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Friday, 29 June 2012

HTC One X Review

Hi, 

Here's the HTC One X, which is the latest superphone of HTC. Now before we go into  its features, I would like to say about its configuration.
It runs Android v4.0 (Ice cream sandwich) like the Galaxy SIII. But it has Sense 4.0 UI, is powered by a 1.5GHz processor and has  ULP GeForce graphics. It has 4.7 inches  LCD 2 screen , with a resolution of  720X1280 pixels . It has a 8MP primary and 1.3 MP secondary camera. May be the rear camera should be little more. Well, it supports full HD(1920X1080) recording at 30fps. Other camera features include Auto Focus, BSI Sensor, Geo-tagging, Face and Smile Detection, Dedicated Imaging Chip, Continuous Shooting, etc. Its size is 69.9 x 134.36 x 8.9 mm making it a very slim and stylish phone.
It has a weight of 130grams. That is not heavy !! It has a disappointing 1800mAh Li-ion battery which does not last long. It has 32 GB of internal memory with no memory expansion. It is also packed with 1GB of RAM. It has EDGE, GPRS, 3G 21 Mbps HSDPA; 5.76 Mbps HSUPA, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, It also has a micro USB connectivity. It supports GPS with Google Maps , It also has bluetooth 4.0 and Beats Audio as well as a 3.5mm audio jack. It has the follwing sensors :-Gyro Sensor, Accelerometer, Digital Compass, Proximity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor. Additional features are Video Stabilization, MMS Enabled, To-do List, Calendar, Polaris Office, In-built Battery with the Sim Slot upper side of the Handset, Voice Input, TV Out Port. For a price tag of Rs. 36099, it is not-so-affordable but if you wish to spend a lot for the more, then go for it or else prefer the Galaxy S3 or the iPhone 4.


Smasung Galaxy SIII- designed for humans review

Hi ,

If you have heard that iPhone is the best smartphone ever , then think once again , because here comes Samsung Galaxy SIII. It runs on Android v4.0 (Ice cream sandwich), has TouchWiz 4.0 UI, is powered by a 1.4GHz processor and has a Mali 400M graphics solution. It has super AMOLED  4.8 inches screen (no need to mention that it is touchscreen. Resoution is 720X1280 HD . It has a primary 8MP camera and a secondary 1.9 MP camera good enough for making video calls.It has flash and can support HD videos. 


Photo features also include geo tagging, face recognition, image stabilization, auto-focus and many more. It weighs nearly 133 grams which is fair. It has 16GB internal memory, expandable to 64 GB via microSD card. It has email, EDGE, GPRS, 3G , Wi-Fi , micro USB connectivity among other things. It also has bluetooth and supports DLNA by which one can connect it to a DLNA certified Tv, etc. It Supports MP4, DivX, XviD, WMV, H.264, H.263, HD Video Playback and Supports MP3, WAV, eAAC, AC3, FLAC audio playback. It also has Accelerometer, Gyro Sensor, RGB Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Barometer, Compass . It has S-Voice , the competitor of iPhone's Siri. It has a warranty of 1 year and is available at Rs. 38900.


Dell XPS 15 Review

Hi,

Do you want a high end laptop , preferably from Dell ???
Then here's the Dell XPS 15. This machine is powered by 2nd Gen Intel i7 2670QM processor and HM67 chipset with clock speed of 3.1 Ghz and 6 MB cache. It has 4 GB of DDR3 RAM which is expandable upto 8GB. It has 1TB hard disk capacity with SATA interface and at 5400RPM. It also has a DVD-RW optical drive. It is packed with Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. It has a 15.6 inch display screen and 1366 x 768 Pixel resolution. It also has 2GB NVIDIA graphics with Optimus technology.It also features a 2MP webcam for video calls and uploading some quick photos. It has ethernet, WI-Fi , Bluetooth 3.0 too which is good for easy communication. It has 2 USB 3.0 ports, an  eSATA port .It also has 15 months of McAfee anti-virus and has 1 year warranty. Well....... it is a good laptop for gaming and running quite heavy applications.It also has high-end sound apart from great config. It is available for a moderate Rs.62655 if you are interested in a heavy-use laptop.


Thursday, 28 June 2012

Google Glass

Hi ,

Did you check out our older posts?

Sergey Brin has altogether changed the game by introducing Google's network enabled computerized glasses for developers and not for consumers , only for I/O attendees who are in the United States. The geographical reach are for regulatory reasons .


Google demonstrated the glasses with a dramatic live Google+ hangout involving four parachutists who jumped out of a blimp above San Francisco and landed on the roof of San Francisco's Moscone Center, where Google I/O was taking place. Each wore Project Glass glasses that broadcast what they saw. So did stunt bicyclists and climbers who rappelled down the side of the building. All joined a relieved Brin on stage to a standing, applauding crowd that clearly liked the show.




Rango Elixir Smith.



The future of wireless electricity

Hi guyz have you ever wondered if everything around us goes wireless..... I mean what if the electricity goes wireless ???? Does this seem stupid, or nearly impossible ? Check out this cool video by Cali Lewis which features the future of wireless electricity :-


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Hi guys this is my first blog on technology......... well I am new to it but I always wanted to share something actually with my team..... so welcome to Syncraze Tech Blogs...... simply crazy !!!!

With thanks,

Rohit