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MyTouch 4G Slide impresses as a phone and camera

Posted by on Wednesday, 27 July, 2011

T-Mobile customers seeking an Android smartphone with keyboard and support for the carrier’s 4G network have a new choice: The myTouch 4G Slide launches today for 9 after two-year contract. In many ways, the smartphone is similar to its predecessor, the myTouch 3G Slide. HTC builds both phones, so that’s not too surprising. But the new model boasts several improvements such as a faster processor and what T-Mobile calls the “most advanced camera of any smartphone.”

I’ve been using a review unit that T-Mobile loaned me for the past few weeks. Overall, the new myTouch 4G Slide improves upon an already solid design and offers easier-to-use software, plus better overall performance. And while I’ve seen a few cameras on phones that produce better results, images from the myTouch 4G Slide are far and away better than any prior T-Mobile-branded phone I’ve used.

Hardware

This isn’t the thinnest phone on the market, but that’s due to the slide-out QWERTY keypad. It has four rows and is backlit when needed. The slide mechanism is smooth and solid. I like the very light touch of the hardware keyboard, but others I showed the phone to felt it to be “sponge-like” and “soft.” Of course, you can always choose between the two included software keyboards: Swype and a standard keyboard.

The 3.7-inch display uses what I’d call the minimum resolution for a high-end Android phone, 800×840, but the Super LCD screen looks sharp and bright, both indoors and out. Instead of capacitive touch buttons under the display, the phone has physical buttons for home, menu, back and the Genius feature, which is used to place calls, search, send text messages and more through voice commands powered by Nuance. Between the buttons is an optical trackpad. I’m generally not a fan of these, but I like how you can wake the phone with the trackpad button. For a full overview of the hardware, see my recent video look.

Like most currently available smartphones at this price point, the myTouch 4G Slide is powered by a dual-core processor. A 1.2 GHz Qualcomm chip is the main engine and T-Mobile says the handset has 768 MB of memory to run programs. I recently reviewed the HTC Sensation 4G which has very similar components but the new myTouch feels slightly faster: No matter how many applications I ran, the phone kept up admirably.

Perhaps the biggest hardware upgrade, and the centerpiece of the new phone, is the 8-megapixel camera. HTC isn’t known for using the highest quality camera sensors, but if all of their future phones use this one, that perception will change quickly. I’ll talk more about the camera software later, but the images I captured with the myTouch 4G Slide were impressive. The phone has two LED flashes next to the camera, but in many cases you won’t need them.

The camera uses a wide aperture lens of f/2.2, which brings in more light; even in dim situations. That means better pictures at night and indoors. There is a dedicated hardware button for the camera shutter: Tap to focus if needed, and press to capture an image. Pressing the camera button at any time will quickly fire up the camera software as well.

Another key feature is the 21 Mbps mobile broadband radio that supports T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network. Various speedtests averaged around 6 Mbps download speeds and nearly 2 Mbps back up in my area. I had expected slightly higher speeds because I live near a network area that now supports 42 Mbps speeds and the phone’s radio should gain some advantage in terms of bandwidth speeds. However, for a phone, I find 6 Mbps more than adequate for most tasks.

The phone runs on a 1520 mAh battery, which will last a day for all but the highest of power users. The only time I could run the phone battery down in a single day was after watching many videos and relying on the device more than my laptop or tablet for email and browsing tasks. As a phone, the new myTouch works well with callers hearing me loudly and clearly, even in a hands-free setting.

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Software

T-Mobile is shipping the myTouch 4G Slide with the most recent version of Google’s software: Android 2.3.4. That means unlike many other smartphones, there’s no waiting months and months for the upgrade. I did notice, however, that the phone doesn’t support video calls on Google Talk, which is available for Android 2.3.4. Instead, Qik is pre-loaded for video calling through the front-facing camera.

Instead of the bland look of Android, HTC Sense 3.0 is used, making for a simple but effective user interface. This adds custom HTC widgets, five home screens that float around a 3-D-like carousel, more intuitive interfaces and smart customizations to the standard Android notification system. I’ve been impressed with HTC Sense 3.0 on other devices and it works just as well on the new myTouch. One feature I really liked in the software, however, is missing on this phone. Called the Active Lockscreen, it allows you to add up to four shortcuts to the lock screen. Dragging any one of these into a ringed area quickly unlocks the phone and opens up the application. I first saw this on the HTC Sensation 4G and wish it was on the myTouch 4G Slide.

While the standard camera software was always adequate on HTC’s phones, the myTouch adds several new functions that take full advantage of the 8-megapixel camera sensor. SweepShot is useful for taking wide panoramic images: Simply press the shutter button one time and then sweep across your image as if you were taking a video. The software processes the image into a wide view. ClearShot HDR snaps several images in a range of exposures to create high-definition range (HDR) pictures; beautiful for outdoors where the sun can overpower the foreground. And BurstShot takes five images in succession to make sure you capture the picture you want. I found it useful for fast moving objects.

For those interested in “crapware,” or the software that carriers often pre-load on handsets, T-Mobile seems to be reducing the amount; and the software it does include is fairly useful. KidZone allows for a custom configuration so that kids can’t mess up the apps and widget setup on your handset, for example. Netflix is on the phone for movie and television programming, and the new Zinio Reader app is there for magazines.

Aside from the Wi-Fi calling app — the phone supports voice over Wi-Fi without the use of voice minutes — there’s very little T-Mobile software on the device. Suprisingly, I actually liked the new Name ID service, which is like the old Caller ID of yesteryear. Smartphones can tell you who’s calling if you have the caller as a contact on your phone. But Name ID shows most every other caller name too, which I found helpful when using the phone.

Conclusion

Android fans that crave a keyboard should consider the T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide, but test the keypad to see if they like the light touch. The phone offers solid overall performance and the camera is much improved. At 6.5 ounces, some will find the handset to be bulky or heavy, but that’s often the price one pays for a hardware keyboard. And even those that aren’t fans of HTC’s user interface could be swayed by the new Sense 3.0 software.

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T-Mobile announces myTouch 4G Slide, aims to take smartphone photography to new heights

Posted by on Tuesday, 28 June, 2011

Well, we’d seen plenty of pictures of T-Mobile’s new myTouch 4G Slide over the past couple of weeks, and now it’s official. T-Mo officially pulled the wraps off its newest handset, and it’s packing a 1.2 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor and a 3.7-inch WVGA super LCD screen. As for software, the slick slider comes with some tasty Gingerbread slathered in Sense 3.0. There’s also an 8-megapixel shooter that does low-light photos with a wide-aperture lens capable of f2.2 — just like that new Nokia N9 that has us all hot and bothered. The camera also has burst mode for snapping rapid fire photos, takes HDR pictures, and does 1080p videos, too. It’s slated for a July release, so we won’t have to wait much longer until we can indulge our inner Ansel Adams. Such fantastic smartphone photography is all yours for 9.99 on a two year contract, and there’s a video of the phone and a smattering of other details in the PR after the break.

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Phosphor Appear Solid Crystal Display Watch Sure is Shiny [Video]

Posted by on Wednesday, 23 March, 2011
Phosphor’s magnetic crystal watch is a bit gaudy, since by its very nature it needs to be adorned by Swarovski crystals. And as everyone knows, Swarovski is not German for the word “restraint.” But a watch that mimics an LCD screen by manually flipping over crystals? That’s damn cool. More »

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How To Find The Best Music Download Service For Your iPhone

Posted by on Monday, 28 February, 2011

Since the iPhone hit the market, people started to become crazy about it. In fact, iPhone sales are still going up and many people still buy it. So, just what makes the iPhone so popular with many people?

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Well, for starters, the product has many capabilities that no other phone has. It has an LCD touch screen which eliminates playing around with the buttons again, along with amazing graphics capabilities that will blow you away. The LCD screen itself is considered the largest in the mobile phone industry, and you can still clearly see the movie playing on the phone screen without squinting your eyes to see the details of a film or video.
The Apple iPhone can also let you go online through WiFi internet access. Just be inside a WiFi hotspot and you will be able to surf the internet with your iPhone.

And, the best thing about the iPhone is that it has the capabilities of your iPod, which is let you listen to your favorite tunes while you are on the go.

The iPhone is basically a hybrid between iPod and a mobile phone.

And, with music playing capabilities, you may want to know which website you should visit in order to download your favorite music.

To start downloading music to your iPhone, it is always safe and legal to go to the websites that are paid. Although you have to pay a subscription fee for you to download your favorite songs, you can be sure that your computer and your iPhone is safe from malicious programs or computer virus and spyware software. Also, you can be sure that it is a hundred percent legal music download websites unlike P2P sites that are known to be dangerous and illegal.
For a minimum subscription fee, you will be able to download your favorite music to your iPhone safely and legally.

When searching for websites to download music, you might want to join a music download website that offers many varieties to download. You want to ensure that they have a large library of music files available for download. You must remember that some people may prefer pop music and you may not. You have to go to a website that offers a variety of genres of music, like pop, rock, acoustic, nu-metal, emo, classical, and more.
Another important thing to look for is the download interface. Is it easy to understand and operate? Is it easy to navigate from file to file? Always make sure that the interface can be easily used to make the most of your download time. Also, be sure to download speeds are fast enough so it does not take an hour just to download a single track with high speed internet connection. In fact, it will only take you 2-4 minutes or even less depending on your connection speed to download the song.
Lastly, you have to look for an after-sales customer support service in the download website you plan on getting your music for your iPhone. Technical support is important as there will be times where you may need help to troubleshoot when you are facing difficulties with your downloads as well as your iPhone.

Remember these tips and you can be sure that you will be able to find the best music download website to download your favorite tunes for your iPhone.

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Kindle Wireless Reading Device Paramount Price Online

Posted by on Tuesday, 14 December, 2010

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It is grayscale and utilizes a pioneering e-ink equipment with the goal of offers a link of compensation ended a standard LCD screen (like the screens on a laptop): it uses very not adequate power which inside curve preserves battery life; and it is not backlit, removing the quandary with eye fatigue with the goal of can plague people who read on LCD screens.It fully mimics the “feel” of ink onpaper.The box includes the Kindle, a power cord used to revitalize the battery, a USB cable pro linking the Kindle to a notebook and a leather cover otherwise folder with the purpose of is used to protectit and the Kindle 3G Wireless Reading Device is kind of the great thing on this case.Reading books is equally unadorned equally clicking the Then Leaf and Before Leaf buttons.It involves thumbs down scrolling through pagestext by no means waits “below” the viewable area equally it often does on a mess page.Instead, a click of the Then Leaf button want amend the screen (which takes in this area lone second) and spectacle the then leaf of text.

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Dell’s M5200N Laser Printer – Great Output Quality For A Low Price

Posted by on Tuesday, 23 November, 2010

If you’re looking for the perfect printer designed for an office space, you’ll find it in the Dell m5200 printer with Dell Laser M5200 replacement toner. It’s not designed for home use, but rather is a sleek and fast business machine that is perfect for an office. It’s an essential investment to keep your business running smoothly and you’ll never regret having one around.

One feature that makes this printer good for the office is its high volume capacity. It goes through up to 175,000 pages per month meaning that if you’ve go your whole office printing out of the same machine, you won’t have to worry about it not being able to handle a high volume of traffic. If you set up a print network in your office this printer will be prepared for the job.

A second feature that makes this perfect for the professional environment is its ability to set up a wireless print network, an essential feature for any serious business. There is a USB port so you always have that option, but you’ll find you don’t need it. You can connect all the office’s computers to the printer wirelessly. This means that everyone will be able to print directly to the printer without the mess of wires or confusion of a print station. All documents go straight to the printer without any hassle.

This model also comes with Ethernet ports, so it hooks up directly to the Internet. This feature helps you order printer supplies directly or troubleshoot any issues via an online connection. It comes with an LCD screen on it so that you can control it directly from the printer itself and don’t have to worry about navigating screens on the computer. The printer is easier to manage that way.

This model comes with a standard 64 MB already installed. If you need more, that’s no problem. It has room for expansion up to 320 MB. You’re not going to feel limited by the amount of memory you have available to you ever.

The print quality is another feature that makes this machine great for the office and of professional quality. You get clear, sharp images no matter what it is that you’re printing. Word documents, graphs and charts, and images come out with a clarity and consistency that will make you proud. You get about 35 pages per minute when printing documents so you know you’ll get everything done fast. There’s no worry about print jobs piling up and taking all day if you expect a lot of traffic to the printer in your office.

You have a maximum resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi. This means you’ll never loose any of the fine detail in your pictures or graphs. Everything will come out crystal clear every time. You’ll come to expect a high quality of resolution and you will never be disappointed with this printer.

The Dell m5200 printer is an excellent choice for your office space because of all its top of the line qualities. If you need a printer for a professional space with sharp Dell cartridges, this is definitely an excellent choice. Your print jobs will be smooth, crisp, and fast with this machine and its high-quality Dell Laser M5200 compatible toner on your side.