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By September 8, 2009 Read More →

Win a SanDisk Sansa Express

Well the forums have been up for a week already and I am pleased with how things are going. Plenty of you have already entered the Samsung i7500 Galaxy competition and Toshiba TG01 competition. If you haven’t yet entered you have until the end of September to do so – head over to the competitions forum for the low down or follow the links above.

It’s taking a while for Google to get around to indexing all the new pages but it’s getting there!

So with the first week out of the way I thought I would throw a random prize out there and offer the SanDisk Sansa Express MP3 player, that we reviewed a while ago, as a prize to the 30th person to correctly find the answer to the following question and send the answer to me via PRIVATE MESSAGE (PM) on the forum.

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QUESTION: Tracy and I have a daughter – what is her name?

This will make you work a little bit and get you searching on the forum! The answer IS on there!

So head over to the forum and PM me your answer. You have to be a registered forum member to PM but you can sign up any time!

Don’t forget the other competitions are there for you too and there will be more over the next three weeks.

 

I’ll announce the winner of the competition tomorrow morning. GOOD LUCK!

 

posted by: Matt

Posted in: Competitions
By September 7, 2009 Read More →

Canon EOS 500D review

When you talk about digital cameras I think almost everyone will have heard of Canon. Launched earlier this years the EOS 500D joins Canon’s DSLR range at the lower end, one step above the 1000D.

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The Canon EOS 500D body

 

I’m a big fan of Canon cameras and I’ve had several models over the years from the 300D up to the 50D I use now and pretty much everything in between. I know it’s simply a case of what you get used to but I simply prefer Canon over the other makes out there. Just my personal opinion but having a pretty decent selection of Canon lenses already is definitely a factor!

I managed to get my hands on the EOS 500D a few weeks ago and have been road testing it ever since. I’ve used it for taking photos of some of the products that we have in for review at the moment and I’ll post some sample shots further on in the review.

 

What’s in the box?

My review unit was part of a kit and came with the 18-55USM IS Lens. I’ve limited the review to the body itself though. In the main box you’ll find:

  • The Canon EOS 500D camera body
  • LP-E5 lithium-ion battery
  • Battery charger
  • Body cap
  • Shoulder strap
  • USB cable
  • Video cable
  • CD-ROMs featuring EOS Digital Solution software and documentation
  • 227 page camera manual

 

Take a look at my earlier Canon EOS 500D unboxing video for more.

 

Canon EOS 500D Specification:

  • 15.1Mp CMOS sensor
  • Canon EF-S Lens Mount
  • Crop Factor 1.6x
  • 9 Point Auto Focus
  • 3.4 fps burst mode (11 RAW and unlimited JPG)
  • ISO 100-3200 (expandable to 12,800)
  • 1/4000 – 30secs shutter speed
  • Live View Mode
  • 3.0" LCD 920k dot LCD Monitor
  • HD Video shooting modes (1080p @ 20fps and 720p @ 30fps)
  • SDHC Memory Cards
  • Weight: 480g

These are just the headline features. A full run-down of the specification can be found on the Canon website.

 

General

Looking at the 500D for the first time it’s difficult to distinguish it from its predecessor, the 450D and its 1000D little brother. The controls and menus are immediately familiar.

The build of the 500D, although slightly better than the 1000D perhaps is largely plastic and, for me coming from the more expensive 50D, feels just a little too plastic and a little too light. The 50D is more reassuringly heavy due to its aluminium body. That said, don’t be put off, the 500D is definitely one of the better made DSLR’s in the price bracket.

So taking a look around the camera body:

The 500D is a fairly typical looking DSLR body. However it’s quite compact so if like me you have large hands you might find the grip a little small I can only wrap two middle fingers around the grip leaving my index finger to press the shutter release button and my little finger hanging rather awkwardly off the bottom.

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The back panel is quite busy but dominated by the 3" LCD Screen which is a hi-res 920k dots affair. Around that you have the menu buttons, viewfinder, and a variety of other controls for navigating the menu and display and changing camera settings.

The Canon EOS 500D back panel

Canon EOS 500D back panel

 

On the top of the camera you’ll find the hotshoe for adding a flash as well as the built-in pop-up flash. Next to that is the mode dial which sets the main shooting settings from full-auto to full-manual. There’s also the on/off switch that’s easily in reach of your thumb and the all-important shutter release button.

Canon EOS 500D top view

Canon EOS 500D top view

 

Not much to see on the bottom of the camera but this is where the battery is inserted and a standard tripod 1/4" screw thread can be found.

Canon EOS 500D bottom view

Canon EOS 500D bottom view

 

The Mini-HDMI and USB/AV out connectors can be found on the left side of the body under a rubber cover. There’s also a socket to plug in an external shutter release here.

Canon EOS 500D left side

Canon EOS 500D left side

 

To the right there’s a door covering the SD memory card slot. This supports SD and SDHC memory cards.

Canon EOS 500D right side

Canon EOS 500D right side

 

Review

As I mentioned already, the 500D looks very much like the 450D the it replaced and many will ask whether the 500D is worth the upgrade. The things that set the 500D apart are the 15.1MP CMOS sensor (which is the same as on the 50D), the DIGIC4 processor and probably most notably the ability to shoot HD Video footage.

HD Video shooting from a DSRL is a relatively new thing and at the moment only the 500D and its bigger brother the 5D mkII are capable of this. Other manufactures have have models capable of it and this certainly seems like a trend that is set to continue. As I record a lot of video this is one feature that I was keen to try. I’ll come to that in a moment.

The 500D has a decent ISO range from 100-3200 ISO, up from the 450D’s limit of just 1600. There’s also a H2 setting that has an ISO equivalent of 12,800. As you can imagine though, going that high does result in some pretty noisy looking images. If you look at the image below you’ll see what I mean. On the left we have a 100% crop of a child’s toy at 100 ISO and on the left the same toy at 12,800 ISO.

100 ISO left and 12,800 ISO right

100 ISO left and 12,800 ISO right

 

The other thing I noticed about the 500D right away is how much quieter the shutter release was than the 450D. This is perhaps important for wildlife photography of if you are using the camera to take pictures whilst in a crowd as you are less likely to disturb those around you.

The LCD screen on the rear is the same size as the 450D, a generous 3" but the resolution has been drastically increased to 920,000 dots. The difference here is amazing a makes image preview/review much more practical and gives a better representation of the captured image.

As with other Canon cameras at within the price range the sensor isn’t full frame with a 1.6x crop factor. This means that the focal length written on your lenses must be multiplied by 1.6 so the supplied 18-55mm lens becomes a 28.8-88mm looking at a 35mm equivalent. This is still plenty wide enough for most applications and can be beneficial in some respects as you get a little more ‘reach’ at the long end of the lens. The 500D is compatible with all EF and EF-S lenses – and there are 100’s to choose from!

Canon have added a new Integrated Cleaning System to this model. What this does is that every time you turn the camera on or off the sensor is ultrasonicaly shaken to try to dislodge any dust or debris that may have found its way inside.

So we come to the main thing that I wanted to test, the HD Video recording. As a mentioned earlier. I record a lot of video footage whether it’s unboxing videos for the website or videos of my daughter I’m very often behind the camera. For a long time video cameras have been able to take still shots but even the best HD camcorders produce, at best, average looking still photos. So when DSLR cameras started to feature the ability to record HD video footage this sounded like the way to go.

Typically SLR lenses are much larger and, perhaps, higher quality than those you would find on even the best consumer camcorders. I suppose this is highlighted by the fact that SLR camera lenses, even the cheaper ones, cost more than a camcorder. DSLR’s also have pretty large CMOS sensors so I thought that the results of this technological marriage would be impressive.

Although the 500D boasts the ability to record both 1080p and 720p HD footage you are 1080p recording is limited to just 20fps which is somewhat lower than the normal 30fps. However 720p footage can be recorded at 30fps. For the majority of work that I do 720p is more than adequate anyway.

It was my plan to record a few unboxing videos with the 500D to see how they compared to the Sanyo Xacti HD1000 that I use at the moment. This is where I became a little disappointed with this camera. Let me explain.

When you set the camera to video shooting mode you are instructed to obtain a focus lock before you begin recording. Not really a big problem in itself as this simply means holding down the focus button for a few seconds. The issue is, once you start recording video the camera doesn’t auto focus again on its own. If something moves in or out of focus or you want to focus on a different subject while recording you have to then press the focus button again. This may not seem like a big problem but when you press the focus button the lens goes kinda crazy for a few seconds while it hunts for a new focus, all of which is recorded. If the subject then moves again you have to press the focus button again. You can’t simply keep your finger on the focus button. This is quite annoying and means that for me the camera isn’t suitable for video recording where much of what I record moves back a forward almost continuously. A real shame considering how good the recorded video is otherwise.

The other down side to video recording is that there’s no socket for an external mic. There is of course a built-in mic but it’s not perfect by any means, it only faces forwards and is to one side of the lens where I seemed to keep putting my fingers!

Check out the sample HD video below.

The Live View system on the 500D is excellent. It features three modes; AF Quick which uses the 9 AF points, AF Live, which uses contract detection, and AF Face Detect which also uses contrast detection but can also recognise faces.  AF Live is probably the one that you’ll find yourself using most as the AF Quick interrupts the live display while it seeks the focus.

In sequential shooting mode the 500D can snap at a healthy 3.4 fps and can grab 11 consecutive frames is shooting RAW or unlimited frames if shooting JPG. This is a pretty reasonably shooting rate and is roughly half that of the 50D due to the 500D having 2 DIGIC4 channels against the 50D’s 4.

I don’t know why Canon have opted for SDHC memory cards over Compact Flash on their newer EOS cameras. Perhaps this is a cost-saving exercise but for someone that has a nice selection of CF cards it’s a little annoying to have to splash out on new memory cards. Something to consider perhaps if you make the move from another Canon DSLR to the 500D.

 

Sample Images

The images below are direct from the camera with no editing, just resized for upload. Camera was set to full auto for the sample shots.

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100% centre crop

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You can download a sample HD video using this link. In this video I explain and demonstrate the auto focus limitations when recording video.

 

Conclusion

The Canon EOS 500D is an extremely capable digital SLR camera. It has some impressive features that suit both new photographers and more seasoned prosumers alike.

Picture quality is hard to fault. There are certain thing ‘missing’ in my opinion. Remote flash trigger socket is just one.

If you have the 450D and are considering the upgrade I’d question whether or not it’s worth it. If you are looking for HD video then buy an HD camcorder instead!

For the price I would personally opt for the 50D which is now not much more expensive. The 50D has better build quality and is that big larger, plus it has a better frame rate and better AF. If you are just starting out then you may wish to consider the 450D which can still be purchased. The only compelling reason to purchase the 500D is for the HD video, however, for reasons I’ve already mentioned I don’t think that the HD video is enough to tip the scales in favour of the 500D. Buy the 50D!

 

Review by: Matt

Posted in: Reviews
By September 6, 2009 Read More →

NDrive Windows Mobile SatNav review

Quite some time ago Matt was up to his old tricks and threw away a question, ‘Want to test some new software that’s not even out yet?’ Me being me…….here’s the review.

NDrive are a Portuguese company that was founded in 2001 dedicated to the GIS and Mobility markets and developed the NDrive brand and software from 2005.

The software in question is the NDrive satellite navigation for mobile phones. Here’s the blurb..

‘NDrive is a personal navigation solution. NDrive provides an advanced navigation experience, with clear and precise turn-by-turn spoken and visual instructions, including street and place names for door-to-door navigation with detailed local information, tailored for business or entertainment use, in a language of your choice. NDrive provides highly-accurate and detailed digital maps of countries all over the world, with a simple yet powerful user interface, ideal for inexperienced users.’

Key features

    • Zero installation: just plug in, switch on & GO
    • Latest and most complete maps: on DVD or Memory Card, providing a door-to-door navigation in more than 80 countries.
    • Very simple interface: touch-screen operation with gestures recognition, developed for the inexperienced users
    • Navigation to any address or point of interest: in any country or region with clear and accurate turn-by-turn voice instructions
    • Fast, complete and easy to search contents: powerful database at your fingertip
    • Dynamic data support: real-time weather reports and forecasts and cultural events (require country local provider)
    • Phone support: directly call a POI, access dynamic navigation information on the go (requires GSM)
    • Multimedia: play audio, video and view photos (on selected devices)
    • Multilanguage support (24 languages): written on screen and voice commands
    • Advanced features: Make your own personal information, export and import it from other formats
    • On both map mode and routing mode you can pan, zoom, rotate and change perspective angle at an amazing speed.
    • Depending on processor’s speed NDrive can draw a new map from 6 to 10 times every second, bringing the fastest video like navigation experience in the market.
    • See smooth map design through a superior proprietary anti-aliasing technology, transparencies, moving icons and different map templates to choose from.
    • Most representative buildings rendered in 3D

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Review

Supplied on an SD card the software was an absolute doddle to load and initialise. Out of the box it has been easy to use and great features like large buttons, really quick UI etc. Make it very useable on a day to day basis.

In my laziness, and to save having to transfer the software on to my HTC diamond (which hasn’t got a card slot) I loaded the NDrive on to my trusty old Asus P526, bearing in my this is a 200 MHz processor, the NDrive faired really well. It was quick and responsive, with the addition of QuickGPS, the satellite lock was fast and the for once no lag between the map route and the real drive. You appear exactly where you currently are on the map.

The directions are very clear and loud, the addition of speed safety cameras and POI’s which you are able to update online, again are easy to use and clear.

There are loads of options at the touch of a button, a few can be seen here..

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For those of you Tomtom users you will be familiar with the ‘just have a play’ mentality and this is very similar, every time you pick it up you find something else it can do.

It is also completely finger friendly, with most screens being single touch and easy to scroll for different options. Even things like adding ‘Home’, ‘Favourite’, ‘Itineraries’ and ‘Email co-ordinates’ are all one touch. This makes it an alternative to MapPoint with very good user interfacing. No one wants to fumble on a GPS while driving…

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Navigation is no hassle and appears accurate, there are options full 6 character Post code searches, POI, co-ordinates, or just simple City centre or street centre searches. The route calculation is really quick, and during playback of the route, it is definitely a more video type experience even on the old Asus.

Points of interest information may carry descriptive and photographic information depending on country availability for better user understanding of the location. They can also have phone, email, website that can interact with your phone navigation device, for immediate action. Drill into the POI’s and there is another world of information, as seen.. in this case search ‘London’ and then ‘Tourist attractions’.

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Once again, all one touch and very quick.

Conclusion

This software is very capable, quick and easy to use, at a cost in the region of 80 – 100 euro, I do wonder if entering this extremely fierce and competitive market is a wise move, to live in this world you need to be good.

The NDrive does prove itself to be reliable and fully feature packed as well as being competitively priced. I had no issues with using it over an extended period; it appears stable and overall very user friendly. Available to suit most users it is installable on Symbian, WM 5 and 6 as well as being able to buy standalone units for around 125 – 155 euro.

I wonder what else it can do that I have missed. Most of the info was taken from their website, so head over and take a look, if you are fed up with the usual Sat Nav suspects, this may well make a change and offer a viable alternative.

Review by: Steve

Posted in: Reviews
By September 5, 2009 Read More →

O2 XDA Venn unboxing video

O2 released the new XDA Venn last week here in the UK but it’s not a totally new handset. The Venn has been on sale for a while in the USA as the Pantech Matrix Pro on the AT&T network and is also known as the Pantech Mustang 2. For those of you unfamiliar with the Pantech or the Venn it has a unique trick up its sleeve in that it has a dual slide action with both a numeric keypad and and full QWERTY keypad.

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The O2 XDA Venn

 

The Venn is one of the few Windows Mobile Standard devices available at the moment so there’s no touch screen here. It’s a fairly well featured handset though with 528mHz Qualcomm CPU,  128mb RAM, 256mb ROM and quad band connectivity. However, there is a glaring omission in my opinion, the total lack of WiFi connectivity is a real shame as this is something that’s become pretty much standard on most handsets now.

We’ll be reviewing the XDA Venn this week and will have the review online shortly, so for now sit back and take a look at the unboxing video below.

 

O2 XDA Venn unboxing video

 

O2 XDA Venn Specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard
  • Qualcomm 528mHz CPU
  • 128MB RAM
  • 256MB ROM
  • 2.4" QVGA (240×320) transflective display
  • Quad Band
  • GPRS, EDGE, 3G, HSDPA, HSUPA
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • MicroSD memory card support
  • 2.0 megapixel camera
  • GPS(?)
  • Weight: Dimensions: 106 x 51 x 21mm (H x W x D)

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Phones
By September 4, 2009 Read More →

ViewSonic ventures into NetBook territory

You may have heard of Viewsonic monitors before but the company has decided to try the netbook market with two models, the VNB100 and VNB101. What’s more they are actually quite reasonably priced at £299 and £329 respectively, they even have a reasonably good spec!

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The Viewsonic VNB100 (left) and the Viewsonic VNB101 (right)

ViewSonic, has entered the PC market on a roll. Today, ViewSonic has announced two additions to its recently released personal computing line – the VNB100 and VNB101 NetBooks.

The VNB100 and VNB101 NetBooks feature portability and power in a sleek, sturdy package. Offering alternative options according to user preferences, ViewSonic has produced the entry-level VNB100 and the high-end VNB101. Drawing on its vast experience in LCD technology, ViewSonic has created two ideal portable PC solutions.

VNB100

Featuring a 10" wide colour TFT Active Matrix LCD, the VNB100 is a basic NetBook consisting of key operational essentials such as a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB memory, 160GB hard drive and Microsoft Windows XP Home, as well as integrated WiFi 802.11 b/g and 10/100 Ethernet for easy connectivity. Three high-speed USB 2.0 ports provide easy peripheral plug in, while the 5-in-1 card reader allows for effortless file transfers. The durable IML finish resists scratching, humidity and extremes in temperature. The VNB100 can expand to become a mini-TV via the PCI-Express slot and can steer users in the right direction with its GPS navigation tool. Eco-friendly, the packaging has been designed to be fully recyclable. Perfect for easy mobile computing, the VNB100 offers all-around reliability in a convenient, compact design.

VNB101

Sporting a super slim 25mm design and light weight (1.1kg), the VNB101 is the elite NetBook that boasts a frameless screen design for brilliant edge-to-edge images. The IML finish resists wear and is perfect for cover printing. Beneath its surface is a powerful Intel Atom N280 processor, plus 1GB memory, 160GB of storage and Microsoft Windows XP Home. With 8 second rapid boot-up, the VNB101 also comes equipped with WiFi 802.11 b/g connectivity, 10/100 Ethernet and built-in Bluetooth, as well as an ultra-light lithium-polymer battery that boasts a battery life of up to 5 hours. In addition, the VNB101 offers comfortable typing with its 92% standard size keyboard and comes bundled with additional software. Multiple touch control pad allows you to easily manipulate any image. Perfect for the professional on the go, the VNB101 provides real power reliability in a well-designed, sophisticated package.

The ViewSonic VNB100 and VNB101 is now available with an SRP – VNB100 £299 inc and VNB101 £329 inc.

As always, we’ll try to get our hands on one for review. I cant help wondering if the netbook market is already somewhat saturated though!?

 

Posted by: Tracy

Posted in: Laptops
By September 4, 2009 Read More →

eXpansys Friday deals 4th September

   
Xperia X1

   

eXpansys Friday Deals: Selected deals between 11am and 5pm, 4th September 2009

   
Nokia 5800 Xpress Music
Info

Nokia 5800 Xpress Music Phone
(Black/Red)

Normally £209.99
Now £194.99
Save £15

ASUS P320 GPS Windows Smartphone with FREE Car Kit
Info

ASUS P320 GPS Windows Smartphone
With FREE Car Kit

Normally £149.99
Now £139.99
Save £10

Intel SATA Solid State Drive
Info

Intel X18-M 80GB
1.8" SATA Solid State Drive

Normally £149.99
Now £129.99
Save £20

trueCall Nuisance Call Blocker
Info

trueCall Nuisance Call Blocker
As seen on Dragons’ Den

Normally £79.99
Now £69.99
Save £10

Garmin Mobile XT GPS Map Software
Info

Garmin Mobile XT GPS Map Software
UK + Ireland

Normally £59.99
Now £34.99
Save £25

GlobalSat BU-353 WaterProof USB GPS Receiver
Info

GlobalSat BU-353 WaterProof USB
GPS Receiver SiRF Star III

Normally £30.99
Now £24.99
Save £6


These deals are available on Friday the 4th of September 2009 between 11am and 5pm by following the links above only. Normal pricing will apply outside of these hours*.
 
Xperia X1


*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer, available while stocks last.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Deals & Offers
By September 3, 2009 Read More →

Toshiba announces the WM 6.5 TG01

It IFA today Toshiba have just announced the new version of their popular TG01 handset which will be one of the first handset out there to have Windows Mobile 6.5. Note that existing TG01 customers will qualify for a free update to Windows Mobile 6.5 as well. So if you win the TG01 in our competition then you’ll be able to upgrade it! 🙂

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Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd, Mobile Communications Division, today announced  the launch of the TG01 Windows® phone, a variant of its groundbreaking TG01 featuring the new Windows Mobile® 6.5 operating system.

The arrival of Windows Mobile® 6.5 and Toshiba’s immediate adoption of the platform for the TG01 sees the handset become a fully-certified Windows® phone; the updated TG01 Windows® phone will start to appear in stores across Europe from 6th October 2009. Toshiba customers who have previously purchased the TG01 will also be entitled to an upgrade to the new Windows Mobile® 6.5, free of charge.

The launch of the TG01 Windows® phone means users will be able to enjoy all the benefits of Windows Mobile® 6.5, including a new Home screen and a finger-friendly start menu. Designed to offer fun and interactive navigation between applications, Windows Mobile® 6.5 provides users with faster access to the handset’s plethora of features.

Windows Marketplace for Mobile enables users to download and install Windows Mobile® applications, including Games, Social Networking functions and office-tools, meaning each handset can be personalised to suit the tastes and needs of each individual user. Support for the latest version of Internet Explorer® makes it faster and easier to browse the Internet, and the free Microsoft My Phone enables users to protect their phone by backing up data and securely share photos with families and friends across PC, phone and the web-based platforms.

The TG01 Windows®  phone also comes with the high-power Snapdragon™ 1GHz processor, as found on the Toshiba TG01, to deliver smooth video playback, super-fast gaming and detail-rich browsing.  The same superb, high-resolution 4.1” Wide-VGA (800 x 480) touchscreen is also present, with on-board Coreplayer providing support for a wide variety of video formats.

Despite all this power, the TG01 Windows® phone comes in the same sleek 9.9mm body as the previously-launched Toshiba TG01.  It also features the same rich multimedia features, but with the added benefit of the new Windows® phone experience provided by the Windows Mobile® 6.5 operating system.

Expandable SDHC memory up to 32GB provides the facility for users to keep a large multimedia library on the move if required, with an  8GB microSD card bundled as standard, enabling users to store multimedia content and take advantage of the the handset’s cinematic mobile performance out of the box.  Integrated GPS and A-GPS technology allows the TG01 Windows® phone to double up as a satellite navigation system, providing rich graphics and detail.

“Windows® phones bring together the best of the Web, the PC and the phone so you can connect instantly to the people and information you care about, no matter where you are,” said from Stephanie Ferguson, general manager, product management, Microsoft Corp. “The new TG01 Windows® phone provides a great end-to-end experience that spans your entire life, at work and at home.”

“Our new TG01 Windows® phone is quite simply the next step in cutting edge mobile technology.  We’ve been thrilled with the market’s response to the TG01 handset so far and worked closely with Microsoft to launch one of the first Windows® phones to the market.  Toshiba is constantly striving to deliver the very best mobile experience and we are excited what this new Windows® phone update will bring our customers, with an improved user interface and access to a multitude of applications through Windows Marketplace.“ said Hidehito Koka, Deputy Managing Director, Toshiba Information Systems UK Ltd, Mobile Communications Division  

An update to the new Windows Mobile® 6.5 operating system for existing owners of TG01 will be available for download from Toshiba’s website: www.toshiba-europe.com/mobile

 

Thoughts?

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Phones
By September 3, 2009 Read More →

Win a Toshiba TG01

As part of the launch of our new forums Orange have kindly provided us with an excellent prize to give away. This time you could win the excellent Toshiba TG01 that we reviewed a few weeks ago.

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To celebrate the new-look Tracy&Matt website and new forums, we are giving away a Toshiba TG01 to give away to one lucky forum member.

Exclusive to Orange and offering the widest high-definition touch-screen available on a mobile, the TG01 provides users with a cinematic viewing experience on a handheld device and is one of several latest must-have multimedia devices from Orange to be announced over the forthcoming months.To be in with chance of winning the TG01, answer the question below.

What is the name of the 1Ghz Qualcom super fast processing chip inside the TG01?

Is it:
a) Snapdragon
b) Snapple
c) Snap, Crackle & Pop

 

The competition is completely free to enter and entry is simple. First of all you have to be a registered member of our forums. If you’re not already a member you can join any time – registration is free and easy. Next you’ll need to find the answer to the competition question above and then visit the competition entry page and fill out the entry form. Finally, although you can enter right away, in order to stand a chance of winning you MUST have posted on the forum.

Fill out your details and the answer to the question on this page for your chance to win the Toshiba TG01. One entry per person please. Don’t forget to let us know what your forum username is. The competition will run until the end of September 2009 and we’ll announce the winner at the beginning of October.

The Competition Entry Form – you must include your forum name as that is how I shall be contacting the winner! You must also have posted on the forum in order to win – I’ll be checking user post counts prior randomly selecting a winner.

Don’t forget to enter the other competitions that we are running this week so you may want to keep your eyes on the Competition Forum for more announcements.

Big thanks to Orange for supplying us with the prize too!

Entries will only be accepted through the competition entry form, you cannot enter by email or private message. You must be a registered forum member to enter and to have posted on the forum to be in with a chance of winning. The winner will be selected at random from all the correct entries.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Competitions
By September 2, 2009 Read More →

Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 to be announced today

According to our sources, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 will definitely be official by the end of the day. We’re told that there will be some kind of official announcement at IFA at some point.

the X2 will be coming to the first few selected markets early in Q4. We’re in the final stages of talks with the various operators right now and will have more news re: which markets and which operators in the coming weeks.

The handset is the first of our second generation Xperia devices and will be the first to ship with the new Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. It’ll also come packing an 8.1 megapixel camera, a 4Gb micro SD memory card and 13 pre-loaded panels.

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The X2 does indeed look like a worthy successor to the popular X1 and naturally we’ll be doing our best to get some hand-on time with the handset as soon as we can!

And just as I am typing this post the press release falls in to my email box:

Today Sony Ericsson announces the XPERIA™ X2, a new Windows® phone that offers a best in class email and multimedia experience. In the modern world where 24/7 communication is key, users can instantly synchronise their mail and calendar and open and edit Microsoft® Office Mobile documents quickly and efficiently to stay connected with colleagues wherever they are.

The XPERIA™ X2 also includes the unique SlideView feature, which provides quick access to frequently used phone activities. Providing quick interaction with contacts, messages, media and more, SlideView provides an overview of missed incoming activity, notifying the user of any missed calls, e-mails and text messages so users don’t overlook an important contact.

With 14 specially designed preloaded XPERIA™ panels and 16 more to download, users can work with no boundaries with the XPERIA™ X2. From Skype, Mytopia and Google™, to games, CNN and Windows Live™, the panels ensure users are up-to-date with what matters most to them. With an improved touch interface and new 3D signature panel users also benefit from flexible desktop panels designed to categorise business, fun and communication features. Just set favourites to appear during certain times of the day and you can get the latest news in the morning, YouTube™ at lunchtime and games for the journey home.

Powered by QWERTY messaging, Windows Mobile® users can even show their presentations on the big screen with the TV out cable – the XPERIA™ X2 makes a day at the office a walk in the park.

“In the fast-moving world we live in, the need to stay connected has never been so important.” said Sumit Malhotra, marketing business manager, Sony Ericsson. “We constantly rely on our mobile phones as an extension to the office and the XPERIA™ X2 debuting with Windows Mobile® 6.5, allows users to work quickly and efficiently while on the move. The XPERIA™ X2 also features a new range of interactive panels as well as SlideView, which provides quick access to frequently used phone activities – perfect for those who need to see any missed incoming activity at a glance.”

Entertainment is not compromised on XPERIA™ X2. Enjoy amazing multimedia with the 3.2” high resolution touch screen and DVD quality and take advantage of the 8.1 megapixel camera to capture and instantly share experiences with friends and family. Personalise the panels and users can access Facebook™ to upload their party or holiday images and they can chat with friends across the world via Skype. Whether it is music, photography, email, video or gaming the XPERIA™ X2 has it all.

“Windows® phones allow people to manage their whole world – from work to home to play – on a single handset,” said Stephanie Ferguson, general manager, product management, Microsoft Corp.  “The XPERIA™ X2 taps the powerful messaging and multimedia capabilities in Windows Mobile® so customers can be in touch, productive and entertained wherever they are.”

With the need to stay connected 24/7 Sony Ericsson has designed XPERIA™ Services, a bespoke and unique after sales package designed to help XPERIA™ X2 users get the most out of their mobile phone. With a specialised technical team standing by to support busy users and talk through the outstanding features the XPERIA™ X2 has to offer, users can get help from troubleshooting to how to access their favourite websites. And if their XPERIA™ X2 stops working while they are abroad, XPERIA™ Services can replace the mobile phone via a simple phone call. 

XPERIA™ Services really has been devised with the consumer in mind and to help consumers discover more about their XPERIA™ X2.

XPERIA™ X2

Live life without boundaries

· Windows Mobile® 6.5 – work on the move easier
· Make the most of the day – flexible desktop panels categorised for life: communication and fun, multimedia, business and internet

· Work without boundaries – instant synchronisation of mail, calendar powered by QWERTY keyboard messaging and Windows Mobile®

· SlideView – quick access to frequently used phone activities and overview of missed incoming activity
· Present documents on the big screen – TV out cable
· Never get stranded – XPERIA™ exclusive travel insurance
· Enjoy amazing multimedia – 3.2” high resolution touch screen and DVD quality
· 8.1 megapixel camera with Photo light – easily upload images to web albums
· Real 3D panel – 3D effects and zoom, music playback controls

Big business meeting? Arrive charged with the Car Charger AN300 – ultra fast, ultra-safe and ultra-reliable. A perfect accessory for the XPERIA™ X2, it charges 40 per cent faster than most car chargers – just plug into the cigarette lighter and go.

 

Any X1 owners out there itching to upgrade?

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Phones
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HTC Announce the HTC Touch2

Yet another new device announced by HTC, today it’s the HTC Touch2. This one come as a bit of a surprise to be honest! The main highlight is Windows Mobile 6.5 OS (at last).

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Appears to be a good looking handset and one we’ll obviously be trying to get our hands on for review.

 

HTC Touch2 specification:

  • Weight 110g, with battery.
  • 3.2 megapixel camera
  • Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
  • Qualcomm MSM7225, 528 MHz CPU
  • RAM – 256 MB
  • ROM – 512 MB
  • 2.8-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with QVGA resolution
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
  • Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Built in GPS
  • HTC ExtUSB (11-pin mini-USB 2.0)
  • Battery Standby: Up to 370 hours
  • Battery Talk Time: Up to 440 minutes

 

HTC Corporation today introduced the HTC Touch2™, a compact and stylish smartphone that is one of the first mobile phones to include Microsoft’s new Windows Phone software. Utilizing Windows Mobile 6.5 and new Windows Phone services like My Phone and Windows Marketplace, HTC Touch2 delivers a full touch experience that enables you to do all the things you want on your phone easily. The Touch2 expands HTC’s portfolio of touch-based phones and is focused on delivering an advanced touch experience to a broader group of people.

“The HTC Touch2 delivers a familiar touch experience that millions of people have come to expect and rely on from HTC in their daily lives,” said Peter Chou, Chief Executive Officer, HTC Corporation.  “Whether it’s making a call, checking in with a friend or simply responding to an important email, the HTC Touch2 puts you in touch and in control.”

The HTC Touch2 ensures that everything is at your fingertips in a compact design that fits comfortably in your hand.  An advanced smartphone with everything you expect and more, the HTC Touch2 includes a variety of HTC enhancements including TouchFLO, an enhanced user interface that includes integrated weather updates and quick touch access to a variety of the most popular applications.  In addition, the Touch2 includes Google Maps for Mobile, YouTube and more.

As a new Windows phone, the HTC Touch2 showcases the powerful messaging, browsing and productivity capabilities delivered by the new Windows Mobile 6.5.  Offering a best in class e-mail experience complete with the ability to synchronize with Microsoft Exchange, you have the ability to check and manage multiple email accounts.

With the Re-designed Internet Explorer Mobile, the Touch2 accurately displays desktop style Web pages, allowing people to experience content in the way it is meant to be viewed. The HTC Touch2 includes a zoom bar for reflowing text to an optimum size.  In addition, you can pan and zoom to find and enjoy what you are looking for more easily.  Internet Explorer-Mobile also supports Adobe Flash, enabling Flash video content, like YouTube, to be viewed easily.   

With Windows phone you can now easily find and download a wide variety of applications onto the HTC Touch2 via the new Windows Marketplace for Mobile.  Microsoft’s new My Phone service enables you to automatically back up and synch photos, music, contacts and text messages for free from the Touch2 to the web.

Availability

The HTC Touch2 will initially be available to customers on October 6 with broad availability in a variety of European and Asian markets in early Q4 2009.

So what do we all think of this one?

 

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Phones
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