Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Virgin Lobster 700TV : The Fight for Remote Control is Over

As we move towards the future, there are only a few gizmos that can truly be called futuristic. Much has been talked about 'digital convergence' and how digital cameras and internet functions are now a mobile phone stronghold. But among the much hyped mobile phone's direct competition with digital cameras or Mp3 players, Virgin has decided to compete with an adversary whose presence and importance in our daily lives s much more than digital camera and mp3 players combined.With the launch of Virgin Lobster 700TV, its manufacturers have declared a war against the TV. Nothing can beat the convenience of a portable TV that fits into the pocket. But this seemed like a distant dream as even in 3G network, TV on mobile phone is largely a frame by frame affair – something that can not be regarded as 'moving images'. Inclusion of Digital Audio Broadcasting Internet Protocol or DAB-IP in the Virgin Lobster 700TV have made this feat possible.

Importantly, the Virgin Lobster 700TV doesn't need any 3G network to play TV on it. Watch your favourite news, sports and entertainment channels on the 2.2 inch high definition display. The Virgin Lobster 700TV allows you to listen to digital radio as well from all the top broadcasters. The handset designing is as unique as the handset's features, making the Virgin Lobster 700TV easily recognizable from a distance.

Like any other handset with Windows Mobile 5.0 software, the Virgin Lobster 700TV is a master in Internet browsing, email, instant messaging and may such advanced features. The handset also includes a media player and a healthy dose of memory pool of 128 Mb to get you going. Integrated camera module of the Virgin Lobster 700TV is 1.3 megapixel with digital zoom and video recording facilities for instant sharing of moments with friends.

Sony Ericsson W810i : Get More Music

Enter the music world with the new Sony Ericsson W810i – the upgraded version of the most acclaimed W800i. Sony Ericsson has launched these special Walkman edition phones to meet the thirst of music lovers all over the globe. Music is something that everyone likes and the company's strategy in designing such handsets is to combine music and phone features in a mini device. Though W810i and W800i belong to the same Walkman series portfolio, there are some differences in terms of design and functionality. In terms of design, the W810i has raised keys and has a 5-way navigation key instead of a joystick, which is very cumbersome. Moreover, the Sony Ericsson W810i is more advanced as it offers EDGE – enabling users to browse high speed mobile internet. Again the W810i is a quad band phone instead of tri band, so stay connected with the world whenever and wherever you go.

Being a Walkman phone, the Sony Ericsson W810i does not disappoint users on music features. The phone is loaded with an outstanding music player that supports music formats such as MP3 and AAC – users are given more options to download music tracks in different formats. And with Mega Bass – experience superb sound quality. Now, you can accommodate more songs with the Sony Ericsson W810i – supported with 512MB Memory Stick PRO Duo – download multimedia files and enjoy listening to the music on the move. What's more. with FM radio RDS – tune in to any FM radio station and listen to all time hit songs.

In addition, the Sony Ericsson W810i comes with an integrated 2.0 mega-pixel camera with 4x digital zoom – freeze the moment and share with friends and family via MMS. In terms of connectivity, the phone comes equipped with features like Bluetooth, USB, infra-red – connect and transfer files with or without using a wire. And with EDGE and GPRS – browse the net, synchronise emails and more.

The lightweight phone (weighing only 99g) offers all that you can expect in your music phone. Keep rocking on the go.

Samsung D900 : World's Slimmest Business Phone

- Mobile phones, the wonderful gift to the communication world have become an inevitable part of everyone's life. With more competitions in the communications world, leading mobile companies are giving tough fight to their counterparts. Samsung has also participated in the fray – with the launch of the Ultra Edition, the company's global strategy is to be on top in the mobile phone market. Samsung Ultra Editions help in bringing people together with high phone functionality and comfort in use. These phones without compromising on features offer premium multimedia applications and lots more.The aim is to incorporate both design and technology in a slim profile. That's why, being slim and stylish in design, these phones never compromise on features. These ergonomically designed handsets from Samsung go beyond the look and offer convenience, simplicity and elegance and let consumers do more.

Samsung's Ultra edition handsets fall in the D series portfolio. Among all the D series handsets, D900 is the world's slimmest slider phone. The phone with curvy and smooth look fascinates users at the first glance. The handset with black menus, white characters and convenient keys add more sophistication. Its not only about the design, the Samsung D900 is packed with latest technology. And with quad band network, you always stay connected with the world.

The Samsung D900 delivers superb picture quality with an integrated 3.0 mega-pixel camera. The phone with auto-focus and other camera features ensure perfect picture quality. Watching videos on a wide 2.1 inch QVGA colour screen is a real pleasure. In addition, the phone also combines office tools – enabling users to view and edit documents in different formats such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. Supported with microSD card, the phone memory can further be expanded up to 512MB -- accommodate more files and enjoy.

This slim and slider phone combines everything – feel the freedom with the Samsung D900.

Nokia 6111 : Your Ticket to the Big League

One of the major reason for Nokia's global dominance is that they consistently keep on upgrading the handsets in the mid-priced segment. A healthy price-value ratio of Nokia handsets have been the trademark of this Finnish manufacturers. The petite slider – Nokia 6111, gives you a neat collection of features in a stylish slider form. The price tag makes it even more tempting. The Nokia 6111 resembles the Nokia 5300 in terms of shape and form. However, colour schemes of the Nokia 6111 is 'mature' than the youthful 5300. The handset is available in silver on pearl white, dark and glossy black on silver. Display is TFT based that can produce more than 262k colours. A smooth sliding mechanism reveals the well laid out key-pad.

The Nokia 6111 is equipped with a 1.0 megapixel camera capable of producing images of resolution up to 1152x864 pixels. The integrated camera module is endowed with digital zoom and video recording facilities. Immortalizing fleeting moments of life is now possible in the most simple possible way. Share these moments immediately with friends via MMS or transfer them to your PC via Bluetooth, Infrared or USB and host it on the Internet for the world to see.

This triband supporting GSM handset is operable across five continents in more than hundred countries. The Nokia 6111 is internet ready with built in GPRS and EDGE technology where you can achieve download speeds of up to 236.8 kbps. It is easier to search for relevant content in the World Wide Web with the built in WAP 2.0/xHTML browser of the Nokia 6111.

The Nokia 6111 houses about 23 Mb of shared memory which should be enough to keep a few tracks to be played on the media player. There is also a FM radio on the feature list for entertainment on the go. Or you can suit yourself with the numerous downloadable Java games on the Nokia 6111.