Tuesday, January 18, 2011

APPLE PEEL 520

Apple Peel 520



The iPod Touch has almost all  the features similar to the iPhone, except for the most obvious one, it can not make phone calls, however, it seems that this is no longer a limitation, thanks to Yosin's Apple Peel 520. The gadget is meant to transform your iPod Touch into an iPhone clone. Before you get all excited, we hope you understand repercussions of cloning a device like the iPhone. It is important to mention here that the Peel has its own share of issues, one of these being that in order for the Peel to work, the iPod Touch has to be jail broken.

The peel 520 features a built-in Mobile phone unit, which helps recreate the phone function. however you must keep in mind that the iPod Touch was never designed to perform the functions of a mobile phone; not beyond the use of skype and other voice communication software. therefore, the Peel 520 should simply only allows your music player to emulate some mobile phone functions; it dose not completely turn your iPod Touch into a fully featured iPhone.
Nevertheless, if you have decided upon exploring this gadget, you can order it online from the manufacturer website. All you need to do is insert your SIM card and enjoy the emulated phone functions on your iPod Touch. The Price for the {eel 520 as mentioned on its website, is $89 US, which covers shipping costs anywhere in the world.

Monday, January 17, 2011

HTC HD7

Powered by Microsoft latest mobile operating system

Windows Phone 7

With hardware giants such as HTC and Samsung churning out Android phones, the Google created operating system has emerged as a major player in the mobile arena. Determined to have a share of the while hot mobile OS market Microsoft to launched its entrant Windows Phone 7 into the fray.

Specifications

Display : 4.3" touch screen with 800 x 480 resolution
Hardware : 1 GHz CPU 16GB Internal memory (not expandable) 512MB RAM/ROM 1230 mAh battery
Features :  720p video recording, five mega pixel camera with auto focus, dual LED flash, eight scene modes, four effects, digital zoom
Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7
Networking :  802.11/b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, GPS, Quad band GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz dule band HSPA 1700/2100 MHz
Dimensions : 2.67x4.8x0.44 inches, weight 5.71 ounces

At a glance

The HTC HD7 weight in at a slightly heavy 5.7 ounces (that's around 160 grams), with dimensions of 2.67x4.8x.044 inches. By usual smart phone standards, it is a little heavy. The phone boasts of a 4.3 inch touch screen with a 800x480 resolution, that is nearly 90 percent of the phone's face is the display area. The phone has a kickstand which can be used to prop it up while watching a movie. The screen is finger print phone, but nothing that a screen protector can't prevent.

The HD7 truly makes the windows desktop mobile, with the huge screen immersing you in to a sort of desktop experience. Reading web pages, Web surfing, composing messages is a breeze. The pinch to zoom and flick to expand capability makes browsing pictures and pages as smooth as skimming the surface of water.

Moving on the camera, the HD7ships with a respectable five mega pixel camera. it has a pretty snappy auto focus feature, allowing even the most amateur of photographers to capture quite stunning pictures. It also has a dual LED flash and ships with the usual collection of different effects such as sepia tones and so on. The digital zoom is pretty impressive as well.

When it comes to videos, it offers recording modes from 480p to 720p, with the 720p recording mode providing great videos that look just as impressive on big screen. For any Xbox lover the games portal is like a gateway to their private game world where their avatar lives, interacts with other avatars, and of course, partakes in various gaming activities such as tournaments and simple pleasure playing.

The best part of the HD7 is that it is an amalgam of two very exciting components; the hardware powered by HTC and the software none other than Windows Phone 7. The windows Phone 7 OS is not without  its faults, but its advantages like usability, power and simple beauty.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

How TO BUY GAMING PC

Buyers' Guide

With the rise of gaming consoles as the popular platform for gaming, the PCs seem to have taken a backseat. However PCs still have a clear advantage over consoles, as they are upgradable and offer flexibility in hardware configurations.

Additionally for hardcore gamers, game mode are another are another reason due to which PCs are simply irreplaceable. When building a gaming machine, it can certainly be challenging task to decide on a configuration that gives you the best value for your money. Configuration based on ATI graphics cards that cater to different budget levels.

Casual Gaming PC

Processor: Intel Core i5 650 3.20 GHz (Ranges upto 16,500 Rs.)
Motherboard: Asus P7H55-V (Ranges upto 8,800 Rs.)
Memory: 2GBx2 1333MHz Twin Kit Corsair XMS3 DDR3 (Ranges upto 10,000 Rs.)
Hard Disk: 500GB 3.5" SATA(3Gb/s) 7200 RPM (ranges upto 4,150 Rs.)
Optical Media: Samsung DVD-RW 22x SATA (Ranges upto 2,050 Rs.)
Graphic Card: 512MB ATI Radeon HD 4850 GDDR3 (Ranges upto 9,800 Rs.)
Power Supply: Corsair 600W (Ranges upto 8,000 Rs.)
Chassis: Cooler Master Chassis Gladiator 600 ( Ranges Upto 5,500 Rs.)

Price Approximately 64,800 Rs.

Advance Gaming PC

Processor: Intel Core i7 870 2.93 GHz (Ranges upto 26,500 Rs.)
Motherboard: Asus P7P55D-E (Ranges upto 16,800 Rs.)
Memory: 2GBx2 Corsair Dominator DDR3 (Ranges upto 12,000 Rs.)
Hard Disk: 1TB 3.5" SATA 7200 RPM (ranges upto 6,300 Rs.)
Optical Media: Samsung DVD-RW 22x SATA (Ranges upto 2,050 Rs.)
Graphic Card: 1GB 5770 ATI PCX GDDR5 (Ranges upto 13,800 Rs.)
Power Supply: Cooler Master Silent Pro Modular 700W (Ranges upto 12,800 Rs.)
Chassis: Cooler Master Chassis HAF 922 ( Ranges Upto 10,800 Rs.)

Price Approximately 101,050 Rs.

Pro Gaming PC

Processor: Intel Core i7 950 3.06 GHz (Ranges upto 27,000 Rs.)
Motherboard: Asus Rampage II Extreme X58 (Ranges upto 39,000 Rs.)
Memory: 2GBx3 Corsair Dominator GT DDR3 (Ranges upto 23,000 Rs.)
Hard Disk: 2TB 3.5" SATA 7200 RPM (ranges upto 11,500 Rs.)
Optical Media: Samsung DVD-RW 22x SATA (Ranges upto 2,050 Rs.)
Graphic Card: 2GB 5970 ATI PCX GDDR5 (Ranges upto 60,000 Rs.)
Power Supply: Corsair HX1000 (Ranges upto 21,000 Rs.)
Chassis: Cooler Master Chassis Cosmos Balck ( Ranges Upto 21,000 Rs.)

Price Approximately 204,550 Rs.

Have Fun!