Monday, January 09, 2012

drag2share: Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket HD: Massive Phone, Massive Name, Massive Specs [Smartphones]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5874416/samsung-galaxy-sii-skyrocket-hd-massive-phone-massive-name-massive-specs

Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket HD: Massive Phone, Massive Name, Massive SpecsSamsung's new Galaxy SII Skyrocket HD is basically a Galaxy Nexus, just with LTE on AT&T instead of Verizon—and with Samsung's bloatware software on it.

The Skyrocket HD has a 4.65-inch AMOLED screen and a 1.5GHz dual core processor. AT&T's official release doesn't have much more to say about it, but it'll be available "in the coming months." It sounds like an amazing, giant phone, but check in with our AT&T CES Liveblog for more details as they pop up. [AT&T CES Liveblog]

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drag2share: Motorola Razr Maxx: An Android Phone With a Battery That Might Actually Last You a Whole Day [Android]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5874472/an-android-phone-with-a-battery-that-might-actually-last-you-a-whole-day

Motorola Razr Maxx: An Android Phone With a Battery That Might Actually Last You a Whole DayWe really liked Motorola's Droid RAZR. It was crazy-thin, water-tight, and had a form factor we'd never seen. Too bad its battery life was sub-awesome. The RAZR MAXX is a little thicker, but it should keep you untethered from outlets 'till bedtime.

21 hours on a single charge: That's the promise of the Droid Razr Maxx. 21 hours of what? We do not know, but if it's 21 hours of LTE video streaming I will wear a dress to my next CES press conference. Your milage may vary, basically. The original Droid RAZR is the world's thinnest smartphone at just 7.1mm. The MAXX is 9mm, so it loses that super-duper thinness, but it's certainly not chubby. It's got 32GB of storage, and it'll run you $299.99 with a new two-year contract.

Motorola Razr Maxx: An Android Phone With a Battery That Might Actually Last You a Whole DayOh, and you can also now get an original Droid RAZR in purple. Because, y'know... purple is the color of royalty. Or was. In ancient Phoenicia. That one has 16 GB on-board memory and it'll run you $200.

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drag2share: HTC Titan II Hands On: The Giantest Windows Phone Now Has a Titanic 16-Megapixel Camera and LTE [Windows Phone]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5874439/htc-titan-ii-your-favorite-gargantuan-windows-phone-but-with-a-titanic-16+megapixel-camera-and-lte

HTC Titan II Hands On: The Giantest Windows Phone Now Has a Titanic 16-Megapixel Camera and LTEThe Titan II is the good kind of sequel: It doesn't screw up anything that made the original a fan favorite—that 4.7-inch screen—but it adds everything they want. Like a crazy 16-megapixel camera, AT&T LTE and a massiver battery.

Full-sized samples right here.

It really is just like the original Titan, but with a slightly fresher industrial design—it's prettier!—and LTE and a big-baller camera packed in. So on the LTE front, despite a million people packed on AT&T's network, we're getting 10Mbps downstream pretty consistently here in Vegas, and even heavy web pages load with serious zip, thanks to the Titan II's 4G powers and 1.5GHz processor.

HTC Titan II Hands On: The Giantest Windows Phone Now Has a Titanic 16-Megapixel Camera and LTEBut what about the camera? It's genuinely damn good, considering how many pixels are crammed into the phone's tiny sensor. Autofocus and shooting is plenty quick, though sometimes I wish Windows Phone gave you slightly more control over the camera.

Full sized samples can be had right here.

All in all, there's not much more to say, though, than it seems like a pretty solid update to an already solid phone. Just wish we knew when it was coming out and how much it's gonna cost.

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drag2share: Putting My Hands On Vizio's New Machines Gave Me Computer Envy [Computers]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5874470/putting-my-hands-on-vizios-new-machines-gave-me-computer-envy

Putting My Hands On Vizio's New Machines Gave Me Computer Envy Vizio says it's trying to disrupt the computer market, and I think it just did. These are simply gorgeous machines, and are fast and powerful to boot.

We saw three lines today, the Thin + Light laptops, its Notebooks, and some really amazing all-in-one desktops. The entire line features great industrial design by Scott McManigal, and Vizio says it plans to build each machine with top of the line (and as-of-yet unannounced) components. I'm also hot on what it's doing with Windows 7. The machines come with clean builds—meaning they aren't bogged down with a bunch of crap programs and garbage you won't need. It's been working with Microsoft to make that happen, and says that when Windows 8 comes along it will go even deeper.

The Thin + Lights come in two configurations, 14-inch and 15.6-inch. Both have milled unibody aluminum design, and a really unique-looking keyboard that gives more real-estate to the buttons than you get in a typical chiclet keyboard configuration. The 14-inch has a 1600 x 900 display, while the 15.6-inch is 1920 x 1080. Vizio makes some pretty great displays and you can see that lineage. They're very pretty, and loaded up with USB 3 ports on either side.

Like its new tablet, the specs aren't final, so Vizio won't say just how thin, or how light they are. But the 14-inch felt comprable to my Macbook Air, and looked to be similar in terms of thickness. (See comparison shot.) Bottom line, this thing will be a breeze to shove in a bag and tote around all day.

There's a lot left to ponder on specs. Chipset? Vizio isn't saying. Graphics? Not saying (other than that it will be integrated). Ship date? Price? Not saying. What it will say is that the components will be the highest quality available in the world, and that it should be able to announce all this in a few weeks (hint, hint).

I was also pretty impressed by the All In Ones. These are basically desktop entertainment centers that double as powerful computers. They come in 24-inch and 27-inch configurations, and have a 1920 x 1080 resolution. The computer itself is in the base of the machine, and is so small you might not even notice it. (See the gallery photos to see how it compared to my pen.)

Both will come with options for discreet NVidia graphics (no specifics yet) and terabyte SSD. They have 2.1 sound, with a subwoofer that doubles as a power supply. Each also has two HDMI inputs, so you can hook up an XBox or DVR and use it as a TV with the computer powered down. It also ships with a very nice trackpad, keyboard and remote control. There are three USB 3 ports. It's a very sleek little setup.

Meanwhile the 15.6 Notebooks are also pretty great, if not quite as mind-blowingly beautiful. The 15.6-inch notebooks will have that same great 1920 x 1080 display, and discrete NVidia graphics. It's also going to sport a high end chipset, that's still unannounced. You can also spring for an external optical drive.

All in all, it's quite a lineup.

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drag2share: Will Samsung's Zoomy, Wi-Fi Cameras Beat Out Your Smartphone For Your Love? [Cameras]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5874082/will-samsungs-zoomy-wi+fi-cameras-beat-out-your-smartphone-for-your-love

Will Samsung's Zoomy, Wi-Fi Cameras Beat Out Your Smartphone For Your Love?It's not news that smartphone cameras have gotten so good that even tiny, excellent point-and-shoot cameras for all their benefits can seem, well, a little unnecessary. Samsung's WB850F hopes to change your mind with an incredibly zoomy lens and improved Wi-Fi integration.

Your smartphone doesn't and probably won't ever have optical zoom, and if that's something you're looking for, the WB850F gives you a 21x optical zoom. That's way more zoom zoom than its competitors.

The other key selling point on the Samsung WB850F is Samsung's sweet Wi-Fi features. Wi-Fi isn't new to Samsung cameras, but it's worth noting how well the SH100 played with your other toys. Samsung's Remote Viewfinder application, for example, allows you to use your Galaxy S or Galaxy Tab as a remote control the SH100 camera. Similarly the built-in Wi-Fi makes it easy to share your photos and videos on Facebook, Picasa, and YouTube directly from the camera.

Will Samsung's Zoomy, Wi-Fi Cameras Beat Out Your Smartphone For Your Love?Samsung's new "SMART Wi-Fi" technology builds on what the SH100 offered adding auto back-up and making it easier to ge your photos wherever and whenever you want them. Once you've synced your PC with your camera one time, your photos will automatically back-up every time your camera and your computer are connected to the same network. You can also set your photos to upload to Samsung's AllShare Play cloud locker service or Microsoft SkyDrive. Another cool incoming feature is Samsung Mobile Link, which makes it easy to port your photos over to your Samsung phone, tablet, or internet connected TV.

As for the key image quality and performance specs the WB850F has a 16.2 Megapixels CMOS—most likely a 1/2.33" sensor—1080/30p or 60i video, and a 3.0 VGA AMOLED display. The specs are nothing to go bananas over, but hey, it's a lot better than what's on your phone, and as for the lens, there's really no competition. There will also be two lower-end models with the same connectivity features. The WB150F has a 14.2 megapixel sensor and 18x optical zoom. The ST200F has a 14.2 megapixel sensor and 10x optical zoom. Both shoot 720/30p video. [Samsung]

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