Xperia X10, the name Xperia will probably be familiar to many here but the X10 is in fact Sony Ericsson’s first attempt at an Android phone. With the overwhelming majority of popular Android phones coming from HTC, Motorola and Google themselves, frankly we were quite interested in seeing how well a Sony Ericsson Android phone would perform. So here’s our review of the Xperia X10 after having had a chance to use it for sometime, as always, we’ve taken plenty of pictures to help you visualise its design and features.Sunday, May 16, 2010
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Android smartphone
Xperia X10, the name Xperia will probably be familiar to many here but the X10 is in fact Sony Ericsson’s first attempt at an Android phone. With the overwhelming majority of popular Android phones coming from HTC, Motorola and Google themselves, frankly we were quite interested in seeing how well a Sony Ericsson Android phone would perform. So here’s our review of the Xperia X10 after having had a chance to use it for sometime, as always, we’ve taken plenty of pictures to help you visualise its design and features.Friday, May 14, 2010
Tablet PCs and Smartboo** ‘R Us
bought a smartphone recently is going to wish that they’d waited.The invitation-only event will be held two days before the Consumer Electronics Show begins in Las Vegas and just one day before many CES exhibitors have scheduled major press conferences.
It’s a move straight out of the Apple playbook. In January, 2007, Apple famously upstaged CES when it unveiled the first iPhone at an event in San Francisco — even as most technology journalists and executives were huddled in Las Vegas for the trade show.
Google hasn’t commented about Nexus One. But recent online leaks suggest the Nexus One will be a GSM-device with a 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi connectivity, accelerometer and compass. It is expected to run the latest version of the Android operating system, Android 2.1.
Where Google could really innovate is how the phone is sold. The Nexus One is likely to be sold unlocked, which means consumers don’t have to be tied into long-term contracts with telecom carriers. T-Mobile, which offered the first Google phone, could provide “billing, coverage, features and rate plans,” says TMONews, a blog that tracks T-Mobile. The Nexus One could also go on sale the morning of Jan. 5, says the site, though there’s no word yet on possible pricing.
Will Google offer expensive unlocked handsets in the United States — a la Nokia — or can it come up with a clever model to subsidize the device cost through mobile advertising or carrier support? Google’s press conference next week should answer that question.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Android smartphone
You may have seen our recent gallery featuring the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, the name Xperia will probably be familiar to many here but the X10 is in fact Sony Ericsson’s first attempt at an Android phone. With the overwhelming majority of popular Android phones coming from HTC, Motorola and Google themselves, frankly we were quite interested in seeing how well a Sony Ericsson Android phone would perform. So here’s our review of the Xperia X10 after having had a chance to use it for sometime, as always, we’ve taken plenty of pictures to help you visualise its design and features.Design
Since Sony Ericsson announced the Xperia X10, many have criticised on its design – mainly its bulky screen. Do we need another phone with a screen even larger than that of the HTC Desire? While it does have a rather large TFT capacitive touchscreen, four inch to be exact and as an iPhone user, I found this additional 0.5 inches of display fairly enjoyable. It is by no means inconvenient for your jeans’ pockets and doesn’t make the phone uncomfortable to hold. It has to be remembered that while it may look large, it feels alot thinner than it actually is – 13mm in full thickness. It is not any heavier than an iphone 3GS or the HTC Desire.
If you asked me to describe the Xperia X10 in a few words, I would happily shout out the words elegant, stylish and too simple. You see, we personally think that Sony Ericsson have created a very stylish device, it looks and feels elegant and smart. We like the way the solid keys at the bottom have been laid out, small but still usable and not annoying.However, when we say too simple, we’re implying that SE have not thought it through well enough when designing the exterior of the X10. They have concentrated so much into making the phone look slick and simple that when you want to find its MicroSD, you’d find yourself confused as to where to look.
e X10’s MicroSD is in fact very well hidden, tucked within its guts which, yes, means you need to open its back cover (this isn’t easy at all, not a simple slide and push mechanism but a ‘fingernail’ mechanism) to fish out your memory card if you want to transfer something and you haven’t got your USB cable with you.
Monday, May 10, 2010
JVC Everio GZ-HM550BUS Bluetooth Enabled Camcorder

JVC has recently unveiled their latest high definition Everio camera dubbed as JVC Everio GZ-HM550BUS .This latest camera contains built-in Bluetooth wireless technology which permits the users to work with a variety of other wireless devices. This camera is said to be the first and only camcorder of JVC to support Bluetooth connectivity. This camera also features Full HD camcorder with dual memory of 32GB internal Flash memory/SD card featuring 10.62MP Back-illuminated CMOS, 16x dynamic zoom , 15FPS burst photgraphy, SDHC card support, and can record up to 3520×2640 digital still images.Its 10.62 megapixel Back-illuminated CMOS sensor enables the users to shoot 1920 x 1080 Full HD videos and real nine(9) megapixel digital stills.
It is also equiped with both LED light and a flash for shooting in dark places and has Advanced Image Stabilizer that ensures the steadiness of the images once you are walking, and it is effective in shooting bright scenes from full wide to 5x zoom.The JVC Everio GZ-HM550BUS also permits the users to record, zoom and play, geo-tag videos and still photos taken via smartphone and you can also use it with a Bluetooth headset.This bluetooth enabled camcorder is now available at a retail price of $799.95.