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The Toshiba Mini NB205-N325 10.1-Inch Netbook

January 17th, 2010 No comments
Toshiba Mini NB205-N325 10.1-Inch

Toshiba Mini NB205-N325 10.1-Inch

The Toshiba Mini NB205-N325 10.1-inch netbook is very portable due its small compact size that allows you to toss it into your bag and use it while on the go. Weighing just below three pounds, this mini netbook comes with smart features including longer lasting battery life, a full-size keyboard and touch pad, an impact sensor on the hard drive for enhanced data protection, as well as three USB ports including a Charge and a Sleep port. The six-cell battery will give you up to nine hours of use, without you having to worry about recharging your battery during the course of the day.

The Windows 7 Starter operating system comes pre-installed on this laptop, to enable you to enjoy all the great features of this new Windows application, such as Jump Lists that will enable you to better locate and manage your files. This laptop is also designed for the use of all your favorite mobile devices. The processor is Intel 1.6 GHz Atom N280 whose design structure is highly innovative and includes circuitry that is hafnium infused to allow for the reduction of electrical current leakages in the transistors on your laptop. What this means is that you will be able to enjoy much longer lasting battery life while on transit with your laptop.

In order to enhance your internet browsing experience, there is an Intel 945GSE graphics chipset included. This chipset will also enhance other features such as emailing, enjoying digital media online, as well as for when you need to run basic applications on your PC. Other key features which you get to enjoy with this laptop include the 1 GB RAM which you can upgrade to 2 GB, 160 GB hard drive, super fast Ethernet, Wi-Fi networking capabilities, as well as a secure digital memory card slot.

Top Five Cell Phones

January 16th, 2010 No comments
LG Eve

LG Eve

There are five cell phones that are selling out everywhere. They are well loved, well promoted and well received. As new phones come out they continue to wow us with new pieces of technology and gadgets we didn’t even know we wanted. Below are the top selling cell phones.

The first cell phone to mention is the iPhone 3G. It is a phone that is so trendy and popular that it is back ordered in many stores and new arrivals are coming in on a weekly basis just to keep up with the demand. Even if you know nothing about cell phones, just looking at the iPhone 3G will make you want to buy it. It`s a nice looking phone that looks very high tech and beautiful.

Not only does it look amazing it has some cutting edge features as well. It uses voice control, has a great video camera, a widescreen iPod, a 32GB of storage space and it is the fastest cell phone available. With all of these amazing features it is no wonder it is such a prize possession.

The next phone is the blackberry Bold 9000. It is a phone that has everything you have come to expect in a blackberry and much more. You have access to the 3G market, excellent high speed connectivity, a great full keyboard, high resolution, built in GPS and Wi-Fi internet, it has music and video. This makes a great phone especially for fans of the Blackberry who simply want to upgrade their old phone.

The LG Eve is a sleek looking new phone. It has Google applications, a 3.2 touch screen and a full keyboard. It has built in GPS and Wi-Fi and up to 7.2 mbps in download speeds.

The Sony Ericsson XI is a nice looking phone. It has a unique looking panel and a 3.0 touch screen with full keyboard. It features a built in GPS and Wi-Fi connectivity. And also has up to 7.2 Mbps in download speeds.

The Nokia N86 8MP features an 8 mp Carl Zeiss camera and a full integration system. Built in GPS and Wi-Fi system and up to 3.6 Mbps in downloading speeds. This phone provides excellent picture quality for anyone looking to really use the camera on their cell phone.

Cell phones are designed to look amazing and keep up with the current trend that is selling well. As cell phone companies strive to compete for the next best selling phones, they remain head to head all promoting serious cell phones. Each of these phones contain great features and looks that make them all nice phones to have.

Stores that carry cell phones are trying hard to keep up with the growing demand of cell phone needs. With new ones coming out all the time and people getting out of contracts and continuously upgrading their phones it can be difficult for stores to keep up with the demand. The iPhone at the top of the list is already sold out in many stores.

The phones have been back ordered and Apple is working overtime to keep up with the high needs.

It all comes down to personal preference. Some people have their favorites, as some people love LG products and buy the LG EVE because they love the name and the added features on the phone. It will always come down to personal choice and how good the advertising is for it.

Nexus One Versus Apple iPhone 3Gs

January 11th, 2010 No comments
Apple iPhone 3Gs

Apple iPhone 3Gs

Boy these are both great phones, and this is the new technology here in the present period, both game changers in the smart phone space – no doubt about that. But which is better, or is it more of just a taste of preference?

Well, on first glance you will note that the Google Nexus One offers a larger screen (3.7 inches), whereas the Apple has a 3.5 inch, so not too much difference there, but it is noticeable. And the Motorola Droid also has a 3.7 inch screen and it is very crisp. I’d say Apple 3Gs falls in that regard, but of course, that’s only one aspect, let’s discuss the rest shall we?

The resolution of the screen is the big key, that’s what makes the Google Nexus One my favorite, it’s far superior to the Apple 3GS, no comparison, hands down, beats it in that regard. Of course, Motorola’s Droid falls in between the these two on resolution and crisp’ness. And the NexusOne is much faster on the surfing speed, impressively faster actually. And when using the mapping software portion, well, the NexusOne rocks.

The One Gigahertz processor of the Google Nexus is a substantial difference to me, and it shows during navigation, and it allows the Nexus One to maintain the speed along with the resolution. The battery life and talk time of Google’s Nexus One is cool some 7-hours, I am told, although I have not tried it, a gal I met with an iPhone tells me she gets 4 and a half to five hours of talk time on her iPhone.

If I had to choose, I’d go with the Google Nexus one, especially as the 4G wireless becomes more available, because WOW, then it would be super awesome. In the meantime, I wonder how long it will be until Apple responds, and betters Google’s best? Let’s face it, this war for the best smart phone continues.

Now you have to ask yourself if you are loyal to Apple, as in treat it like a religion, or if you are loyal to the best technology and wish to reward the company that provides it regardless of brand – because in the end that is truly the deciding factor. Apple makes a great iPhone, and Google has bettered their efforts with the Nexus One, and the rest is for you to decide, not I.

May your choice reflect your inner voice, and may your calling plan match your pocket book. Until next time, thanks for listening.