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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Latest New Handset: Updates:04 Dec 2007

Wizpy: A Versatile Linux Device


Here’s the Wizpy by Turbolinux. A versatile little Linux powered thing with a 1.7″ OLED screen and 4 GB of storage that can do pretty much anything. Web, RSS, E-mail, VoIP, photos, play and record videos, radio and e-books, music (ogg, mp3, aac) etc.
The Wizpy was launched in February 2007 in Japan but now it’s available globally.Wizpy (White, $290.00)


Verizon wireless and LG’s ‘Blue Ice phone’ hits market

The popular wireless phone company Verizon Wireless recently unveiled the Blue Ice phone made by LG. This is the newest addition to the chocolate line of phone products. Both LG Electronics MobileComm USA, Inc. and Verizon Wireless have been doing pretty good business in the US. The silky smooth slider design is a great addendum to the already existing mobiles out there. The Chocolate in Blue ice pretty much has all the features that chocoholics love. Here’s a look at the features that the phone has to offer.

Folks who buy the Chocolate model will get these along with their phone. Users of this mobile phone can download a whopping 2.4 million songs over the air. The VCast video offers news, sports as well as a multitude of other videos. So, this phone is jam packed with videos and music.

For the tech geeks, the Bluetooth, Speaker phone, along with the 1.3 megapixels digital camera makes this product very appealing. The other features include a touch sensitive keypad and a micro SD memory card expansion. Chocolate by LG in Blue Ice color is available to those who can shed out $80 USD, after a $50 mail in rebate. This phone will be available in all Verizon wireless stores starting Dec.7th and will also be available online. With that many features in this ‘Chocolate’, I am sure the product will be a big hit in the market.


Sagem my220x Mobile Phone With A Golden Touch
Here is another handset from Sagem. The my220x is a luxurious phone available at an affordable cost. Weighing at just 65grams, the phone measures 10mm thick and features hands-free capability with speaker phone, 65k colour LCD screen, SMS with T9, dual-band and vibration alert. The Sagem my220x offers a talktime of 180 minutes with 240 hours standby time. You can purchase the phone for around $30.


RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8120 Smartphone In Singapore


Here is good news for our folks at Singapore. Research In Motion (RIM) has recently announced the availability of its BlackBerry Pearl 8120 smartphone in Singapore later this month. In case you didn’t know, this smartphone comes jam packed with microSD/SDHC slot, 2MP digital camera with 5x digital zoom and video capture capability, and Wi-Fi support. This smartphone’s camera also allows you to capture video in two resolutions 240×180 or 176×144 for sharing via MMS.


KEF shrinks the home theatre but not the feel
Are you irritated with those wires dangled all round your room, courtesy the iteration of a home theatre? The scenario won’t quite be the same probably if you choose to spend your dosh wisely on the new small yet potent offerings from the KEF.

Its just not the ‘all good things come in a small package’ notion being personified by the latest KIT 120 and KIT 140 instant theathres, there is more to them as they beat the ordinary ones even in the way they look.

Both the offerings use NXT panels to offer the surround sound effect along with using Uni-Q devices for wider dispersion and to aptly live up to the repute of compact potency, use HDMI ports for single cable connectivity.

Offered in a matt silver or high gloss black paint the entire package includes two main loudspeakers, a subwoofer with an incorporated high performance amplifier and an identical DVD/CD player.

Finally a take on the price, the KIT 140 would make you spend $2480 while the KIT 120 asks for $620 more. I would pay that price any day for it’s the technology which matters here and not the price and especially if you are a movie buff, you shouldn’t think twice.

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