Monday, May 9, 2011

review ipad 2

ipad 2 thinner and faster , front and back camera. Start price $499  

ipad 2  All new design , made of aluminum just like ipad 1







The size was created to be slimmer to 8 MM. If you compare Ipad 2 and Ipad 1, you will see that Ipad 2 is much slimmer 33 % 

 Of course!, the wieght of Ipad 2 is super light, lighter than Ipad 1. From my own experience, when i was first touch Ipad 2, i felt in love and want to own it because it's very comfortable and unique. I can carry it all around to wherever i want to coz it's not too heavy. Due to advertisement, saying that the weight of Ipad 2 lighther than Ipad 1 for only 100g, but to me i think it's more than that.

In addition, there are 2 colors which are black and white. White looks very nice and it will look even more pretty when it reflects with the light. Some people may prefer black because it looks so classy so does white.



However, camera is what make Ipad 2 more interesting. Dont expect that the camera of Ipad 2 is better or has a good quality like Iphone 3 or iphone 4 but it's better than I-Pod touch. Front and back camera of Ipad 2 is so handy. You can all the photos that you like. Believe me, you will have everything you need from this amazing tool!

Unfortunately, Ipad 2 cannot yet do the jailbreak. Thus, you have to wait for a perfect jailbreak coz once you can do it, Ipad 2 will become your favourite one!

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Apple iPod touch 32 GB (4th Generation) Price $274.99

Technical Details

Capacity: 32 GB
  • 32 GB capacity for about 8,000 songs, 40,000 photos, or 40 hours of video
  • Up to 40 hours of audio playback or 7 hours of video playback on a single charge
  • 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display with 960-by-640-pixel resolution (326 pixels per inch)
  • Support for AAC, Protected AAC (iTunes Store), MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV audio formats; H.264, MPEG-4, and Motion JPEG video codecs in M4V, MP4, MOV, and AVI formats
  • One-year limited warranty

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Apple iPod touch 8 GB (4th Generation) Price: $204.99

Technical Details

Capacity: 8 GB
  • 8 GB capacity for about 2,000 songs, 10,000 photos, or 10 hours of video
  • Up to 40 hours of audio playback or 7 hours of video playback on a single charge
  • 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display with 960-by-640-pixel resolution (326 pixels per inch)
  • Support for AAC, Protected AAC (iTunes Store) and other audio formats; H.264, MPEG-4, and Motion JPEG video codecs in M4V, MP4, MOV, and AVI formats
  • One-year limited warranty
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Review VIZIO XVT553SV price $1,598.00

Design and Features
There's nothing extraordinary about the XVT553SV's cabinet design; it sports wide 2.3-inch piano-black bezels with two 2.5-inch high black speaker enclosures mounted beneath the lower bezel. Style-wise, it's not in the same league as the gorgeous LG 47LX9500 ($4,299) with its edge-to-edge glass design, but it is an improvement over its older sibling, the VF551XVT ($2,199). The cabinet's 3-inch depth is necessary to accommodate Vizio's TruLED backlighting array, which consists of 120 separate zones and uses Vizio's version of local dimming, dubbed Smart Dimming, to produce very dark blacks. 


A black oval base provides firm, wobble-free support for the 76-pound cabinet, but it doesn't allow the TV to swivel. You won't find a power switch or any function buttons on the front of the set—instead, there's a round, silver dial mounted behind the lower left bezel. When pushed, it launches an on-screen Quick Menu where you can adjust the volume, select channels and input sources, and power off the set. The Quick Menu doesn't allow you to adjust the HDTV settings, though—in fact, there is no way to adjust settings without using the remote, which isn't convenient if you happen to be out of batteries.  

Measuring 6.25 inches long and 1 inch thick, the XVT553SV's remote is shorter and fatter than most, and none of the buttons are backlit, but it has a nifty slide-out QWERTY keyboard with 39 keys, a four-way arrow pad, and four color-coded keys that correspond to the color keys on the face of the remote. The keys are meant for thumb typing and may be a bit too small for some, but it makes, say, tweeting, updating your Facebook status, or navigating streaming Web services much easier than using an on-screen (soft) keyboard. A dedicated VIA (Vizio Internet Apps) button launches a colorful menu bar with icons for HDTV settings, Web widgets, streaming movie services, and social networking applications. The HDTV settings menu is where you go to adjust picture settings for each individual port.
You get nine preset picture modes (Standard, Movie, Custom, Football, Golf, Basketball, Baseball, Game, and Vivid) to choose from, but most of the sports settings use the same values and are way too bright. The best overall setting for TV programming and movies is, not coincidentally, the Movie setting, but if you find that a bit too dark you can use the Standard setting and adjust the backlighting and brightness levels to your liking.
Advanced features include Smooth Motion, Real Cinema Mode, Noise Reduction, and Film Mode, and you can enable or disable smart dimming and the ambient light sensor. Smooth Motion can be used to eliminate or reduce motion judder, and Real Cinema lets you choose which type of motion correction to utilize (Off, Precision, and Smooth). In my testing judder was not an issue, and since the Precision and Smooth settings both looked too soft, I recommend leaving it off to obtain the sharpest picture.

Connectivity Options
This model is loaded with connectivity ports. Most HDTVs are equipped with four HDMI ports, but the XVT553SV has five, one of which is mounted on the side. There are also three USB ports, also side-mounted, that provide easy plug-and-play access for thumb drives. (That's one more than I've seen on any other HDTV.) At the rear of the cabinet are one set each of component and composite A/V ports, a PC (VGA) input, digital and analog audio outputs, a PC audio inputs, an Ethernet port, and a coaxial TV antenna/cable jack. The XVT553SV has built-in Wi-Fi N and Bluetooth for wireless connectivity to routers and Bluetooth devices, including the remote control.
A VIA-ready model, the XVT553SV offers a generous selection of Web services. Streaming movie channels include Vudu, Netflix, Amazon Video on Demand, and more than 35 Web Video channels like HowCast, TMZ, National Lampoon, The Economist, and more. Yahoo widgets include Accuweather, Yahoo News and Finance, Rhapsody, and Pandora Internet Radio, and you get Facebook and Twitter social networking apps as well. I watched several scenes from the 1080p version of Marmaduke on Vudu and it looked excellent for a streaming movie—that is, when it wasn't busy buffering. Due to bandwidth constraints I had to settle for the 720p HD version, which was not nearly as sharp, but still enjoyable.

Performance
The XVT553SV is, overall, a solid performer. After a darkroom calibration using the DisplayMate HDTV setup script, the panel produced relatively deep blacks (0.04 cd/m2) while maintaining a high peak brightness (461.32 cd/m2), but as with LG's 47LX9500, I detected moderate blooming while credits were rolling against a dark background. Color accuracy was generally good, save for slightly saturated reds, and the picture maintained good color fidelity and remained sharp even when viewed from an extreme side angle. High definition (1080p) content from the movie 2012 on Blu-ray disc appeared crisp, with very good shadow detail, as did HD programming from the labs' satellite box. The XVT553SV also performed flawlessly on the HQV high definition benchmark tests.
Standard-definition performance was generally good, but the set failed the noise-reduction portion of the HQV benchmark. Enabling the Noise-Reduction feature at the Low setting helped eliminate most (but not all) of the noise, while the Medium and High settings seemed to make very little difference.

The XVT553SV drew 127 watts of power during my testing, which is quite good for a panel of this size, so it our GreenTech stamp of approval. By way of comparison, the 55-inch LED backlit Sony Bravia KDL-55HX800 ($3,399) drew 171 watts, while the CCFL-lit Samsung LN55C650 ($2,099.99) (also a 55-inch set) required 178 watts. Based on five hours of daily use and calculated using the national average cost of 11.55 cents per kWh, this set will add approximately $2.10 to your monthly utility bill.

With a low list price of $2,200, the Vizio XVT553SV offers top-notch HDTV tech, wireless and wired connectivity, loads of Web apps, and very good HD picture quality. It won't dress up a room like some of today's slicker, thinner HDTVs, and it can't quite match the overall performance of our current Editors' Choice, the same-price, same-size Samsung LN55C650 LCD, but it's still a great choice if you're in the market for a big-screen HDTV that doesn't skimp on features.


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Preview VIZIO XVT373SV price $598.00

he tiniest and most affordable of Vizio's XVT LED HDTV product line, the XVT373SV ($949.99 direct) packs quite a punch for its size. This small fry is dwarfed in size and more than doubled in price by the XVT553SV ($2,199.99 direct), but that doesn't stop it from providing LED backlit 1080p HD video. However, some sacrifices had to be made due to both its small frame and even smaller price tag.

Design and Features
Surprisingly enough, even the smallest, lightest version of the XVT troupe still sits in a rigid, glossy black frame. But for under a thousand bucks for 37 inches of 1080p HD video in a 1,920x1,080 resolution, some of you on the hunt for perhaps that coveted basement HDTV might look past that. Though unfortunately, a cut had to be made somewhere to keep it under that four-digit ceiling, so Vizio sliced its refresh rate in half to 120Hz. Though, this could also be a limitation of HDTVs smaller than 42 inches. Yet here's a shocker: there was still enough room in the XVT373SV for this line's impressive four HDMI ports, which again, the true HD enthusiasts will be happy to hear about. Not to mention that VGA support is also included, but with both Ethernet and 802.11n WiFi connections that might not be necessary.
This is thanks to VIA, Vizio's suite of web apps, video, and music available for streaming on all the TVs in the XVT line. And yes, the Vizio Bluetooth remote with QWERTY keyboard will come in handy when tweeting and Facebook posting while watching HD video over VIA.
While the XVT373SV is an LED HDTV, this is where it truly distances itself from its much bigger bros. Claiming to be the first to bring LED technology to smaller, thinner HDTVs, Vizio introduces Razor LED with this 37-inch flat panel. And oh, how slim it is with a 2-inch profile while maintaining Energy Star 4.1 compliance and absolutely no mercury. Better yet, the 178-degree viewing angle is luckily still around to be enjoyed from nearly anywhere in the room. While Vizio had to make a few key sacrifices to keep the XVT373SV under $1,000, this 37-inch HDTV brings nearly all the same trimmings of the larger sets while holding on to what's most important in this case: LED.

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Preview LG 32LE5300 LED Price $449.98

sking just as much for a 32-inch LED-backlit HDTV than manufacturers like Vizio would for larger sets like the XVT373SV (which goes for $799.99 on Amazon), the LG 32LE5300 ($799 list) aims to justify its price with features like a nine-digit contrast ratio and sub-three second response time. Packing tricks like this in its sleeve, LG claims that the 32LE5300 is "quite a display."

Design and Features
The LG 32LE5300 comes nestled in a 32-inch black bezel with glossy sheen and a profile just over one inch. The sleek screen rests on a stand that, surprisingly, can swivel up to 20 degrees if that nearly 180-degree viewing angle isn't enough for everyone to see. Also included in this LED TV are four HDMI ports (one in its side), one USB 2.0 port and one RGB PC port among the standard connections.

Inside, you'll find that LG included full 1080p HD output with a 1,920x1,080 video resolution and, of course, a 16:9 aspect ratio. But, if LG's promotional material is any indication, that's not even its primary selling point. When we mentioned this LED TV's nine-digit contrast ratio, what we meant to say was that it's a 3,000,000:1 contrast ratio. LG claims that it helps the 32LE5300 "deliver more stunning colors and deeper blacks than you can imagine." Couple that with a 2.4 millisecond response time that the company assures will produce "sports, video games and high-speed action with virtually no motion blur."

Topping off the 32LE5300 are features like an energy-saving and picture-optimizing Intelligent Sensor, which automatically adjusts the picture brightness and contrast according to lighting in the room. And while that is automated, users can easily adjust the display's settings manually, according to LG, using the Picture Wizard II. Pair that with LG's other ambiguous Smart Energy Saving features and the company promises to put on quite a display with the 32LE5300.

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Review Toshiba 46WX800U Price $1,099.98

With glasses-free 3D technology around the corner, soon-to-be traditional 3D TVs will be a tough sell. But that hasn't stopped companies like Toshiba from pressing onward until its first ground-breaking sets touch down. The 46-inch Toshiba 46WX800U ($2,599.99 list) comes with a slew of extra feature aside from 3D video output that Toshiba claims will blow you away.
Design and Features
The 46WX800U comes in the standard black bezel, but this one is far more angular than the rest with little to no curvature. This stand is not on a swivel, but this LCD set can also be mounted on a wall using the Vesa Mounting Pattern. Behind Toshiba's CrystalCoat anti-reflective screen, you'll find four HDMI ports, two USB ports, an Ethernet port and the standard component, PC and digital audio ports.
On the inside, the LED-backlit Toshiba 46WX800U supports full 1080p HD, which of course means you'll find a 1,920x1,080 resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio. Toshiba claims that with its ClearFrame technology, the frame rate in the 46WX800U is above standard LCD TVs with a 240Hz refresh rate said to create crisp and clear images regardless of motion. Also inside is a 14-bit video processor that Toshiba calls the PixelPure 5G and claims it increases gradation levels for smoother, clearer images. Rounding Toshiba's list of features said to improve performance is Resolution+, an image scaling system that enhances the details of every image, making everything "feel like HD," according to the company.
Of course, the 3D system in the 46WX800U requires glasses, which go for $169.99 each direct from Toshiba, and a 3D-capable device such as a Blu-ray player or 3D programming receiver. Though, this Toshiba display comes WiFi-ready, which lets it make full use of the company's list of widgets and web apps like Netlfix, YouTube and Blockbuster. Finally, for about $2,599.99 (not including the glasses), the Toshiba offers a 46-inch LED-backlit, 3D LCD TV with plenty of performance and entertainment features.
  
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