Thursday, October 30, 2008

Sharp Aquos FullTouch 931SH ... *Tear*



This is the Sharp Aquos FullTouch 931SH. It has these specifications:
  • LCD 1024 x 480 Multi-Touch Wide Screen
  • 3G Internet Browser
  • Bluetooth with A2DP
  • 5.2 Megapixel Camera with Image Stabilizer
  • Accelerometer
  • 1Seg TV Tuner
  • MicroSD Slot
I don't really know what else to say... That display is beautiful...

Engadget Mobile Link Here

This Forum Link Here has more information and pictures

SoftBank Link Here If you are lucky enough to understand Japanese.

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Samsung Omnia i900 Review


Engadget has done a nice little review of the Samsung's new Omnia phone, the touch screen, 16GB, 7.2 HSDPA, 3.2 Inch WQVGA, GPS; Running Windows Mobile 6.1 and the TouchWiz interface.

Link here!

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Playstation 3 comes out with keypad


Playstation 3 controller grows a keyboard people call it names, the new keypad isn't just any keypad; it supports many features such as:
  • Support for text chat with Playstation Home
  • Bluetooth which means it can be wirelessly attached to the PS3
  • 2 Shortcut buttons for usability with the XMB (Cross Media Bar)
  • The surface of the buttons can also be used as a touch pad to move the pointer while web browsing
Hopefully being released in late November.

Link Here

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Friday, August 22, 2008

LG's KC910...has a nice ring to it...


LG's new model is apparently the successor to the Viewity, but this one:
  • 8 Megapixel Camera, Schneider-Kreuznach lens, auto/manual focus, face, smile and blink detection, with digital image stabilization; ISO 1600
  • VGA video capture at 30fps, QVGA 120fps
    WQVGA 240 x 400 Touchscreen TFT
  • Quad-Band GSM; HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
  • DivX and XviD video support
  • Integrated GPS
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • MicroSDHC
  • WiFi
Link here! CLICK ME PLZ!!! AHH!!!

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Apple Killing Nintendo...hahaha *i think i peed a little*

Recently a man by the name of Brian Caulfield has eaten his own balls and made an article called, "Why Apple could kill the Nintendo DS." Key word being, "could" then he should've followed by saying, "but probably can't." He goes on to talk about the new App store opening up for Apple allowing people to freely develop their own software for iPhone and iPod Touch.

I read this off of Crave (awesome site by the by) and his title to his article was, "Why Apple will never kill the Nintendo DS" and I think he is right. Just go ahead and check out the logic in what he says, and i'm just going to go ahead and add a little of my own.

Nintendo DS is the greatest selling console in all of Gaming history, it's recent Nintendo Wii sales has beat Microsoft and Sony, combined. If companies that tries to specialize in game play can't even beat their sales, how does a company that can't even get 50% of the computer market have a chance in beating a monster like Nintendo?

Then again, Apple never said that they wanted to really get into Gaming so it's not their fault (I just like making fun of Apple and their loyal, 'follow off a cliff' fans).

Check out the fight here for yourself.

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