Thursday, 13 May 2010

LG 32LH35FR: 32-inch LCD TV

Not everyone has a big living room to adorn it with a 42-inch LCD TV and so today we have something a little smaller and more affordable from LG. This comes from their 35FR series, which can be considered as an update to their previous LF20 series. Looking at the 32-inch models from both the series we find that they share very similar features except for the USB port present in the newer 35FR series. All seems to look good as of now, so let's see if this performs as well as it looks.




Let us just go over the basic specifications; this 32 incher supports a 1920x1080 resolution, IPS panel, 80000:1 Dynamic Contrast, 4ms response time, DivX through USB, 3x HDMI jacks and so on.

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The remote this time around is smaller and the buttons actually have a better feedback compared to the other remotes from LG. There is a distinctive click feel to it which makes it more ergonomic.

Sony Ericsson CyberShot K810i

I'm sure almost everyone will go Christmas shopping over the weekend and crowd all the stores on the planet. And this one is for those who'd like to rush out of the stores with exactly what they want rather than buying something from the counter where there's no rush (guess why). So, here is a list of things your loved ones might just be wishing for..and guess what, keeping in mind the financial crunch, we've selected only those products available under Rs.10,000. 
The evergreen Sony Ericsson Cybershot K790i is a winner in this segment but the phone gets a facelift in the new K810i. This is a fantastic phone for around 10K and it clearly has the best 3.2 MP camera.

  • Deals on Electronics this Christmas Built on the lines of the K750i and K790i, the K810i couldn't have been a better CyberShot phone. The camera is brilliant; the autofocus delivers clarity and sharpness, all with the least amount of image processing. The phone has a Xenon flash and does a brilliant job of capturing images in low light. The objects falling within range of the flash light up and are captured clearly. The video capabilities of the K810i are unfortunately restricted to just 176 x 144 pixels. However, it has a better interface over the K790i. The camera interface is easy to use with small illustrations beside the options. The shortcut buttons on the phone light up in camera mode, changing the handling of the phone much like a digicam. The K810 is also a slim handset and has good battery life. The K810i is available for Rs. 10,000 with a 2GB M2 memory card. Music Phone: Nokia 5320 XpressMusic: Rs. 10,000
    All XpressMusic phones feature a very sporty and youthful design. The 5320 doesn't lack behind with its blue and red color options, which are slapped on the sides of the phone and the D-Pad outline. The spacing, size, and feedback of the keys of the alphanumeric keypad are comfortable except for the very glossy and plastic feel with marked alphanumeric keys for the N-Gage platform. The OS has a lot of goodies bundled along like some new styles in the themes and loads of apps.The Say and Play XpressMusic feature is quite unique, one that I haven't seen in any other phone before. All these features including gaming with the N-Gage need power that the 5320 is very capable of providing. The 5320 XpressMusic has better sound quality as compared to other XpressMusic phones and given the choice of a 3.5mm jack on the phone, you can easily plug-in much better earphones/plugs to get a much richer experience. I was using in-ear Nokia earphones and the bass and the highs are good, with the mids just lacking a bit. Sony Ericsson G502: Rs. 7,500
    The G502 is among the company's cheapest 3G enabled handset. But despite the price it comes with all the features that one could expect in a mid-range phone. It has a bright 2" QVGA display. There is also a 2 megapixel camera (without any flash however), a Walkman music player, FM radio and Bluetooth (with A2DP support). The design of the phone is very simple and business phone like (after all it is a G-series phone). The phone has a built-in Netfront browser which works very well. There is however no camera at the front for video calling. At the price of Rs. 7,500/- the phone packs in plenty of features along with 3G connectivity and is good value for money. 
  • Nokia N95 Review

    Camera Phone, Smartphone Camera Resolution: 5 Megapixels Web Functions: eMail, Internet Ready, 2.6 in. QVGA Display - 240 x 320 pixels - 3G Capable - Integrated GPS - Media Player -Multimedia computer with 2-way slide concept - Bluetooth - WiFi - 4 Bands MicroSD Slot Read More..



    Nokia N95 is one of the most highly efficient 3G smart phones and comes with a big 16 million color TFT display. The 5 megapixel camera of the phone enables you to click the best moments of your life, that too with high quality display. The high technological features of the phone give it easy to use connectivity; high speeds download and faster transfer rates. This ideal smartphone will prove to be your ideal companion, especially while you are traveling.
    The Nokia N95 Smartphone comes with a 2-way slider opening mechanism. The keypad can be accessed when the screen is moves in up position; you can reach the multimedia controls by moving the screen in down position and you get the shortcut and navigation keys when the phone is in closed position. If you want to access the Internet or use the phone in landscape mode, then move the screen in down position and have an ideal multimedia experience.
    The screen provides 240x320 pixels resolution with a size of 2.6 inches. The handset weighs just 120 gms which is too less for such a fully featured cell phone. The in-built Smartphone applications in the phone include video and photo editing programs, management applications and music player programs.
    You will be able to enjoy advanced Internet surfing experience as the set support HTML as well as XHTML browsing. It is a highly featured phone which offers high quality connectivity with EDGE Technology, USB cable connection, Bluetooth, Infrared Pop Port and WLAN Wi-fi. The battery provides a standby time of as much as 220 hours and 6.5 hours of constant talk time.
    Nokia N95 8 GB Smartphone

    Nokia N95


    Nokia N95 Specifications



    General
    2G Network UMTS / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
    3G Network HSDPA 2100 HSDPA 850 / 1900
    Announced 2007, August
    Status Available. Released 2007, October

    Size
    Dimensions 99 x 53 x 21 mm, 96 cc
    Weight 128 g

    Display
    Type TFT, 16M colors
    Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches

    Sound
    Alert types Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, monophonic, MP3 ringtones
    Speakerphone Yes, with stereo speakers


    Memory
    Phonebook Unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
    Call records Detailed, max 30 days
    Internal 8 GB storage, 128 MB RAM
    Card slot No


    Data
    GPRS Class 32, 107 / 64.2 kbps
    HSCSD Yes
    EDGE Class 32, 296 kbps; DTM Class 11, 177 kbps
    3G HSDPA
    WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
    Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
    Infrared port Yes
    USB Yes, v2.0 miniUSB


    Camera
    Primary 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, LED flash
    Video Yes, VGA@30fps
    Secondary CIF videocall camera

    Battery
    Type Standard battery, Li-Ion 1200mAH (BL-6F)
    Stand-by Upto 280 h
    Talk Time Upto 6 h


    Features
    OS Symbian OS 9.2, S60 rel. 3.1
    CPU Dual ARM 11 332 MHz CPU; 3D Graphics HW Accelerator
    Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
    Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
    Radio Stereo FM radio; Visual radio
    Games Downloadable
    Colors Black
    GPS Yes, with A-GPS support; Nokia Maps
    Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
    Dual slide design
    MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player
    TV-out
    Organizer
    Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
    Push to talk
    Video (CIF), Flash
    Voice dial/memo
    MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player