Dopod C730

June 24, 2008 by rubbi on UncategorizedADD COMMENTS

The device we unboxed was the Dopod C730, with the World Wide English Rom made for the European / Australian market. This HTC manufactured device should have the exact same specifications as the HTC S630 (Cavalier) and, as with other HTC devices, the same packaging as well. The Good:The Dopod C730 (HTC Cavalier) has strong   Click to Read More >

HTC X7510

June 24, 2008 by rubbi on HTCADD COMMENTS

Built on the success of its iconic predecessor, the second-generation HTC Advantage™ X7510 takes laptop performance in a pocket-size form factor to a whole new level of power and usability. Featuring an ample 16GB of internal flash memory, coupled with finger gesture recognition and an effective tactile keyboard for intensive text-input, the Advantage X7510 makes   Click to Read More >

Nokia N78

June 24, 2008 by rubbi on NokiaADD COMMENTS

A handset quite similar in terms of features and design to Nokia’s N82, the latest addition to the N-Series introduces image geotagging and also boasts a convenient FM transmitter. The N78 is a standard candy-bar handset with a mostly gloss plastic build. It probably won’t win any design awards, but the sleek front and rounded   Click to Read More >

Treo 800w Specifications

June 24, 2008 by rubbi on PalmADD COMMENTS

New Treo 800w – The Only Windows Mobile 6 Series Smartphone in the World to Offer Touchscreen + WiFi + GPS + 3G + Front QWERTY Keyboard With the launch of the new high-end enterprise-class Windows Mobile Sprint Treo 800w (expected on or around July 22nd) as well as the Verizon Treo 800w we continue   Click to Read More >

Samsung J400 (SGH-J400)

June 24, 2008 by rubbi on SamsungADD COMMENTS

A familiar looking handset from Samsung, the SGH-J400 is based closely on a design that Samsung have used all the way back to the Samsung E700, and cropping up again last year in the Samsung M300. This particular Samsung clamshell is a pretty basic 3G phone which is presumably being aimed at the value end   Click to Read More >

Early June a rumour emerged that Toshiba would be launching a new attack on Sony, via the magic of new ‘upscaling’ technology. Of course, this is nothing new, with Toshiba themselves working on similar products for “some considerable years, at least 3-5 years”, with DVD players, TVs and now laptops containing the upscaling chips, plus   Click to Read More >

It seems Toshiba isn’t the only company without a vested interest in Blu-ray who’s trying to push out new technology that, supposedly, makes DVDs look as good as high definition discs.Kaleidescape has announced the latest version of its expensive movie jukebox, the 1080p Player, featuring algorithms that can upscale standard DVDs to 1080p quality.t’s worth   Click to Read More >