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		<title>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G – Inexpensive but sluggish performance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 04:10:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Cruze</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Android tablet market isn’t the same as it was before. The sales of these tablets have been declining with the rise of phablets (phones with five or more inches screen) which offer better features and portability. However, tablet makers are still trying hard to bring back those glorious days and the new tablets now come [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Android tablet market isn’t the same as it was before. The sales of these tablets have been declining with the rise of <a title="Samsung Galaxy Grand vs Micromax Canvas HD – Two phablets battle it out" href="http://www.techiecop.com/comparison/cellphones-comparison/samsung-galaxy-grand-vs-micromax-canvas-hd.html" target="_blank">phablets</a> (phones with five or more inches screen) which offer better features and portability. However, tablet makers are still trying hard to bring back those glorious days and the new tablets now come with better features which make them more worthy.</p>
<p>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G tablet which we got for review is a seven inch device having calling feature and has both 2G and 3G connectivity. The price of the device is good considering the features inside. Let’s see what this tablet is all about in more detail.</p>
<h2>Design</h2>
<p>Intrinsically speaking, there aren’t many experiments left to be done for design of seven inch tablets. Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G looks similar to other tablets and it has a stylish appearance. The tablet looks classy too especially with white and black glossy finish.</p>
<p>The weight of the Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G is below half kg which is good and holding this tablet is very comfortable in the hand. There is scratch resistant layer over the display and it is edge to edge.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Go-Tech-Funtab-Talk-2G.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9231" title="Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Go-Tech-Funtab-Talk-2G.jpg" alt="Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G" width="500" height="314" /></a></p>
<p>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G has a simple yet functional look and it combines mobile and tablet functionality very well. The glossy finish gives it a premium look but it will easily attract a lot of fingerprints. On right side, there are quick access buttons and due to this, the device is really easy to use. There are 3 hardware buttons and all are placed on right side. For all other controls, you need to use the display. Minimal buttons make the device look aesthetically appealing.</p>
<h2>Display</h2>
<p>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G come with seven inches screen and it has a resolution of 800&#215;480 pixels. This resolution is a bit low but is still acceptable considering the price. However, colour reproduction of the screen is disappointing and we feel that the manufacturer should have done better. Fortunately, the brightness levels are good and complement every game or application very well.</p>
<p>Resolution of the Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G might be low but there are multi touch capabilities which is required in some games and apps. Touch is very accurate but slower hardware inside often mars the user experience especially in processor intensive apps and games.</p>
<p>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G comes with 400MHz GPU inside and it makes the tablet capable of 1080p full HD playback. However, the screen resolution is too low for enjoying full HD movies in all their glory. There is HDMI port for connecting this tablet on large HDTVs. The manufacturer hasn’t given any HDMI adapter inside the box and hence you will have to buy it separately.</p>
<h2>Hardware</h2>
<p>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G comes with single core processor inside based on ARM Cortex A8 with 1.2 GHz clock speed. There is 512MB DDR3 RAM inside which is minimum required for Android ICS OS. There is 2G cellular modem inside for calling and data. There is front camera for making video calls but 3G access is possible only through data cards.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Go-Tech-Funtab-Talk-2G-tablet.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9232" title="Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G tablet" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Go-Tech-Funtab-Talk-2G-tablet.jpg" alt="Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G tablet" width="409" height="201" /></a></p>
<h2>OS</h2>
<p>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS and it is the stock version of the OS without any modifications. There aren’t any hardware buttons which improves the feel and look of the device. There is just one modification – the lock screen remembers the last used app and takes you to it automatically when the screen is unlocked.</p>
<h2>Apps</h2>
<p>Just like other Android products, the Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G has Google Play connectivity and you can download the apps that you want. There is also access to Go Tech Fun Bazaar for apps.</p>
<h2>Performance</h2>
<p>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G doesn’t have any performance based issues but the tablet slows down when you run lot of apps at a time. The reason for this is low RAM. On the bright side, there are no compatibility issues on OS and all apps run fine. In our tests, basic games were running fine but processor intensive games like GTA brought the device down on its heels.  The tablet heated up quickly and frame rate went down to five fps.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Go-Tech-Funtab-Talk-2G-specs.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9233" title="Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G specs" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Go-Tech-Funtab-Talk-2G-specs.jpg" alt="Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G specs" width="500" height="244" /></a></p>
<h2>Build quality</h2>
<p>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G has good build quality and it is the same as other tablets in this price range. There is polycarbonate coating which keeps the device sturdy yet lightweight. It can also survive accidental falls.</p>
<h2>Multimedia</h2>
<p>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G has good multimedia performance. Most video and audio codecs are supported by OS natively and you can also download more apps from PlayStore. There are few preloaded apps like TubeMate, NDTV, and Hungama for entertainment and leisure. More apps can be installed according to preferences. There is 4GB internal memory and the SDHC card slot supports up to 32GB cards.</p>
<h2>Camera</h2>
<p><strong>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G</strong> comes with two megapixels rear facing camera and 0.3 megapixel front facing camera. However, there is no direct 3G connectivity and hence the presence of front facing camera is useless. The 2MP camera quality isn’t much to write about. Pictures taken indoors were looking dark and pixelated.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Go-Tech-Funtab-Talk-2G-camera.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9234" title="Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G camera" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Go-Tech-Funtab-Talk-2G-camera.jpg" alt="Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G camera" width="500" height="386" /></a></p>
<h2>Connectivity</h2>
<p>Internet connectivity on this tablet can be done through USB dongles, Wi-Fi, and 2G. In our tests, we found that Wi-Fi was pretty fast and 2G and USB dongles gave good speed too. Speed will depend on the data plan you have. Fortunately, you don’t need to purchase any separate USB drives or data dongles as the box has one.</p>
<h2>Battery life</h2>
<p><strong>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G</strong> comes with 3,000mAh battery inside and the battery size is smaller as compared to other tablets out there. The battery life too isn’t as good as competition. On a full charge, we got three to four hours of video playback or four to five hours of Wi-Fi browsing. It takes around five hours to charge this tablet fully and 50% battery charge gets exhausted in first three hours.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Go-Tech-Funtab-Talk-2G-price.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9236" title="Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G price" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Go-Tech-Funtab-Talk-2G-price.jpg" alt="Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G price" width="500" height="358" /></a></p>
<h2>Price</h2>
<p>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G price is <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Rs. 6,499</strong> </span>and this makes it the least expensive tablet out there. We checked these prices of Flipkart and the prices in your local store might differ.</p>
<h2>Verdict</h2>
<p><strong>Go Tech Funtab Talk 2G</strong> is a basic Android tablet made for people who are looking for standard and regular tablet tasks. There is 3G connectivity but you need a dongle for it which isn’t too practical. You will need to spend extra Rs. 1,500 on the dongle and for the combined price; you can get something better like Lava Etron 3G. However, for such a low price, the Funtab Talk is a good device.</p>
<h2>Specs</h2>
<ul>
<li>2G connectivity, 3G through dongles</li>
<li>Android 4.0 OS</li>
<li>Seven inches TFT LCD, 800&#215;480 pixels resolution</li>
<li>1.2 GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor</li>
<li>Touchscreen interface</li>
<li>512 MB DDR3 RAM</li>
<li>Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connectivity</li>
<li>4GB internal memory</li>
<li>One year warranty</li>
<li>0.3 MP front facing camera, 2MP rear facing camera</li>
<li>3,000 mAh battery</li>
<li>AGPS</li>
<li>USB connectivity</li>
<li>Rs. 6,499</li>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 05:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Srinivas Reddy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most action cams in the market right now are from companies who don’t have a long history in cameras. Hence, when we heard that Sony too entered in this segment, we knew that we would have a quality device. Their first efforts are Sony Action Cam HDR-AS10 and HDR-AS15. The latter comes with Wi-Fi and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most action cams in the market right now are from companies who don’t have a long history in cameras. Hence, when we heard that Sony too entered in this segment, we knew that we would have a quality device.</p>
<p>Their first efforts are Sony Action Cam HDR-AS10 and <a title="Sony Action Cam HDR-AS15 review – Waterproof adventurous camera" href="http://www.techiecop.com/cameras/sony-cameras/sony-action-cam-hdr-as15-review.html" target="_blank">HDR-AS15</a>. The latter comes with Wi-Fi and former doesn’t have it. These devices make good first impression as well. However, this first impression doesn’t last for too long.</p>
<p>It feels that Sony was trying hard to stay below a price point and hence has done some compromises. It also seems that the manufacturer wanted to make a really light and small device. While reviewing, we were disappointed to see that this device isn’t good in terms of usability and design. There are some nice features inside especially on the Wi-Fi model and the video quality too is on par with cameras that are similarly priced but it is good only for viewing on smaller screens.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Sony-Action-Cam-HDR-AS10.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9239" title="Sony Action Cam HDR-AS10" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Sony-Action-Cam-HDR-AS10.jpg" alt="Sony Action Cam HDR-AS10" width="473" height="400" /></a></p>
<h2>Inside the box</h2>
<p>Sony Action Cam HDR-AS10 comes with water proof and shock proof housing inside and there are 2 adhesive mounts as well – flat and curved. This device is water proof up to 197 feet and comes with dust and dirt resistant seals. This is great as the device is sealed well and there is mount for tripod located on bottom for using with different mounts.</p>
<p>Due to waterproof chasiss, stereo mics located on front of this camera are not exposed well and hence you will only hear muffled audio with the seals. Sony is also selling pack 2 other doors – 1 having flat lens for under water use and other having mic openings. The price is $50. These aren’t sold separately and neither is door which comes with housing. If the lens is scratched, then you will need to buy another 2 pack or entire housing for $40.</p>
<p>Also, when this camera is sealed completely, there is a chance of condensation which will fog the lens. For this, the manufacturer is selling desiccant packs. However, you can also put silica gel packs inside for solving this problem.</p>
<p>2 mounts included inside are a bit too large and adhesive too is bit weak. It is recommended that you get better adhesive pads. There are other mounts like head strap which doesn’t need any housing. There is also cradle having 2.7 inches LCD display which flips out for using Action Cam just like conventional hand held camera.</p>
<h2>Design</h2>
<p><strong>Sony Action Cam HDR-AS10</strong> is very lightweight. This device is just two inches high, 2.6 inches deep, and 0.9 inch wide. The weight of this device is 3.2 ounces with the NP-BX1 battery pack inside. Hence, mounting this camera on your head is relatively easier and you don’t need to worry about the weight. The bottom is rounded and hence you will need to use some mount while being used.</p>
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<p>Intrinsically speaking, there should be tripod mount on actual camera. However, this one doesn’t have any room for it. Back side has big recording button and hold button so that users don’t start/stop recordings accidentally. Back side is sliding door and covers card slot and battery compartment. The card slot can take both Memory Stick Micro and microSD cards.</p>
<p>On the bottom door, there are ports for microHDMI and microUSB with expansion connectors for using with camcorder cradle. There is also jack for external mic which isn’t seen too often on such action cameras. However, external mic jack can’t be used with supplied housing or other mounts or housings from Sony.</p>
<p>Also, if you want to use stereo mics, then you will need to purchase another mount or appropriate door from Sony or look for some other option for securing this camera inside included case when waterproof door isn’t put on. There isn’t anything to keep this camera from sliding out of case if there is no door on it. Hence, if the lock opens accidentally when door is on, camera will quickly pop out.</p>
<p>Right side has tiny LCD screen for viewing the settings and making any changes using 2 buttons on right side of the display. Buttons are not accessible through water proof housing and hence you will have to take this camera out of its hours for using the buttons. This isn’t a deal breaker but body is really slippery and there aren’t any edges for holding on tightly. It is easy to drop this camera in the bare mode. In my tests, I dropped it a lot of times and back door cover popped out but still the camera  was working fine.</p>
<h2>Features</h2>
<p><strong>Sony Action Cam HDR-AS10</strong> comes with five recording options in MP4 format &#8211; 1080p30, 720p60 (for slow-motion 2x capture), 720p120 (for slow-motion 4x capture), 480p30, and720p30. There is digital image stabilization and this camera can take 16 MP time lapse photography stills. There isn’t any option for snapping single pics or burst of photos.</p>
<p>Lens view field is 170 degrees provided the digital image stabilization is switched off. With DIS switched on, it crops videos, changes view field to 120 degrees. Unlike other models like ContourRoam 2 or Drift HD Ghost, this camera doesn’t offer any way for rotating lens and hence levelling this camera is pretty tricky depending on the mount. If the camera is mounted up side down, then you will need to flip your video using editing software.</p>
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<p>Sony Action Cam HDR-AS15 comes with Wi-Fi. AS-10 doesn’t have it but if you are buying this camera, then we would recommend you to spend more and go for Wi-Fi model. The initial set up is quite easy – you just need to download and then install Android or iOS app, turn the remote control option of this camera, start the app on mobile device, and then enter password of the camera. The camera will automatically connect in a few seconds. From here, you will get view of video that the camera is viewing. Mobile device can be used for starting and stopping the recordings and for changing the resolution settings.</p>
<h2>Video quality</h2>
<p>Sony Action Cam HDR-AS10 video quality is quite similar to Sony’s Bloggieminicamcorders. Video is quite detailed and sharp and doesn’t look crunchy. Action Cam easily handles any motion better than Bloggie models. Things look pretty smooth and nice.</p>
<p>However, with fast movement or complex scenes, there are lots of artifacts. There is also some detail loss. The colours look over saturated but this isn’t unexpected for such action cams. The exposure is good and the transitions too are smooth with changing conditions but the highlights blow out easily.</p>
<p>We were disappointed to see some chromatic aberration or purple fringing in high contrast subjects. There was some lens flare as well and visible colour banding in blue skies’ image.</p>
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<p>These issues aren’t seen in smaller sizes on PC screen and if you are just going to share the clips online then this camera isn’t a bad choice for its features and price. Viewing the content on a large HDTV will make the videos less impressive.</p>
<p>The audio quality is good but with the seal on, the quality will be inferior. The mics need to be exposed while shooting for best quality.</p>
<h2>Verdict</h2>
<p>Sony Action Cam HDR-AS10 makes good first impression.  While testing, we saw some minor problems which aren’t usually seen on such action cams. We expected the video quality to be on par with other devices in this segment but the mediocre lens disappointed us. However, these problems aren’t really deal breakers and for its price of $240 (for Wi-Fi model) it is a good buy.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 11:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rushabh Bhatt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laptops have a good and long price range. For instance, one laptop costs $700 and other costs $2000. Apple first started the trend of putting a premium price on their products and others followed later. But it is amusing to see that even the pricey laptops have the same components inside as the less expensive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laptops have a good and long price range. For instance, one laptop costs $700 and other costs $2000. Apple first started the trend of putting a premium price on their products and others followed later. But it is amusing to see that even the pricey laptops have the same components inside as the less expensive ones.</p>
<p>Toshiba Kirabook is made for people who are willing to spend big. This laptop starts from $1,599 and can go way up from there. The unit which I got for review in my labs cost $1,999 and it had touch screen with faster Intel Core i7 chip inside. The starting price of $1,599 doesn’t have touch screen inside and you need to pay $200 more for that.</p>
<p>Toshiba Kirabook will complement existing Satellite, Qosmio and Portege brand of notebooks by the same manufacturer. Toshiba has been making good ultrabooks for affordable prices and hence Kirabook will now need to justify its high price.</p>
<p>From the looks itself, it feels that Toshiba Kirabook is a premium laptop. It is really thin with light body and has magnesium alloy case outside which is both stronger and lighter than aluminium. Touchpad and keyboard too is better than Satellite notebooks and the 13.3 inches screen comes with 2,560&#215;1,440 pixels resolution. The manufacturer is calling it PixelPure and isn’t too different from Apple Retina screen.</p>
<p>However, you won’t be able to play any high end games on the better screen as there is just Intel HD 4000 GPU inside. Still, this resolution really proves its worth at reading text and working with apps like Photoshop. Higher resolution gives you more space to work around on single screen.</p>
<p>Apart from the great quality screen and great construction, the Toshiba Kirabook is just standard Intel Core i7/i5 laptop having 256GB SSD, and 8GB RAM. We placed this laptop next to <a title="Toshiba Satellite U845T – Thin design, long battery life" href="http://www.techiecop.com/laptops/toshiba-laptops/toshiba-satellite-u845t.html" target="_blank">Toshiba Satellite U845T</a> and both notebooks looked very similar and this is where the problem lies. The more expensive laptop is priced similar to the $799 sibling.</p>
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<p>Compared to this, the 13 inches Apple MacBook Pro having Retina screen costs $100 less but has lesser SSD storage and its aluminium body is bigger with more weight. But the Apple laptop doesn’t have the best combination of price and features. Yet, MacBook Pro offers a distinct and attractive design like Samsung Series 9 and Acer Aspire S7.</p>
<p>For a price of $1,600 and above, you’d want a great look and not just high end components inside. Kirabook is a great laptop that is easy to use and travel friendly as well. The display looks great and only few other laptops in the market can come close to it.</p>
<h2>Design</h2>
<p><strong>Toshiba Kirabook</strong> is downright attractive laptop and will certainly make a place for itself in museum. It has all the hallmarks – tapered front edge, brushed metal look on lid, edge to edge glass on screen, big button less click pad below island like keyboard.</p>
<p>This laptop certainly looks high end. The body is made of magnesium alloy which makes the laptop light yet sturdy. Finishing is really good and the clean key board tray and stiff hinge makes this laptop even more expensive. The Harmon Kardon speakers and the system fans are placed on bottom panel to keep the laptop clean.</p>
<h2>Keyboard</h2>
<p>Toshiba Kirabook comes with backlit keyboard and the buttons are rectangular in shape. The spacebar is a bit shorter than standard size. However, this keyboard is certainly better than earlier less expensive laptops from <a title="Toshiba Laptop Review" href="http://www.techiecop.com/laptops/toshiba-laptops" target="_blank">Toshiba</a>. There isn’t any flex on fingers and actual keys too are deeper as compared to other ultrabooks from this manufacturer.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Toshiba-Kirabook-keyboard.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9224" title="Toshiba Kirabook keyboard" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Toshiba-Kirabook-keyboard.jpg" alt="Toshiba Kirabook keyboard" width="500" height="345" /></a></p>
<h2>Clickpad</h2>
<p>Clickpad is large and rectangular and has good surface area. This is good especially for Windows 8 where there is space needed for OS navigation gestures. Surface of the pad has good resistance but I sometimes had trouble with 2 finger scrolls.</p>
<h2>Display</h2>
<p>Display of the Toshiba Kirabook is the most attractive part of this laptop. The screen has a resolution of 2,560&#215;1,440 pixels and it is in the same class as Apple’s Retina screen. According to Toshiba, the resolution equals 221 ppi and this gives great experience while reading text and watching videos.</p>
<p>Windows 8 takes this resolution really well and it keeps things normal looking with the tiles interface. In traditional desktop view, the icons and text look really tiny. Right now, there isn’t much content which takes optimum advantage of this bigger resolution.</p>
<p>It is hard to say if such bigger resolution is needed on a laptop. Some might say it is another marketing gimmick.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Toshiba-Kirabook-price.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9226" title="Toshiba Kirabook price" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Toshiba-Kirabook-price.jpg" alt="Toshiba Kirabook price" width="500" height="185" /></a></p>
<h2>Connections</h2>
<p><strong>Toshiba Kirabook</strong> has three USB 3.0 ports and one of them is sleep-and-charge port which lets you charge your gadgets through USB even when the laptop is sleeping or switched off. Apart from this, there aren’t any high end ports like Thunderbolt port or NFC.</p>
<h2>Configurations</h2>
<p><strong>Toshiba Kirabook</strong> is available in 3 configurations – least expensive one costs $1,599 and comes with slower Core i5 processor with 256GB SSD and 8GB RAM. However, it doesn’t have touchscreen. The touchscreen models start from $1,600 and without touchscreen, this laptop is lighter.</p>
<p>If you are buying this laptop, we would recommend you to pay more and go for the touchscreen model has Windows 8 is largely based on touchscreen technology. Our review model had Core i7 chip inside and upgraded Windows 8 Pro OS. The laptop which we got had Adobe Premiere Elements 11 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 and special Platinum support which offers 2 years warranty and 24/7 phone support.</p>
<p>Take any ultrabook and put in large SSD, 8GB RAM, and Intel Core i7 processor inside and you will surely get great performance. Kirabook indeed is a premium laptop and the performance too was up to our expectations. We could play any high resolution video on this computer without any hiccup.</p>
<p>Most people use their laptop for tasks like social networking, media playback, and Web surfing. In such tasks, you won’t notice any difference between this and less expensive laptops. There is Intel HD 4000 GPU inside which handles basic game well but they won’t run at native resolution. For instance, we played BioShock Infinite at resolution of 1,366&#215;768 pixels in medium settings and got 16.1 fps.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Toshiba-Kirabook-review.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9227" title="Toshiba Kirabook Review" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Toshiba-Kirabook-review.jpg" alt="Toshiba Kirabook Review" width="500" height="159" /></a></p>
<h2>Battery</h2>
<p>High end laptops need to have long battery life. Toshiba Kirabook comes with SSD and CPU and both of them are power efficient. However, the screen is above average and it takes extra battery juice to power it. In our tests, this battery stayed alive for five hours and five minutes. This isn’t really impressive and we have seen longer battery life.</p>
<h2>Verdict</h2>
<p>Toshiba Kirabook is a premium laptop and the looks don’t tell that this is a sub $1,600 priced laptop. The main selling point of this laptop is the high resolution screen and apart from this, it is hard to justify the high price. Hence, we find it difficult to recommend this laptop for its price.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Toshiba-Kirabook-Specs.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9228" title="Toshiba Kirabook Specs" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Toshiba-Kirabook-Specs.jpg" alt="Toshiba Kirabook Specs" width="500" height="291" /></a></p>
<h2>Specs</h2>
<ul>
<li>2.0GHz Intel Core i7-3667Uprocessor</li>
<li>$1,599 starting price</li>
<li>1,600MHz, 8GB DDR3 RAM</li>
<li>256GB SSD</li>
<li>Intel HD 4000 GPU</li>
<li>Windows 8 OS</li>
<li>3.4 pounds weight with adapter</li>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 05:05:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Lobo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quad core smartphones are preferred by a lot of people these days as they offer great versatility. Their price too has been coming down steadily; right now, they start at Rs. 9,500 and can go up to Rs. 41,000. In this list, we cover the least expensive smartphones having quad core processors. 1.    Karbonn Titanium [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quad core smartphones are preferred by a lot of people these days as they offer great versatility. Their price too has been coming down steadily; right now, they start at Rs. 9,500 and can go up to Rs. 41,000. In this list, we cover the least expensive smartphones having quad core processors.</p>
<h2>1.    Karbonn Titanium S1 (Rs. 9,399)</h2>
<p>Karbonn Titanium S1 is dual SIM smartphone having 4.5 inches qHD capacitive multi touch display. There is quad core 1.2 GHz processor inside and this handset runs on Android 4.1 aka Jelly Bean OS.</p>
<p>This smartphone comes with five megapixels rear facing camera and it has flash light too. There is also a front facing camera for making video calls. This phone has features like GPS, G-Sensor, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G, etc. There are also lot of different applications and games preloaded inside. This phone comes with 1,600 mAh battery and there is 1GB RAM inside.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Karbonn-Titanium-S1.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9215" title="Karbonn Titanium S1" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Karbonn-Titanium-S1.jpg" alt="Karbonn Titanium S1" width="550" height="346" /></a></p>
<h2>2.    Intex Aqua Wonder 2 (Rs. 9,590)</h2>
<p>Intex Aqua Wonder 2 comes with four-and-half inches IPS screen having qHD or 960&#215;540 pixels resolution and eight megapixels camera with features of dual LED flash and autofocus. There is also two megapixels front facing camera.</p>
<p>Intex Aqua Wonder 2 comes with 1,800 mAh battery inside and the phone is powered by 1.2 GHz quad core chip inside with 512MB RAM.</p>
<p>Intex isn’t much popular as a smartphone brand but the brand name has been around for a while and this might help them. However, Intex doesn’t enjoy the same popularity as Micromax and Karbonn. Still, the Wonder 2 is a really inexpensive smartphone and specs are the same as other high end foreign phones out there.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Intex-Aqua-Wonder-2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9214" title="Intex Aqua Wonder 2" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Intex-Aqua-Wonder-2.jpg" alt="Intex Aqua Wonder 2" width="550" height="357" /></a></p>
<h2>3.    Karbonn Titanium S2 (Rs. 10,790)</h2>
<p>Karbonn Titanium S2 has a five inches FWVGA screen having a resolution of 854&#215;480 pixels and there is 1.2 GHz processor inside. This is Android 4.1 OS phone and this handset is the least expensive quad core phone to have a five inch display. Other features of Karbonn Titanium S2 include eight megapixels rear facing camera, two megapixels front facing camera, 2,100 mAh battery, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 3G.</p>
<p>The manufacturer hasn’t revealed the RAM and display resolution too is lower as compared to other quad core phones. But still, it is the cheapest five inch quad core smartphone out there right now.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Karbonn-Titanium-S2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9213" title="Karbonn Titanium S2" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Karbonn-Titanium-S2.jpg" alt="Karbonn Titanium S2" width="500" height="300" /></a></p>
<h2>4.    Karbonn Titanium S5 (Rs. 11,900)</h2>
<p><a title="Karbonn Titanium S5 launched – quad-core phablet priced at Rs 11,990" href="http://www.techiecop.com/technologynews/karbonn-titanium-s5-launched.html" target="_blank">Karbonn Titanium S5</a> is again a dual SIM Android smartphone running on Jelly Bean OS and there is quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.2 GHz chip inside with 1GB of RAM. The display is five inches big and has a resolution of 960&#215;540 pixels which isn’t the best but is still decent. There is eight megapixels rear facing camera and two megapixels front facing camera.</p>
<p>Display resolution is acceptable considering the low price of the phone. Also, the manufacturer has used Qualcomm chipset inside which isn’t as fast as Mediatek chipset that is often found in such phones.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Karbonn-Titanium-S5.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9212" title="Karbonn Titanium S5" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Karbonn-Titanium-S5.jpg" alt="Karbonn Titanium S5" width="500" height="216" /></a></p>
<h2>5.    Zen Ultrafone 701HD (Rs. 11,999)</h2>
<p>Zen Ultrafone 701HD runs on Android 4.2 aka Jelly Bean OS which is latest Android OS. The phone has 1.2 GHz quad core processor inside. This handset comes with five inches IPS capacitive touchscreen and the display has HD or high definition resolution. Features of this phone include 2,000 mAhbattery, 4GB internal storage, 1GB RAM, and there is microSD card slot for up to 32 GB expansion.</p>
<p>Zen Ultrafone 701HDhas A-GPS, 3G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (a/b/g/n), and microUSB port. There is also eight megapixels camera on back with auto focus, LED flash, and BSI sensor and front facing 3.2 megapixels camera.</p>
<p>Zen smartphones aren’t really popular in the market but this is one of best equipped smartphones with latest Android OS. Camera specs too are impressive.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Zen-Ultrafone-701HD.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9211" title="Zen Ultrafone 701HD" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Zen-Ultrafone-701HD.jpg" alt="Zen Ultrafone 701HD" width="500" height="405" /></a></p>
<h2>6.    UMI S1 (Rs. 11,999)</h2>
<p>UMI too is a new phone brand and their latest phone is UMI S1 which is impressive in terms of quality. This handset runs on Android 4.2 aka Jelly Bean OS and comes with five inches display having 1,280&#215;720 pixels resolution.</p>
<p>UMI S1 has MediaTek MT 6589 chipset inside and the phone runs on 1.2 GHz quad core chip. There is also 1GB RAM. UMI S1 is available in 8GB and 16GB versions. There is eight megapixels rear facing camera and two megapixels front facing camera.</p>
<p>In terms of connectivity, this phone comes with Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, 3G, and GPS. This phone has proximity sensor, light sensor, and G-sensor.<br />
UMI S1 is powered by 2,020 mAh lithium polymer battery and it has four hours of rated talk time which is a bit less as comared to other phones. There is Hindi support on this phone and the handset is 9.7mm thick. Weight of this phone is 187 grams. The battery back-up may be poor but this phone comes with good price and features with latest version of Android OS.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/UMI-S1.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9210" title="UMI S1" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/UMI-S1.jpg" alt="UMI S1" width="424" height="358" /></a></p>
<h2>7.    Zopo ZP980 (Rs. 12,500)</h2>
<p>Zopo ZP980 comes with five inches full HD display and the Corning Glass 2 screen has a resolution of 1,920&#215;1,080 pixels. There is Mediatek quad core MT6589 processor inside with 1 GB RAM, 4GB ROM, 13 megapixels rear facing camera, five megapixels front facing camera, and the phone runs on Android 4.2 aka Jelly Bean OS. This smartphone is only available through the manufacturer’s Website.</p>
<p>This handset is good but it has availability issues.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Zopo-ZP980-33.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9209" title="Zopo ZP980" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Zopo-ZP980-33.jpg" alt="Zopo ZP980" width="500" height="328" /></a></p>
<h2>8.    Celkon Signature HD A119Q (Rs. 12,499)</h2>
<p>Celkon Signature HD A119Q runs on latest Android 4.2 aka Jelly Bean OS and the phone is powered by MTK 6589 1.2GHZ quad core chip inside. There is 1GB RAM and 4 GB ROM.</p>
<p>Celkon Signature HD A119Q comes with five inches screen with a resolution of 1,280&#215;720 pixels. There is 12 megapixels rear facing camera and three megapixels front facing camera.</p>
<p>Other features on this phone include GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi and all the sensors. This handset comes with a flip cover. Celkon Signature HD A119Q will compete with phones like <a title="Micromax A116 Canvas HD Review: Mid-Range, Great Phablet" href="http://www.techiecop.com/cellphones/micromax-cellphones/micromax-a116-canvas-hd-review.html" target="_blank">Micromax Canvas HD A116</a>.</p>
<p>Celkon is a popular brand and we have had a lot of phones for review from this company. Celkon Signature HD A119Q will surely do well in the market due to its affordable price and good quality.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Celkon-Signature-HD-A119Q.jpg"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-9206" title="Celkon Signature HD A119Q" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Celkon-Signature-HD-A119Q.jpg" alt="Celkon Signature HD A119Q" width="376" height="426" /></a></p>
<h2>9.    Xolo Q800 (Rs. 12,499)</h2>
<p>Xolo Q800 is a smartphone running on Android 4.1 aka Jelly Bean OS and this phone has four-and-half inches screen having qHD resolution of 540&#215;960 pixels.</p>
<p><a title="Lava announces their first quad core smartphone – XOLO Q800" href="http://www.techiecop.com/technologynews/lava-announces-their-first-quad-core-smartphone-xolo-q800.html" target="_blank">Xolo Q800</a> runs on quad core 1.2 GHz Mediatek chipset and it has 1GB RAM inside with 4GB ROM. This phone comes with eight megapixels rear facing camera with auto focus and back side illuminiation CMOS sensor which gives better quality in dim light conditions. There is also front facing 1.2 MP front facing camera.</p>
<p>Xolo Q800 features include 3G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Accelerometer, Promixity sensor, A-GPS, etc. There is 2,100 mAhbattery inside 16 hours rated talk time.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Xolo-Q800.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9205" title="Xolo Q800" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Xolo-Q800.jpg" alt="Xolo Q800" width="640" height="400" /></a></p>
<p>With such specs, the phone is similar to Karbonn Titanium S1 but has better camera, faster 3G and longer battery life. The quality of this smartphone is better than most Indian phones. However, there are phones having bigger screens and better cameras. We would recommend this handset for people looking for smaller screen.</p>
<h2>10.    GioneeGpad 2 (Rs. 13,999)</h2>
<p>GioneeGpad 2 has a 5.3 inches screen and has quad core processor inside. The display of this phone is 5.3 inches big and has a resolution of 960&#215;540 pixels. This phone runs on Mediatek quad core chip clocked at 1.2GHz speed and runs on Android Jelly Bean OS. This phablet has 4GB internal memory and 1GB RAM.</p>
<p>GioneeGpad 2 comes with 16GB card bundled inside and the microSD card slot accepts cards up to 32GB. Features of this phone include 3G, microUSB, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 3.5 mm headphones jack. For photography, there is eight megapixels rear facing with two megapixels front facing camera.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/GioneeGpad-2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9204" title="GioneeGpad 2" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/GioneeGpad-2.jpg" alt="GioneeGpad 2" width="457" height="450" /></a></p>
<p>GioneeGpad 2 comes with Yamaha audio hardware for superior music quality. This phone too suffers from availability issues and this will result in poor sales.</p>
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		<title>BlackBerry 10 OS Review: Clean Look and Lots of New Features</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2013 05:33:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Cruze</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot has been seen so far, but the fact cannot hide anymore and it is true the Android has already dominated every other operating systems in the market and is solely ruling in everyone’s heart. It was the time when BlackBerry had its huge dedicated customers and now even they have shifted to Android [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot has been seen so far, but the fact cannot hide anymore and it is true the Android has already dominated every other operating systems in the market and is solely ruling in everyone’s heart. It was the time when <a title="Blackberry Cellphone Reviews" href="http://www.techiecop.com/cellphones/blackberry-cellphones" target="_blank">BlackBerry</a> had its huge dedicated customers and now even they have shifted to Android world. So, this wouldn’t be so interesting to see how BB is gonna cope with this situation and bring its dedicated lovers back. Yet, the only thing to disclose is that the company has high hope with its new<strong> BlackBerry 10 OS</strong>. Read further to find out what this BlackBerry 10 OS review has to offer.</p>
<h2>Pros</h2>
<p>The <strong>BB 10 OS</strong> looks polished, and comes with premium features that are widely demanded by users. It also features some of its own signature tools for business and security users.</p>
<h2>Cons</h2>
<p>Despite the improved looks, the BB 10 has few missing features and inefficient for the users.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/BB-10-OS.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9192" title="BB 10 OS" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/BB-10-OS.jpg" alt="BB 10 OS" width="550" height="379" /></a></p>
<p>At start, this is fair to say that there are several points to fall in love with this new operating system. It should get some respect in the market for its designing and coding where it is based on QNX version that we have already seen in BB PlayBook. With its rich design and better graphic interface, the BB 10 is a mobile OS for grown-ups. It has virtual keyboard, enhanced BB Messenger app, better BB Balance, and aesthetic buttons. All these features make this new OS worth the money you pay. It is based on taps and gestures and we believe that these functions had turned very important since the company has to show some uniqueness to survive.</p>
<h2>Basic smartphone features</h2>
<p>As per the new mobile operating systems used by people, this new BB 1o supports multi email addresses, social networking accounts and calendars. It also supports VPN, NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, mobile hot spot, and Internet tethering. Also supported are DLNA sharing, airplane mode, and accessibility features that hold TTY settings for teletypewriters and magnification gesture, hearing and support. The most important thing here is your BB ID that is done when you create it when the phone is first boot up. Once started you will be glad to see a newly included feature – Bedtime Mode – turning off all the buzzes, chirps, and incoming calls until your phone’s alarm rings to wake you up. It is a good idea and is obviously useful for the users. Through this we can at least make out that RIM is working real hard to make this OS a big hit in the market. However, the company should have added some more alarm tones than adding just three tones.</p>
<p>Coming to the positive side, this new OS supports screenshots where you are free to capture image of the screen by just pressing both the volume buttons at once. This sounds interesting isn’t it?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/features.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9193" title="BlackBerry 10 OS Features" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/features.jpg" alt="BlackBerry 10 OS Features" width="550" height="302" /></a></p>
<h2>The Virtual Keyboard</h2>
<p>There are total seven things to consider that RIM has added to its virtual keyboard. Lets have a look –</p>
<ul>
<li>Clean layout</li>
<li>Responsive keyboard</li>
<li>Stores up to three languages at a time</li>
<li>Press and hold a letter to turn on the caps lock or start an alternate symbol</li>
<li>Swipe left on Clear key and full words will be deleted</li>
<li>Word predictions are creatively presented</li>
<li>Autocorrection is good</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Keyboard.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9194" title="BlackBerry 10 OS  Keyboard" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Keyboard.jpg" alt="BlackBerry 10 OS Keyboard" width="550" height="303" /></a></p>
<p>There is one creative approach that RIM has taken for the predictions of words, but this sometimes really does irritate especially when you are working and this method keeps flicking. It is true that autocorrect take care of many errors as we often mistakenly place our finger on other letter. Simple typos! Not every third party app will support this new prediction. For say, when you log in to Facebook, it won’t help you. Well, one good thing is that the keyboard works well when you use your voice dictation than typing. It keeps thing simple and you can also use punctuations by spelling them. However, voice dictation takes time to get processed and is not that smart to capitalize the words at the beginning of new sentence.</p>
<h2>Navigation and Interface</h2>
<p>The design of this new OS is very polished and has perfectly taken the thread of the previous design language used by BlackBerry. Rich colors, large icons, and animations all are very smooth. The fading from one screen to the next while swiping is very impressive. There is one thing to point out and that is the settings menu which has been kept old.</p>
<p>This new BB is completely gesture-based. At the far left you will find BB Hub which is the universal inbox where all the messages and notification alerts are stored. At its right, you will find Active Frame area which stores up to eight thumbnails of open apps. Again at its right, you can see the app icons that can be manually rearranged, plop on top, or deleted and created folders. Ever screen gives you access to the camera, dialer and universal search which is a great move.</p>
<p>Two interesting things are, swiping up to wake up the phone and using Peek gesture (quickly pulling the finger up and turning to right, making a perfect right angle) to temporarily suspending the app so you can take a sneak peek at your notifications in the Hub. Again making a left up gesture and you can jump back to the Hub by closing the app. Also if you keep your finger pressed to the screen, you can go back to the app without losing the place.</p>
<p>One flaw that has been noticed is the BB10’s menus that are not entirely consistent. Once you gotta long press to surface the context menu, and once you have to pull down or swipe over towards right. Once you will find the dedicated menu button giving you more options.</p>
<p>Lock screen offers read only glimpse of awaiting messages and the camera button can be used to open. Perhaps this lack of navigational buttons won’t like by many. Though all these are forgiven, the apps that open from multitasking window are found to be unnecessarily jerking. Sometimes exploring the OS becomes very interesting as you can swipe deeper left to get to the Hub submenu from notifications. However, if you swipe deeper right, you might end up bringing another window to cover the notifications. Take a user guide before starting your tour to explore this OS.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Navigation.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9195" title="BlackBerry 10 OS Navigation" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Navigation.jpg" alt="BlackBerry 10 OS Navigation" width="550" height="303" /></a></p>
<h2>Browser</h2>
<p>The BlackBerry 10’s WebKit-browser comes standard. It is powered by HTML 5 and you can toggle on Adobe Flash support from the settings. Though the browser delivers you Bing results, you can reset to the Yahoo or Google search engines. For zooming, you need to double tap on screen to make the contents readable. Users can even use other tools such as bookmarks and history, on-page search, private browsing, and whitelist for permissions.</p>
<p>However, it most inconvenience will be when you will load heavy browser which could bring rendering issues. While our testing, some of the mobile Web pages didn’t rendered properly, even the Wikipedia images and Google Maps images took time to load in search results. The most awful is when we loaded and it took minutes even in full power 4G LTE. Well, it possibly is our testing phone only that is bugging us up. Once the browser worked real faster with quick loading of Web pages. Also opening a new tab is just super fast without any whisk from the current page.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Browser.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9196" title="BlackBerry 10 OS Browser" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Browser.jpg" alt="BlackBerry 10 OS Browser" width="550" height="304" /></a></p>
<h2>Email and Voice Control</h2>
<p>One of the BlackBerry’s strengths had always been the RIM’s thorough email tradition which is kept similar in <strong>BB 10 OS</strong>. You can mark messages as unread, can flag them or file them by folder, or can even invite a contact for meeting. If you are composing a message, this OS will give you additional experience of attaching various files, changes in text color, or format text options. You can even mark the email if it is important or urgent. Moreover, you get options to process your emails to a lot of members at once including flag, file, delete, and mark as read in a batch.</p>
<p>BB’s new 10 OS has introduced a new voice control app. It basically commands within the context of a voice assistant that interacts with you. It mostly looks like the Apple’s Siri OS that responds to the user’s commands. It opens the weather app or search on Internet for weather report in just one command from the user. However it can only tell you the current status and not what the weather will be later or if you need an umbrella. Tough it doesn’t help the users by acting as a robot, but it will give you a friendly female voice to make your work easy. The app seems to be working slightly slow, may be due to the slow connections during our test. Still, browsing internet was interesting and I successfully made schedule appointments, reminder notes, and dictate very short and simple messages.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/E-mail.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9197" title="BlackBerry 10 OS E-mail" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/E-mail.jpg" alt="BlackBerry 10 OS E-mail" width="550" height="310" /></a></p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>Overall, this new OS is a new and interesting thing to use. It does possess some lag, but we can still enjoy its flavor due to some of the new additions including Voice Search. Devices run smooth, though we have experienced few slow and lagging apps. Virtual keyboard is very clean and quick to access, but you may find some of the missing features. Excluding its lacking capacity, the BlackBerry 10 operating system gives amazing look and fine quality for the trendy generation. It is true that iOS and Android users will find no reason to switch to this OS even though it has got a polished look and is packed with interesting/useful features.</p>
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		<title>HP ElitePad 900 – Tablet for corporate needs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 04:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rushabh Bhatt</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Windows 8 tablets are here and PC makers are going crazy with making all kinds of accessories for them. The scope for such accessories is more than that in laptop where you are just limited to sleeves and mouse.</p>
<p>In terms of design, the Windows 8 tabs are pretty much the same. All have essentially the same looks of black metal slab with plastic and glass materials used. All manufacturers like HP, Lenovo, and <a title="Acer Laptop Reviews" href="http://www.techiecop.com/laptops/acer-laptops" target="_blank">Acer</a> are using the same design cues. The specs too are identical – Intel Atom chips, 64GB SSDs, and 2GB RAM.</p>
<p>We got the HP ElitePad 900 and it is quite similar to other Windows 8 tablets out there. HP tablet range is quite rich and they are all business oriented. Hence, it can be used for office, home, and mobile use comfortably.</p>
<p>Starting price of this tablet is $699 and for this cost, you only get 32GB SSD. If you need more storage, the 64GB SSD tablet will cost you $799. The cost is a bit more as compared to other tablets but you get mobile broadband options from AT&amp;T and T-Mobile. There are also some configs having 2 years 4G T-Mobile data.</p>
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<h2>Accessories</h2>
<p>There are good set of accessories offered with this tablet.  Best accessory is ‘productivity jacket’ but it isn’t available yet. It is keyboard case having 3 adjustable screen angles with portable keyboard. The case also comes with expansion ports inside. The jacket will be available soon for $199 extra which is a bit expensive but this is a sleeve, docking station, and keyboard all built in one.</p>
<p>What you do get now is expansion jacket which comes with USB and HDMI ports and has room for extra battery which will cost you $79 more. There is also weighted docking station having multiple data and video ports priced at $119.</p>
<h2>Alternatives</h2>
<p>The three accessories cost $400 and add cost to the tablet which alone costs $799. Looking at this, for $1,200 you could get MacBook Air or Microsoft Core i5 Surface Pro. There is also Google Pixel Chrome book for $100 more which has superior high resolution display. What we are saying is that there are better options available for $1,200 and it makes no sense to spend so much on a Intel Atom processor tablet having 2 gigs of RAM.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/HP-ElitePad-900-tablet.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9184" title="HP ElitePad 900 Tablet" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/HP-ElitePad-900-tablet.jpg" alt="HP ElitePad 900 Tablet" width="550" height="337" /></a></p>
<h2>Tablet for business users</h2>
<p>However, there is some justification for such heavy investment. This tablet is made by HP for business customers and it’s different from the other $500-$600 tablets that we have seen earlier. This tablet is made especially looking at requirements of corporate IT needs and has support for different technologies like LANDesk and HP BIOS Protection.</p>
<p>HP hasn’t given a USB port on this tablet for security purpose and all the ports are now accessible only thorugh accessories and docks. There is just one panel which houses microSD card and SIM card slot. It is provided for people who want to stay connected while travelling. There is also NFC inside but it isn’t popular yet.</p>
<p>Lot of HP business products like ultrabooks have sold well in the market. ElitePad is not one of them as it is priced steeply and isn’t as consumer friendly as other Windows 8 Intel Atom based tablets either.</p>
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<h2>Design</h2>
<p>HP ElitePad 900 looks very similar to other Atom based Windows 8 tablet we have tested to date. Build quality of the device is quite impressive. It is just single piece aluminium device having Gorilla Glass display.</p>
<p>Dimensions of this tablet are quite similar to other tablets from Dell, Asus, and Acer and the only difference is that this corporate display is 16:10 instead of 16:9 that you’d get more often. This makes the display more useful vertically. The display resolution is 1,280&#215;800 pixels and this is the same as non-Retina screen of 13 inches Apple MacBook Pro. Screen brightness is good and off axis viewing angles too are decent. The screen responds very well to touch too.</p>
<h2>Productivity Jacket</h2>
<p>I was using the HP ElitePad 900 with the Productivity Jacket most of the time. The jacket comes with SD/USB connectivity and full keyboard. Just like iPad keyboard case, this one too adds some size and weight to the tablet and makes it look like chunky laptop. However, at just 1.3 pounds, the tablet alone is pretty light. Keyboard case has stiff hinge and it keeps the display from slipping. Also, the entire device is easily operable from one hand. There are 3 screen angles but display doesn’t tilt back really far.</p>
<p>Expansion jacket is just like protective sleeve and has SD card port and HDMI jack. There are two more USB ports too.  There is compartment inside for a battery that isn’t available yet and this makes the jacket feel like big iPhone battery case. Docking station feels familiar and has VGA and HDMI ports and also Ethernet Jack. Dongles connect to tablet directly and have ports for video, USB, SD card, and Ethernet. The cost is $29-$39 for each.</p>
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<h2>Keyboard</h2>
<p>Keyboard of the <strong>HP ElitePad 900</strong> is island styled and flat topped. It is built inside this case just like iPad keyboard cases and the keyboard case is really good for typing. Till here it is all good but this keyboard cover comes with a functional touchpad as well. However, there isn’t any cursor available and you just use the touch screen directly.</p>
<p>Windows 8 is touch friendly OS and is primarily made to be used with directly with your hand. However, when you put it inside the dock or keyboard, the productivity of this system shrinks. You then need to connect separate mouse for this. In our tests, we connected Logitech T650 touchpad and had a good user experience. However, HP hasn’t suggested any mouse pairing or touchpad with this tablet.</p>
<h2>Connections</h2>
<p>HP ElitePad 900 can be very difficult or easy to connect. There aren’t any accessible ports here and they are all available on the dock and accessory jackets. There are dongles sold individually too which can be pretty annoying as you will have to carry them together with you. There are two cameras, rear facing eight megapixels camera and 1080p standard Webcam on inside.</p>
<h2>Configuration</h2>
<p><strong>HP ElitePad 900</strong> comes with 1.5 GHz Intel Atom Z2760 GPU inside with 2GB RAM. Main differences are options of 64 or 32 GB SSD and different options of mobile broadband. The performance of this system too is similar to other Windows 8 Atom based tablets.</p>
<h2>Not for use as a workstation</h2>
<p>If you are thinking of using this device at your workplace as a regular computer, then we would tell you otherwise. The performance of Atom processor can be very sluggish at times especially with apps like Google Chrome browser which isn’t optimized for Atom/Windows 8 OS. This along with small display and low resolution makes this tablet bad choice for workstation.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/HP-ElitePad-900-battery.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9187" title="HP ElitePad 900 battery" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/HP-ElitePad-900-battery.jpg" alt="HP ElitePad 900 battery" width="550" height="294" /></a></p>
<h2>Battery life</h2>
<p>HP ElitePad 900 comes with good battery life and in our tests, this device could stay alive for over seven hours which is impressive. However, this isn’t the best and we have seen tablets with our eight hours of battery life. We got expansion jacket with our review model but it didn’t have any battery inside so we could not test it.</p>
<h2>Verdict</h2>
<p><strong>HP ElitePad 900</strong> offers a good set of accessories and add-ons. You can get the ones that you need and start working. However, the cost of the tablet along with the accessories is really high and you are better off getting something like Apple MacBook Air instead. However, this device is a good option for corporate tablet needs.</p>
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		<title>Lenovo S890 – Good  on features and performance but pricey</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 May 2013 04:34:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Lobo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Five inch phones are getting really popular these days as they give lots of screen real estate to play around with. Also, it brings the cell phone closer to a tablet and computer. Lenovo S890 is the latest smartphone from this company and it features five inches screen with Android Jelly Bean OS inside. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Five inch phones are getting really popular these days as they give lots of screen real estate to play around with. Also, it brings the cell phone closer to a tablet and computer. Lenovo S890 is the latest smartphone from this company and it features five inches screen with Android Jelly Bean OS inside. This device comes with standard specs that you get on most 5 inch smartphones but there are some features that make this device different from others. Let’s see what this phone is all about in more detail –</p>
<h2>Design</h2>
<p>Lenovo S890 comes with a good design. This handset has white glossy finish with metallic trimmings on sides. The phone looks really classy and great. Back panel is glossy looking but the manufacturer has included a cover in the box and hence there won’t be any problem of fingerprints.</p>
<p>The cover is called magic flip cover and it automatically turns the screen on/off. Hence, you won’t need to push the physical button for turning the display on and off. You just need to put the cover on and the phone will automatically enter standby mode.</p>
<p>Lenovo S890 isn’t a lightweight phone but it isn’t too heavy to carry either. This handset weighs around 170 grams and this weight can be attributed largely to the 2,250mAh battery inside. There aren’t any hardware buttons on front which makes the phone look clean and sleek.</p>
<p>Earpiece of this phone comes with indicator lights and they light up while charging and incoming phone calls. These lights are visible through cover too.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-S890-Processor-55.jpeg"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-9172" title="Lenovo S890 Processor" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-S890-Processor-55.jpeg" alt="Lenovo S890 Processor" width="497" height="279" /></a></p>
<h2>Display</h2>
<p>Lenovo S890 display is IPS screen and hence it has superior brightness and contrast. The screen is really good and we liked the colour vibrancy and contrast. At max brightness, this display can be used even in the bright sunlight.</p>
<p>Display resolution is 540&#215;960 pixels and this screen is good enough for daily use. We like the colour reproduction of this display; it is better than most phones in this price range. At highest level, the brightness level can go really high but it strains the eyes too.</p>
<p>The cover of the phone too is really good. The display immediately goes off as soon as you put the cover on and this saves battery life. This phone comes with slim design for bezel and this makes the phone look better. At five inches, the size of this phone might be intimidating but it is really easy to hold in the hand.</p>
<h2>Processor</h2>
<p>Lenovo S890 comes with dual core 1.2 GHz processor inside and it is accompanied by PowerVR SGX 544 graphics card. This combination is good and we didn’t have any problems in using this phone. There were no lags and pages would turn smoothly.</p>
<p>Performance of the phone is good courtesy of the fast processor inside. This handset comes with Android JellyBean Project Butter which improves the performance further.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-S890-price-31.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9175" title="Lenovo S890 price" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-S890-price-31.jpg" alt="Lenovo S890 price" width="398" height="467" /></a></p>
<p>Gaming enthusiasts too won’t be disappointed with this phone as it plays most games very smoothly. Even HD games ran without any hiccups. In our tests, we played Dead Trigger for a long time and were pleased to see that this phone could handle it very well without any problems.</p>
<p>Lenovo S890 comes with a gig of RAM inside and there is 4GB internal storage too. This works well with dual core chip inside to give better user experience.</p>
<p>This phone has 4GB internal memory but only 2.7GB is available for users. Rest is occupied by OS and other apps. The microSD card slot can take maximum of 32GB cards.</p>
<h2>OS</h2>
<p>Lenovo S890 comes with Jelly Bean OS which is the latest Android version and it has lots of apps and features inside. Lenovo has customised the OS a bit with IdeaDesktop UI. It has a lot of new icons, and the feel and look is changed as well. Lenovo has optimized the software very well and it works well with the software inside.</p>
<p>UI comes with good themes having separate icons and this makes the phone even more customizable.</p>
<h2>Performance</h2>
<p>Lenovo S890 has good performance and this phone is really user friendly just like most Android phones out there. in our testing, we put it through some challenging tests but it never froze. The performance will get affected only if you open too many apps at a time. If this problem bugs you, then you can install something like GO Task Manager EX for it. The big display lets you run the apps in all their glory.</p>
<p>Default keyboard on the phone is TouchPal and it is better than Android keypad. Fat fingers might struggle with it but otherwise, it is pretty good. The manufacturer has provided a stylus with the phone for such issues but you need to buy it separately.</p>
<p>Call quality of the phone is really good. We made a lot of phone calls while testing this phone and they were all flawless. Loudspeaker and earpiece volume level is abundant and voices through microphone can be heard very easily.</p>
<p>This phone comes with noise cancellation microphone to give you better call quality. This second microphone is located on back of the phone for cancelling any external noises.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-S890-camera-33.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9176" title="Lenovo S890 camera" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-S890-camera-33.jpg" alt="Lenovo S890 camera" width="500" height="333" /></a></p>
<h2>Camera</h2>
<p>Lenovo S890 comes with eight megapixels camera and it has LED Flash too. In our testing, autofocus was good and so was the sharpness.</p>
<p>Image quality is good in both indoor and outdoor conditions. Flash gives good illumination as well. Colours look nice with plenty of details and indoor pics have some noise to them which is disappointing.</p>
<p>This camera can also record 720HD videos at 30fps. Videos look good with plenty of smoothness but we expected 1080p HD video recording capabilities. On the front, there is 0.3 megapixel camera for video calling.</p>
<p>This phone has good multimedia support. All popular formats are supported out of the box and you can also get separate apps from Android market for formats which aren’t supported.</p>
<h2>Battery life</h2>
<p><strong>Lenovo S890</strong> comes with long battery life. In our tests, this phone lasted for 2 days where we used it extensively on both 3G and Wi-Fi. We did lot of calls, Web browsing, audio-video playback, etc. There is 2,250 mAh battery inside which is quite impressive. The manufacturer has done well to balance the performance and power consumption here.</p>
<p>There is power save feature here which works well and increases the battery life. The cover also contributes to save battery life as it kills the screen as soon as you put the cover.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-S890-66.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9177" title="Lenovo S890" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-S890-66.jpg" alt="Lenovo S890" width="480" height="403" /></a></p>
<h2>Price</h2>
<p>Lenovo S890 is a very impressive phone but the price is disappointing. The cost of this handset is<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> Rs. 20,899</strong> </span>which makes it a big expensive. This phone is made to compete with Samsung Galaxy Grand. Head to head, the Lenovo device looks more attractive but Samsung Galaxy Grand is marketed better and hence will certainly sell better.</p>
<h2>Verdict</h2>
<p>Intrinsically speaking, the <strong>Lenovo S890</strong> is a good phone but comes with some flaws. For instance, there is no full HD video record which is unacceptable at this price. The weight of this phone too is a problem.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the performance of this phone is good and there is good customization offered too. Battery life is good and the flip cover too sweetens the deal. We would have certainly recommended this phone if the price was a bit low.</p>
<h2>Specs</h2>
<ul>
<li>Android Jelly Bean OS</li>
<li>Five inches display</li>
<li>Capacitive touch screen display</li>
<li>1.2GHz dual core processor</li>
<li>4GB internal memory, 1GB RAM, 32GB expandable memory</li>
<li>Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Hot Spot connectivity</li>
<li>Eight megapixels rear facing camera, 0.3 megapixel front facing camera</li>
<li>Magic flip cover</li>
<li>2,250mAh battery</li>
<li>One year warranty</li>
<li>Price Rs. 20,889</li>
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		<title>Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch – Old fashioned design but updated specs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2013 04:11:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Srinivas Reddy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing that is expected in all future Windows 8 notebooks is touchscreen and this isn’t surprising as touchscreen technology is getting increasingly affordable. Also, it is the best way to use Windows 8. Manufacturers are playing with different designs to give better user experience with Windows 8 OS. Lenovo has been known to make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing that is expected in all future Windows 8 notebooks is touchscreen and this isn’t surprising as touchscreen technology is getting increasingly affordable. Also, it is the best way to use Windows 8. Manufacturers are playing with different designs to give better user experience with Windows 8 OS.</p>
<p>Lenovo has been known to make good quality designs for their laptops. However, IdeaPad Z400 Touch isn’t one of these. The body of the notebook is thick and the keyboard is less impressive. The specs too are basic and this makes the laptop generic. The only thing that is appealing here is the 14 inches touchscreen but then this isn’t the only notebook out there to have a touchscreen now.</p>
<p>Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch comes with big 1 TB hard drive inside and DVD drive. The GPU isn’t impressive and the processor isn’t as fast as the latest laptops in market right now. The price of this laptop is $700 and for this cost, you’d expect a bit more. The weight of this notebook too is a bit higher than other 14 inches laptops out there.</p>
<p>There are newer and better laptops coming in to the market with better value for money. Hence, it is recommended that you wait for a while for better laptop. Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch is functional yet skippable.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Z400-Touch.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9159" title="Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Z400-Touch.jpg" alt="Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch" width="550" height="413" /></a></p>
<h2>Design</h2>
<p>Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch comes with a clean yet attractive design. There chocolate brown lid with 2 tone black and silver plastic inside and this gives a premium look to the notebook. However, the finishing is cheap. The manufacturer has used plastic instead of metal. The laptop is also heavy at 5.3 pounds and one inch thick. Even the top lid feels thicker as compared to other tablets out there.</p>
<p>On one side, there is big grille close to the VGA port and this makes the laptop look really old as this design was once used by notebook years ago.</p>
<h2>Keyboard</h2>
<p><a title="Lenovo Laptop Review" href="http://www.techiecop.com/laptops/lenovo-laptops" target="_blank">Lenovo</a> has been known to make good quality keyboards but we were disappointed to see the hollow feel with such flex on this keyboard. This looks like some cheap imitation of other notebook keyboards. Fortunately, the brightness and volume buttons are function reversed and hence can be used with just a single press. There is backlighting too. The clickpad is smaller and we had a hard time using 2 finger scrolls smoothly.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Z400-Touch-review.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9160" title="Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch Keyboard" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Z400-Touch-review.jpg" alt="Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch Keyboard" width="550" height="345" /></a></p>
<h2>Display</h2>
<p>Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch comes with 14 inches display and just like other Windows 8 touchscreen, it is very responsive. The resolution is 1,366&#215;768 pixels and the picture is bright looking. The display isn’t as good as other higher end laptops and we expected better resolution too. On the bright side, there is 720p Webcam which gives crisp video quality.</p>
<h2>Connections and ports</h2>
<p>Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch comes with standard connectivity options like SD card slot, Ethernet, USB 3.0, HDMI, Bluetooth and DVD optical burner drive. This is mainstream laptop and not an ultraportable and hence these connectivity options aren’t really surprising.</p>
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<h2>Configurations</h2>
<p><strong>Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch</strong> is available in different configuration options and you get plenty to choose from. The starting price of this laptop is $599 and for this price, you get Intel Core i3-3120 M, 1.5GHz processor with 4 gigs of RAM and 500 GB hard drive. The most expensive configuration is for $999 and it gives you 2.9 GHz Core i7-3520 M processor, 8 gigs of RAM, and 1 TB hard drive running at 5,400 rpm. The display also comes with higher resolution at 1,600&#215;900 pixels. All these configs have DVD optical drives, touchscreen, and Bluetooth. None have Nvidia or AMD GPU or SSD option.</p>
<p>Closest config with the one which we got for review cost $679 on the manufacturer Website and it comes with 2.6 GHZ Core i5-3230 M chip, 1 TB HDD, 1,600&#215;900 pixels screen, and 8GB RAM. Our review model had 1,366&#215;768 pixels display and 6GB RAM.</p>
<p><strong>Lenovo IdeaPad Z400 Touch</strong> comes with full voltage Core i5 chip inside and it is better than those present in ultrabooks. However, the advantage is fast dwindling with newer laptops. There is Intel HD 4000 integrated GPU inside which is good for standard use but you won’t be able to play any games on it.</p>
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<h2>Battery life</h2>
<p>Considering the weight of sub five pounds, you’d think that the battery life would be great. That is right, in our tests; this laptop stayed alive for a little over five hours and it is good enough for an entire day’s work.</p>
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<h2>Verdict</h2>
<p>Looking at the specs and price, this laptop seems like a good deal. However, this isn’t everything that people look while buying a laptop these days. Except for touchscreen, this laptops is seriously old fashioned. For this price, you’d expect lighter and thinner laptops and more power. It would be a bad idea to buy this laptop. Instead, wait for few months and there will be better alternatives.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 04:05:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Liquid Image brand might seem new to you but it has been around for a while and they make cameras for off road sports, snow, and scuba diving. They have made masks and goggles having HD video cameras built in. Ego action camera is made for use in places where you’d rather mount than use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Liquid Image brand might seem new to you but it has been around for a while and they make cameras for off road sports, snow, and scuba diving. They have made masks and goggles having HD video cameras built in. Ego action camera is made for use in places where you’d rather mount than use as eyewear.</p>
<p>Liquid Image Ego might be smallest POV cams around right now. This device is just 1.3 inch wide, 2.5 inch high, and 1.5 inch deep. The weight is 2.4 ounces which makes it quite light. It is really easy to use the Ego while travelling especially due to its weight and size. Shooting options are pretty basic – it is point and shoot camera for capturing videos while travelling.</p>
<p>Liquid Image Ego comes with Wi-Fi support and there are apps for Android and iOS too. The device gives you live view of content that is being recorded and hence you don’t shoot stuff blindly. Quality of video is good as long as you are just using it to share online.</p>
<h2>Inside the box</h2>
<p>Liquid Image Ego comes with very few accessories unlike other devices in its category. There is microUSB cord, single adhesive flat mount, extra adhesive pad, snap on face cover for protecting it from any splashes or minor impacts.</p>
<p>Other mounts, if needed, should be purchased separately. A lot of them use quarter inch tripod mount of the Ego and hence you get good mount options. There are some exceptions though, like $40 under water housing which protects up to 130 ft. and body mount which you can use for strapping this camera on wrist, head, arm, leg, or chest for $30. However, if you are looking for something more than just sticking this camera on adhesive pad, then you will have to spend some more money.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Liquid-Image-Ego.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9133" title="Liquid Image Ego" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Liquid-Image-Ego.jpg" alt="Liquid Image Ego" width="500" height="330" /></a></p>
<p>Also, the Liquid Image Ego doesn’t come with good storage memory and hence you will have to purchase a microSDHC card separately. The camera supports maximum 32GB memory cards.</p>
<h2>Design</h2>
<p>Liquid Image Ego is a very cute looking device and it is offered in five colour options – black, red, yellow, white, and blue. The best part of this device is that it is very simple to use and you won’t need to spend much time with this device to get a good hang of it. There is little space available on this device and the manufacturer has used it very well. MicroUSB, microHDMI, and memory card slot are all covered by rubber flap.</p>
<p>Bottom side of this device has tripod mount. There are also 4 tiny bumps which let this camera stand. The manufacturer should have given one more threaded mount at back for mounting flexibility but this isn’t possible owing to the rechargeable battery inside and the size. Battery isn’t user replaceable as well and hence you will have to stop shooting once the battery is exhausted.</p>
<p>Top side of this device has 2 buttons and tiny LCD. Display is a bit difficult for reading but this isn’t a problem as you won’t need it much. 1 button is for changing shoot modes and power and other is for start/stop record, Wi-Fi toggle, and clicking pictures. There is light on front which tells you the mode that you are in and it changes colours accordingly.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Liquid-Image-Ego-shooting-options.jpeg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9134" title="Liquid Image Ego shooting options" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Liquid-Image-Ego-shooting-options.jpeg" alt="Liquid Image Ego shooting options" width="500" height="328" /></a></p>
<h2>Lens</h2>
<p>Liquid Image Ego comes with f3.2 lens and it covers 135 degrees view. This isn’t as good as 170 degrees lens available on other action cameras but still it is acceptable. There is also fish eye distortion which is now ubiquitously seen in such devices.</p>
<h2>App</h2>
<p><strong>Liquid Image Ego</strong> has Wi-Fi support and it is pretty easy to use. You just have to install this app on a cell phone and there are Android and iOS versions offered. After installing, go to wireless settings on the phone. Wi-Fi is switched off for the camera by default. You just need to long press shutter button for switching it on. From here, you have to select Ego in network settings and the 2 device get connected automatically. Opening his app for a specific time period (30 seconds in my case) gives you live view of what the camera is shooting.</p>
<p>The app lets you preview the content and download the clips for sharing or viewing. You can also change the settings of camera from the app. Apart from this, the app lets you take pictures remotely or start recording videos. In my tests, the app was a bit sluggish and took numerous taps for registering the selections.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Liquid-Image-Ego-Camera.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9135" title="Liquid Image Ego Camera" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Liquid-Image-Ego-Camera.jpg" alt="Liquid Image Ego Camera" width="500" height="272" /></a></p>
<h2>Shooting options</h2>
<p>Liquid Image Ego comes with 4 shooting modes. Two for videos – 1080p at 30 fps and 720p at 60fps and two for photos – continuously and single. For the photos, default resolution is 12mp and it is interpolated resolution. The sensor of this camera is 3 megapixels and it can be changed to five megapixels using the app.</p>
<p>App also lets you choose the exposure models like Landscape, Snow, Sunset, Auto, etc. Apart from this, you get to change view field, contrast, white balance, flip camera image, and adjust mic level. LED light and camera beeps can be switched off using the app, if you don’t need them.</p>
<h2>Video quality</h2>
<p><strong>Liquid Image Ego</strong> records all movies in the MOV format and the data rate is 12 mbps. Video quality gets better if bit rate is higher. The quality of this device is somewhere in the middle for 1080p videos. The videos still look good when the light is good and the sizes are small.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Liquid-Image-Ego-battery.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9136" title="Liquid Image Ego battery" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Liquid-Image-Ego-battery.jpg" alt="Liquid Image Ego battery" width="500" height="308" /></a></p>
<p>At the larger sizes, the edge artifacts, compression, purple fringing, and aliasing start getting more visible. The exposure changes are not really smooth and highlights look blown out. It is recommended that you don’t use this device indoors or in dim lights. On the other hand, if you are just recording videos for sharing online, then it is all good.</p>
<p>For recording audio, the Liquid Image Ego comes with mono mic below lens. The quality of the voice recorder isn’t good. Even in maximum sensitivity, this camera can only record voices of people who are close by. If you are going to put soundtrack or any narration with the videos, then it won’t bother you much.</p>
<p>The Liquid Image Ego can record videos of 29 minutes max. One strange thing here is that once the camera finishes 29 minutes of recording, you need to press the camera button again for new recording. This is unlike other camera in this category where they automatically start recording on a new clip. On the bright side, this camera can record 2 videos at a time – one at selected res and other at 432&#215;240 pixels res. Smaller videos can be used for watching previews wirelessly on any tablet or smartphone.</p>
<p>Photos look decent as long as the light is good. In our testing, we used the app and dropped the resolution to three megapixels. Results were good and looked as good as photos taken from smartphone camera. There is continuous shooting mode here as well but it just captures 1 frame every three seconds.</p>
<h2>Battery life</h2>
<p>Liquid Image Ego has good battery life for its size. In our tests, it lived for two hours on a full charge. Battery isn’t removable though and you can’t put in another battery for recording more.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Liquid-Image-Ego-app.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9137" title="Liquid Image Ego app" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Liquid-Image-Ego-app.jpg" alt="Liquid Image Ego app" width="500" height="335" /></a></p>
<h2>Verdict</h2>
<p><strong>Liquid Image Ego</strong> is recommended if you are looking for simple and small action cam. However, if you want lot of accessories and features, then stay away from this. This is simple minicamcorder for shooting and sharing the videos and nothing else.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before the introduction of the iPhone almost six years ago one of the top smartphone brands was BlackBerry, which had managed to make the transition from the business market and into the hearts of mainstream consumers. But today things are quite different and the iPhone is the dominant force, pushing BlackBerry into the realms of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before the introduction of the iPhone almost six years ago one of the top smartphone brands was BlackBerry, which had managed to make the transition from the business market and into the hearts of mainstream consumers.</p>
<p>But today things are quite different and the iPhone is the dominant force, pushing BlackBerry into the realms of relative obscurity.</p>
<p>So what are the main reasons that you should <a href="http://www.musicmagpie.co.uk/mobile-phone-recycling/sell-blackberry/index_blackberry.asp" target="_blank">get rid of your old Blackberry Bold 9780</a> and upgrade to an iPhone?</p>
<h2>Design</h2>
<p>The iPhone range has always been good looking, but the latest iPhone 5 design is the cream of the crop, putting other gadgets to shame.</p>
<p>The use of metal and glass on an Apple handset makes the plasticy chassis used on most BlackBerry handsets look a little tacky and cheap. Meanwhile the super thin profile of the iPhone means that when you stack two together they will be about as thick as a single Bold or Curve.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-9150" title="Trade in Your Blackberry" src="http://www.techiecop.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Trade-in-Your-Blackberry1.jpg" alt="Trade in Your Blackberry" width="521" height="468" /></p>
<h2>Apps</h2>
<p>At the moment the App Store on the iPhone has about 800,000 downloadable programs on offer and has surpassed the 40 billion download mark thanks to the active community of users.</p>
<p>The BlackBerry World app service is a little less well stocked, clocking up just 200,000 apps across all versions of the operating systems used by this range. This means that in practice there will be far fewer apps to choose from for an individual device.</p>
<p>The lack of apps is compounded by the fact that software developers are not that keen to work on programs for BlackBerry handsets, instead focusing their attentions on iOS and Android because they have much larger user bases.</p>
<h2>Longevity</h2>
<p>When using a smartphone you want to know that it will receive a good level of support for a decent amount of time. This is particularly important if you have committed to a two year contract with a network provider.</p>
<p>With Apple you can be sure that your iPhone will be privy to ongoing updates well after it was originally purchased. This manufacturer has shown an eagerness to make subsequent versions of iOS backwards compatible with legacy devices even if they were released two or three years ago.</p>
<p>On the other hand, most old BlackBerry smartphones are now running a defunct operating system which has been completely superseded by BB 10. While there may be future updates, it is not worth pinning your hopes on them and anyone who has a BlackBerry today will most likely be stuck with the same software until they decide to sell it.</p>
<p>Perhaps the biggest reason to swap your BlackBerry for an iPhone is that you will not really appreciate any of these differences until you experience them first hand. There is probably at least one person you know who owns an iPhone, so why not have a play with their handset and see whether it is time for you to make the change.</p>
<p>Jane Nichols is a blogger and tech geek who loves all things mobile. She thinks that when you <a href="http://www.musicmagpie.co.uk/mobile-phone-recycling/sell-blackberry/index_blackberry.asp" target="_blank">get rid of your old Blackberry Bold 9780</a> it makes sense to embrace the iPhone instead.</p>
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