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Nokia Announces 16GB X6

February 2nd, 2010

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Only a few months after the launch of the Nokia X6 comes its more compact sibling in the form of a 16GB model. The original X6 had 32GB of storage and has Comes with Music built-in, while the smaller model does not. Still, it retains that nice 3.2-inch wide-screen touch display from its bigger brother, plus it has the series 60 Symbian operating system, a 5.0-megapixel camera, dual-LED flash, it’s quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G, a Web browser with Flash Lite, GPS, and more. It also comes in four finishes: White with yellow, white with pink, all white, and all black. The new X6 is compatible with the new Ovi Maps, which offers free turn-by-turn navigation.

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iiView Vpad tablet With Atom N270 chip

February 2nd, 2010

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The Vpad comes in three editions, with varying options in HDD space and Internet connectivity, specifically. Here’s what you can expect in the most basic model:

* 10.2-inch color touchscreen display (1024 x 600 resolution)
* Windows 7 Starter Edition
* Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor
* 1GB of RAM
* 160GB hard drive
* 802.11n Wi-Fi; 10/100 Ethernet
* Three USB ports
* VGA
* 2-in-1 headphone/microphone jack
* Measurements: 2.1lbs (0.952kg); 6.57 x 10.5 x 1 inches (166.88 x 266.7 x 25.4mm)

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Samsung’s Mini Camcorder With Optical Zoom

February 2nd, 2010

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While zoom lenses are common on traditional horizontal and pistol-grip design models, to date the candy-bar design favored by Flip Video, the Kodak Z series, Creative’s Vados, and so on has been limited to fixed focal length lenses. The U20 also adds a captive USB cable, one of the missing features on the U10 that practically defines the product category; it’s not clear whether the software is now loaded on the device. Samsung has also added digital image stabilization. In all other respects it’s pretty similar to its predecessor: a tiny bit narrower, with the same angled lens, 2-inch LCD, and 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor. It records 1,920 x 1,080-pixel clips at 30fps using H.264 compression, and snaps 10-megapixel photos. For US$20 less, the HMX-U15 trades the zoom lens for 14-megapixel stills.

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