Samsung I8700 Omnia 7

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It is a known fact that Samsung is one of the manufacturers to bring Windows Phone 7 mobile phones. Samsung had already announced that it will introduce its WP 7 handsets this year, and it has kept its promise by revealing the I8700 Omnia 7, which is expected to arrive within the Q4 of 2010. Samsung I8700 Omnia 7 is not the only device to get powered by WP 7; the other handsets include HTC HD7 and lg-e900-optimus7. According to the specifications that are released by the company, it is clear that the device is going to compete with some of the best smart phones that are dominating the market at present.
To run this new brand of operating system, 1 GHz processors, dedicated GPUs and WVGA screen are compulsory. Therefore, it is evident that all these features are included in the Samsung I8700 mobile phone. Therefore, it seems that I8700 Omnia 7 is going to be the new Galaxy S of the latest mobile operating system. Some of the common features of this Samsung device are Galaxy S are 1GHz Snapdragon powerplant, Super AMOLED screen, 5 MP camera, and HD recorder. We will discuss on the features and the specifications in the following sections of this review.

Android OS Tablet

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Superpad 10.2" Tablet PC

Superpad 10.2" Tablet PC, Google Android 2.1, Webcam, GPS, HDMI, USB, WIFI, 2 micro SD card slots
Product Features : Superpad 10.2 Tablet
  • Display: 10.2″ TFT Touch Screen (1024 x 600 resolution)
  • OS: Android 2.1 Processor: FlyTouch ARM11 1Ghz RAM: 256MB DDR2
  • WiFi Enabled
  • Internal Hard Drive: 2GB Flash with 2 TF slots for expansion (supports MicroSD 32GB max)
  • Ports: 2 x USB 2.0, 2 x MicroSD Slots, Mini HDMI, DC Jack, 3.5mm Headphone/Line-Out, RJ45 Ethernet
Product Description : Superpad 10.2 Tablet
This magnificent 10.2 inch Android Superpad keeps you connected and entertained everywhere you go! The touch screen Superpad Google Android comes with a built in webcam for video chat, Wifi, and numerous cable ports, including two micro SD slots which support up to 32GB (16gb per slot, sold separately), two USB sockets (for key board/mouse/USB flash disk), an audio jack, one HDMI socket, one RJ45 socket (Ethernet) for super-fast wired internet connection. It includes a built in GPS chip, which allows the Superpad to be used as a GPS device. Maps can be purchased online and downloaded to the Superpad, making it a superb 10.2″ navigator! Along with touch screen, it comes with a digital pen that can be used for drawing or note taking. The Android 2.1 software delivers multi touch capabilities and access to watching videos, playing games, and browsing the web.



Cisco Linksys E3000 Wireless-N Router : Review

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Cisco-Linksys E3000 High-Performance Wireless-N RouterThe Linksys E3000 is a powerful dual-band Wireless-N router optimized for wireless entertainment. Connect your Blu-ray players, DVRs, and gaming consoles, and enjoy the smoother and faster HD video streaming and wireless gaming performance that simultaneous dual-band technology enables. A built-in USB port and UPnP AV media server let you share files over your network, as well as stream media content to an Xbox 360, PS3, or other compatible device. Plus, included Cisco Connect software gets you set up in a few simple steps and offers powerful tools for managing your wireless network.

Nitendo 3DS review

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Nintendo was once the unquestioned leader in mobile gaming and virtually cemented its position with the DS for more than half a decade. Then the iPod touch happened: Nintendo was faced with a rival that updates its hardware frequently and designs for the Internet first. The 3DS is its first real answer to Apple and promises not just modern hardware but unique features like automatic device-to-device sharing and, of course, its glasses-free 3D. We'll find out in our Nintendo 3DS review whether it's enough to turn the tide.

Design
A cursory look at the 3DS is immediate proof of just how evolutionary its design is. In many ways, it looks and acts like a power user's DSi. That extends to the relative bulk of the design. It's not as big as a DSi XL, but it's definitely thick and not what you'd want to put in a pants pocket. We would give it a pass mostly because of how much it's fitting into the space it uses.

The controls will be uncannily familiar to DS veterans, with one major exception: an analog pad. To say it was overdue would be an understatement. The pad finally allows subtle, more precise movement and moves that would be difficult or impossible on a basic directional pad, such as the sweeping motion for a hadouken in Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition. Even in games like Pilotwings Resort, it was a relief to have that much control. It's a much better implementation than the PSP's almost nub-like stick, too, and there was no fear that we'd overshoot or lose grip.

LG Star review

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This is one of the smart phone in current 2011, LG has decided to launched this smart phone first quarter of 2011. This Star comes with smart feature for customer, Most important thing  Handset running with Android 2.2 Froyo.
LG Star showing what could be the new standard of smartphones. We don’t know if the phone’s official name is Star, as there are two phones that already have that name from Samsung.  If we talk about the look then look wise this smart phone cool smart  for user.
lg star1 LG Star Review with specification

Sony Internet TV Review

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Sony has once again become the first to introduce an innovative device in its Internet TV. This device powered by Google TV combines both features of a regular TV and a PC to provide a unique way of delivering entertainment. As a TV device it can provide you with full HD 1080p resolutions which mean that you can enjoy clear and crisp movies. As an Internet device, it uses the services of Google TV to let you access popular Internet services such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and much more.

ASUS K53E : Review

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Sleek looks, top-notch performance, and very good battery life--all for less than $749. The Asus K53-B1 is ready to go toe-to-toe with the best multimedia notebooks you can buy for under a grand. Equipped with a second-generation Core i5 processor, 6GB of RAM, 640GB of storage, and the latest Intel HD graphics, this machine has a lot to offer. Should the ASUS K53E be at the top of your shopping list? Read our review to find out.

Design

The ASUS K53E looks very good inside and out. The scover is finely textured plastic with a dark bronze finish and a chrome ASUS logo front and center. No matter if you're a student in class or a professional in a board meeting, the subtle pinstripe look will blend in pretty well with either surrounding. The finish holds up well to fingerprints, with the etched grooves breaking up any smudges before they become readily visible.

Prolink SW9 : Review

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Prolink trying to spread the wings to the notebook market. There is a special attraction that can captivate us. During this time, if we hear brand Prolink, which immediately come to mind certainly is not far from network devices such as modems, routers, switches, and so forth.
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Therefore, we were quite surprised to receive this time. Because the shipment contains a notebook. Our estimates, Prolink tempted scent portable computer market in Indonesia, which is predicted to be increasingly in demand next year.

Motorola Atrix 4G Smartphone : Review

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A lot of excitement surrounded the Motorola Atrix at the Consumer Electronics show in January. It appeared to be not just another phone, but the cornerstone of a new concept that might deliver the mobility of a smartphone and the superior usability of a laptop in a single product.
After using the Atrix itself for a day or so, I came away impressed with the phone—especially the power of its processor, the clarity of its display, its no-hard-edges design, and its compact shape. Frankly, it’s a phone I would buy.
But I’m giving low marks to the new smartphone/laptop combo device that Motorola proposes with the Atrix. I like the idea of a close bonding of the two devices, but the execution in this instance is poor.
Still, the Atrix itself is a strong addition to AT&T’s growing line up of Android phones. The phone is one of the first AT&T phones to be branded “4G”, and the connection speeds I saw from the phone, while not quite 4G-like, were much faster than the 3G speeds we’ve measured from the AT&T network in the past.

Motorola XOOM Review

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I purposely put off writing my review of the Motorola XOOM for a couple of reasons.  Partially because we already have a perspective from another AndroidGuys writer, but also because I wanted to give it a thorough assessment of how I use the device in my daily life.  After spending a little over one month with the XOOM I have grown to really like the device, almost love it.  I'll break this review into two segments (hardware, software) and give you my real-world view of the tablet and leave the hardcore benchmarks and head-to-head stuff for other people to cover.  My reviews are meant for the Average Joe types, not those looking for a complete walkthrough of every internal component.

Intel SSD 320 Review (300GB)

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The Intel SSD 320 is the much anticipated follow-up to the Intel X25-M, easily the most popular consumer SSD to date. The SSD 320 (commonly referred to as the X25-M 3rd Generation) is a mainstream SSD, letting the big brother SSD 510 go after the enthusiast space. Mainstream doesn't mean boring though, the SSD 320 posts quoted sequential read speeds of 270MB/s and writes of 220MB/s, which is still quite respectable. And while the SSD 320 is more of an evolution of the X25-M, there's still a lot that's new, like Intel 25nm NAND and capacities up to 600GB, a first for consumer SSDs. 

Intel SSD Range

Samsung 9 Series : Review

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Beautiful on the outside, smart on the inside
We were intrigued when Samsung announced its ultraportable 9 Series at CES, a MacBook Air competitor with a similarly steep price. The Samsung 900X3A’s slender chassis is made from the same stuff as military aircraft, but this laptop is a lot more attractive than any stealth bomber.

Samsung Series 9: Build
Minutes after sliding the Samsung 9000 series from its box, we were drooling. From the smooth metallic finish to the sleek curved design, this highly desirable machine attracts envious glances wherever you go.

Axioo Pico Pad : Review

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After a long globetrot world notebooks and netbooks, now Axioo penetrated the world of tablet. Companies that launched Pico Pad, the cheap android Froyo Tablet, abundant features. With so many reliability pico pad, perhaps this is the reason why choosing Axioo PICOpad:

Design 
Solid, that's the first impression when handling Pico Pad. Pico pad Body material covered by stainless steel so that was tough. Pico was only given a little touch pad is curved on all four sides it gives the effect of a flat rectangle.

The top of PICOpad pinned plus-min the volume buttons, SD memory slot and the sim card slot neatly covered by a protective. Speakers at the put on the left and right of the tablet. While the power button on the left is saved in unison with the left speaker. The bottom of the tablet, there are plugs a headset which is adjacent to the mini usb slot.

Overall, picopad has a design very similar to Handroid from CSL. Perhaps it is because they have the same factory.

T-Mobile G-Slate Reviews Start Pouring In

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The T-Mobile G-Slate will bring 3D flavors to the Android tablet market starting April 20, when the device goes on sale for $529 (after a $100 mail-in rebate). Sporting an 8.9-inch display, the G-Slate aims to differentiate itself not only in size from the 10-inch and 7-inch tablets, but also by featuring two cameras on the back to shoot 3D videos and watch them on the display (with special glasses).
The G-Slate has a Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor, two 5-megapixel cameras with LED flash that can shoot 1080p HD and 3D videos. The display is 8.9-inch, there's a front-facing camera for video calls, 32GB of internal storage and a 4G radio chip for T-Mobile's network. The G-Slate will run Android 3.0 Honeycomb.

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