Thursday, September 30, 2010

 

Blackberry Torch 9800 Unboxing Pictures & Review

Blackberry lovers may be addicted to the handy keyboard, but at the same time they may be longed to have a touch experience on their Blackberry. Now dream comes true. Blackberry Torch 9800 is the first smartphone running with Blackberry 6 OS and can provide you with a combined touch-qwerty experience. With the usual core on messaging, Blackberry gives Torch 9800 a touchscreen, a signature BB keyboard and a precision trackpad.

Let’s take a look at what are inside the box. A BlackBerry Torch 9800 phone, a battery, a charger, a data cable, a handsfree and a user's guide can be found.

Blackberry Torch 9800 Phone Unboxing Review

Apart from the redesigned layout, Torch 9800 has pretty much starring features under the fabulous Blackberry 6 OS. The integrated social-networking BM which includes Facebook, Twitter, MySpace etc can keep you updated in social life. The built-in YouTube and Podcast give you nothing but a great visual excitement. The starring WebKit-based browser together with multi-touch and auto-wrap text zoom just let you go faster and truer during web-browsing. Last but not least, the brilliant Universal Search makes you the fastest to search for stuffs in the phone.

Blackberry Torch 9800 Phone Unboxing Review

The screen of Torch 9800 is a 3.2-inch, HVGA+ 480x360 pixel TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen. Below the screen are the trackpad and the slider keyboard. When it is closed it measures at 111mm high while it is 148mm high when it is opened. If you are using the on-screen keyboard, you have a variety of choices like portrait SureType®, QWERTY and multi-tap, and landscape QWERTY. Whichever you like, it is nothing more than convenient while texting with Torch 9800. The model is now available with preference of different colours. (red, black, white)

Blackberry Torch 9800 Phone Unboxing Review

If you prefer using the keyboard, the slide-out QWERTY of Torch will not disappoint you. What Blackberry describes it is: “It slides up with a strong, springy motion”. So we leave it to you to feel how good it is.

Blackberry Torch 9800 Phone Unboxing Review

Torch has a black and plastic design that you will feel great in hand. Its stylish design favors from males to females, from business to leisure users.

Blackberry Torch 9800 Phone Unboxing Review

At the back there is the camera, a “Torch” logo and the Blackberry signature. The camera is a 5MP one, with flash, 2X digital zoom, continuous auto-focus and image stabilization, plus 11 photo modes and video recording.

Blackberry Torch 9800 Phone Unboxing Review

At the edges of Torch it is surrounded by shiny silver metal. A 3.5mm stereo headset jack is at the left side of the phone.

Blackberry Torch 9800 Phone Unboxing Review

Generally, Blackberry Torch 9800 is a powerful, brilliant and multi-functional smartphone, a good one for business users. But if we compare it to Android and Apple, there are obviously fewer games and apps in Blackberry. If you ask for media, game or video excitements, we’re afraid Torch may not sound perfect to you.

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Monday, September 27, 2010

 

Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera Unboxing Pictures & Review

If this is the first time you come across with Canon EOS 60D DSLR camera, you may just think of it’s just an upgrade of its predecessor. Well, it may not actually. With a brand new reposition claimed by Canon, the EOS 60D emphasizes strengthening of specifications, control, and creativity. The smaller design, the black plastic body shell, and the support of SD card up to SDXC make Canon EOS 60D an appealing DSLR in the market.

There is a Canon 60D DSLR camera, a battery pack, a battery charger, a USB cable, an AV cable, a strap, a CD-ROM and a user’s guide inside the box.

Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera  Camera Unboxing Review

The Canon 60D features an 18MP APS-C CMOS senor, together with the powerful DIGIC 4 processor to support in-camera RAW image processing and allows photographers to edit settings. Also, various kinds of lighting problems can easily be solved by the iFCL metering system which has a 63-zone Dual-layer sensor. What is even more enlightening is the capture of 1920x1080 full HD broadcast level video by the full manual control of Canon 60D.

Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera  Camera Unboxing Review

At the back you can see the brilliantly upgraded screen and the new button layout.

Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera  Camera Unboxing Review

The upgraded screen is a 1040k dot 3-inch LCD, with stunning multi-angle articulation first appeared in DSLR camera, enabling photographers to shoot from all angles. At the same time, the screen has anti-reflection and water-resistant features for better performance.

Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera  Camera Unboxing Review

You can see the extra-large control dial is kept at the back. But the Quick Control dial, Multi-controller and SET button are merged into one Multi Control dial, to let photographs to enter setting menu more quickly.

Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera  Camera Unboxing Review

Also, frequently used buttons are grouped together for easier access. The top LCD is still here to show details.

Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera  Camera Unboxing Review

If you want to show your masterpieces to your family and friends, Canon 60D can let you view images and videos on any compatible HD ready TV with HDMI-CEC through the integrated HDMI port.

Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera  Camera Unboxing Review

The Mode dial at the top adds a lock button to avoid mistaken change of modes. You will have to press and unlock the button before you can change modes.

Canon EOS 60D DSLR Camera  Camera Unboxing Review

To enhance creativity, Canon firstly introduces Filters to its DSLR camera. With Grainy B/W, Soft Focus, Toy Camera effect etc, you can have funny photos. You can also add Ambience to your photos to strengthen the effects. And with the new Basic + functions and accessories like the cool EF 8-15mm f4L fisheye, your tones of creativity can now be showed off!

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