Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Axim X30 models look identical to the dell Axim X3 released in the late Fall of 2003 and in fact shares the same casing. But looks are only skin deep, and the new X30 models make some significant improvements to the popular and affordable X3 line. As you'd expect, the 624 MHz model really screams, but the 312 MHz model beats out many current 400 MHz PXA255 Pocket PCs. The wireless models add Bluetooth, have WiFi, and all are extremely reasonably priced.
The X30 line is identical in appearence and physical outward design to the X3,This means that X3 cases will work on the X30. Though it lacks the pronounced curves and styling of some iPAQs and resides in the rectangular Pocket PC camp, the X30 is a handsome device that fits comfortably in the hand thanks to its rounded edges. The casing is made of plastic, and both the front and back faces have a silver finish, while the sides are black plastic. It won't weigh you down at 4.9 ounces and is quite pocketable.
The X30 has the usual four application buttons surrounding the center directional pad. The 5-way directional pad is a small oval, which is easy to use and works well for gaming. Rather than placing the voice recorder button on the upper side of the unit, Dell has placed it on the lower front face where it's less prone to accidental activation when you pull the unit out of a case or pocket.

The X30 has a 312MHz Intel chip with 64MB of RAM and another 64MB of internal storage. That's better than one of the older desktop computers I own. Although thinner and lighter than its predecessors, it has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless networking built in. This morning I rolled out of bed, turned it on, activated Wi-Fi, hopped on my secure wireless network and was reading TIME.com, all before the tea kettle starting whistling.the Axim X30, shows Dell's continued push for high technology at a cheaper price. In the end, though, it's an example of the compromises that occur when form butts up against function.

Motorola RAZR V3 Cell Phone

the Motorola RAZR V3 is one of the slimmest phones on the market yet still rich in functions, performance excellence and design innovation. It provides the user with a total sensory experience – from the innovative metallic finishes and use of materials to a truly revolutionary, chemically etched keypad created from a single sheet of nickel-plated copper alloy. The Motorola RAZR V3 is the ultimate, beautiful slim-phone.Take time out to enjoy the feel, touch and finish of the model RAZR V3. The metal materials and finishes create a smooth, easy-to-use phone that has real visual impact.

The Motorola Razr V3 has a striking design and comes with a worthy list of features including Bluetooth, a speakerphone, and world phone support.Though cell phones should only be as good as the calls they make, the hype over a trendsetting design is not something that mobile manufacturers have ignored. And this autumn, there's no better example of supercool design than the long-awaited Motorola Razr V3.Fashioned like no other handset before it, the razor-thin V3 adds a ton of much-needed bling to Cingular's formerly staid lineup. Indeed, even we were frothing at the mouth to give it a test spin--not only for the flashy form factor but also for the promised high-end goodies.

Motorola is the one of the several mobile phones companies which is providing advanced and better quality hand held devices for enhancing people’s living style. Motorola Razr V3 cell phone is very smooth, sexy shape and feels really good in your hands and the color on the mobile phone would not chafe off or fade because it has no shades to fade, its aluminum body. Motorola Razr V3 mobile phone has big buttons on its key pad, so even with those people who have big fingers, have really a no trouble. The menus system and design of this cellphone is natural, its competence and features at its best. Motorola Razr V3 cellphone needs some further cleaning rather than others mobiles phones, because of its aluminum body case easily shows fingerprints and dust or mud on it.


Canon PowerShot A630 Digital Camera

The Canon PowerShot A630 couples an 8.0-megapixel CCD imaging sensor with a 4x optical zoom lens that offers a 35mm-equivalent focal range of 35-140mm, a moderate wide-angle to a somewhat more generous telephoto than you'll find on most compact cameras. Maximum apertures vary from f/2.8 to f/4.1 across the zoom range. The A630's sensor yields an ISO range equivalent to 80 to 800, while shutter speeds from 1/2,500 to 15 seconds are possible.

The Canon A630's USB connection allows easy offload of images from the SD, or MMC card to a Mac, or PC -- and unlike some manufacturers who are still clinging to the older USB 1.1/2.0 Full Speed standard, Canon has adopted a much swifter USB 2.0 High Speed interface in the Canon A630. For users without a computer (or those who like to make quick prints without the hassle of touching their PC), you can bypass the extra step completely, and print directly from the PowerShot A630 to a Canon, or other PictBridge-enabled printer via the same fast USB connection.

PowerShot A630 not only boasts show-stopping 8.0 megapixel resolution, but is packed with a full range of high-performance features previously found only on Canon's higher-end cameras. The result is an affordable camera that produces truly superior photography. The high resolution is complemented by a 4x optical zoom that brings the world up close, and you'll see it all clearly on the big, bright 2.5-inch Vari-Angle LCD monitor. The 21 shooting modes make photography easy, fun and creative.

canon powershot g5 digital camera

Canon has announced the five megapixel PowerShot G5. While we are often happy to respect embargo's it's getting repeatedly more frustrating when you see so called embargo information published sometimes weeks ahead of the real announcement.The PowerShot G5 is a camera I feel Canon should have announced at Photokina last year instead of the G3, it's a essentially a black bodied, five megapixel version of that camera. Five megapixel 1/1.8" sensor and a four times optical zoom lens, the competition will be Sony's DSC-V1. With a stunning combination of resolution, speed and control, all housed in a rugged, elegant new black enclosure, the PowerShot G5 takes the lead as Canon's flagship PowerShot.With a host of improvements and professional features, the PowerShot G5 will exceed the expectations of even the most discerning photographer.Advanced features include 12 EOS System-based shooting modes for customizing the camera to the user's shooting style; a new Wide-Area FlexiZone AF/AE system which allow users to focus on off-center subjects without repositioning the camera; Spot Metering; and Zoom Playback up to 10X. An Intelligent Orientation Sensor automatically rotates images for proper viewing during playback. And the G5 has a Direct Print function that is compatible with Canon's CP-10 and CP-100 dye-sublimation printers as well as Bubble Jet Direct photo printers for fast, high-quality photos without a computer.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Canon Powershot S2 IS digital camera

The Canon Powershot S2 IS, quite a mouth full, is the successor of the S1. The Powershot S2 IS was officially introduced in April of this year and is available for some months now. The Canon S2 IS camera features an impressive optical zoom of 12x combined with an almost indispensable image stabilisation. When used to working with this function, you don't want to do without it anymore. The specifications of the Canon Powershot S2 IS are impressive; 5 Megapixels, 12x zoom with optical image stabilisation, high video clip resolution and the already rather famous DIGIC II processor.
Over the last few years, a new group of digital cameras has appeared showing a heavy competition within. The Mega zoom cameras, with a minimum requirement of an 8x optical zoom, may be characterised as fully versatile digital cameras that offer the user everything he needs. This is also the case with the Canon S2 IS. A 12x optical zoom combined with optical image stabilisation, 5 Megapixels of resolution and an abundance of (manual) settings make this model a strong competitor in the group of entry level digital reflex cameras. Canon now, made a vast difference here, by equipping the new EOS 350D with 8 Megapixels and a price that is very clear to the consumer.