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<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 next page>> written by Jerry Tim The iPod is a portable media player. It has become increasingly popular ever since Apple introduced it in 2001. The software application has not only been used to purchase, download and view/listen to movies, music, audio books etc, but also used to transfer data to and organize your iPod and iPhone. written by Jerry Tim Nothing is perfect!!! Even machines no matter how well designed they are, are prone to some or the other kind of damage or mal function. This could happen to any one and at any time. written by Fadhrick Pickaso Skype offers various facilities like video conferencing, file transfer and instant messaging. Skype provides local phone numbers for different countries like the Dominican Republic, Chile, Australia, Denmark, Brazil, Germany, Hungary, France, Estonia, Mexico, Italy, New Zealand, Japan, Ireland, Finland, Hong Kong, Poland, South Korea, Sweden, United States and the United Kingdom. written by Jerry Tim iTunes, developed by Apple Inc., not only as an entertainment application but also to act as an interface between a computer and the iPod and iPhone. written by Avnex Ltd Because you have to choose the right thing for the right purpose. written by Jerry Tim Computers and iPods go hand-in-hand. You cannot use an iPod without a computer. As in most cases, where there is good compatibility, there is seldom a chance of conflict. written by Jerry Tim
iPod shuffles, though very popular are always prone to encountering some or the other problem one time or another. Most iPod shuffle problems can easily be solved by restoring or resetting it to the factory settings. written by Jerry Tim Apple Inc. introduced iPod nano in 2005, and ever since then it has become an increasingly popular portable media player. written by Jerry Tim All iPod is basically a portable media player, which is most popularly used to store songs and videos. It can however store other information as well. written by Jerry Tim Media players are probably the most popular devices amongst youth today. Now-a-day they're not only used to store music and videos but also data and computer back-ups. written by Andrew Bimbo By now, all memories of tonal coloring, recessed mid-ranges and boomy bass have gone (but mov forgotten), the pockets are a little deeper, the audience more discerning and expectations skyrocket. If you are part of the small but growing group of consumers who are willing to shell out in excess of four figures on a portable multimedia player, you'll probably grin at the above statement. written by Andrew Bimbo iPod Nano – No one need an intro to when it comes to iPods but here goes… the music quality is awesome and screen is also good but it has no FM radio and a smudge prone back. iPod Nano costs Rs 8,800. It has 4 GB and 8 GB capacity. A two inch LCD with 262K colors. written by Jerry Tim Featuring a CCD of 12 megapixel, 14-bit A/D conversion, EXPEED image processor, sensitivity up to ISO 6400, CAM3500DX AF sensor, shooting speed of 6fps, HDMI video output,and super-impressive 3.0" 922,000 pixel LCD monitor, Nikon D300 is a high definition professional D-SLR camera. Storage devices used are CF Type I and II, UDMA, and microdrive.
written by Jerry Tim The iPod is basically a portable media player which uses a hard drive to store data. Like all media players, this too can get damaged or corrupted. written by Andrew Bimbo Samsung YP costs – Rs9000, it has 2 GB capacity, LCD screen with 256K colors, the screen is a rather small at 1.8 inches. It uses a Li-ion battery and the device weights about 78.7 grams. Upgrading memory is not possible. It has got both FM radio and voice recording. Supports just mp3, AAC and WMA audio formats. written by Andrew Bimbo The first fight for top sport sees the excellent Samsung YP – S5 and the Samsung T10 slug it out with the iPod Nano (3G here), the SanDisk Sansa E280 and the iRiver X20 go neck and neck with everyone. Both Samsungs aren’t flawless, however – my close tests reveal what seemed like a slight roll off for lower frequency sounds in the first couple of octaves. The highs sound excellent, however, and female vocals are delivered outstandingly. written by Andrew Bimbo YES’ YMP45 is a neat PMP, made attractive by a strip of red plastic that runs around the screen and and adds a touch of pizzazz to a rather ordinary black body. Matashi’s MWI – 4GA has a chrome finished posterior, but it seems to be plastic and not metal. Although the player is attractive, the built quality is mediocre and the tackiness of the buttons is unacceptable. Creative Zen is a plain looker with a black glossy front and the matte – finished rear that’s been molded to look like ripples in water after a splash. written by Andrew Bimbo Anyone spending more than Rs 5000 on a Portable Multimedia Player had better know what he is buying. In general Flash based Portable Multimedia Players have more storage space, a better audio and video performance. And not for nothing, because they vie for attention amidst sub – Rs 10,000 multimedia cell phones, which have their own added benefits. Features such as FM radio and better screens are taken for granted. What you need to look at is the quality of audio and video, as most of these Portable Multimedia Players will support movie playback – unless they are specifically targeted at music only groups. Photo viewing options is also nowadays a standard feature in almost all the Portable Multimedia Players. written by Andrew Bimbo When we think wild, performance uncontrolled, we think iPod Touch. When we think features, power, usability we think of Cowon D2. The reason for D2 being the best is is as complicated as it is simple. Why improve on perfection, or as close to it as possible in this imperfect world? written by Andrew Bimbo Headphones : Do they make a difference in case of iPod Nano? Most definitely! “But how, and will I notice it?” you might ask. Well , good sound is quite like good food, or even a nice car – it’s habit forming, and going back to something archaic after something neo isn't an easy thing to do. written by Andrew Bimbo Apple's iPod Touch, iPod shuffle or iPod Nano are not the only PMP around. They are just more famous than the others. These days almost everyone has has an iPod Touch or iPod Nano. (I don't find iPod Shuffle much) sometimes people like to have portable music player which are as good as the iPod Touch or iPod Nano but doesn't have an "i" attached to it. written by Quinlan Murray Iphone cases are manufactured from Tuscan leather, mahogany, carbon fiber, skin of alligators or ostriches, among other things. Iphone cases made out of silicon material are often preferred as they provide a seamless grip. written by Andrew Bimbo A shiny off-white pearl finish, a contoured body with sleek steel buttons down the front side of the facia in a neat row, and with dark grey trimming on the outer bezel, sporting powerful hardware under the hood, a brilliant view to the action, and a look that's in a class of its own. You'd be forgiven for thinking we'r writing an advertisement for the latest Aston Martin or something. written by Glorence Lorence Finding gifts for men requires the grit to search for that elusive item that needs to be new, unique and special. Common gifts for men include wallets, pens, shirts, accessories or simple jewelry. With new and innovative gift ideas abounding the online space, gals can choose an ideal gift for their boyfriends with ease now. written by Andrew Bimbo iPod shuffle is one of the world's most smallest and sexiest music player. This device is best for one and only thing i.e. Listening to music and the iPod Shuffle does only that but does it very well. iPod Shuffle is an awesome music player with very good sound quality. written by Andrew Bimbo If you thought the older model was compact due to its slimness, wait till you lay eyes on the new one. It's shrunk to nearly half the length of the previous Nano while getting a couple of millimetres wider, and also getting a better, bigger screen in the bargain. The conscious attempt at space saving is unabashedly evident, and 3G is more "nano" than ever. written by Andrew Bimbo When Apple announced a PMP based on their iPhone concept, many of us were excited - for the first time we'd have freedom from menus, complicated sequence of button presses to achieve a simple task, and the ability to navigate a device at our leisure. After all, exploration is a leastpe activity, isn't it? Now that we've used the iPod touch, we must say it's an experience that's been conceptualised exceptionally well and executed with the same panache and finesse that Apple has been known for. written by Andrew Bimbo what is with the app store really? It approves the app once and them removes it for no apparent reason. "I Am Rich" the useless application was approved by Apple and it stayed in the App store for sometime before it was finally removed. Why? Why did they remote the app? If it violated the rules of app store why did they approve it in the first place? Once they approved the app it should have stayed in the App store. written by Adrian Gates Recently we took a look at Sony’s new offering to the mobile media marketplace, the PSPgo, and we talked about whether it could compete with the iPod Touch. Well, it seems as if Microsoft isn’t going to be left out of the next-gen handheld media device wars. written by Andrew Bimbo I'm very much into convergence, I like the concept of having just one device for listening to music, watching videos, surfing the web, reading books & documents etc. All of which is possible via Nokia N97. The music quality is awesome, in some cases even better than the iPod nano and it's even possible to store all my music collection in the N97, which is not possible in iPod nano as it has less memory than Nokia N97 which has 32GB of memory and I can add further 32GB to it, 64Gb is more than enough I’ll ever need. << previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 next page>> |