Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Sharp Aquos SH-12C 3D Unboxing Pictures & Review
Watching a 3D motion picture at the theatre is a new and popular trend in the movie industry. If I tell you there is now a 3D mobile phone is out in the market, would this make your jaw drop? This is no joking! Sharp has marketed their first 3D phone - Sharp Aquos SH-12C 3D, which gives you a vivid experience in taking pictures and enjoy a novel way of using a cell phone. In the next couple of minutes, let us walk you through the product and get to experience the 3D world together.Inside the box, you can find a phone, a PC connection cab, a user guide, and an adaptor.
This ultra large screen can definitely amaze you in the 3D visual world. The phone features a qHD (540 x 960) screen resolution, which keeps it up there with the EVO 3D.
The size of the phone may be a bit larger than some normal phones, but the user-friendly design is not too bad for you to hold it.
With dual twin cameras locating at the back that go all the way up to 8 megapixels, taking pictures and videos in 3D form is not a difficult task.
Besides the utterly 3D camera at the back, a “traditional” 2MP front-facing camera is also equipped with the phone.
It is just a one click to Home. With the “home” button located at the bottom of the screen, you will be directed straight back the navigation page.
This HDMI connection is for streaming media on external devices, WiFi b/g/n support and “TapFlow UI”.
With the 3.5 mm headphone jack, you can enjoy the music at the same time viewing the 3D pictures.
From now on, you do not need to travel all the way to the movie theatre and enjoy a 3D movie. You do not need to wear clumsy geeky 3D glasses anymore just for enjoying a film with your loved ones. If you want to experience a 3D world, simply go get a Sharp Aquos SH-12C 3D and enjoy the ultra cool way of living your life.
This ultra large screen can definitely amaze you in the 3D visual world. The phone features a qHD (540 x 960) screen resolution, which keeps it up there with the EVO 3D.
The size of the phone may be a bit larger than some normal phones, but the user-friendly design is not too bad for you to hold it.
With dual twin cameras locating at the back that go all the way up to 8 megapixels, taking pictures and videos in 3D form is not a difficult task.
Besides the utterly 3D camera at the back, a “traditional” 2MP front-facing camera is also equipped with the phone.
It is just a one click to Home. With the “home” button located at the bottom of the screen, you will be directed straight back the navigation page.
This HDMI connection is for streaming media on external devices, WiFi b/g/n support and “TapFlow UI”.
With the 3.5 mm headphone jack, you can enjoy the music at the same time viewing the 3D pictures.
From now on, you do not need to travel all the way to the movie theatre and enjoy a 3D movie. You do not need to wear clumsy geeky 3D glasses anymore just for enjoying a film with your loved ones. If you want to experience a 3D world, simply go get a Sharp Aquos SH-12C 3D and enjoy the ultra cool way of living your life.
Fujifilm X100 Unboxing Pictures & Review
Nowadays, people are fastidious about photo shooting. A considerable amount of photo-taking lovers are into digital cameras. Fujifilm FinePix X100 12MP Digital Camera is definitely up on the scene and is popular among all the photo fanatics. Let’s walk you through the widget and unveil the under hidden charm of it.
Alongside the camera, inside the package, there are also a strap, an USB cable and other gadgets.
The coolest camera ever! The Fujifilm FinePix X100 features the lens cap which its inner side is padded to avoid damaging the camera. The red switch is the viewfinder selector that you can use this to switch between optical / optical and electronic, and electronic viewfinder modes. Next to it is the microphone (R), and the focus assist lamp. Above the lens is the flash, and next to this comes with the microphone (L), and finally the viewfinder (in optical mode).
With the 2.8 inch display screen – not too big or not too small. It’s perfect for viewing the photos. You can also find the entire “functions” button just next to the screen.
Here you can also see the aperture ring on the lens with settings from Auto, f/16 to f/2, and in front of that is the manual focus ring. The manual focus ring direction can be changed in the menu, and is an electronic ring (drive-by-wire) rather than a physical focusing ring.
The top of the camera features (from left to right): Hot-shoe, Shutter speed dial, ON/OFF switch, Shutter button, Exposure compensation dial, Fn (Function) button.
Simple buttons located on the right of the display screen that you can do all the settings and go to the menu.
And of course on the left hand side, there are the buttons that allow you view the photos, either you want to zoom in or zoom out.
Last but not least, auto-focus and manual-focus cannot be missed out.
Fujifilm perhaps is a company that’s currently best-known for its production of compact cameras, but indeed it has a long tradition of making unique cameras aimed at serious professionals. The X100 is a beautifully-designed rangefinder-styled camera that squeezes an SLR-size APS-C sensor into its compact body, and sports a fixed, fast F2 maximum aperture semi-wideangle lens with a classic 35mm-equivalent field of view. You don’t actually need to be a professional to “play with” the cameras! Just start your photo taking experience by picking the Fuju X100.
Alongside the camera, inside the package, there are also a strap, an USB cable and other gadgets.
The coolest camera ever! The Fujifilm FinePix X100 features the lens cap which its inner side is padded to avoid damaging the camera. The red switch is the viewfinder selector that you can use this to switch between optical / optical and electronic, and electronic viewfinder modes. Next to it is the microphone (R), and the focus assist lamp. Above the lens is the flash, and next to this comes with the microphone (L), and finally the viewfinder (in optical mode).
With the 2.8 inch display screen – not too big or not too small. It’s perfect for viewing the photos. You can also find the entire “functions” button just next to the screen.
Here you can also see the aperture ring on the lens with settings from Auto, f/16 to f/2, and in front of that is the manual focus ring. The manual focus ring direction can be changed in the menu, and is an electronic ring (drive-by-wire) rather than a physical focusing ring.
The top of the camera features (from left to right): Hot-shoe, Shutter speed dial, ON/OFF switch, Shutter button, Exposure compensation dial, Fn (Function) button.
Simple buttons located on the right of the display screen that you can do all the settings and go to the menu.
And of course on the left hand side, there are the buttons that allow you view the photos, either you want to zoom in or zoom out.
Last but not least, auto-focus and manual-focus cannot be missed out.
Fujifilm perhaps is a company that’s currently best-known for its production of compact cameras, but indeed it has a long tradition of making unique cameras aimed at serious professionals. The X100 is a beautifully-designed rangefinder-styled camera that squeezes an SLR-size APS-C sensor into its compact body, and sports a fixed, fast F2 maximum aperture semi-wideangle lens with a classic 35mm-equivalent field of view. You don’t actually need to be a professional to “play with” the cameras! Just start your photo taking experience by picking the Fuju X100.
Monday, June 27, 2011
HTC Sensation Unboxing Pictures & Review
Smart phones are for all the smart people out there. And who says smart and fun-loving can’t coexist? HTC Sensation is on the go to provide immersive HTC Sense experience making this phone easy-to-use and a top entertainer. Are you ready to pay a visit to the multimedia superphone? Right inside the box, we have the HTC phone and also a charger, a battery, an USB cable and an earphone.
Comparatively, the size of the HTC Sensation is a little bit larger than its rivals, with 11.3mm thick. But no worries, you still feel comfortable having it in hand. The screen with the qHD (540x960) resolution display still manages to allow movies to be played in a widescreen.
The phone itself is encased in toughened plastic and aluminum. The power/lock button is placed on the top right hand side of the phone, and sits probably a little too close to the chassis to be easily pressed.
Right below the screen are the four standard Android buttons, which are all touch sensitive. They're responsive and unlike some touch buttons we didn't find them ever getting in the way and resulting in accidental activation. The only problem with the phone is the lack of physical buttons which means you have to stretch to the lock button to unlock the phone to ensure unintentional activation.
It’s incredible that the front-facing camera, light sensor and in-call speaker align above the screen together with an HTC insignia.
Functionally identical are the rear layouts, with an 8 megapixel autofocus camera sat next to a dual LED flash and a single loudspeaker grille.
On the top of Sensation, it features 3.5 mm headphone jacks and also the power / lock buttons.
HTC has never let us down with its incredible outer designs and interface, let alone the superlative functions. HTC sees that arrangement and styling as a winning combination and there is no way to deny it. Now get an HTC Sensation and get to feel it.
Comparatively, the size of the HTC Sensation is a little bit larger than its rivals, with 11.3mm thick. But no worries, you still feel comfortable having it in hand. The screen with the qHD (540x960) resolution display still manages to allow movies to be played in a widescreen.
The phone itself is encased in toughened plastic and aluminum. The power/lock button is placed on the top right hand side of the phone, and sits probably a little too close to the chassis to be easily pressed.
Right below the screen are the four standard Android buttons, which are all touch sensitive. They're responsive and unlike some touch buttons we didn't find them ever getting in the way and resulting in accidental activation. The only problem with the phone is the lack of physical buttons which means you have to stretch to the lock button to unlock the phone to ensure unintentional activation.
It’s incredible that the front-facing camera, light sensor and in-call speaker align above the screen together with an HTC insignia.
Functionally identical are the rear layouts, with an 8 megapixel autofocus camera sat next to a dual LED flash and a single loudspeaker grille.
On the top of Sensation, it features 3.5 mm headphone jacks and also the power / lock buttons.
HTC has never let us down with its incredible outer designs and interface, let alone the superlative functions. HTC sees that arrangement and styling as a winning combination and there is no way to deny it. Now get an HTC Sensation and get to feel it.
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