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Samsung Delivers a Fine Piece of DAP

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It seems that all the buzz going about today is all hovering around the Samsung YP-K5 digital audio player, and for good reason. Samsungs newest addition to the world of dap's will come out in the US on September 10th and be available in 1gb, 2gb and 4gb models. It appears that this device is rather bulky in size but it has an excuse for such bulkyness. Hidden on the backside of the player is a pair of sliding speakers that instantly convert your personal player into a miniature boombox of sorts. All of the buttons on this device are touch sensitive and appear non existent when the unit is turned off. This device will display pictures just like the iPod and will also do slideshows to your favorite music, to add to the fun you can use the YP-K5 as your morning wake up in the form of an alarm clock. The device houses USB 2 for data transfer and will support mp3,wma,ogg,asf and jpg. Overall it has a beautiful design and certainly looks like a great iPod alternative, that is unless you have an entire library of music in aac format. Pricing for the player will be $210 for the 2gb, and $260 for the 4gb(no announcement on the 1gb model).

Nokia 6270 Review

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Unfortunately there comes a time in the life of every gadget when you have to set it aside and upgrade to something new. Well for me there were a few reasons for me to upgrade my Mobile to a new device so I searched high and low for the right device for me. I am a rather picky person when it comes to mobile phones mainly because of the fact that I have been spoiled by using a Sony Ericsson S710a for the past year. When it came down to the features and price that I was looking for I ended up going with the Nokia 6270 (Nokia, if you are listening, I will gladly accept an N73 for reviewing purposes). One of the main factors that I look for in a phone these days is whether or not it can run the applications that I use regularily, so basically it needs to run Opera Mini.

Upon Opening the box I was greeted by a sleek looking phone, squared off edges, slider, nice large screen, dark brown aluminum exterior. Starting up the phone was a snap, I started off by inserting the SIM card, the included 128mb memory card(can take up to 2gb MiniSD Card) and battery then pressed the conveniently hidden power button(located on the top of the phone). The phone greets you with some friendly Nokia hand holding intro and then you are off. The Series 40 interface is very visually pleasing and is very easy to navigate. One of the main things I was curious about was the active standby mode so I scurried over to the settings and turned it on. Active Standby is basically a way to display important information on the main screen including the calendar, notes, music currently playing, current radio station and shortcuts to frequenly used applications. The Active Standby made going from application to application and song to song a breeze.

As far as music goes on the 6270, I would say it that this phone qualifies as a great way to listen to your favorite tunes. On the exterior of the phone there are two speakers to give you stereo sound. I was skeptical of the external speakers at first but after taking a listen to a few songs I quickly change my mind. Although the speakers don't offer much in the way of bass(what do you expect?, they are tiny) they do offer some pretty incredible stereo seperation for being so close together. When you plug the headphones into the pop port you get sound that I feel is very comparable or better than the iPod. Plenty of volume is cranked out through the headphones and there is an Equalizer to fine tune the sound to your liking.

The camera was one of the main reasons I decided to pick up this handset and so far it's been great. The camera on the 6270 is a 2 megapixel camera with flash as well as video capabilities. When taking photos with the phone you hold it sideways like a digital camera and the button to take the shot is located on the top, the camera will start up automatically when the button is pressed. Unfortunately I haven't been able to take too many photos with this handset yet. The photos that I have taken have come out very well, great color, nice contrast, decent night shots. As I take a few more photos and videos I will update this section.

Overall I would say this is a great handset and would recommend it to anyone looking for a full featured phone that can't or doesn't want to spend $450USD or more on the next step up. I do have a couple gripes but nothing that would deter from the overall experience. The first complaint is that the sliding feeling is a little less solid than the S710a that I was used to using(like I said, spoiled). The second would be that it seems that the battery runs down pretty fast, I haven't run it down to dead yet but it looks like you wouldn't get more than a few days out of a charge. I tend to plug my phone in every night anyhow.

I do have bad news for those people living in the US, this phone is not currently available in the US but you can always track one down Unlocked.

Nokia 6270 Product Page

This Just in...Sony Drops Mylo!!!

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The Sony Mylo looks like it will be a pretty incredible device and we will see it sooner rather than later(September to be exact). In my own personal opinion this device may have just bested the iPod. With Wifi(complete with Opera Browser of course), Mpeg4 playback, Audio playback, Qwerty keyboard, Streaming music, Skype, 320x240 Screen, 1gb of Flash Storage with a Memory Stick Duo Pro Slot, and an all around low price of $350 this is looking like it will be one extremely hot handheld device. It appears that Sony has taken a bit of the psp styling and incorporated it into this device as well as some completely original ques. Overall this a beautiful unit that I am extremely excited to see. Sony, I welcome you back to the media playing game.

Small and Complete

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We all know that coutries like Korea and Japan are the envy of the rest of the world when it comes to things like mobile phones. It appears that KTF, a Korean mobile company, is trying to make our mouths water once again with the introduction of the EV-K130. The EV-K130 has all the standard features you have come to expect from a decent mobile phone: 1.3mp Camera, 160mb of internal memory, bluetooth, mp3 player. The thing that sets this phone aside from others is the fact that its a slider that is slightly larger than a stick of lipstick. The KTF EV-K130 is the perfect phone for that 5th pocket on your jeans. With the size thing set aside, it looks as if KTF has also made this into a very attractive phone that is sure to impress even the most seasoned gadget geek.

BenQ Z2 Qube revisited.

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I know I haven't done an entry about this phone on this page yet but I have had a close eye on this one for a long time. The Qube is a complete step away from the standard cell phone in that the form factor is that of a square. The Qube came out last year, obviously not available to the limited US mobile market. But Asia and parts of Europe have been fortunate enough to have this phone graze the shores of their home. So whats the big deal you ask? Well the Qube is another one of those fully functional phones that I keep talking about. The Qube does everything from play music, to videos, to games, shoots 1.3mp still photos, it's just a great all around phone with a very nice set of features. I actually pondered purchasing this phone for myself before I bought the one I have now. The only thing that held me back was the tri-band, it would be so much more if they had just made the phone quad band. Because of tri-band though, it makes this phone an incredible buy for those US mobile users that have t-mobile.

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