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Monday, July 11, 2011

GALAXiAS Samsung 10.1 Preview tab

Introduction and design:
We will make an original version of one of the most anticipated tablets this year, Samsung card 10.1, GALAXiAS has a lot, not least because of the fact that Samsung went back to the drawing board when he saw how thin the Apple iPad was 2.

Samsung's design concept of Android devices is to keep things as thin and light as possible, for all plastic design debt – look at Galaxy s II. If you like it or not is entirely subjective topic, you might prefer some more noble materials such as metal and glass to the Cabinet, but I can't defend that thin and light are of the utmost importance in the mobile gizmos.


Since submitting this design philosophy with 10.09 x 6.81 x 0.51 "(172.9 x 256.2 x 8.6 mm) 10.1" shale, weighing a mere 20.99 oz (355 g), we are quite satisfied with it. To put it in perspective – this is the thinnest, lightest 12 tablet "there, a bit less so than even Apple iPad 2, which was of course, Samsung's goal all along, despite the existence of a tad larger screen.


Display 10.1 "itself is Samsung's own PLS-LCD black, with sharp 1280 x 800 pixel resolution, which should bring more brightness and wide viewing angles LCD IPS technology of the iPad, for example 10%. This paper is, in fact, we can see a big difference, but the appearance is very good. The colors are quite vibrant has great viewing angles, and the screen is bright enough for decent visibility outside unless the Sun directly, blasting course.


Another thing bugged us more, but when looking around silver pages. Our Wi-Fi only version Samsung has no tab GALAXiAS 10.1 memory card slot, so you are stuck with whatever the internal memory. Versions with cellular connectivity is presumed to have a SIM card and memory card slots, but not here. When examined in the landscape, the tablet PC is hosting the two left and right stereo speakers, proprietary dock connector on the bottom and the top is bound to a button short power/lock and a larger volume rocker and in standard audio jack. Back is painted in white, with silver stripe at the top, where small round eye 3.2 MP camera with Led Flash, located adjacent to the Center. The facade of the screen is black, white, black, and silver is the choice for the entry GALAXY 10.1 composite color.


Overall, the Samsung flagship tablet felt very ergonomic, mainly due to the fact that they are thinner and lighter than 10-inchers, but also because of the rounded corners and atraktoeides limbs. It is somewhat unpleasant to arrive from a flat surface, but iPad 2 inclined edges are easier on the fingers from this point of view. Your muscles will continue to the page if you keep the tire 10.1 GALAXY tab with one hand, but after a period greater than most other 10-inchers have had.



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Saturday, July 9, 2011

LG Optimus 3D preview (emotions 4 G)

This is a preview of the LG Optimus 3D for Europe. Same phone is expected to be released by at&t in the United States as LG emotions 4 G.

This is a world GSM device. Can be used with the at and t (3 G support 1900MHz band) and T-Mobile, United States (without 3 G).


Getting Started:
LG Optimus 3D, is expected to reach as LG emotion centers 4 G to at and t, to make the most of the other phones can do – anything without 3D glasses of 4.3-inch screen. But if you think 3D is just a trick, the handset will not markaroyme try to convince you otherwise, as the feature is implemented very unobtrusive, so you can easily use the phone without the. Dual-core chip TI OMAP4430 combined with dual-channel memory makes 3D Optimus one way; phones, as we have seen so far. Throw in full HD video recording, 2D, and you can get the main points in the 3D Optimus. However, it is not quite perfect, as it can be a little too far for some and come with Android Froyo instead of Melopswmo.

Design:
LG Optimus 3D has an astronomical weight 5.93 ounces (168 grams), which you can feel immediately. It is not among the thinnest phones or 0.40 inches (11.9 mm) thick, but while it can be a downer for some makes the phone felt solid. 4.3-inch LCD screen with 480 x 800 pixel dominates the front and sets up a large part of the functionality of the handset. Jo is among the first 3D Parallax displays on a phone (the other is the HTC EVO 3D) that allow you to view 3D content glasses free of charge. In a good state of good Lee has 2D screen mode very good viewing angles, but a little disappointing to read in direct sunlight.


You can compare LG Optimus 3D with many other phones size visualization tool.

But how does it work without 3D glasses? Hold the button right when 3D is magic happens and the screen shows the nature of Parallax by feeding your eyes 3D images and videos, you can see without glasses. Basically Parallax means you have a fun addition to supply standard screen, to exclude part of the image for each eye, so you can see a slightly different variant of the same image in each eye. The Problem? Must be willing to sacrifice quality for which you want to see only half the horizontal resolution.

There is a basic prerequisite for all magic to work – you should consider immediately on the screen. Apart from the page, you can see only shades and don't get a sense of depth, meaning that only one person can enjoy the 3D viewer at a time. When they do, but shows a very realistic 3D image directly on the screen. Actually people see 3D Optimus was impressed by its functionality and have fun. While the initial reaction is very positive, but I must say that our eyes feel a little tired after two minutes. It all depends on personal preference, but if it is not an exact 3D things you after it is likely that you will find yourself playing with only occasional, and mostly use the screen in traditional 2D mode.

Take your eyes on the screen, you will notice that the 3D LG Optimus is actually made of plastic, but with a soft-touch coating on the back and a brushed metal-like front end doesn't feel plasticky, is good. Below the screen, there are four capacitive buttons, react quickly to the haptic feedback, while a earspeaker, a proximity sensor and the front of the camera above the display.

On the left, protected with lid and embedded in the body of Optimus 3D, microUSB and microHDMI-out port. On the opposite side there is a volume rocker and a nifty little button which toggles 3D 3D mode on or off. The top is the Central lock, a second microphone in the handset applications, when you record audio and video, and a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Finally, the phone looks great and solid, but very well structured. Colors a little dull contribution to further serious looks. If you do not remember that together with the thick profile of the device, you will be rewarded with a phone that is ready to serve you with agna functionality. LG Optimus 3D 360 degree view:

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

T-Mobile G2X Android 2.3 upgrade gets early preview

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T-Mobile's promised Android 2.3 upgrade for the G2Xwas given an unofficial preview on Sunday showing what to expect. Along with the expected new keyboard, copy-paste text, and other 2.3.3 features, the dual-core phone gets visibly improved scrolling and touch responsiveness. This is my next also spotted working Wi-Fi calling and all the other preloaded T-Mobile apps carrying over, such as the Tegra Zone game browser.


Some features are missing, including those that weren't expected to go. NFC hasn't reached the G2X since the hardware itself is missing. Android 2.3 sounds from the Nexus S also appeared to be missing, and the camera app was the stock Google version rather than LG's custom treatment.


With unofficial Cyanogen builds having just rolled out on the weekend, T-Mobile's own promises of a quick official rollout were likely to come true. The carrier hasn't given out a timetable of its own and could still wait weeks before it pushes out to users.




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