BlackBerryBold 9900

BlackBerryBold 9900- RIM’s slimmest phone ever made

Packing a 1.2GHz Snapdragon processor, a 2.8-inch VGA touch screen with a 287dpi pixel density, a 5mp camera and 8GB internal storage with micro SD expansion, these two measure just 10.5mm, the thinnest BlackBerry around. Complete with a full QWERTY, a stainless steel circumference and a fiberglass back, the 9900 supports HSPA+ connectivity and 4G while the 9930, the world variant, supports dual-band CDMA and quad-band GSM. The new Berries also feature RIM’s shiny new OS 7. Also, the legacy of the track pad and the key arrangement from the Bold 3 carries on. The new BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 are sure to grab a load of attention in international smart phone markets.

iPad 2

iPad 2-Still the best

The iPad 2 sports a 9.7" LED- backlitIPS LCD screen with a resolution of1024 x 768 pixels while Apple bumped the processor to a more powerful 1GHz dual-core Apple A5, which deliverstwice the punch. In addition to this, the unit’s graphics engine is nine timesstronger than its predecessor, whichallows the iPad 2 to easily handle highdefinition content. All this whilemaintaining its requisite 10 hourbattery life. The announcement of the iPad 2 brought with it the release of a number of newlydeveloped applications which have been ported from the Apple Macbook and iMac platform for use on the device. Chief among these are Garage Band and iMovie, both of which are extremely affordable and

incredibly intuitive.

X-Mini V1.1

X-Mini V1.1-I carry sound in my pocket

Xmi Pte seems to have found the magic formula, with its innovative Bass Xpansion System (BXS) delivering a much fuller and more powerful audioexperience than we are used to hearing from portable speakers.Connecting the device to a phone for the first time, we were impressed as this speaker pumps out some incredible decibels.Cranking both thephone and the speaker’s volume up to full we were able to hear the X-Mini clearly, even fromadjacent rooms, and with the doors closed. The 52 mm speaker is capable of an output of 2.4 W, weighs a paltry 52 grams with up to 12 hours of playback can be had from a single two hour charging session.

HTC Flyer

HTC Flyer-your tablet, now with notes

Just like the Samsung Galaxy Tab, the HTC Flyer provides a very manageable 7" of screen size in a jacket  pocket friendly 420 g body. The 7" tablet models are generally a bit more manageable, with a screen size big enough for a good browsing and book reading experience. Design quality is overall pretty impressivethanks to an aluminum uni body design. What you won’t find though is Android 3.0(Honeycomb) which was specifically designed to work on tablets. Instead it runs Android 2.3.3, heavily customized by HTC’s Sense 2.1 for Tablets interface.HTC opted to go with a hardcore 1.5GHz Snapdragon processor and 1GB of RAM that manages to slice through images, videos, orientation.

Samsung Series 9 notebook

Samsung Series 9 notebook-for speedier performance

The Series 9 notebook is powered by Intel’s second generation Core processors and equipped with a 128 GB Solid State Drive for speedier performance, the Series 9 starts up in a mere 15 seconds. It’s also the notebook’s cool design that’s a show stopper. Using lightweight duralumin in the enclosure, the flowing curves of the 900X3A weighs a mere 1.31 kg while measuring 16.3 mm when closed.