Wednesday, 8 September 2010

iPod Touch review (4th Generation)

iPod Touch review (4th Generation)
Apple's claimed "most popular iPod" boasts to be an all-in-one box but more of a gaming machine (as Apple claimed it beats out combine Nintendo's and Sony's offerings in sales) was now down to its 4th generation --the iPod Touch. It takes the shadow of the iPhone's rocketing career in the smartphone category, with almost same hardware less the phone functionality. The rich App Store has made the Touch an incredible iPod, internet device, game console and whole lot of more. It almost takes all the iPhone 4 updates with iPod touch now includes new Retina Display, the A4 CPU, two cameras which allow for FaceTime calling and 720p video recording, and all the new features of the company's latest mobile operating system, iOS 4.1. If you think you can't decide if the new iPod Touch is worth your hardly-earned money, read on the reviews after the break.

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iPod nano review (6th Generation)
We're now on 6th generation of Apple's iPod nano, thinking back 2005 since its debut we got here the first complete redesigned product. We obviously see that the clickwheel was gone together with its light, slim form factor and larger screen display. The new nano is set forward with touchscreen and dedicated operating system, looking like an infused old shuffle and iPod Touch. We compiled a series of reviews after the break.

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Even if Samsung Fascinate didn't surprised us with its codename, maybe Samsung's announcement of mobile processor Orion will do the trick. So what are the surprises of the newly debuted dual-core Orion, "5 times the 3D graphics performance over the previous processor generation from Samsung, 1080p video encoding and decoding at 30fps, embedded GPS, a native triple display controller, and on-chip HDMI 1.3a interface." Still wants some more, read on after the break.

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Samsung Fascinate review
Samsung's Galaxy S smartphones range from Epic 4G, Captivate and Vibrant was a clear statement of Sammy's push into Android market for this year, and yet another one conquering Verizon's mighty network --with Samsung Fascinate. And the big question that underlies on this handset, is if you'll be going to be fascinated, or realized that it is just same Android device on big reds lawn with customized Android OS? Nevertheless, you'll need to check the full review, to see if Samsung Fascinate will overwhelmed the DROID lineup that was already reigning the red network. Read on.

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