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By September 2, 2008 Read More →

New Lower Price on the ASUS Eee PC 701 Surf

New Lower Price on the ASUS Eee PC 701 Surf – only £158.99 inc VAT

eXpansys have reduced the price of the ASUS Eee 701 to an amazing £158.99 inc VAT. Ideal for students going back to college or university this is one of the smallest and lightest ultra-portables ever made. Not that this mini laptop is just for students, it’s hardwearing and a real work horse making it ideal for business. Available in two colours, you can choose between the stylish white and the sophisticated black.

They aren’t going to last for long at this price so snap one up before it’s too late.

ASUS Eee PC 701 Surf (White)

ASUS Eee PC 701 Surf (Black)

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: News
By September 2, 2008 Read More →

Palm Treo Pro event today

Later on today I’ll be heading across London to attend a press event being held by Palm. During the event we’re expecting to see more of the new Palm Treo Pro and hopefully come away with much more information about it. I’m also planning to record the presentation itself.

If you too are attending the event then drop me a line and I’ll see you there.

Don’t forget to come back and visit later on today when we should have more Treo Pro news for you!

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: News
By September 1, 2008 Read More →

JVC’s First Blu-ray Home Theatre System Receives DivX Certification

JVC joins the home theatre ranks with their new, DivX certified NX-BD3 system.

The Blu-ray player will be Profile 1.1 compliant, but will not be upgradeable profile 2.0. As it is, it will support 24fps video as well as xv.Color and Deep Color via its single HDMI 1.3a output. Other connections comprise an optical audio output, analog audio input, and HDMI-CEC input. DiVX files on CD, DVD or Blu-ray will be supported and an AM/FM radio tuner included.

The JVC NX-BD3 system

The JVC NX-BD3 Blu-ray system

DivX Inc. and JVC, a leader provider of home audio equipment, today announced the DivX Certification™ of a new Blu-ray home theatre system from JVC. The system will be available to consumers across Europe starting in September.

The new DivX Certified® system, the NX-BD3, is JVC’s first entry into the Blu-ray market and is capable of playing back high-quality DivX® video, providing consumers with a comprehensive approach to premium home entertainment. The NX-BD3 is built around the world’s first DLNA CERTIFIED™ (Digital Living Network Alliance) Blu-ray Theater System, which allows consumers to seamlessly play back content over wired or wireless home networks, bringing libraries of video stored on the PC to the living room. NX-BD3 users will be able to enjoy high-quality digital videos burned to CDs or DVDs.

“The demand for DivX video playback in living room consumer electronics encouraged us to consider it as a checklist feature for our next generation home theatre system,” said Hiroshi Nishiumi, Deputy General Manager of Engineering Department, Audio/Video Systems Division, Victor Company of Japan, Limited. “The NX-BD3 provides our customers with a premium entertainment experience and we believe that working with DivX has considerably enhanced this, differentiating us from our competitors.”

“The DivX Certification of JVC’s NX-BD3 significantly contributes to our growing momentum within the Blu-ray market and offers consumers a complete solution for their home entertainment,” said Kevin Hell, Chief Executive Officer, DivX, Inc. “We are dedicated to enabling a high-quality media experience across any device platform and we are delighted to work with JVC in offering a superior solution for their digital video.”

Products that bear the DivX Certified® logo have undergone a rigorous testing program to ensure a high-quality DivX media experience, including reliable video playback, interoperability with other DivX Certified devices and the visual quality users expect from DivX.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: News
By August 31, 2008 Read More →

SIMable demonstration video

A few weeks ago we saw SIMable mentioned on some other websites and thought that it sounded like a great idea. What the SIMable chip does is allow you to use any SIM card in a SIM locked mobile phone without the need to have the phone unlocked. In their words: "Unlock your SIM card, not your phone!"

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The SIMable chip

Unlocking a phone can be complicated and can require that you flash the ROM and install software etc. Some require special hardware to do the job and you have to take them to a dealer or send them away. Same handsets are more simple but in almost every case, unlocking the handset will invalidate the warranty and where it isn’t a simple free solution will cost you £20 or more.

The SIMable chip makes the whole process much easier and because you are not altering the handset in any way it wont invalidate the warranty. It works by sitting between the phone and the SIM card thus ‘unlocking’ the SIM and not the phone. This also means that you can use it on multiple handsets, when you upgrade for example, for a one off cost!

The only downsides to the SIMable solution is that it wont work with every handset out there, although there are lots that are supported (see the SIMable site for an up to date list). Secondly you have to punch a tiny hole in the end of your SIM card to accommodate the SIMable chip.

You may think that making a hole in your SIM is a terrible idea but it’s really quite safe and simple to do as the punch tool required to do the job is included in the kit.

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SIMable punch

As you’ll be able to see in my video demonstration the process is dead easy and takes just a few seconds to perform.

 

SIMable demonstration

 

Once you make the tiny hole in the SIM card the SIMable chip sits in the space than the whole lot fits in your phone’s SIM card socket.

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SIMable and SIM stack

Possibly the best thing about the SIMable solution is that it costs less than it would typically cost to unlock just one handset but you can use it with many.

Take a look at SIMable’s website for more information and to see the most up to date list of supported handsets. Please bare in mind that this video is intended to show you how simple the SIMable solution is, you should check with SIMable for a list of devices supported by the latest versions of the chip.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By August 30, 2008 Read More →

Go!View competition

Further to our review of the Go!View video service for the PSP yesterday I am pleased to announce our Go!View competition.

In association with our Go!View friends we are offering you the chance to win one of  five PSP games and an exclusive Go!view t-shirt.

Here are the game titles:

  • Shinbido – Tales of the Ninja
  • B-Boy
  • Secret agent Clark
  • Key to Heaven
  • Echochrome

Our usual competition rules apply. Simply send us your name and email address along with the answer to the competition question below using our normal contact page. One entry per person please, but feel free to get your friends and family to enter too!

Competition question: ‘How many steps are there to use Go!View?’

EDIT: The competition is now Closed.

Good luck!

 

Posted by: Matt

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Posted in: Competitions
By August 29, 2008 Read More →

GO!View review

GO!View is Sony’s attempt to grab a slice of the ever increasing on demand TV pie. Powered by BSkyB In theory the Service works in perfect harmony with your PSP downloading shows on your PC using the GO!View subscription service and then simply transferring them to your PSP to enjoy when and wherever you wish, So is this the case or are Sony simply full of hot air?

Well the first thing that is perfectly true is that GO!View is a subscription service meaning it will cost you however with prices starting at just £5 a month it is not bad value for money. So what do you get for your money?

Similar to Sky digital television the GO!View service is split into various Packs and access to each varies depending on which subscription you choose, the three packs you have to choose from are:

  • Entertainment
  • Sport
  • Comedy

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Each of the categories offer a large number of shows and clips which can all be downloaded and transferred to your PSP for you to enjoy. On top of these packs the service offers the rental of a large selection of the latest & classic movies and TV shows which you will be able to rent however this is at an extra charge and is not included in your subscription fee and costs between £1.50-£3.50 for any one show or movie.

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Once you have made your choice with regards to package and subscription downloading shows and clips could not be easier simply browse the library select the item you wish to download click and then just a further click to transfer the item to your PSP (note, items cannot be played on your PC) Of course as most PSP owners will understand I was worried about my PSP’s 2 GB memory stick duo would quickly become useless when downloading full episodes however this was not the case with a 1 hour show using around the 330-340mb mark allowing for a good few shows to be stored on your PSP at any one time.

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So overall is GO!View worth investing in? In a nutshell yes I would say it is as it allows great shows and clips to be downloaded and transferred to your PSP easily and more importantly quickly! This service is perfect if you are going on holiday on a long journey as if your PSP is equipped with a decent sized memory card you can load it up with your favourite shows to watch at your leisure. I do have some problems with the service however I do feel the pay per view service is great for movies but for TV shows is a little steep considering you are already shedding out £5+ for your chosen pack(s) also I think it would be a lot more beneficial if the service could be used wirelessly on your PSP and allowed for downloads straight to the PSP without the need for a PC but these aside it a great service and will certainly help Sony get a feel for this sort of product as the release of there Play TV is just around the corner which if you have a PS3 as well as a PSP from what I have seen so far Play TV will be a another excellent product for watching shows on the move.

So how do you get GO!View? Well simply visit http://www.goview.tv/vod/page/promoPage.do download the GO!View application and sign yourself up and another bonus is a months FREE Trial is currently available so you can get a good feel for service before committing.

* Our Go!View competition is now live and you can enter HERE. *

 

Posted by: Nick

Posted in: Reviews
By August 29, 2008 Read More →

Nokia E71 review

Introduction

This week I was asked to review the Nokia E71, and as soon as I was asked if I would like to review it my eyes lit up. I have been trying to get hold of one of the Nokia E Series phones for a while so I was very excited to review it.

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The Nokia E71

The E71 is one of Nokia’s most attractive smartphones to date. Many phones with QWERTY keypads lack a certain finesse, but the E71 wouldn’t look out of place in an Aston Martin. Not only does it look good, its attractive metal casing feels very classy and it’s not too heavy or bulky.


What’s in the box?

  • Nokia E71
  • Battery (BP-4L)
  • Stereo Headset (HS-47)
  • Data Cable (CA-101)
  • Lanyard
  • Pouch
  • Memory Card
  • Mains Charger (AC-5)
  • Quick Start Guide
  • 2GB MicroSD Card

Don’t forget to check out Matt’s Nokia E71 unboxing video for more details.

 

Nokia E71 Specification:

  • Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 v3.1 UI
  • 2.36” TFT, 320 x 240 pixels, 16M colours
  • Built-in Assisted GPS
  • Integrated Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Tri Band HSPDA
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g
  • Bluetooth V2.0
  • UMTS (3G)/HSDPA Connectivity
  • ARM 11 369 MHz
  • ROM : 110 MB internal memory  RAM: 128 MB SDRAM Memory
  • 3 Megapixel Camera
  • MicroSD Slot
  • Standard battery, Li-Po 1500 mAh (BP-4L)
  • 114 x 57 x 10 mm
  • 127 g


General

A 10mm thick profile ensures it fits inside a pocket comfortably, even though it’s wider than your average handset. The screen and Qwerty keypad are well laid-out, a series of shortcut keys below the screen make it easy to access your emails, calendar and contacts.

Nokia E71 front view

Nokia E71 front view

Although the keys are small, they’re very usable, because each is raised, making it easy to distinguish between them. In fact, the E71’s keypad is one of the best QWERTY keypads I have ever laid my fingers on.

Nokia E71 keyboard

Nokia E71 Keyboard

The left side has an iRDA port at the top followed by the microSD card slot and the USB sync socket under their respective rubber covers.

Nokia E71 left side

Nokia E71 left side

On the right we can find the headphone/headset socket at the top then below up/down buttons for volume control and scrolling with a menu button between the two.

Nokia E71 right side

Nokia E71 right side

The top of the E71 has a power button (in red) and a loudspeaker grille. Great idea having this on the top of the unit as it makes it easier to hear in your pocket.

Nokia E71 top view

Nokia E71 top view

There’s not much to be found on the bottom of the E71, just a small connector for the charger.

Nokia E71 bottom view

Nokia E71 bottom view

On the back of the E71 you’ll find the 3.2 Mega pixel digital camera complete with mobile LED light and a mirror for self portraits. The back has a shiny metalic finish which certainly attracts the finger prints as you’ll see below.

Nokia E71 back view

Nokia E71 back view
 

Highlights

  • Ruggedness
  • Very Responsive
  • Email push (When used with Exchange)
  • GPS (Used With Nokia Maps)

Lowlights

  • Headphone socket on the wrong side for me
  • metal casing Finger print magnet

Review

Email-centric, business-oriented phones can be dull as ditch water, but the E71 isn’t lacking exciting features. Like the Nokia E90, this smart phone boasts more features than your average Nokia.

Having said that, it gets the basics right first. I can happily say that setting up your personal email, such as Gmail or Yahoo, is really easy, All you have to do is put in your email address and password, The E71 also supports Microsoft Exchange, although it’s a little harder to set that up, so you might want to get some help from your office IT guy, depending on your phone skills.

Connecting to the Internet to receive emails and browse Web sites is possible almost everywhere you go, via HSDPA (3.5G) or Wi-Fi. Using the built-in Wi-Fi scanner, it’s easy to find a hotspot and connect to it. To save battery life, you should turn off Wi-Fi scanning when you’re not using it.

Surfing the Net is better than with most built-in browsers. Pages are displayed in full and, interestingly, the E71’s browser supports Flash and lets you watch YouTube videos, although it’s fairly sluggish — audio streams faster than video.

 

Software

Because it runs on the S60 operating system, you can download a variety of programs, including my favourite mobile apps, Opera Mini , Google Maps and Garmin, though I must say I would have liked to have seen the same OS as the Nokia N95 on this phone, it would have been the cherry on the cake!!!. The E71 packs GPS, so you can use Google Maps’ sat-nav feature to accurately track your location and get directions.

You can also use the pre-installed Nokia Maps for navigating around town. It does everything that Google Maps Mobile does, but with a few extras, including being able to save a screenshot and voice navigation, but you will have to pay for the latter.

Email on the E71 is a dream. Accounts are easy to configure and you can have multiple POP3 and IMAP4 accounts on the handset. If you use Microsoft Exchange that too is easy to configure and gives you full push email support in much the same way as Windows Mobile.

A small but noteworthy feature is the E71’s start page. It cleverly lets you display emails, apps and other features, but that’s not all. You can set up one start page for home and one for work, flicking between the two depending on what you’re up to. It’s useful if you like to keep certain aspects of your life separate, such as work and personal emails.

The only feature that left me very disappointed was the 3.2-megapixel camera. Its shutter speed was slow and it took blurry photos. I hope the next model in the E series offers a better camera such as the 5 Mega Pixel camera on the Nokia N95.

For a phone with so many features, I was really impressed with how long it could last on one charge. In a real-world test, I have been using GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA regularly throughout the day, and I managed to squeeze two days out of the battery before it needed recharging. If you want to expand battery life even further, switching off all non-essential connections, such as Wi-Fi and HSDPA, helps significantly.

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Conclusion

Most business phones leave you yearning for something a little more refined, something that will get the job done but also work well as a phone for home. The Nokia E71 is the business phone we’ve (Mostly me!!) been waiting for.

It looks gorgeous, it works well and most importantly it packs enough features to deal with a smorgasbord of situations. I was disappointed with its camera, but I think this is one of the best Nokia email phones to date, and highly recommend it if you’re looking for a phone with a Qwerty keypad.

 

Review by: Phillip

Posted in: Reviews
By August 28, 2008 Read More →

HTC Dream Aka G1, Android-Powered Handset Launch Date Confirmed

The HTC Dream aka G1 is the first handset of T-Mobile which is to run the Google Android as the operating system. There has been a little confusion about its launch date, but now it is confirmed on the Oct 13th.

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HTC Dream

T-mobile is planning to take pre-orders from its online store as well, starting from the Oct 17th. Now, HTC Dream G1 has got some leaked images which have been floating around the Internet before the launch date. In the picture, the HTC Dream G1 handset seems to have a pretty unique design, which its bottom has a slight tilt and a trackball is found there too. But this adds extra length which tends to make it easily to poke out while it’s in the pocket.

The picture attached here doesn’t show you its QWERTY. But in fact, it’s got a QWERTY. It’s a slider, which slides to the side to reveal its QWERTY. The keys on the QWERTY are neatly spaced, which lets your fingers easily type along. At the back of this phone, you can see the words “With Google”. Apparently, the handset is to make use of the big name of Google to get itself more popular.

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Google Android OS

T-mobile will offer this handset with pre-order price $199 after the instant rebate, and you’ll be bound with a 2-year contract. You’ll also need a GMail account to setup the HTC G1 handset. Since it runs on Android, do expect that it comes bundled with tons of Google services. What are known now are those common ones such as maps with Street View, You Tube, IM and text, Gmail.

Other goodies you can find on HTC Dream G1 handset are a 3 megapixel camera, video playback, music player, memory card slot and an application store. And it’s equipped with a huge touchscreen that is likely to rival the iPhone’s.

 

Posted by: John

Posted in: News
By August 27, 2008 Read More →

Grab your eXpansys money-off voucher!

Expansys-LogoIf you missed our newsletter and eXpansys offer earlier this month then fear not! We’ve teamed up with eXpansys once again and we’ve a shed load more of £10 off £20 vouchers, valid at eXpansys.com!

To grab your own voucher all you have to do is submit your name and email address and we’ll send you your unique voucher code.

The offer is £10 to put towards an order of £20 or more between now and the 12th October 2008 30th November 2008!

To use your code you can:

  • Enter it in the Voucher Code field at checkout, or;
  • Call 0161 868 0868 and quote it and the fact you are purchasing via TracyandMatt to your sales advisor, or;
  • Email [email protected] with your voucher code after placing your order, again stating you are purchasing via TracyandMatt

You can even send the sign-up link to family and friends so that they too can take advantage of this great offer!

NOTE: This offer has now come to an end.

If you’re not sure what to spend your voucher on then here are a few ideas:

Samsung i900 Omnia in stock – Windows Mobile 6.1 and 8GB storage
The Samsung i900 Omnia has a 3.5-inch touch screen, Bluetooth, WiFi and a 5-mega-pixel digital camera. Add 8GB in-built storage and you have a smartphone that is ideal for music as well!

NDrive G800 In-car GPS in stock
The NDrive G800 In-Car GPS is now in stock and has been worth the wait! You can now navigate with 3D real life picture images instead of using traditional maps.

MoGo Dapter – Bluetooth USB Dongle
The MoGo Dapter USB dongle adds Bluetooth v2.0 to your device, and is specifically designed for users who do not have embedded Bluetooth functionality on their laptop, tablet or UMPC and hate carrying around full-sized bulky adapters. Once you plug MoGo Dapter into your USB connector you do not need to unplug the unit during travel – as its mechanical design does not protrude
Now only £11.99 inc VAT

Celio Redfly – Now at a new lower price under £250
The Celio Redfly Mobile Companion connects to your Windows Mobile device with via USB or Bluetooth – and it changes the resolution of your smartphone display so that applications, web sites, email and attachments can be accessed on an 8-inch screen with a full size QWERTY keyboard and a mouse. Compatible with Windows Mobile 5 and 6, it offers over 8 hours of battery life.
Now only £249.99 inc VAT

Garmin Forerunner 50 + Foot Pod
The Garmin Forerunner 50 + Foot Pod is ideal for running, cycling and other fitness activities. The foot pod measures both stride rate (cadence) and stride length, which are extremely useful metrics to track when aspiring to become a more efficient runner.
Now only £77.99 inc VAT

Acer v200 In-Car GPS – European mapping for under £100
The Acer v200 In-Car GPS  is thin and light, and will easily fit in your pocket once you have reached your destination. Complete European maps are pre-installed on the supplied SD card – no installation or activation is required, works straight out of the box. This is a great deal for the price.
Now only £98.70 inc VAT

 

By registering for your eXpansys voucher you will be added to our newsletter mailing list which you can unsubscribe from at any time. Vouchers are only valid at www.eXpansys.com and when you spend £20 or more. One voucher can be used for a single order, between the 27th of July 2008 and up to and including the 12th October 2008 30th November 2008. Discount will be applied to the cost of the goods and excludes delivery charges. Not to be used in conjunction with any other eXpansys special offer. Valid for use with UK orders placed on www.expansys.com or with our call centre and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or to purchase memory cards.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: News
By August 27, 2008 Read More →

HTC S740 official announcement

Yesterday we told you about the HTC S740 appearing without warning on the HTC site. This morning HTC sent over the following official press release. Note that it states the availability as being from September – not long to wait!

Press release: 

HTC Corp, a global leader in mobile phone innovation and design, today announced the introduction of the HTC S740, a slim, compact, and stylish smartphone that provides the perfect combination of a traditional 12-key phone design with HTC’s signature sliding QWERTY keyboard for optimal messaging.  The HTC S740 will be available across Europe from September 2008.

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“Demand for high-performance, smart, mobile devices continues to see strong growth globally and HTC is well positioned to meet the varying needs of our diverse customer base,” commented Dr. Florian Seiche, Vice President of HTC Europe.  “The HTC S740 combines a powerful, premium phone with a full slide-out keypad in a compact and sleek form factor.  Clearly, one size does not fit all and the S740 will play an important role in expanding our growing portfolio of devices.”

The S740 is designed to offer the most flexible and efficient messaging experience on the market.  From the design of its 12-key keypad (ideal for super fast one hand messaging) and full QWERTY keyboard (perfect for those who prefer a two handed messaging experience) both input capabilities ensure efficient and accurate typing, as well as support for POP3, IMAP and Exchange push email.  Instant messaging (IM) and SMS can also be accessed through the familiar 12-key interface on the front of the phone. 

The HTC S740 features the fastest mobile broadband capabilities with a maximum download speed of 7.2 Mbps, up to 18 times faster than 3G. This true mobile broadband experience allows users to leverage the mobile Internet in a variety of ways including browsing to a favourite website, using Google Maps to find a restaurant for lunch and catching up to the minute news, blog posts and video podcasts with the integrated RSS reader.

The S740 follows the sleek design of HTC’s hit consumer handset, the HTC Touch Diamond. This slim smartphone features the same polished black facetted back, a 2.4 inch QVGA display and slide-out QWERTY keyboard.

Key HTC S740 product specifications:

  • Size: 116.3 x 43.4 x 16.3 mm
  • Weight: 140g with battery
  • Networks: WCDMA/HSDPA: 900/2100 MHz for EU and Asia
  • GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Maximum speed: UL = 384 kbps; DL = 3.6/7.2 Mbps**
  • Operating system: Windows Mobile® 6.1 Standard
  • Display: 2.4-inch QVGA screen
  • Camera: 3.2 megapixel with fixed focus
  • Internal memory: 256 MB flash; 256 MB RAM
  • Memory card: microSD™
  • WLAN: 802.11b/g
  • Bluetooth®: 2.0 with EDR
  • GPS: GPS/AGPS
  • Interface: HTC ExtUSB™ (mini-USB and audio jack in one; USB 2.0 High-Speed)
  • Battery: 1000 mAh
  • Talk time: WCDMA: Up to 320 minutes*** / GSM: Up to 380 minutes***          
  • Standby time: WCDMA: Up to 400 hours*** / GSM: Up to 280 hours***
  • Special features: Sliding QWERTY keyboard, FM radio, Google Maps, RSS Hub
  • Chipset: Qualcomm® MSM7225, 528 MHz

Take a look at our HTC S740 demonstration video for a more detailed view!

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: News
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