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By April 24, 2009 Read More →

Orange Vegas now official

Yesterday I mentioned that I’d had a tip off about Orange’s new Vegas touchscreen handset and this morning we have the official announcement.

 

Orange today launched the ‘Vegas’, the smallest, lightest and cheapest touch screen mobile available in the UK. Priced at just £48.50 for pay as you go customers, the stylish Vegas handset is available in black and exclusive to Orange in pink.

Featuring a simple one-touch interface designed exclusively for Orange, the handset allows customers to quickly get to grips with its many features. The Vegas combines a lightweight and elegant style with a 1.3 megapixel camera – so users never have to miss out on the action and can share their photo and video experiences with friends within minutes. It also offers MP3 and media player capability as well as a built-in FM radio for keen music fans.

The handset’s large 2.4 inch high quality touch screen means it’s easy to navigate to your favourite social networking sites to stay in touch with friends. And when you top-up by £10 on Orange pay as you go Dolphin, you get 300 free texts, £10 credit to spend however you want plus free access to Bebo, Facebook and MySpace. Pay as you go Dolphin is the best value package on the market for those who want to access social networks on their mobile and Vegas is the perfect phone – great value with all the functionality and style that you’d expect at a higher price.

Speaking on the announcement, Francois Mahieu, Director of Devices, Orange UK said “The Vegas is the perfect handset for customers who wish to have the touch screen experience without breaking the bank. It provides a good functionality with a touch screen at a cheap and affordable price. Combined with our pay as you go Dolphin package which offers free access to Bebo, Facebook and MySpace – it really does offer consumers tremendous value.”

The Vegas comes with an in-built memory of 128MB and a microSD card slot that supports a data capacity of up to 4GB. Available immediately for only £48.50 the Vegas is also on offer to pay monthly customers. For more details visit Orange shops or www.orange.co.uk

 

Posted by: Matt

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By April 24, 2009 Read More →

eXpansys Friday Deals

These offers are only available through the links below which are active between 11am and 4pm UK time on Friday the 24th of April*. Normal pricing will precede this time and resume at 4pm on Friday.

image Vye S41A Mini-V Notebook
Normally £489.99, Now £449.99, Save £40
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image Nokia 5800 Xpress Music Phone
Normally £284.99, Now £249.99, Save £35
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image MWg Zinc II Windows Smartphone + 3 PAYG Sim Card with £30 Top-up Normally £219.99 Now £199.99 Save £20
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image Toshiba G910 Windows Smartphone + 3 PAYG Sim Card with £30 Top-up Normally £179.99 Now £159.99 Save £20
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image Sony Ericsson HCB-150 Bluetooth Car Handsfree Normally £104.99 Now £74.99 Save £30
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image iGo EverywherePower 3500 + iPod, iPhone & miniUSB Connectors Normally £19.99 Now £9.99 Save £10
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These deals are available on Friday the 24th of April 2009 between 11am and 4pm by following the links above only. Normal pricing will apply outside of these hours*.

*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer, available while stocks last. Prices and availability subject to change, www.expansys.com website price and availability always applies.

 

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By April 23, 2009 Read More →

Orange to launch Vegas handset

We just got a tip off that Orange will be announcing the launch of ‘Vegas’ tomorrow morning. It’s claimed that Vegas will be the smallest, lightest and cheapest touch screen mobile available in the UK.

Vegas_black_menu_screen

The Orange Vegas

Featuring a simple one-touch interface designed exclusively for Orange, the handset allows customers to quickly get to grips with its many features, including camera, MP3 player and FM radio.

Combined with Orange’s pay as you go Dolphin package – which provides free access to Bebo, Facebook and MySpace – Vegas is the best value mobile for those who want to enjoy social networking on their mobiles.

Looks kinda similar to that ever-popular HTC Touch?!

We’ll have more for you once that press release becomes official!

 

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By April 21, 2009 Read More →

Sony Ericsson C510 unboxing video

We’ve recently been looking at a number of the Sony Ericsson Cybershot and Walkman phones and this is our latest, the Sony Ericsson C510.

The Sony Ericsson C510

The Sony Ericsson C510

The C510, as the ‘C’ in its name suggests, is a member of the Cybershot range and as such is more camera oriented. However it only has a 3.2 megapixel camera and while image quality is certainly not all about the number of pixels it would seem to be a bit limiting given that there are 5, 8 and 10 MP camera phones out there now. We’ll have to wait for Nick’s review to see how it shapes up.

The accessible Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot™ handset is jammed packed with the highest quality imaging technology and encased in a stylish handset design expected from Sony Ericsson.

The Sony Ericsson C510 is a small, slim and attractive looking handset, it’s also light and easy to pop in a pocket and a handset that’s easy to take with you on a night out. Check out the unboxing video for a closer look:

 

Sony Ericsson C510 unboxing video

 

Sony Ericsson C510 specification:

  • Dimensions: 107 x 47 x 12.5 mm
  • Weight: 92g
  • Display: 240 x 320 pixel, 256K colour TFT,  2.2 inches
  • Camera: 3.2 mega-pixels, Autofocus
  • Smile Shutter™
  • Face detection
  • Network: – GSM: 900/1800/1900 (Tri-band)
  • UMTS (3G), EDGE
  • Music: Media player
  • Album art
  • Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
  • Music tones (MP3/AAC)
  • Messaging: SMS, MMS, E-mail & Instant Messaging
  • Memory: Phone Book: 1000 entries, up to 2500 numbers
  • 100MB (internal)
  • Memory Stick Micro M2 (external)
  • USB support
  • Geo tagging of photos (cell-id)
  • Google Maps™
  • FM radio with RDS
  • YouTube client

 

Don’t forget that you can find many more unboxing videos on our other site www.unboxings.com

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By April 18, 2009 Read More →

HTC Touch Diamond2 unboxing video

So the chances are that you will have seen my previous Diamond2 unboxing video where I unboxed a pre-release model and took you on a tour around the new version of TouchFlo 3D. Today, courtesy of our friends at Clove Technology, I’ve got my hands on the retail version of the Diamond2 so I thought I would record a brief unboxing video for you.

There’s no difference between the pre-release and the retail version in terms of hardware but there are some ROM changes which improves the overall speed and a couple of known bugs. Our review, which we hope to have completed next week, will be of the retail version of course.

So like I say, this is just a quick unbox so that you can see what’s included with the handset that you might buy. The previous video has more about the OS and TouchFlo 3D.

 

HTC Touch Diamond2 retail unboxing video

 

Please also check out my Diamond vs Diamond2 photos and check back soon to see our HTC Touch Diamond2 review.

EDIT: Our extensive HTC Touch Diamond2 review is now live!

 

Posted by: Matt

[ Post Tags: HTC Touch Diamond2, Diamond, HTC, tracyandmatt.co.uk ]

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By April 17, 2009 Read More →

Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8G ED AF DX review

Should I add a fisheye lens to my kit bag ?

This is the first fisheye lens developed exclusively for use with Nikon DX Format, it is equivalent to 16mm focal length on 35mm.


What’s in the box?

  • CL-0715 Soft Case,
  • Front Lens Cap,
  • Rear Lens Cap.
  • Manual


Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8G ED AF DX
Specification

  • Construction – 10 elements in 7 groups
  • Extra Low Dispersion (ED) Lens: 1 ED Element
  • Angle of view – Picture Angle (D1): 180°
  • Focal Length: – 10.5mm
  • F stop range – Maximum Aperture: f/2.8
  • Minimum F stop: 22
  • Closest Focusing Distance – Approx. 5.5 inches
  • Maximum Magnification -Max. Reproduction Ratio: 1/5 (0.20)
  • Filter Size – Rear of lens, Gel filter holder built-in
  • Dimensions (Length x Diameter) -Diameter x Length: Approx. 2.5x 2.5 inches
  • Weight -Approx. 10.8 oz.
  • Notes – Aperture Blade: 7 elements (Rounded)
  • Lens Hood: – Built-In Flower Type


General

This is a very simple lens, with a good robust built quality. There are few functions to discuss but it is extremely good at what it does, and I think this is the nature of a fish eye lens, simple functionality and guarantee that it will deliver what it was designed to do without complication.

fisheye-full

Focusing – The lens focuses through two groups: the front and rear groups both move in and out. There is no rotation. The outside of the lens doesn’t move.

Auto-focus – Typical screw style should be very easy to find focal full focus on this lens. Auto-focus is fast, as you’d expect for an ultra wide lens.

Macro – The 10.5mm is a very advanced fisheye lens. It has a close-range correction system that allows the lens to focus to at 14cm. However more interestingly these ratings are measured from the image plane, (the rear of the camera). And therefore the front of the lens is 10.8cm in front of that. All this means that the 10.5mm fisheye can focus to within 3.2cm from the lens.

fisheye-full2

Pro’s and Con’s

  • The lens does not have an internal Auto focus motor and therefore relies on a slotted drive screw operated by the camera. This means the auto focus action will generates a small amount of noise.
  • The focus ring operates very smooth but it is not damped.
  • As with almost all fisheye lenses it is not possible use a front filter because the huge field-of-view would cause edge shading. However, according to Nikon you can use a gelatin filter at the rear of the lens.
  • There seems to be some indications of Chromatic Aberration at the extremities of the frame, these can be easily fixed with some basic post production tweaks in simple programs. For example try using the Fisheye-Hemi plug-in for Photoshop ( or Apple’s "Aperture") to fix the distortion
  • The lack of aperture ring is frustrating.


Review

This lens is a great deal of fun to use and offers a lot of new possibilities for photographers of all levels. It is hard to be specific on the best application of fish eye photography. But in my personal case I find the technique useful for two major reasons. Firstly for property photography as it allows for me to get maximum field of view in smaller spaces and with some de-fishing and trimming I can get some amazing results in tight corners. Secondly for urban or sports photography it begs for you to get in close to your subject and this almost always guarantees a host of new and challenging images, and furthermore moves you to use the technology in new and interesting ways.

The lack of filtering options with a fish eye lens may hamper some photographers; I have not as yet found this to be an issue. It is frustrating that it does not have an aperture ring, this is largely a personal frustration as I often use my Nikon lenses when filming as prime lenses on a 35mm lens adapter, no aperture ring means it is relatively useless for this purpose, which is a shame but by no means a drawback as this is not what it was designed for.

I found both the operation and the build quality more than satisfactory and both would suggest a long and fully functional life for your investment. Some may feel the price tag a little hefty for what is a very specific lens with limited practical use, but for me there is always place for this lens in my kit bag.


Conclusion

I would highly recommend this lens to any photographer who enjoys to challenge themselves and develop their eye for the abstract and the original, for those shooting sports or cultural events where that one magical shot that encapsulates the energy or scale of the moment can only be achieved in a ultra wide angle. It’s a good functional lens for shooting property photography and with a little tweaking and trimming you can achieve wonderful results, the lens can be part of a larger creative process in the world of digital photography. From skate parks to concerts halls this lens has great potential. I already own a Nikkor 16mm lens which is the closest lens I can draw comparison to and I found despite the lack of aperture control on the 10.5mm lens it was still a worthy addition and lots of fun.

 

Review by: Stuart Birchall

Posted in: Reviews
By April 16, 2009 Read More →

Using a BMW Z4 as a paintbrush!

In their latest TV commercial for the BMW Z4, artist Robin Rhode uses the roadster as a 306hp paintbrush to create a performance that’s as colourful as it is unique.

 

 

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Posted in: Press Releases
By April 16, 2009 Read More →

HTC Touch Diamond2 photos

Following on from my HTC Touch Diamond2 unboxing video that I posted yesterday many of you have emailed to say that you would like to seem more photos of the Diamond2 and some Diamond comparison photos. So here’s a selection of photos for you. Click the images to go full size.

HTC Touch Diamond2

The Diamond2 has an attractive silver and black colour scheme which makes it look newer and less plastic than the original Diamond although having said it looks less plastic the silver surround appears to me made from a matalic coloured plastic rather than black painted metal on the Diamond.

 

Diamond2 bottom view

On the bottom you’ll find the ExtUSB connector for syncing and charging the handset as well as for plugging in headphones. The small whole above that is the microphone and to the left and eyelet for a phone charm or lanyard.

 

Diamond2 back off

In order to get to the MicroSD card socket you have to remove the back cover. The socket is just above the tip of the stylus in this photo.

 

Diamond2 back view

You’ll see that the back of the Diamond2 is now flat rather and angular like the Diamond was. I prefer the flat back from a usability point of view but the angular back did look cool. Also on the back you’ll find the 5 megapixel camera. Sadly there’s no flash nor is there a a self portrait mirror but if you want to take photos of yourself then the back is probably shiny enough.

 

Diamond2 left side

The left hand side is fairly ‘clean’ with just a simple volume control at the top.

 

Diamond2 right side 

On the right you’ll see the loudspeaker grill at the top and the space for the stylus at the bottom.

 

Diamond2 top view

The power button still resides at the top of the unit but sticks out slightly which makes it easier to press.

 

Diamonds_back

As you can see in the picture above, the sides of the Diamond2 are sloped the same as the original Diamond but the back is smooth rather than angular.

 

Diamond2 and Diamond side-by-side

In this end view you can see that the Diamond2 is a litter ‘fatter’ than the Diamond but there isn’t a great deal of difference.

 

Diamond on top of Diamond2

And from a side-on view you can see that the Diamond2 is a little longer than the original Diamond but is not a great deal bigger overall.

 

So I’ve had the HTC Touch Diamond2 for about 24 hours now and so far I am enjoying using it. HTC have done an excellent job with how well they have integrated TouchFlo 3D in to the OS. There are few places that you can really see the raw Windows Mobile even the settings and notifications have been replaced with HTC’s own which just makes for a much nicer experience.

Reception and signal strength is a little better than the Diamond but still not great and nowhere near as good as an ‘ordinary’ Nokia phone. Why is that?

Finally (for now) the built in GPS is much better than the Diamond. Used it a couple of times yesterday and got a GPS within about 30 seconds from cold. My Diamond generally takes several minutes to get a fix and seems to prefer clear skies and open spaces but not so with the Diamond2.

 

Keep you emails and comments coming. We’ll try to cover all of your questions in our upcoming review.

EDIT: Our extensive HTC Touch Diamond2 review is now live!

 

Posted by: Matt

[ Post Tags: HTC Touch Diamond2, Diamond, HTC, tracyandmatt.co.uk ]

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By April 15, 2009 Read More →

HTC Touch Diamond2 in stock

By now I hope you all will have seen my HTC Touch Diamond2 unboxing video that I posted earlier today. For those of you that like what you see and just cant wait any longer you can order yours today from either Devicewire.com or Clove Technology. Both suppliers have the Diamond2 in stock today so if you want to be one of the first to get your hands on the fantastic Diamond2 you’d better get your skates on as stock of this brand new handset is really limited!!

image

 

Devicewire HTC Touch Diamond2

Clove Technology HTC Touch Diamond2

 

 

 

 

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By April 15, 2009 Read More →

HTC Touch Diamond2 unboxing and preview video

Although it was only announced a few months ago at MWC, it feels like I’ve been waiting ages to get my hands on the HTC Touch Diamond2. I guess I must just be impatient to replace my original Diamond!

The HTC Touch Diamond2

The HTC Touch Diamond2

Yesterday I managed to get my hands on a pre-release version of the Diamond2 which I’m going to use to start off my review of the handset. This pre-release unit is final hardware but there will be a few more tweaks to the ROM before the final version goes on sale in the next few days.

I’ve had the Diamond2 for less than 24 hours so far and I have to say that I like what I see. I’m happy that the back is now flat rather than angular like the original Diamond and despite the larger screen, larger battery and the inclusion of the MicroSD card socket HTC have managed to keep the overall size and weight down so that it’s not much bigger or heavier than the Diamond and still retains the slim-appeal.

The HTC Touch Diamond2 vs Original Diamond

The HTC Touch Diamond2 vs Original Diamond

So take a look at the video below. It’s a little long but I take you on a tour around the hardware and then have a look at some of the software changes and the new TouchFlo 3D stuff.

 

HTC Touch Diamond2 unboxing and preview video

 

HTC Touch Diamond2 Specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
  • Qualcomm MSM7200A, 528 MHz CPU
  • RAM – 288 MB
  • ROM – 512 MB
  • 3.2-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with 480 X 800 WVGA resolution
  • HSDPA/WCDMA: Up to 2 Mbps up-link and 7.2 Mbps down-link speeds
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
  • Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g
  • HTC ExtUSB (11-pin mini-USB 2.0 and audio jack in one)
  • Internal GPS antenna
  • microSD memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
  • FM Radio, G-Sensor
  • Main camera: 5.0 megapixel colour camera with auto focus
  • Second camera: VGA CMOS colour camera
  • Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery 1100 mAh
  • 107.85 X 53.1 X 13.7 mm (4.25 X 2.09 X 0.54 inches)
  • 117.5 grams (4.15 ounces) with battery

 

Please feel free to send me any questions or photo requests and I’ll do my best to answer them. I’ll have more photos and videos online soon and expect to get my hands on the retail version over the next few days.

More photos can be found HERE.

EDIT: Our extensive HTC Touch Diamond2 review is now live!

 

Posted by: Matt

[ Post Tags: HTC Touch Diamond2, Diamond, HTC, tracyandmatt.co.uk ]

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