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Motorola Rival A455 Rebate

June 10th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Cell Phone
The Motorola Rival, a brand new side-slider handset from Motorola. Rival A455 is to be launched by Verizon with a price tag of just $99 after a $50 mail in rebate. a 2.2 inch display, EV-Do connectivity, 2 megapixel camera with dedicated camera/video key, Verizon V CAST Music with Rhapsody, V CAST Videos, Chaperone Parent/Child, Media Centre, Mobile Web, Mobile Email, Corporate Email, Mobile IM, & Chat, Bluetooth, special keyboard backlighting, text, picture, video & voice messaging with threaded messaging feature.
Motorola Rival™ A455 is a loaded messaging machine that lets you get the first, last and every other word in. Stay ahead of the social curve and never get thumb-tied again with one touch access to IM-style texting and emoticons, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a touch dial pad and fast EVDO connectivity1. Whether talking or texting1, Motorola Rival keeps you connected at a price you can afford.

New Features Motorola Rival:

Keep it Going: Out-thumb your friends with IM-style texting that organizes messages by contact, displaying them in a chat-like format1. Messaging is made even faster with a backlit QWERTY keyboard that shows only the characters and numbers you need to use while texting in the dark1. One-touch access to text message composition, emoticons, symbols and IM or email lets you quickly chime in and contribute to the chatter1. Keep all of your important conversations handy by holding up to 500 text messages in your inbox and outbox1.

Stay in Touch, In Style: Motorola Rival is designed to be pocket-friendly but begs to be shown off, and comes in two stylish colors: Tin Silver and Purple.

Lip Service Just One Touch Away: Use the touch dial pad on the vivid 2.2” display to quickly make and take calls, without opening the slider.

Always Online: Instantly connect with friends on AOL Instant Messenger, Windows Messenger and Yahoo Messenger1. Or use Mobile Email to access popular email services including Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL and Windows Live to stay connected while on-the-go1.

Motorola Rival A455
Talk and Standby Time Up to 320 min./510 hrs2
Bands/Modes CDMA 800/1900, CDMA 1X/EV-DO Release 0
Weight 4.4 oz
Dimensions 20. x 3.8 x .71 inches
Browser WAP
Battery 940.00 mAh
Connectivity Bluetooth +EDR3, 3.5mm, USB 2.0 FS
Display 2.2” 176×220 65K
Messaging MMS, SMS , EMS, IM, Email, WAP browser1
Audio AAC, AAC+, AAC+ Enhanced, MIDI, MP3, WMA
Video Capture/Playback/Streaming1, H.263, H.264, MPEG4, WMV
Camera 2 megapixel, 7x Digital Zoom, Fixed Focus
Memory 130MB end user; up to 8GB expandable
Form Factor QWERTY Slider
Navigation GPS/VZ Navigator1

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New iPhone 3G Best Features

June 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Cell Phone

Although some country in Asia had just launch the iPhone 3G this year, but Apple it self today announce that they will launch the brand new iPhone 3G in the 19th June 2009. The new iPhone 3G it self had said to be launch this year, the rumor is already in the internet since last year.

This new iPhone 3G will had some new feature that Apple said would be better than the old iPhone 3G. The first feature is 2 times faster in process to load web pages, launch apps, open attachments—even take pictures—faster than ever before.

Next is the feature of video camera, ability to shoot video and edit on your phone, then share it via email, MMS, MobileMe, or YouTube. Another way from Apple to utilize the high speed broadband share in the internet.

The last one is Voice Control, use your voice to dial a phone number, call someone in your contacts, or play a song. The voice recognition that had been applied in Nokia phone for quite some times, hopefully this new feature of voice recognition is better than others.

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Canon EOS 500D Rebel T1i

June 7th, 2009 | 25 Comments | Posted in Digital camera

Now at the top of the Rebel line, the Canon T1i takes on the Nikon D90, with its video mode, while the XS and XSi are left to challenge the Nikon D40 and D60. With the Rebel T1i, Canon is answering the pincer move that Nikon’s put on it in the past few years, now matching them model-to-model at the low end, because the XS and XSi will remain in the lineup.
Canon Rebel T1i Features
While the new HD movie mode is going to be the gee-whiz feature on the Canon Rebel T1i, the important feature for most photographers is the still image quality at 15.1 megapixels. According to our tests on a beta (prototype) Rebel T1i, its only rival even near this price point is the Canon EOS 50D.
Controls and body styling are nearly identical (differences are broken down in the User Report below); the main changes are internal. The Canon T1i’s new sensor is ever slightly larger at 22.3 x 14.9mm compared to the 22.2 x 14.8mm measurement of the XSi’s sensor, but the bigger change is the new sensor’s high ISO capabilities, running from 100 to 3,200, with two expanded settings: 6,400 and 12,800.
Canon’s new DIGIC 4 processor handles the larger 4,752 x 3,168 at a slightly reduced speed of 3.4 frames per second (at 1/500 second or greater — down from the XSi’s 3.5 fps), with a maximum JPEG burst of 170 frames or 9 RAW frames. You can also now capture RAW images in all of the Canon T1i’s modes, whether Basic or Creative Zone.
The Canon T1i’s 3-inch LCD is a 640×480 design with 920,000 dots, making for a noticeably sharper onscreen image, great for focusing and confirming sharpness after capture. The Canon T1i is the first Rebel to have such a high-res screen.
Other features come to the Canon T1i from the 50D, including the Peripheral Illumination Correction and multiple noise reduction settings. Auto Lighting Optimizer and Highlight Tone Priority were already brought over with the XSi, but Creative Auto is now included, a unique mode that endeavors to bring creative control to the amateur shooter.
Movie mode comes to the Rebel T1i with quite similar capabilities to the Canon 5D Mark II, though it’s highest complete HD resolution is 720p at 30fps. It can capture 1080p videos, but only at 20fps, which isn’t technically fully up to spec. Standard 640×480 movies are also available at 30fps. You can manually focus or autofocus via contrast detect by pressing the Canon T1i’s rear AE/AF-Lock button.
The Canon Rebel T1i accepts EF and EF-S lenses, and uses SD/SDHC cards, including Eye-Fi wireless cards. The battery is the same as the XSi, and it uses the same battery grip.
Also introduced at the same time is the very small Speedlite 270EX, a new flash that is easy to pocket and gives cameras like the Rebel T1i and the PowerShot G10 an accessory flash that won’t threaten to flip these lightweight cameras over. The flash head zooms manually from 28mm to 50mm coverage, and flips up to 90 degrees. Like other EX Speedlites, the 270EX transmits color temperature information to the camera. Power comes from two AA batteries.
Canon EOS Rebel T1i Pricing and Availability
Body-only, the Canon EOS Rebel T1i lists for $800, and the kit with the 18-55mm IS lens carries an estimated retail price of $900; both are expected to ship in May 2009. No price or ship date have been set for the Canon Speedlite 270EX as of this writing.

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