Friday, March 4, 2011

www.islandtunes.net

Islantunes the place to find some of the best music an music videos on the web in one place. Theirs a lot to do not just listening to music an watch videos you can meet new people share difference in taste including face to face video cam in public chat room, play a few games, games for all ages so if your looking island music/video from different country then you should visit islandtunes maybe you'l discovery more thing there than what i have i highly recommend people to visit this site.

www.islandtunes.net

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Official X1 Release Date of September 30th


We had quite a scare last week with the rumors of a 2009 push back on the X1. Thankfully, Sony has laid those to rest with an official release date of September 30th. This release date, which is just a few weeks away, is initially for the UK, Germany, and Sweden. A release date for the following countries is expected to be announced later in Q4:


* Indonesia, Singapore, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam
* Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands, Austria, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Portugal
* Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic
* UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait
* South Africa
* Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia

For those in North America, China, Australia and Russia; no further date is noted. According to Sony dates will be announced in local markets over the coming months. Looks like unlocked might be the way to go for those wanting the X1 outside of the three officially launched countries.

This is great news for those eagerly anticipating the launch, and we expect numerous carriers to start picking the mobile up over the coming weeks. Still no official word on pricing.

UPDATE: Vodafone and O2 have officially picked this up in Germany and UK.


Friday, September 5, 2008

Sony New iphone Crusher The XPERIA X1.






The X1 has a “curved slide” that angles the screen up, banana-style, when you slide out the keyboard. The hinge feels very sturdy without being difficult to use (go hinge nerds!), and overall the brushed metal to be found throughout the device is just beautiful. Moving around the device, the peripheral buttons are decent enough and there's no floppy rubber doors over ports or the MicroSD card slot to ruin the feel of the device. That feel, in case I haven't made it clear yet, is great.

The physical keyboard is pretty good, though perhaps not quite up to HTC's standard on the Mogul or the Tilt. There is more horizontal separation between keys, which helps reduce incorrect key presses. That's great if you're a fan of two-handed use, but it basically guarantees that if you want to use this one-handed, you'll use it with the slider closed.

The main buttons have this “X” theme to them, 4 laid out on either side of the way in an inverted diamond shape that I'm not particularly fond of, but it works. The 5 way is a great combination of a touch-mouse (like the Samsung SCH-i780) and a typical D-Pad surrounding it (where the i780 falls on its face). The touch mouse is really great for scrolling quickly, the 5 way lets you do more discrete movements.

The screen. Good god, the screen is really beautiful. Flush, bright, and very high resolution.

So yes, the hardware delivers. The software is Windows Mobile 6.1, so there's not much to say there (we'll get to these “Panels” in just a minute). If you like horizontal sliders, you will covet this device. If you don't like them, you might well covet it anyway.

Under the Hood

Here are the specs, in case you're wondering:

  • HSDPA/HSUPA (Quad Band, too)
  • WiFi and Bluetooth
  • aGPS
  • 3.2 Megapixel Camera
  • 110 x 53 x 16.7 mm
  • 145 grams
  • 1500 mAH Battery
  • Qualcomm's MSM7200A CPU, 528Mhz (confirmed)
  • 800x480 resolution Touchscreen (flush)
  • MicroSD for expansion
  • MiniUSB for data and chargin
  • 3.5mm headset jack for music.





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