Saturday, September 18, 2010

Galaxy Geforce GTX 460 Review


The Geforce  GTX 460 is available in 768 MB and 1 GB. The 768 MB and 1GB the difference is just 1200 Rs. The Galaxy geforce GTX 460 features the leaner variant with factory  overclocked core and memory. This card also features a custom cooling system which almost similar to Geforce GTX 480 and GTX 470. The shroud covering the heat sink and fan in the reference design is fastened by clamps.
  The core runs at 800Mhz which is 100 Mhz faster than the stock speed. The memory is clocked a meagre 24Mhz. faster at 924 Mhz. As the memory is less, the bus width is 192 bit as compared to 256 it in the 1 GB card. The card features a pair of dual-link DVI ports and a mini HDMI port., and bundles with it an HDMI cable with a mini _HDMI connector. It scored 11898 in 3D Mark vantage in performance mode, making it as powerful as the GTX 465. At 1920*1080, it handled just Cause 2 at 37 fps with all effects on maximum. Crysis Warhead ran at 26fps in Enthusiast mode with AA disabled.

Pros: Good Cooling, Easy to clean, value for money, good performance.
Cons:  None

Price of  Galaxy Geforce GTX 460 is around ` 14500.



Tuesday, September 14, 2010

XFX Radeon HD 5830

Pros: Good Cooling, power efficient
Cons: None

XFX Radeon HD 5830 Review: The radeon HD 5830 is comes within HD 5770 and HD 5850. It is a derivative of the HD 5870 with fewer stream processors and texture units. This HD 5830 is churned out of the HD 5870 silicon chips.  In contrast to the HD 5850, which has 1440 stream processors and 32 ROPs, this has 1120 stream processors(22 percent less)  and half the number ROPs.  To make up for fewer stream processors and  ROPs to some extent, the HD 5830 is clocked 10.3 percent faster than the HD 5830.

   1GB of GDDR5 memory tied to the 256-bit wide bus runs at the same speed of 1000Mhz. Like the HD 5850, the card draws power from a pair of 6- pin PCIe connectors. The cooler is slightly different than that on the HD 5850. This one's much lighter, with a 75 mm fan in the middle of the heat carried by four copper pipes emerging from the base.

 The HD 5830 is around 33 percent slower than the HD 5850 and around 12 percent slower than the 1GB variant of GTX 460. At 1920*1080, it churned out 27 fps in just Cause 2 (Very high and 8*CSAA), and 26 fps in Crysis Warhead(Enthusiast mode and no AA). It took a very bad hit in the Unigine Heaven 2.1 benchmark and tessellation enabled, in which both the GTX 460 and HD 5850 were 30 percent faster.

Specifications:

GPU:  ATI Radeon HD 5830
Core: 800Mhz
Memory speed: 1000Mhz
Video Memory: 1 GB GDDR5
Memory bus width: 256-Bit
Stream Processor: 1120
Power: 2*6-pin PCIe

Price in India: 15500 approximately.

Note: This article is originally from Anand Tullani which was published in Chip magazine. I am not the original owner of this review.
 


Monday, September 6, 2010

Micromax Bling – Micromax Q55 Review

Micromax Bling Q55 is slider phone from Micromax Mobiles. The Bling comes with good specs such as SWAROVSKI studded keys and Yamaha powered Music,QWERTY Keypad.
  This stylish Q55 comes with one touch Facebook, 2 MP Camera, Multi Instant Messengers, Multi format music player, Background music playback.  This phone cooperated with Opera Mini and One touch famous social Networking application like Facebook.

It has very phone book and memory support. It has 1000 Phone book and 300 SMS memory in Internal Memory.  You can upgrade or increase memory with SD memory card upto 8 GB. It has different ways of connectivity like WAP, EDGE, GPRS and A2DP.

Micromax Bling Feature Summary:
  • 2MP camera.
  • One touch Facebook.
  • QWERTY Keypad.
  • Upto 8GB expandable memory.
  • Connectivity options WAP,EDGE and A2DP
  • Yamaha powered Music.
Price of Micromax Bling Q55: Micromax Bling Q55 price in India is 5500Rs. The price changes time to time. So review the price of Q55 before purchasing.


Micromax Bling Q55

Specifications Of Micromax Bling Q55.
  •      2.4-inch pass, 262K Color QVGA, 320×240 Pixels
  •      Slider Full QWERTY keypad
  •      Dual SIM GSM mobile
  •      SWAROVSKI studded keys
  •      2 Megapixel camera
  •      Compact Vanity Mirror
  •      One-Touch-Launch Facebook
  •      Weight: 75g
  •      Dimensions: 70×70×16.3 cm
  •      Stereo FM Radio
  •      Bluetooth (A2DP)
  •      Internal Memory:10MB
  •      Expandable Memory MicroSD upto 8GB
  •      Battery Li-ion 850mAh
  •      Talk Time Up to 4 hours
  •      Multi Instant Messenger
  •      Standby Time Up to 180 hours
  •      Opera Mini Browser
  •      Video Player
  •      EDGE/GPRS/WAP/MMS
  •      Music – Multi Format Music Player (MP3 / AMR / protocol / WAV) – Background Music Playback – Flight Mode – Powered by Yamaha.
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iPod nano

Apple release one more beautiful and feature rich small nano sized ipod.



Following are features of New Apple iPod new.
  • Music has a whole new feel: iPod nano has been completely redesigned with Multi-Touch — the same technology that makes iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch so amazing. Now it’s half the size and even easier to play. And everything you want to hear is just a tap or swipe away.
  • Turn up the color: In sleek anodized aluminum and seven bright colors, iPod nano makes a huge statement: You are, most definitely, ready to rock.
  • Pixels that pop: Show off your album art, photos, and the color-coordinated wallpaper on the 1.5-inch color display with 240-by-240 pixel resolution. It's tiny yet stunning.
  • Clip on and cut loose: The new built-in clip makes it easy to move to the music. Just clip iPod nano to your sleeve, jacket, or bag. And wherever you go, your favorite tunes are right where you need them.
  • Plug into the groove: With the built-in 30-pin connector, you can easily plug iPod nano into your car stereo system, your speakers at home, and many other products made for iPod.
  • It fits your fingers:iPod nano is 46 percent smaller, 42 percent lighter, and 100 percent made for music with Multi-Touch. It's the perfect size for a tap or a swipe, so fingertips feel right at home.


Saturday, September 4, 2010

HTC HD mini Review

Introduction on HTC HD:
This is a windows based OS mobile phone. It has stylish look.  But lacks in battery life and poor camera. Most of the smart phones stopped using Windows OS based phones but HTC is still using the same outdated OS in this phone which is biggest drawback of this phone.


Package:
This phone is bundled with following contents:

  • HTC HD Mini
  • Battery
  • Charger
  • Stereo Headset
  • Quick starter Guide.
Quick Overview:

Pros: Attractive design, good display quality and touchscreen response, can be used as a Wi-Fi router, HTC Sense UI makes Windows Mobile a lot more bearable.

Cons: It's still Windows Mobile, interface stutters at times for no apparent reason, no flash for camera, loudspeaker position, no DivX/Xvid support, poor battery life, Windows Marketplace is sad, expensive.


Specification Of HTC Mini HD:

Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Professional
CPU: Qualcomm 7227 600 MHz processor
Card slot:microSD (TransFlash) up to 16GB
3G Network:HSDPA 900 / 2100
2G Network:GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
GPS:Yes, with A-GPS support
Networks:GSM 850, 900, 1800 , 1900
GPRS:Yes
EDGE:Yes
WLAN:Yes
Wireless Internet Technology:GPRS

Camera:Yes
Camera resolution:5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus
Number of colours:65000
Video recording:Yes
Memory     Internal:384 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM.



Dimentions Of HTC HD Mini:
Height (mm):103
Width (mm):57.7
Depth (mm):11.7
Weight (g):110 g



Price of HTC Mini HD phone is around 20000Rs.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Samsung Flight II SGH-A927 (AT&T) Review

Samsung's summer of sequel continues with the Samsung Flight II, a successor to the Samsung Flight messaging phone from last year. Like the original, the Flight II has a touch screen and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard; however, this time the keyboard slides out horizontally instead of vertically. Aside from that, the phone's features remain mostly the same as its predecessor--a 2.0-megapixel camera, GPS, a media player, and 3G supports--though it has a few extras like an HTML Web browser and social media apps. The Samsung Flight II is available for $49 with a new two-year service agreement with AT&T.


While the Samsung Flight looked distinctive with its rather broad footprint and vertical QWERTY keyboard, the Flight II is absolutely not unique. Measuring 4.4 inches long by 2.1 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick, the Flight II looks similar to other slender sliders we've seen from Samsung--the Seek and the Messager Touch spring to mind. We can't help but feel the design is rather uninteresting as a result, but we admit it does have a nice feel in the hand because of its bowed corners and oval shape.


The Flight II has a 2.8-inch touch screen, which makes it a hair bigger than the one on the Flight. Its display looks vivacious and colorful with crisp graphics and text; in fact, it looks much brighter and sharper than the display on the Eternity II. You can adjust the font type, the brightness, the backlight time, and the greeting message on the home screen. You can also tailor the menu layout as well as add and remove apps from the list.


Like a lot of Samsung's touch-screen characteristic phones, you can customize the Flight II with up to three home screens. Samsung dedicate one home screen to Favorite contacts, while you can modify the other two with shortcuts and widgets from the TouchWiz tray on the left. A few of the more attractive widgets are the ones for Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and Yahoo Search.


At the bottom row of the home screen are shortcuts to the phone dialer, the contacts list, and the main menu. The menu is alienated into dissimilar pages, which you have to navigate by swiping across the screen. On the main menu, the bottom row shortcuts change to the phone dialer, the contacts list, and a new text message.


The touch screen was receptive, and we're glad to see that it has a capacitive display instead of the more common resistive option. You can add vibration feedback if you want, and you can adjust its intensity. While we liked the touch screen's receptiveness, and the overall performance of the phone blemished it significantly. There was often a delay when swiping home screens, and when opening and closing the TouchWiz tray. Launching apps took a few more seconds than it should as well.


Features:

The Flight II has a generous 2,000-entry phone book with room in each entry for five phone numbers, an e-mail address, a Web URL, a nickname, a company and job title, a birthday, and notes. You can also add the contacts to caller groups and associate them with photos, vibration patterns, and one of 15 polyphonic ring tones. You can also use your own MP3s as ringtones if you like. The Flight II comes with AT&T's Address Book service that lets you store your contacts in the cloud as a backup.


As the phone is a messaging device, we're happy to see text and multimedia messaging, instant messaging, and AT&T's mobile e-mail. The latter has a restricted, clunky Web-based interface that lets you access POP3 e-mail services like Gmail, AT&T Mail, Hotmail, and others, but it takes too long to launch and load. The Flight II also includes a few social networking apps like Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter, that offers quicker access to their status update page. If you don't want the individual app, there's an AT&T Social Net app that combines them all into one interface with different tabs. The app has an RSS reader in it as well, though you're limited to the built-in news feeds.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Push Mail phone-MVL G81


MVL G81 Introduction:

Before when Blackberry introduced push mail the phone was very costly and this technology was able to reach only by high probiles user. Later Nokia, Sonyerricson, Google android phones and many phones started using this technology. This premium technology is available in a phone which is less than 5000Indian Rupees.
   MVL is the new entry into the Indian market after the success of Micromax, Carbonn mobiles, Maxx Mobiles.The MVL G81 is a typical candy bar QWERTY shaped phone. It does not look 'cheap' in any sense, thanks to the glossy materials used and that metallic rim wrapping the edges. The phone felt quite light in the hand and the build quality seemed pretty fair too. The keyboard is very much "inspired" from the Blackberry Curve series (especially the 8310 model). The buttons are shaped and even curved the same way as the Blackberry.
     The typing experience is also same as that of blackberry phones. The keys of this MLL G81 have good tactility even though they have  apparent small size and  they are pretty decent too. Above the keys lies an optical trackpad, which is similar to the BlackBerry Curve 8520. There is no D-pad surrounding the trackpad, like the Nokia E72, so usage is entirely dependent on it. Thankfully, the second usage related stumble has been bridged successfully too. The trackpad is fairly accurate to use and "swipes" across menus swiftly. We kept the sensitivity at 50 percent, which gave us a fine balance between speed and accuracy.

Pros:
  • Dual SIM and Decent QWERTY tactility
  • Good screen clarity, decent optical trackpad
  • Push mail support
  • Affordable price which is wallet friendly
Cons:
  • Odd symbol placement on keyboard, certain elements in UI are downright stupid, no support for hyperlinks or HTML in mail client.
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