problem. Maybe because that Nokia choice to set up only 3 colors: silver-black, red and blue.

Typically, touch screen are paired with stylus as the input tool. Nokia 5800 is also same. The stylus can be drawn out from the bottom of the right elbow body, a bit behind. The funny is, if you opened the back casing, this stylus was inherent in the casing.

But there is also interest thing in the Nokia 5800, which is the use of plektrum as input tool. Guitarist certainly must know it because this looks like a regular pick used to pluck the guitar string. Plektrum is equipped with a rope so that it can held to the mobile phone.

New menu and movement sensor
Nokia 5800 using the latest Symbian, the S60 version 5. Not surprisingly, the home screen menu structure is changed. Nearly all the icon on the home screen are shortcuts to open further menu . For example, click on the icon to open the day and you will found clock setting.

Interesting note is that the Contacts Bar. At the bar we can enter 4 contacts which are the most commonly contacted. This menu can show the call or SMS to update the blog contact.

The Media Bar; “ribbon” menu that appears on the right side of the screen when pushing “touch button” on the bottom of the camera. “Ribbon” icon contains 5 shortcuts to the application of entertainment, music library, Online Gallery Share, Video center, and Bookmarks.

One more interesting is the movement sensor. When you change the position of holding the phone from portrait to landscape, the display screen will automatically change to follow. This function is the most enjoyed when you play fun game such as Bounce or car racing Global Race Raging Thunder.

Music and Music
As a music phone, music player is definitely mandatory attendance. The setting provided, among others are Shuffle play, Repeat, Equalizer, Balance, Bass booster and Stereo widening.

In addition to music player, this smartphone also have Radio feature. Radio, as always, require that the headset is connected.

Ease of getting to the songs supported for Podcasting and Music store.

The strength of the sound produced must be calculated too. And the Nokia 5800 is not disappointing. The external speakers that broadcast sounds was clear and high enough.

Camera
3.2 MP camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens is behind the body, accompanied with flash. The camera button on the right body. Second VGA camera in the upper-right corner of the screen; used primarily for video call.

You can splatter images with Image Quality for maximum 3 Megapixels that allows you to print the image for size 25×20 cm. While the video can be recorded with Video Quality high quality TV as the maximum progress , which means that all of the recorded video can be playback on TV, PC or handset.

Nokia 5800 has a TV-out function. Thus, you also can “move” the contents from the mobile phone to displaying it on TV screen. There are options which is TV screen size, TV system and Flicker filter.

Nokia 5800 Xpress Music Specifications

  • Network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, WCDMA 2100
  • Forms: Bars
  • Dimensions: 111×52x16 mm
  • Weight: 114 grams
  • Battery: Li-ion 3.7 V 1320 mAh
  • Standby time: an average of 7 days
  • Talk time: an average of 7 hours
  • Screen: 3.2 “, nHD, 640×360 pixels, 16 million colors
  • Internal Memory: 81 MB
  • Additional Memory: MicroSD
  • Connectivity between peranti: data cable, Bluetooth, WiFi
  • Internet Connectivity: GPRS, HSDPA, WLAN
  • Camera: 3.2 MP, Carl Zeiss Tessar, dual LED flash
  • Ringtones: Poly
  • Messaging: SMS, MMS, e-mail
  • Applications: Calendar, Internet, Music player, Radio, Music store, Podcasting, Nokia Maps, RealPlayer, Positioning, Voice recorder, Camera, Video center, Voice commands, sensor settings, Touch input, light Notification, Calculator, Converter, IM, Recorder , Location, Bounce, RT GR, Notes, Dictionary, Switch
  • The contents of the package: Charger, data cable, video cable, headset, manual

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Posted in Zeiss by admin on June 23, 2009 No Comments yet

Nokia’s crown jewel is here and how it has impressed the users with its looks and specification. Meet Nokia N95, the winner of the best imaging device of 2007 award, [the award being conferred upon it by TIPA (Technical Image Press Association)]. Nokia N95 is one of the most talked about gadgets of 2007 and it is perhaps the best equipped device in the mainstream market. The 5 Mega Pixels camera craze which seem to engulf the mobile phone market was started with Nokia N95 and seeing its popularity, all the rival manufacturers have also introduced the 5 Mega Pixels camera phones in the market. There is a lot of hullabaloo about the 8GB version of Nokia N95 which would soon be introduced in the market.

Nokia N95 has exciting looks that instantly attracts a lot of user’s attention. The twin slide mechanism fits pretty well in this mobile phone and it adds on to the features of this device. The slider device as Nokia N95 comes with a TFT screen that displays the spectrum of 16 million colours through it. Then comes the technical specifications of this mobile phone which are enough to bamboozle anyone in astonishment. The Nokia N95 is HSDPA enabled handset which comes with a Quad-Band GSM network which allows it to work anywhere around the globe. Experience the best web browsing experience through this device which is made possible through its HSDPA and integrated Wi-Fi connectivity. Other features that are also there in this device are GPRS EDGE and Bluetooth which are also present in this device.

The five Mega Pixels camera in Nokia N95 is complemented with Carl Zeiss optic lens along with autofocus which delivers an excellent image quality in Nokia N95. Plus a secondary VGA resolution camera in Nokia N95 serve the purpose of video calling in this device. The integrated GPS system with map applications of over 100 countries, Music player, Office document viewer, TV out, FM radio and other features add on to the package.

Thus Nokia N95 is one of the very best gadgets in the town. Interested??

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Posted in Sony by admin on May 27, 2009 No Comments yet

The C905 is a beautiful 3G camera phone that has been beautifully designed by Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones.
This good looking handset comes with a slide opening mechanism and is member of the Sony Ericsson C range phones. The phone has a large 2.4 inches TFT QVGA color screen that works as a perfect viewfinder and weighs only 136 grams & measures 1.8cm deep by 4.9cm wide by 10.4cm tall. The phone comes in a choice of a three casing color options that include a sleek midnight black colored casing, a subtle ice silver colored casing or a sophisticated copper gold colored casing. The phoner comes with 160 megabytes of internal memory plus a memory card slot for further memory expansion.

The main feature on this phone is its amazing 8.1 megapixel camera feature that is user friendly and ensures the perfect picture is capture when using this camera phone. The user can chose the best picture and can also add to their blog site. The phone also supports video capture as well as still images. The  Sony Ericsson C905 works on a GSM network that covers four GSM network bands as well as UMTS 2100 and the fully charge  battery can provide up to nine hours of GSM talk time or up to four hours 3G talk time. The Sony Ericsson C905 comes with EDGE technology that provides fast date transfer rates and built in 3G HSDPA technology allows the user to experience high speed internet connectivity on their phone.

The video call facility in phone allows the user to enjoy a face to face conversation with compatible contacts. The user can transfer files & data via the USB cable connection or Bluetooth wireless technology. The Sony Ericsson C905 comes with an Access Net Front Internet browser and GPS navigation system that supports Google maps & allows the user to get directions & the best possible routes. This gorgeous phone includes Music player and FM radio that will keep you entertain for long hours. The messaging service in phone allows user to send and receive text messages multimedia messages and also Emails. The Sony Ericsson C905 is a complete mobile phone that has all the useful featured needed by mobile users. Now comapre all sony ericsson phones like Sony Ericsson W705,Sony Ericsson W715  and all latest sony phones.

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Posted in Lumix by admin on February 25, 2009 No Comments yet

The Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6 is a pocket digital camera. At 8 megapixels it has fewer megapixels than most of the other digital cameras launched in the spring of 2009. Oddly enough I think this may work to its advantage. With fewer megapixels packed on to the tiny sensor you often find better definition and detail in the photographs a camera is able to produce.

With a 4x zoom lens you have a little extra zoom power when compared to the most basic digital cameras. You can increase the amount of zoom available a little if you reduce the number of megapixels you shoot at. I like the flexibility this adds to the Lumix DMC FS6. After all you only need a small percentage of the available pixels if you are looking to make snapshot sized prints. Around 4 megapixels should give you enough quality for 5 x 7 inch prints.

When it comes to features the Lumix DMC FS6 has most of the buzz features that have started to show up over the last 18 months. These include image stabilisation and face detection technology. This can help to produce sharper looking portraits that are exposed correctly. There is also an intelligent auto mode. This includes shake detection, motion detection and scene detection. Scene detection matches the photo you are taking against a number of scenes built into the memory bank inside the camera. If a match is found, the camera will use the associated settings in an attempt to take the best possible photograph. It is strange though how quickly technology moves on. This camera has a 2.5 inch LCD screen. Not so long ago this would have been considered a large screen size. Now when I look at it against 2.7 inch or 3 inch screens it looks to be on the small side.

Although there is no high definition movie mode you do get a choice of aspect ratios. You can choose between shooting movies for playback on a widescreen television set or on a computer screen. Optical zoom can be applied to a movie before shooting starts. Once shooting is in process zoom is locked in and cannot be changed.

In the specification Panasonic are claiming a battery life of up to 400 shots in between charges. These improvements are down to a mixture of improved battery technology and lower energy use by the camera. A battery and charger are supplied with the camera as standard.

I also like the layout of the menu system. It is really just a case of scrolling through the menu options until you find the one you are looking for. The black text on a white background helps to make the menu relatively easy to read too.

As is becoming the standard the Lumix DMC FS6 comes in a selection of colours. These are black, silver, red, blue and pink. In terms of looks there is an unfussy, almost plain design, although I personally like the way Panasonic digital cameras look. You should have no problem fitting the camera into smaller pockets.

The Lumix DMC FS6 comes in at the cheaper end of the pocket camera market. Looking through my test photos I am impressed by the over all quality they offer. It all depends on what you are looking for and just how important ultimate quality is to you, but for me this camera ticks most of the right boxes. Aside from start up times which are slower than standard I find it hard to find fault with this camera. With the prices of digital cameras rising this spring in the U.K. the Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6 offers very good value for money.  

Andy writes and reviews digital cameras for Cameras.co.uk. See his test shots and ratings for the Panasonic Lumix DMC FS6

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