Archive for April, 2006

The Samsung i730 for business and fun?

Saturday, April 22nd, 2006

The Samsung i730 for business and fun?

For quite some time, I’ve been searching for a phone in the ranks of the Treo, i600, etc. When I first the the HTC Universal, I was drooling. With my impending wedding and recent house purchase, I’ve put myself on a tight budget and wrote off such a pleasure as a pipe dream. Then came the Samsung i730. I made adjustments to my budget and went deal-shopping on ebay. For kicks, I went to my local Verizon store the check pricing. At $619 new, I went back to ebay and found one in perfect condition for $367 (shipped/insured).

Having used it for a week now, I have some pros and some cons to report and things I’ve learned along the way (so far)…

One of the selling factors for the i730 is the 520MHz processor (which happens to be faster than the laptop I’m on right now). At times, I’ll find it taking a couple seconds to recognize my commands, but it’s rare, and I’m getting in the habit of manually removing programs from memory. This is an unfortunate necessity of Windows Mobile 2003, making me seriously consider an upgrade to WM5. The 128 MB ROM and 64 MB RAM doesn’t hurt, and the integrated side-loading SD card slot. I would have preferred the slot on the top of this device, but the sliding keyboard design is an easily accepted trade-off. The keyboard is a bit small, but the keys really stand out for typing by touch and light up when in use for us night owls. The i730 boasts EVDO and WiFi for high speed access when you leave the house. A downside to this is that you can’t use the WiFi while the Phone is “on”, not out of the box, anyway. Check out the i730 forums at pdaphonehome.com to find out how to trick the i730 into letting you have your cake and eat it too. While there, read through the FAQs and search the posts. I signed up to ask questions, but haven’t had to make one post yet as all my questions have been answered in the FAQ and previous posts.

Because the Samsung i730 was targeted towards business users, it’s lacking a digital camera, which I will definitely miss. It does, however, include other toys like voice commands, button customization, and a cool IR remote for your TV, VCR, etc. It seems the IR remote only supports about 8 or 9 TV brands, which I find hard to believe, so I’m still investigating. The buttons on the sides are way to easy to hit on accident, but the smart key lock has allowed me to replace that inconvenience with a lesser one. I keep the key lock on at all times and have carried my i730 around in my pocket without problems. When I want to use it, I have to slide the screen up, temporarily disabling the key lock. Sliding the phone back into its original compact position re-locks the keys so I can drop it right back into my pocket.

After only a week, my only real regret is that I haven’t had the time to really dig my heals into all the tools and apps.

Apple Warns of Counterfeit iPods

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

Apple Warns of Counterfeit iPods

Apple Computer sent out a bulletin last month to all its service partners, notifying them of counterfeit iPods that are being sold as authentic. These illegally manufactured players — most notably the iPod Nano/Shuffle — lack a dock connector, ship without the standard USB cable, have missing buttons and “Digital Music Player” printed atop the packaging. More pics after the jump.

[from TechEBlog]

Next Prius to offer 113 mpg

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

Next Prius to offer 113 mpg

According to Autoexpress UK the next generation of Prius will offer 113 mpg (Note: 113 mpg in the U.K. is equal to 94 mpg in North America). So how does the new Prius manage to achieve a nearly impossible 94 miles to a gallon. The electrical systems have been redesigned and it runs solely on the electric motor in slow traffic but switches to switches to engine and motor drive when higher speeds are needed. The pick up time from 0 to 62mph will also be improved bringing to under 10 seconds. However much of the credit goes to the use of Lithium Ion batteries instead of traditional Nickel hybrid units. The lithium-ion batteries are smaller, lighter, and have greater electrical output.

[from New Launches]

Toshiba announces 2.9mm LCD Display

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

Toshiba announces 2.9mm LCD Display

Toshiba Matushita Display Tech Japan has unveiled a 12.1 inch wide display which is only 2.9mm thick. It supports a resolution of 1,280 x 800 dot (WXGA) and uses low temperature polysilicon liquid crystal. The super efficient display is designed for use with notebooks and has 300 cd/m2 brightness. The display weighs 182 grams which is 32% lighter than traditional notebook LCD screens.

[from New Launches]

Cell Phones to get Projectors soon

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

Cell Phones to get Projectors soon

ILJIN Display Korea has announced that they successfully finished the development of an ultra small single LCD panel for digital projection. Unlike traditional projectors which have 3 LCD panels (Red, Green and Blue) this new single LCD panel can play the role of those three panels by itself claims ILJIN. This not only reduces the size of the product but also the price. This single LCD panel is expected to be installed in small portable digital devices like cell phones, PDA, portable game consoles, digital cameras, notebooks etc. So all you need is a PMP or cellphone to watch your favourite movie on the large screen.

[from New Launches]