For many people, music brings zephyr and cool air into the dull and boring moments of life. The spirit and energy of good songs can overcome many a tiresome moment and cannot be compared to anything else. As a matter of fact, considering the importance of music in a person's life, the Sony Ericsson has come with an exclusive W-series to provide alluring experience to all people passionate about melody and sound. Most of the phones from the W-series are backed with advanced and easy to operate multimedia features. Among a wide range of handsets from the walkman series, the Sony Ericsson W910i - with its engaging looks and enticing features - has easily become one of the most popular.
The Sony Ericsson W910i is a walkman phone with high-end 3G HSDPA capabilities. The slim and sleek slider phone measures 12.5mm in thickness, 99.5mm in height and 50mm in width with only 86 grams in weight. The W910i walkman handset is available in black and silver coloured casing with stainless steel details and edging. On a 2.4 inch screen, the users can enjoy viewing the radio information as well as vibrant images.
Like all the models from this series, the W910i also carries a music player and FM radio that is quite amazing in terms of the functionalities that can be achieved. The users can manage their favourite sound with ease, as it is backed with special software for easy management of the same. This software is considered as an ideal for managing the play lists, as well as for efficient video and photo transfers. With the help of SenseMe shake control, the owners of this very high-end gadget can select music in a random manner. Other features of the W910i include PlayNow, TrackID and MegaBass. The integrated FM radio with RDS provides the users with the facility of seeing the information provided by their favourite radio stations.
In addition to all these, the Sony Ericsson W910i is backed with a 2 megapixel camera for capturing the still and video images. The integrated multimedia messaging options and Java embedded games make the W910i all the more fun to acquire and use. The phone supports 3G HSDPA technologies such as EDGE, Bluetooth, USB and synchronization PC. Moreover, with the help of access NetFront Web Browser and RSS Feeds, the users can surf the Internet with ease.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Sony Ericsson w910i - Walkman Phone
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Monday, May 19, 2008
Amid the buzz of reaching a new milestone of 1 million Eee PCs sold in just 5 months after its launch, ASUS has provided yet another round of excitement with its release of the new Eee PC 900. This new generation of the ever popular PC packs in a whole range of hardware that includes a 8.9 inch widescreen, a 1.3M pixels webcam and 12GB and 20GB storage capacities for Windows and Linux platforms respectively – catering to wider consumer needs while still maintaining the “Easy to learn, work and play” concept by keeping the overall weight under 1kg.
Mobility is one of the major factors attributed to the Eee PC’s success; and this is in part due to the use of the built-in Solid State Disk (SSD) technology – which offers a quiet, energy saving and shock proof design for stable computing on-the-go. Traditional hard disks spin at 5400 RPM (Revolutions per Minute) – making them more prone to data loss or damage if shocks or bumps are received. Conversely, the Eee PC is able to protect against such incidents, and is the perfect tool for outdoor computing – suitable as an ideal companion for reporters, wildlife photographers and other like-minded outdoor enthusiasts.
“Vital feedback from a wide variety of users have been received, which has spurred us on to create more options to cater to different user requirements.” said Jerry Shen, CEO of ASUS.
“Microsoft is excited to be partnering closely with ASUS on the Eee PC development globally,” said Haresh Khoobchandani, Business Marketing Officer, Microsoft Singapore Pte Ltd. “With the ASUS Eee PC 900 providing Windows and Windows-based applications and services, millions of people can benefit from an affordable solution for education, work, communication and entertainment, while providing optimal experience for consumers that seek innovation to its fullest potential.”
Take a New Look with the 8.9 inch Display
Through extensive R&D, the inclusion of the 8.9” display screen does not affect the overall weight of the Eee PC 900, which remains below 1kg – making it easy for children and women to carry it around; and maintains the ultra portable theme that has become synonymous with the Eee PC. With this large screen size of 8.9”, a resolution of 1024 x 600 is achieved – allowing users to view a single A4 page without the need to scroll left or right and making it much easier and more effective when reading or working on documents.
“Due to its lightweight stature, most users will place the Eee PC on their laps or hold them in their hands during use. With the addition of new user-friendly features, users will find it even more convenient to use the Eee PC.” commented Jerry Shen.
Furthermore, the Eee PC 900 pairs a 1.3M Pixel webcam with its wireless Internet connection capabilities for web conferences anywhere, anytime for easier web communications and increased work efficiency.
Providing Suitable Environments for Different Needs
To suit differing user requirements, the Eee PC 900 comes in both Microsoft Windows and Linux versions.
The Microsoft Windows version offers more experienced users an enhanced and innovative experience that incorporates Windows Live features like Windows Live Messenger for instant messaging and Windows Live Mail for consolidated email accounts on the user´s desktop. Complementing this is Microsoft Works, which equips the user with numerous office applications to work efficiently.
The Linux version is useful for users who desire task-based icons and an easy point-and-click interface. Well suited for children or users without any computer experience, it provides a fast boot-up time– ideal for fast Internet access while waiting for public transport, or taking notes on-the-go.
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