Wednesday, November 23, 2011
HTC Sensation XL Camera Test
A 8 megapixel camera with f/2.2 lens and wide angle 28mm, duel-LED flash, with BSI sensor makes it talented for low-light capture (hdr mode).
The HTC Sensation XL with Beats Audio competes in a new world of convergence between smartphones and tablets;;;;;And Camera.
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Its 4.7" immersive screen, slim 9.9mm design and Beats Audio integration make it incredibly versatile.
To be a really serious competitor HTC had to integrate stong specs such as 1.5 Ghz CPU, 768 MB, and optimised HTC Sense for Android 2.3 (Gingerbread).
The multimedia part is also composed by very strong components.
The 720p video recording is a good choice for HD quality and low space disk requirements. The 1.3 megapixel front camera is even not forgotten.
The HTC Sensation XL includes new high-quality Solo Beats headphones, specially optimized for HTC. The built-in microphone makes hands-free calling easy and the on-cable remote control allows customers to pause, advance or rewind, and to answer a call mid-track.
The HTC Sansation XL will follow you everywhere !
Grâce à l'objectif grand angle, immortalisez les plus beaux panoramas
Pour capturer de façon optimale les plus beaux paysages urbains et les trésors de la nature, un objectif grand angle est indispensable. L'appareil photo BSI CMOS avec objectif F2.2 28 mm vous permet de prendre des clichés grand angle superbes et toujours parfaitement nets.
HTC SENSATION XL AVEC BEATS AUDIO:
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
Galaxy Nexus - Scratch Test
Keying this bad boy does nothing!
Lots of people are rather worried about the durability of the screen on the Galaxy Nexus. I wouldn't worry too much...
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Friday, November 18, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Exclusive demo of Android ICS live video effects
Matias Duarte comes to On The Verge and shows off ICS's live video effects for the first time with Joshua Topolsky as an unwilling test subject.
Watch the full episode here:http://www.theverge.com/2011/11/15/2565287/on-the-verge-001
Watch the full episode here:http://www.theverge.com/2011/11/15/2565287/on-the-verge-001
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ICS on pandaboard (ANDROID 4.0.1)
wangjiyang"24 hours after ICS source code released, I sucessfully got ICS running on my pandaboard."
( ics= ice cream sandwich = ANDROID 4.0.1)
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Motorola DROID RAZR vs HTC Rezound
PhoneArena presents a brief comparison of the Motorola DROID RAZR and HTC Rezound.
Inching closer to the busy holiday season, Verizon customers have a lot to be thankful for because they've been blessed with a handful of quality smartphones this year alone -- and it doesn't look like it'll be slowing down anytime soon! Very recently, both the Motorola DROID RAZR and HTC Rezound launched to an awaiting audience that have been spoiled ...
For more details, check out our full comparison:
http://www.phonearena.com
Inching closer to the busy holiday season, Verizon customers have a lot to be thankful for because they've been blessed with a handful of quality smartphones this year alone -- and it doesn't look like it'll be slowing down anytime soon! Very recently, both the Motorola DROID RAZR and HTC Rezound launched to an awaiting audience that have been spoiled ...
For more details, check out our full comparison:
http://www.phonearena.com
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65-inch Android Tablet with Honeycomb
Want Honeycomb on your TV? You can take your chances with a Google TV-enabled set from Sony, or you can get the full Android experience by adding a connected tablet to your HD mix -- if Istanbul-based Ardic gets its solution out the door, at least. The Turkish company's prototype uses a 10-inch Android Honeycomb-based tablet to power a 65-inch LCD with 1080p support for basic gestures, like pinch and zoom. The display currently has two touch sensors, but a version with four sensors is on the way, which will bring multi-touch support. The tablet is powered by an NVIDIA Tegra 2 SoC, and includes 1GB of RAM, 16GB of flash memory, dual cameras, HDMI, USB, microSD and 3G and WiFi connectivity. A dock enables instant connectivity with the OEM TV, including HDMI for video and audio, and USB for touch input (a wireless version is in the works as well).
The devs customized Android to support 1080p output, and it appears to work quite seamlessly, as you'll see in the embedded video. And this isn't simply another goofy demo or proof of concept -- the Turkish company is in talks with education and enterprise customers and hopes to bring this setup to production as a more power- and cost-efficient smart board alternative. The company eventually hopes to offer displays in a variety of sizes, that will all be powered by a pocketable device, such as a smartphone, but watch in wonder as the 65-inch proto we have today struts its stuff in the video.
The devs customized Android to support 1080p output, and it appears to work quite seamlessly, as you'll see in the embedded video. And this isn't simply another goofy demo or proof of concept -- the Turkish company is in talks with education and enterprise customers and hopes to bring this setup to production as a more power- and cost-efficient smart board alternative. The company eventually hopes to offer displays in a variety of sizes, that will all be powered by a pocketable device, such as a smartphone, but watch in wonder as the 65-inch proto we have today struts its stuff in the video.
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