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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Olympus XZ-1

Old hands will remember remember the good old days when Olympus was one of the pioneers of digital photography. Top models of compact cameras were once C-5060 or C-8080. What followed after that was a rather dark chapter in the light of these cameras. But now is back Olympus and a high-end compact camera takes up with the XZ-1 in the program, and others with an unrivalled bright lens with F1, 8 to F2, 5 impressed. One of the first test models found the short way between Hamburg and Lübeck in the digitalkamera.de editors where we subjected the hotly sought-after object is equal to an extended test – as one of the first cameras at all in our new DxO test lab.


Ergonomics and processing is because the Olympus XZ-1 very elegantly. It somewhat resembles a mixture of the Canon PowerShot S95 and the Panasonic Lumix DMC LX5. It has e.g. a similar lens focus ring as the S95 and absorbs an electronic viewfinder as the LX5. The housing front shell consists of metal, rear plastic was used on the other hand. You will notice the difference but at most on the thermal conductivity due to the Matt coating. The top of the camera is also made of metal and sets off pleasantly with the brushed look. As an alternative to the Matt Black, the camera in an elegant, brilliant white is available.


Splash proof, is not the case although but an underwater housing is optionally available, i.e. in principle nothing in the way is a dive to a depth of 40 m. The interface valve is not so well managed. It has just only cheap and is including the hinges made of plastic. This is all the more annoying, because you must use the fold much, because the battery is loaded via the USB interface. You should always have the original cable that doesn’t fit a standard cable. Who (mAh 3.7 V, 925) wants to load outside the camera a relatively small for a camera Li-ion battery, must buy an additional charger. The camera but so economical concerns with energy that the battery for approx. 320 shots CIPA. ranges. Fit the supplied AV cable to the USB port, an HDMI cable you must buy however as usual separately, an appropriate interface (HDMI micro type D) in any case, it is available.

The placement of the tripod thread is worthy of criticism. While there is metal, is however outside the optical axis and also right next to the battery compartment. For the removal of the battery or the memory card, you must so remove the XZ-1 of the tripod and screw the quick-release plate. The card slot takes up cards type SD, SDHC and SDXC. In testing it proved with the SanDisk Extreme III 30 MB/s Edition also surprisingly quickly, so that prevents the images will be recorded not in the other shooting.

On the front of the camera Olympus can use like or the like a firmer surface, a sunken case rubber, because with the smooth surface approximately 265 g light camera is not very safe. The back offers you rubber ply the thumb, however, good grip. The lens focus ring, tangibly and audibly snaps ergonomically very succeeded. Depending on the program here provides a aperture, shutter speed, ISO, art filters, scene selection etc. Only a configurability Olympus “forgot”. The lens cap on the other hand is rather cheap kind, he is just over though and attached to the fixed tube. He falls off relatively easily, with the security tape he dangles from annoying around. There are no error message, when you turn the camera. the cover is then simply off. The rear command dial is also less successful, it is not so good. It is arranged around the pad, very small and slippery. You press what easily happens when turning too much, resolves a push of a button. The best it can be rotated with the thumbnail.

The 3 is a true feast for the eyes “(7.5 cm) large OLED screen. Otherwise than in a LCD, organic light-emitting diodes without backlight come from. This saves power, brings brighter colors, bolder contrasts and one natural angle independence. With 610,000 pixels the display is resolved also fine enough. The aspect ratio is 3: 2, so that each there a black border in the viewfinder when 4: 3 and 16: 9, but at least in part used from the screens. The brightness of her it not exceeds current LCDs. That is at the sunshine can be seen in his view, but the dark image areas are darker than they are in reality. An interface to which also the optional, 1.44 million pixels fit fine viewfinder VF-2 is located between screen and hot shoe. Thus the XZ-1 has the best view compact cameras (for comparison: the viewfinder of the Panasonic LX5 resolves just times around 200,000 pixels).

The not so clear menus, however, are a permanent criticism at Olympus. Since it also helps that the links arranged main riders are now colored. Still is in addition vertically scrolled. It is simply because that the menu is still easier as e.g. on a pen, that it is equipped with options quite sparingly (more on this in the next section). The practical quick menu, which can be reached by the pressure on the OK button and which is directly above the live image, suffers from the same problem. Also here is scrolled, i.e. one sees the setting range not at a glance, but have only to look. It is but not secret that you can get used in intensive use quite it.

The live image, which is updated very quickly and attracts no streaks or jerky is well done. A grid, as well as a live histogram can show, also a preview of exposure is there that works even with the Flash. It is very convenient that the live image to darker exposure is not black, but you can always see his motive.

Facilities shows part here is that Olympus has built long no such sophisticated camera in the compact segment, or that the camera was developed by the engineers of compact camera, that to have thrown little outside the box to the system cameras of the own House. While there are many features and also as far as possible the necessary manual setting possibilities, because of the diversity the XZ-1, however, does not match such as a pen. As an example the ISO automatic is called here, whose range is nailed on ISO 100-1600. An adjustable ceiling would be highly desirable, because of ISO 400, the image quality as with all compact cameras decreases significantly. Manually, however, has full control and can be 100 and 6,400 set in third level between ISO everything.

The scene modes and in particular the way filters are very successful. Per lens focus ring, it selects its effect, can leave the scene recognition system in the scene modes of and the camera. When the type filter, you have to be careful, because part image details are lost when the heavily exaggerated effects that you could still use for poster printing. The effects can be applied but later so that you can keep the original image. In the Halbautomatiken, as well as in manual mode, however, you have more control over the image, also color and gradation for the individual claim can be customized if you shoot in RAW format not anyway. If you have enough memory card capacity, can simultaneously record both format. Care should be taken at the factory default settings for the JPEG quality is available only on “N” as “normal”. The images are only approx. 2 MB big, i.e. details are lost because of the compression. You should choose, necessarily “F” as “fine”, then the images are less than 5 MBytes per piece. The storage is done so or so quite fast and happens in the background, which means you can shoot more.

The burst mode works at full resolution with 2 pictures / s, in the JPEG format 100 images, on RAW, however, can be made “only” 31 at the time. Both are from the forth number for a compact camera is very good values even if there are no “cycle”. You waive some resolution, the serial frame rate in JPEG mode can be increased even. The activation of the exposure bracketing is rather tricky. It is grayed out in the quick menu and can be selected only if you previously EV chose the increment from 0.3 to 1.7 in the menu. The XZ-1 makes three images. For HDR shots to deal with very high-contrast scenes that is somewhat scarce, a pity, that the XZ-1 has no HDR function. For this purpose, it absorbs panoramas and “glues” together (stitcht) directly the maximum of three images. You must trigger the first image by hand, then the XZ-1 detects the swivel direction automatically and raises the second and third image, if one has two virtual crosses in cover. Then the camera expects a long time, but the result even when detailed architecture is accurate (see the example in the links). It is a pity, however, that the panoramas resolve only about 4.6 megapixel. At the long calculation time, Olympus like to can work with the full resolution. Here “Handmade” remains in demand by the photographer.

Amazingly good also the video mode succeeded Olympus, where the company in contrast to other manufacturers such as Sony, Panasonic, Samsung and Canon not on experience in the field of the camcorder can access back. So the auto focus is after a tiny delay very gently and absolutely silent on the new level of focus sharply, if one has panned for example from an object in the foreground to the background. The zoom is slowed, i.e. again provides the camera for the later Viewer is not dizzy. The zoom noise is this also a bit quieter, but with the device on the sound track. This is really annoying but only in very quiet environments. If you would like to can also completely disable the recording in the menu. If you connect an external stereo microphone via the optional accessory shoe adapter, can decouple it acoustically from the camera or far enough from the zoom motor away to install, so no noise will be included. The video resolution is sufficient with 1280 x 720 pixels, 30 fps videos are also liquid. Not so pretty that is saving form type AVI motion JPEG, because it is consumed much memory in relation to the quality. MPEG-4 would be better to the camera.

A minor annoyance in turn is found in the sound settings of the camera. So, you can choose between three keys, with at least one requires no keypad tones. The electronic Auslösegeräusch, however, you can only disable if you lower the volume level to zero, but there are no acoustic af confirmation. In the playback mode you will find also some Bildbearbeitungsmöglichkleiten, even RAW photos can change within the camera in JPEGs, with various parameters can be set. Nice ways to play is also arising from the double shot mode which can be activated even during recording.

When the Flash again, Olympus is hardly a nakedness. The Guide number of 6.4 is although not particularly high, but by the enormous maximum aperture is specified the Flash in the wide angle ranges 100 3.5 m still at ISO far, in the tele it needed for 2.5 m. The range is doubled for an acceptable image quality at ISO 400. But what is missing is an automatic out of Flash, the photographer must do so already himself. But then the Flash has an automatic, a fill function, can fire the second curtain and also with longer shutter speeds are used. In addition to a Flash exposure correction are even manual power levels available, where there is also no measuring Flash (interesting for example in the slave Flash). But also E-system compatible TTL flash units can be used by the Aufsteckschuh. The internal Flash has the ability to wirelessly control system flashes of Olympus. However it is limited to a channel and a set of Flash which is rather a pity. The Flash illumination in wide angle is only acceptable. First of all she right upper and the lower-right corner get even more from less visible light. Medium- and long focal length there is, however, by their very nature to little objectionable. By the way, the XZ-1 has a program storage on the mode dial, so that the photographer can himself here his preferred settings save and retrieve at any time.

Objectively, you will find lenses bright in the wide angle from some manufacturers. In contrast, tele, the lens opening fails usually very lean. The XZ-1 sets here completely new standards, but at Telephoto (112 mm KB) with F2, it is 5 lichtstärker than normal cameras in wide angle. There again is the XZ-1 with F1, 8 at 28 mm (KB). Thanks to lens ring, the aperture in the aperture can be adjusted also very pleasant. To F8. 0 is a fine third gradation available. Within limits, you can provide a somewhat blurry background with the camera in the telephoto position even in portraits. The Bokeh can however not quite compete with true portrait lenses. The lens has six aperture blades, which formed at closed aperture to a very asymmetric hexagon. In long exposures, however, so closed aperture can ensure thanks to their straight fin number pretty asterisk effects on point light sources, what you sent can use as a photographer.

In sunshine, it is difficult to use the open aperture of the lens, because too much light on the sensor comes in a shortest shutter speed of 1/2000 s and ISO 100. Olympus has it but thought and used a pivoting filter which enable the quick menu. He swallows 3 EV to light, so is closing the aperture to 3 levels of the amount of light.

The auto focus speed of the lens knows how to convince. Lighting conditions, that approximately correspond to a cloudy sky, sparked the XZ-1 with good contrast in less than a half-second. Also in the field test the auto focus was always afloat and purposefully, it makes little difference whether you shoot in the wide angle or telephoto. Also the pure shutter lag is evident with 70 milliseconds, even if it sets up no records. We missed have a specific focal length specification on the screen, you can scale the zoom bar at most as great Schätzeisen. For this to pass the range from wide angle to telephoto in pleasant 1.7 s, up to 17 steps can be sensitively set.

The local setting boundaries are also practical. In normal mode, the XZ-1 from 60 cm is focused, is able to focus but in wide angle from 10 cm and the tele from 30 cm, which you can make already good detail shots. The Super macro mode activating only in wide angle and allows a minimum focus distance of 1 cm from the front lens. However this brings great problems with the scene illumination with, besides the field curvature very ugly distorted many motif. However, the tightly related part of the lens provides a thread to the recording of a Adaptertubus as an optical filter, a close-up lens or a teleconverter can be mounted on the turn. The photographic possibilities expands enormously. The number of cameras with such option is extremely manageable. In the menu, there is an entry that should be enabled when using the original Telekonverters TCON-17 extra. Without significant loss of light, the telephoto focal length by a factor of 1.7, so on approx. 190 mm (small-format equivalent), is thus extended. Enabling the option is important among other things for the mechanical image stabilizer, which reduces with sensor movement image Verwackelungen. Olympus specifies however only a compensation factor of 2 EV steps, which is somewhat thin.

We have built an own, based on DxO test lab in Lübeck image quality in December 2010, which the hinzugekauften DCTau laboratory testing should be replaced. This brings greater flexibility in the tests on the one hand, on the other hand the development of a user-friendly output in the form of the familiar or in the future much improved laboratory testing time, which is why we have currently a need can not offer still such. But, the Olympus XZ-1 is the first camera that we have tested only in the new lab test. When compared with DCTau, it should be noted that when the dynamic range in the DxO test higher values out come as in DCTau, a measurement of the artifacts on fine structures no longer exists. This is measured as the Flash illumination as well as the tendency to color fringing and colour reproduction at all.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100





Camera as much as possible to pack – which seems the goal of Pansonic at the new ultra-zoom camera Lumix DMC FZ100 to have been a case with fixed verbautem lens. And in fact, the total camera with a fullness of equipment can shine that outstrips many mid-range DSLR. In addition a lens covering the gigantic focal length range of 25 to 600 millimeters. The 15-megapixel image sensor, however, could come from a handy compact camera. Our detailed test report clarifies how to beat the Lumix FZ100 photographic everyday, as well as in the test lab.

Ergonomics and processing even the exterior reveals: the Lumix FZ100 wants to be a snapshot camera. The camera looks like a rather small geratene DSLR, the massive lens and strongly protruding handle even further this impression. Once in the hand is immediately clear: the Lumix FZ100 is a true Ultra Zoom camera. She readily presses just 540 grams on the scales. No DSLR, certainly not with a 600 mm zoom is easy. However, Panasonic achieved this flyweight by the consistent use of a bit cheap plastic. Only the tripod is made of solid metal, but it is unfortunately not the optical axis. The keys for the various ports include solid, water protected or even “waterproof” they do not close however. On the housing form, there is however nothing to problem, on the contrary: the Lumix FZ100 lies perfectly in the hand, are the most important controls with one hand without trouble. So also the lush sized mode dial, on which Panasonic has placed no less than 14 setting positions. Add a round dozen come again so quickly configure without the trip to the menu buttons and switches that can be Lumix FZ100. Pity that Panasonic of camera in addition to the somewhat smooth thumb wheel has powered won’t have a front command dial. After all: The thumb wheel changes its function under pressure and adjusted the aperture then in the A (aperture priority) mode no longer, but is used for the exposure compensation. Clever also: Important settings for which there is no place was more for dedicated buttons, can call on a quick menu. So to change the Flash mode or the Belichtungsmessmethode at lightning speed, to name only two examples. Is necessary but a trip to the configuration menu, even the savvy author quickly lose the overview. Although the long lists are subdivided into up to seven register, you must however completely through it to invoke the desired menu item. Directly select the single register not can be.
Panasonic has hardly an effort made with the screen of the Lumix FZ100. It is mounted on the camera body with a clever rotating and folding hinge on the left, so in virtually any position pan is – even if the camera on a tripod is mounted. So, for example, overhead shots or photographs to the ground are easily possible. The monitor is lush with three-inch diagonal (7.6 cm), the resolution is only 460,000 subpixel. That’s enough just to display a proper resolution view, the quality of current VGA displays not provides that the Lumix FZ100 however. As an alternative to the image control via display, the camera offers a video viewfinder (EVF). But very small, it is advised, is also the exit pupil far ahead of the actual display. People who wear glasses can overlook so the tiny viewfinder image hard to entirely, the view in the video viewfinder is similar to that in a too small that tunnel. With about 200,000 pixels, the electronic viewfinder resolves to gross, the focus is limited to assess him. It is also a pity that the Lumix FZ100 not automatically switches from the display on the EVF, if the eye approaches the viewfinder. That was the Minolta DiMAGE series years ago, with the Lumix FZ100 you must, however, cumbersome switch by hand between LCD and EVF.
Facilities Panasonic Lumix FZ100 has given a virtually rich functionality. Here, both less experienced and comfortable photographers as discriminating Fotoamateure find a number of features specifically tailored to their needs. Over 20 scene modes to easily make it example the beginners, quickly and safely on the current shooting situation set the camera – for photos in the snow or pictures of babies. Subroutines for certain scene modes are added. So you can choose not only the “portrait” program, but also “portrait in”, “portrait outside”, “portrait of beautiful skin” and more. Of course, the Lumix FZ100 offers also a face detection. Whether really helps this abundance of possibilities or not much more unnecessarily increases the spoilt for choice, be even then. Who wants to take the trouble to not be left to the choice of appropriate design program with the iAuto program also equal to the camera – in case of doubt, so the image you want in any case is faster in the box. But beware! The Flash does not automatically switches the Lumix FZ100 even in the dark Kohlenkeller, the Flash must be extended by hand. With guide number 11, the small on-board Flash is quite strong, the Lumix FZ100 also has a hot shoe for an external flash unit connection.
The Lumix FZ100 provides photographers with ambitions of diverse ways to set the camera according to taste. So she can be automatically operated (as time or aperture-type circuit breaker) and completely manually control. This applies also to the auto-focus, he can also be disabled. It is convenient that the Lumix FZ100 in manual focus automatically increases the viewfinder image. Panasonic also facilitates the manual focus with another feature: the thumb wheel is used for the broad choice of sharpness, with the arrow keys move focus to the point can be just fine adjust – cleverly made! The camera also when choosing the ISO settings is very versatile. In addition to the usual ISO automatic with selectable ceiling knows the Lumix FZ100 still the “intelligent ISO setting”: it works much like the ISO Auto, but detects moving subjects. If necessary, sets the ISO number then high, to obtain shortest shutter speeds. The Panasonic Lumix FZ100 engineers have powered also an AE/AF-lock button. In the AF memory offers a very special way: the focus distance to the object is first saved, regulates the focus, the Lumix FZ100 whenever the subject from the chosen focus level also passes – a smart function. Who does not trust the automatic exposure control, can take with the Lumix FZ100 exposures – up to three light values (EV) difference between the individual pictures can be set. Even white balance-series allows the camera, and these are certainly rarely necessary: the Lumix FZ100 white balance can be adjusted in such detail, that he “is in most cases”. However, perhaps the most important feature for advanced photographer is: the Lumix FZ100 records also in RAW format and offers a lot of potential for subsequent processing
For the creative photographer, the Lumix FZ100 also offers a wide field of activity. Color, saturation, sharpness, contrast, and much more can be adjusted according to taste. And so that the experimental photographer must laboriously again reconstruct any favorite setting, it allows the camera to save image styles and get with a few keystrokes from the quick menu. Also up to three custom menu settings in user programs can store and then quickly select the mode dial. Who can not wait to edit his pictures until he has transferred it to the PC, is at least basic editing capabilities in the Lumix FZ100: crop, just align, with titles, or other information – all this is possible. Also video maker provides the Lumix FZ100 lush functions: you records on in the modern AVHCD (1080i) format with the built-in stereo microphone provides a spatial sound impression. Aperture and shutter speed can be set during video recording, or manually set. Also, the auto focus works during the video recording and also the zoom.
While the camera during filming between the frames with an electronic shutter, it offers a traditional mechanical lock to the photograph. This is to due to its very low noise, the Lumix FZ100 raises almost silently. In a quiet environment, such as the wildlife photography or at events the camera remains so acoustic in the background. The Lumix FZ100 can take but also pictures with electronic lock and then comes to the breathtaking frame rate of up to 60 frames per second. However the resolution to around 3.5 megapixels reduces this and the story ends at the latest after one second exposure time. Full resolution the camera shoots rapid 11.8 shots per second, then ends the recording series also after a good second or 15 photos. And: the camera calls for ideal lighting conditions for the rapid series of pictures. Already on a dull autumn day the series screen speed on half of the promised value collapsed, however, did not help increasing the ISO sensitivity.

Objectively, one of the highlights of the Lumix FZ100 is certainly their lens. It covers a gigantic focal length range of 25 to 600 millimeters and is at least on the short end up with a start aperture of F2, 8 quite lichtstark. However, the light intensity with increasing focal length decreases rapidly, is only F5 tele, 2. Panasonic has also equipped the camera with a very effective optical image stabilizer. Only thus, the long maximum focal length can be at all meaningful use, which is called stabilization system ensures o.i.s. namely, that the viewfinder as spiked is – and not wobbles of course also the recording. The macro capabilities of the lens are impressive: in wide angle position the close focus distance is only ten inches, the shortest focusing distance is only one meter at 600 mm focal length. In connection with the small sensor, which already provides much depth of field at large aperture, the Lumix FZ100 could become quite the insider’s tip for Marko enthusiasts on a tight budget.

Well, Panasonic has solved the handling of the large zoom range. The very sensitively responsive, circular zoom head stops the focal length adjustment to any position. In addition the drives by Zoom faster if the ring is pushed through to the hilt and slower, if you only gently move it. So, there is little effort to set the desired image to the point. You should bring some patience when zooming however: the camera takes to 2.5 seconds to pass the entire focal range. The wide angle and macro capabilities of the lens not enough who can appropriate auxiliary lenses from the Panasonic accessories program “anflanschen”. So, the minimum focal length to 17.5 mm can be reduced with the wide angle lens DMW-LW55 (about 230 euros). However, the lens does not a classic filter thread, but a bayonet lock, accessories can be attached only via a special adapter ring.While the camera during filming between the frames with an electronic shutter, it offers a traditional mechanical lock to the photograph. This is to due to its very low noise, the Lumix FZ100 raises almost silently. In a quiet environment, such as the wildlife photography or at events the camera remains so acoustic in the background. The Lumix FZ100 can take but also pictures with electronic lock and then comes to the breathtaking frame rate of up to 60 frames per second. However the resolution to around 3.5 megapixels reduces this and the story ends at the latest after one second exposure time. Full resolution the camera shoots rapid 11.8 shots per second, then ends the recording series also after a good second or 15 photos. And: the camera calls for ideal lighting conditions for the rapid series of pictures. Already on a dull autumn day the series screen speed on half of the promised value collapsed, however, did not help increasing the ISO sensitivity.
Objectively, one of the highlights of the Lumix FZ100 is certainly their lens. It covers a gigantic focal length range of 25 to 600 millimeters and is at least on the short end up with a start aperture of F2, 8 quite lichtstark. However, the light intensity with increasing focal length decreases rapidly, is only F5 tele, 2. Panasonic has also equipped the camera with a very effective optical image stabilizer. Only thus, the long maximum focal length can be at all meaningful use, which is called stabilization system ensures o.i.s. namely, that the viewfinder as spiked is – and not wobbles of course also the recording. The macro capabilities of the lens are impressive: in wide angle position the close focus distance is only ten inches, the shortest focusing distance is only one meter at 600 mm focal length. In connection with the small sensor, which already provides much depth of field at large aperture, the Lumix FZ100 could become quite the insider’s tip for Marko enthusiasts on a tight budget.
Well, Panasonic has solved the handling of the large zoom range. The very sensitively responsive, circular zoom head stops the focal length adjustment to any position. In addition the drives by Zoom faster if the ring is pushed through to the hilt and slower, if you only gently move it. So, there is little effort to set the desired image to the point. You should bring some patience when zooming however: the camera takes to 2.5 seconds to pass the entire focal range. The wide angle and macro capabilities of the lens not enough who can appropriate auxiliary lenses from the Panasonic accessories program “anflanschen”. So, the minimum focal length to 17.5 mm can be reduced with the wide angle lens DMW-LW55 (about 230 euros). However, the lens does not a classic filter thread, but a bayonet lock, accessories can be attached only via a special adapter ring.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Nokia N8 Ready For Pre-Order for The April end Delivery, The Sooner the Better,

It’s here and it will soon be available. The much awaited Nokia N8 is ready for pre-order in the United States for $549 and should be delivered to you by the end of April, so the sooner the better. The Symbian ^3 Nokia phone first received plenty of air when it was officially announced in April and Nokia should be expecting nothing less than a killer once the Nokia N8 is fully available in markets.

Nokia is in no mood to offer any goodies (not even free shipping) for those who facilitate the pre-order facility. Nokia N8 was lounced in this year, Looks like they are pretty confident about the success of their phone N8.




Some of the features of Nokia N8 that can easily lure any gadget lover are:
·         The HD video recording and instant editing.
·         TV plug-in for direct play on TV screen. The HDMI cable comes bundled with the pack.
·         The in-famous 12 mega pixel camera which has already been over hyped.
·         Three homes screens instead of one for different people that you live with. Who knows if you want to show a different you to your parent and another side of you to your better half. Moreover, a lot professional you is required while you are at work. This feature will surely help a lot.
·         Forget external memory; the Nokia N8 boasts of 16 GB internal memory.
·         The freely available Ovi Maps for those who get lost easily.
Nokia N8 is the complete package that lets you record HD video and edit the same on the fly. One can add text, images and music etc. from the comfort of the phone itself.
[via Nokia]
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The Type of Latest Nokia QWERTY Smartphone – Nokia E6

Since a few years ago Nokia had a very successful line of QWERTY devices which included the E71 and the E71. And now Nokia has announced it’s the type of latest addition to the QWERTY line, the new business smartphone – Nokia E6. This device is the same as to the X7 and runs on the latest Symbian OS called Anna. The Nokia E6 has a 2.56″ LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 640×480. Besides the touchscreen, Nokia have improved its QWERTY keyboard for a faster typing, good type experience and also navigation. The new Nokia E6 has a decent eight megapixel full auto focus camera with dual LED flash and also the ability to record 720p HD videos at 25fps and not only that Nokia E6 can be Zoom.

Besides these features the E6 has 8GB of internal memory and also supports memory cards of up to 32 GB capacity. The E6 also allows the user to create and edit Word, Excel and PowerPoint docs. This new phone features built-in GPS and free global maps through the latest Ovi Maps.it’s really good phone in 2011.

As for connectivity, the new Nokia E6 has Bluetooth connectivity and also WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity. This phone will be available in stores starting from Q2 this year.
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Apple releases iOS 4.3.2

Apple has just released the latest version of iOS, iOS 4.3.2 which fixes problems like FaceTime issues and international iPad 3G connections and security. Still there is no news about the low battery time that the iPhone 4 was having problems with on iOS 4.3, but at least the new software fixes some of the problems that users had with FaceTime and also with their iPad 3G.


In the release note there is no reference to any updates that they may have brought to fix the battery life issue, of course this issue may be already fixed and not noted. Like previous updates, the new iOS 4.3.2 is very easy to install and all you have to do in order to have it on your device is to plug your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch to your computer open iTunes and just click check for updates, so if you are the owner of an iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, or iPod Touch than just download it and find out for yourself what improvements Apple has made.


This update contains improvements and other bug fixes including…
  • Fixes an issue that occasionally caused blank or frozen video during a FactTime call
  • Fixes and issue that prevented some international users from connecting to 3G networks on iPad Wi-Fi + 3G
  • Contains the latest security updates
On a side note, if you’ve jailbroken your iOS device or unlocked your iPhone and you want to keep it that way, we strongly advise you not to update at the moment especially via iTunes as you will loose both your jailbreak and carrier unlock. The latest ultrasn0w tool from the iPhone Dev Team is only updated to cover up to iOS version 4.3.1 and not this latest 4.3.2.

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New Toshiba Portégé R830 - a powerful ultraportable netbook

Toshiba has launched recently the new Portégé R830 along with the Tecra R840 and Tecra R850, an ultra-thin and lightweight notebook that offers incredible performance thanks to Intel’s Sandy Bridge processor equipped with Intel’s HyperThreading technology.

The Portégé R803 has been designed to give its user the opportunity to work for a longer time, while reducing any issues on the cooling system. The notebook also offers protection and sustainability through its design that is designed to absorb shock, thus providing maximum protection. The Portégé R830 is equipped with Impact Sensor Hard Drive that protects data stored on its hard-drive in case of damage from a fall, the notebook keyboard is designed to resist water spillage as well.


Hardware options include Intel’s 2nd generation Core i3/i5/i7 processor, this of course is the new lineup which boasts the new Sandy Bridge tech, the notebook also integrates the Intel HyperThreading technology which allows each core to work on two separate tasks simultaneously. Connectivity wise you’re not short of the newest and fanciest, the R830 will come with WiFi, USB 3.0, HDMI, USB Sleep and Charge while Bluetooth 3.0 and WiMax are optional.
The Toshiba Portégé R830 notebook is available to order at a starting price of $889 for the base model.

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Next Sony Ericsson XPERIA is expected with Android 2.0

Another Android smartphone is leaked, but unfortunately we can't say that it is going to start its sales any time soon. This time it's Sony Ericsson who fancy Android for its top range mobile phone, for next XPERIA division model to be precise. Parallels with HTC Hero here are possible, of course, but I fear they would be untimely because Rachel, so is its codename, sports some interesting features that make it stand out a bit.

There is not much to say about the next Sony Ericsson XPERIA, but we already know that it might whop Hero's nose. First of all, SE is preparing an 8 megapixel camera with autofocus. Nothing with more humble pixel density was expected for the XPERIA because guys at Sony Ericsson were always taken up with cameras. Which probably explains an over 12 megapixel phone from them by the end of the year.

Now, there is more. HTC Hero comes with 528MHz processor. The XPERIA in turn is expected to be fitted with a latest 1GHz processor. That of course would make a difference no matter what the phone will be used for.

The last thing so far is the OS. SE Rachel is rumored to be one of the first devices out there with Android 2.0. This fact arises questions like whether it will have something at least remotely like Sense UI? Or one which is even more actual: how long to wait for it? All we know is that Android 2.0 comes in autumn, hopefully Rachel also.
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HTC Touch HD vs iPhone 3G vs SonyEricsson XPERIA X1

As you might see, touchscreen phone interface is strongly making its way as the main control scheme in the majority of smartphones and even regular cell phones. While it was used in mobiles prior to iPhone, Apple showed the world that touchscreen interface can be used as an easy and original alternative to regular buttons. Even if you are an anti-Apple fanatic, it is hard to disagree that iPhone, with all its flaws, was a big step forward in user interface - with many other companies now adopting the same control scheme as iPhone's thumb control. The idea of using stylus as a needed part of interaction between user and his gadget becomes more and more outdated nowadays, with devices like iPhone approving that touchscreen can be controlled by only your thumbs, with no stylus at all.

Looking as Apple making step after step to dominate the market with its upgraded iPhone 3G, companies like HTC and SonyEricsson decided to renew their device lineup and to produce some interesting iPhone rivals. And while HTC already made many attempts to compete with iPhone with its Touch lineup, many of them don’t came even close to the iPhone. They lacked iPhone's sleek user interface, its big and bright screen and many more. Now, both HTC and SonyEricsson understood that to make a powerful iPhone rival they must focus on multimedia side of their devices. So, recent products from these companies, HTC Touch HD and SonyEricsson XPERIA X1, were made with all those things in mind. And in this comparison we would like to describe and compare all of those three touchscreen smartphones: iPhone 3G vs. HTC Touch HD vs. SonyEricsson XPERIA X1.

Appearence

Design is a very questionable point of comparison, but at least we can describe the exterior looks of these devices. All three phones were made in black colors, with iPhone you can choose between black and white back panels though. Sizes are almost completely the same, with X1 being the thickest (16.7 mm), iPhone 3G - tallest (115.5 mm) and Touch HD - widest (62.8 mm). HTC Touch HD is heaviest than others (146.4 g). Complete specifications are:

Touch HD - 115 x 62.8 x 12 mm; 146.4 g
XPERIA X1 - 110 x 53 x 16.7 mm; 145 g
iPhone 3G - 115.5 x 62.1 x 12.3 mm; 133 g

Unlike iPhone and HTC Touch, XPERIA X1 is a slider, with full QWERTY keyboard hidden under the screen. It is slightly curved when opened, no idea if this is only a design move or somehow improves usability. iPhone traditionally lacks any navigational buttons, so does the Touch HD. However, SonyEricsson devise has a full set of front buttons, which are shaped in triangles (somehow resembling Nokia Prism) - two soft keys, dial / reject, button for opening Start menu, Ok / close and navigational button in center.
Overall, all three smartphones look stylish and interesting, so it is only a matter of taste which one has better design.
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SATADIMM SSD - data transfer speed increased up to 520 MB/sec

Last summer, specialists from Viking Modular Solutions - a unit of Sanmina-SCI Corporation, presented SSD SATADIMM. SATADIMM modules have SATA 3 Gbps interface and look like standard DIMM modules.

In beginning of the second quarter of this year, the company has announced the second generation SATADIMM. Structurally, the data storage devices are like DDR3memory modules with height of 25 mm and 18.75 mm (VLP). However they feature new SATA 6 Gbps and SAS interfaces for even faster data transmission rates.

New drives demonstrate performance of 60,000 IOPS on random access read/write operations. Data transfer rate is up to 520 MB / sec. For comparison - first generation SATADIMM had speed of 260 MB/sec.

Manufacturer position their knowhow solution for blade-servers, rack servers sizes 1U, storage subsystems and boards AdvancedTCA (ATCA).
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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Sony XEL-1 11-Inch OLED HDTV - first Organic Panel in sale.

At the recent hi-tech exhibition in Berlin Sony was among those who draw the best attention. It is all about their new OLED technology. OLED or Organic Light Emitting Diode is so far the most progressive technology for television displaysand Sony’s XEL-1 11-Inch OLED HDTV is the firs one to be unleashed in sale. The greatest side of the OLED TV displays is that they are ultra slim – only 3 mm. Also Organic Light Emitting Diode provides better picture quality, wider viewing angles and faster response time if we compare it with LCDs or any other displays. Stock price for Sony XEL-1 11-Inch OLED HDTV – 2,499.99 USD.

Main characteristics:
To give clearer preview of OLED’s features, should be said that the main design advantage is the organic diode itself. Unlike LCDs with same specialized inorganic diode, it can produce a greater amount of light directed at color pixels. Actually every pixel it the matrix produces its own light blast due to its organic nature. Organic diodes used in Sony OLED technology are semiconductors placed in microscopic caves. They produce light by making electronic holes and electrons circulate between cathode and anode. Distinctive feature here is that electronic holes are more mobile in the organic material that in inorganic one. Such a way every OLED display doesn’t require backlight and polarizer.


Advantages:
Sony’s OLED TV is ones again first in the market though the technology is not new. Sony managed to adjust properly all the components so they are operating good enough to emphasize all the advantages and to scale back scanty losses. Such a way OLED TV is energy saving – as it was said before it doesn’t have backlight. Sony 11-inch OLED panel consumes only 60 percents of energy required for same average LCD. Next advantage – manufacturing simplicity. Assemblage process of light emitting panels is close to simple printing diodes on a plate. Sony specialists confirm that this process is very cheap and will become even cheaper in near-term outlook. Also micro-cavity pixel structure and direct electric current provide unsurpassed response time (0,1 millisecond, average LCD has 4 – 8 milliseconds response time), high brightness and pixel density, vivid colors and 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.

Disadvantages:
There is only one main disadvantage actually. Unfortunately organic material has a very short lifetime compared to an inorganic one. Organic diodes will last 14 000 working hours while LCD or LED TV displays will sustain approximately 60 000 hours. Luckily other manufacturers have come up with ideas to double organic panel’s endure ability. Panasonic and Toshiba have some positive results on that and maybe that is why they haven’t yet presented production models.

    Specifications:
  • Video: 11 inches; 960 X 540 resolution; 1,000,000:1 contrast.
  • Audio: Dolby Digital; A/V Synch; MTS Stereo Decoder.
  • Inputs: Memory Stick Media Slot; RF Connection.
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New Sony VAIO Z and Y Series notebooks

Sony has definitely enlighten the day with the announcement of new VAIO Z and Y Series notebooks. Cramping latest computer technologies into a very compact and neat body is what VAIO was originally at from the day one. So they stuck to it. The top spec VAIO Z117 has an Intel Core i7 processor with Turbo Boost feature, plenty of system memory and Quad SSD. However even this – the most hardcore model – seems to lack some of the features we are looking forward in all of the latest VAIO-level notebooks: USB 3.0 and discrete DirectX 11 graphics. Let’s see then what Sony has prepared. Sony VAIO Z and Y Series specs after the jump.




Sony VAIO Z Series

Even the least equipped VPCZ115GG features an Intel Core i5 Turbo Boost powerhouse, big and fast HDD and DDR3 video memory. That said however, no USB 3.0 or DirectX 11. Clearly, Z series is more than just “go to work, get back home” notebook. A media fun house - yes, a decent gaming machine – yes. Mind you that we don’t know how much Z Series models will cost when they appear on shelves, so if they happen to be priced respectively, I guess we could go easier on them.


    Sony VAIO VPCZ117GG (top end):
  • Processor: Intel Core i7 w/Turbo Boost, 2.66GHz – 3.33GHz, 4MB L3 Cache
  • Chipset: Intel HM57
  • System memory: 8GB DDR3
  • SSD: 256GB SATA
  • Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M w/CUDA
  • Display: 13.1 inch TFT, 1920 x 1080
  • Wireless: b/g/n IEEE 802.11, 11Mbps
  • Battery: standard Li-Ion, up to 8h
  • Size: 12.4" x 0.9" x 8.2"

Sony VAIO Y Series


So far, there is only one model in the lineup – the VPCY115FG. Its distinctive feature is a 13.3 inch display – slightly bigger than Z Series’. Everything else is not even quite as good, but that will sure cut off a good half of the price. You could say that Y Series is a business solution. Looking good and offers just what you want and not much over that. Or that it is no more than a stylish accessory. Decide for yourself:

    Sony VAIO VPCY115FG:
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.3GHz, 3MB L2 Cache
  • Chipset: Mobile Intel GS45
  • System memory: 2GB DDR3
  • HDD: 320GB SATA, 5400rpm
  • Graphics card: Mobile Intel GMA 4500MHD
  • Display: 13.3 inch TFT, 1366 x 768
  • Wireless: b/g/n IEEE 802.11, 11Mbps
  • Battery: standard Li-Ion, up to 6h or optional up to 9h
  • Size: 12.8" x 0.9" x 8.9"
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Sony Ericsson does Xperia arc


Sony Ericsson decided that they will no longer release smartphones that are far behind in terms of OS updates compared to the rest of the mobilemanufacturers, hence their latest addition to the Xperia family – the Xperia arc. This is one handset that will definitely stun you whenever you take a look at it, running on the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. First unveiled at the recently concluded CES 2011, it is the first of a new generation of Xperia smartphones, so you can be sure that there will be more to come!
As we mentioned above, the design is what makes the new Xperia arc a looker, where it is super slim and hence, extremely light. Measuring a mere 8.7mm at its thinnest point, it will not sacrifice anything when it comes to performance, boasting an extra wide 4.2” multi-touch screen display. Sony Ericsson has certainly not gimped on material since they used premium materials to form its stunning arc body, so while you might think that this is going to break far more easily than a Hershey chocolate bar, it is still strong enough to fit nicely into your hand. One word of advice though – if you’re going to wear a really tight pair of jeans, we would suggest that you not put this in your rear pocket – you never know when it is in there and just jump onto a hard seat somewhere!
As for its innards, expect the best of Sony technology to be found, from its Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine for exceptional visual brilliance and a crystal clear image, to Sony’s award-winning Exmor R for mobile sensor (at 8.1-megapixels) with the f/2.4 lens that is capable of shooting high quality, bright pictures and HD videos even in low light conditions. Of course, all images shot can be viewed over a HDTV (preferably a Sony one) using the built in HDMI-connector. Needless to say, other specifications are pretty standard such as a 3.5mm audio jack, aGPS navigation, Bluetooth and DLNaconnectivity, and Wi-Fi support among others. There is no word on pricing or availability though.
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