Is the P800 really that great?
Now this is a phone that a lot of people have been waiting a long time for, myself included and people that know me have asked whether it's been worth the wait. My feelings are still rather mixed on this - in some respects the P800 is definitely ahead of similar devices and clearly outclasses them yet in others it simply seems disorganised. Personally I think this is down to it feeling far more like a PDA with phone functionality versus a smart phone style device.
Setting up your video recorder to tape various programmes, within a single session, from the range of channels available from a Sky digibox can prove to be a frustrating experience. Those who have attempted, and failed, to achieve success at this task are the obvious target for a device developed by Bluedelta and entitled the Phantom PV (Personal Video Recorder).
Designed as an inexpensive alternative to the multi-channel record facility available from a Sky Plus box, the Phantom PVR consists of a special Scart adapter that is attached via a lead to a small transceiver unit. After removing the Scart lead supplied by Sky as part of its kit, the Phantom Scart adapter, with its piggy-back or throughput approach, slots into the vacant Scart connection of your digibox.
What have Pocket, Mini USB, Travelling, Pen plus many more proprietary names in common? They are all Mules for transferring data, as is the Belkin USB Flash Drive.
It is said that the camera never lies but digital technology can certainly help deceive when it comes to improving photographic skills. Let me tell you about a new camera I have looked at recently.
The Caplio G3 camera has been developed by Ricoh. This particular model comes with the claim of having the fastest shutter response time when compared with other auto-focus digital cameras. Timed at a fast 0.14 seconds, the Caplio G3 even exceeds the speed of many conventional 35mm cameras. However, at the rate at which technology is progressing, it is debatable how long Ricoh will be able to hang on to this particular record. Still the camera does have some other points of interest.
Flat Panel 5.1 speakers good quality sound, a great sub woofer, these six components plus the ubiquitous remote control make up the Philips Acoustic Fusion A3 610 offering.
A great Digital Ixus Product although installing the software onto Windows 98 was a bit tricky...
I made the leap from a very capable Nikon Pronea APS SLR to digital compact about 12 months ago and after some research bought a Canon Ixus 330. this is a 2mega-pixel camera that for standard 6x4 and even 7x5 prints is great - no grain and definately of a quality that can be framed. The camera is small but feature packed. Most photo's i take use the automatic setting which is adequate for happy sdnapping of the kids etc which is mainly what i tend to do.
If you a frustrated PC artist then the Wacom Graphire3 Studio may well be what you are looking for and at a price that will not break the bank.
Recommending the 6310i - the IT staffs phone of choice?
A remote control car for a Fiver
Great phone packed with many features, but possibly not the one if you need bigger keypads. If it was good enough for Charlies Angels, would it be good enough for you?
What can I say? I find this phone excellent! It is packed with some excellent features including; The picture quality of the display is very good, however when in bright sunlight it is very difficult to see whats on the screen. What i like in particular is the attention to detail. For example, there is a button on one side to give instant mobile internet access, no need to goto to any menu selections. Also, there is another button on the other side that immediately activates the camera.
I have been using the new Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse for two weeks now, it features a side to side scroll wheel as well as the conventional forward and back motion.
Firstly let me prove a Microsoft statement to be true “If you do not already have a mouse, you can connect and receive before installation so you can use your mouse during IntelliPoint setup” I recently had a new PC that had no operating system in fact I connected a keyboard and the Wireless Optical mouse and inserted the Windows XP operating system CD. It booted from the CD and as soon as the Windows install stated I was able to use the mouse.
The ARCHOS VIDEO AV380 is the first handheld MP4 video player series on to the market place. This specific one has a staggering 80Gb storage capacity!
A quick summary of both shows which I attended today.
Is it any good and how have I got on with it in real life use?
WiFi and Broadband... a couple of techno-irritations
Super new product from Nokia, which has a multitude of uses! The compact and portable Nokia Observation Camera combines a digital VGA camera, GSM transceiver and MMS technology in the same unit.
Having finally had a chance to try out a demo model, i must say it can get pretty addictive. The dual band (GSM 900/1800) Nokia Observation Camera is a unique stand-alone imaging device that allows individuals and businesses to remotely request and receive visual information. Once mounted and connected to a power source, the Nokia Observation Camera is ready to provide information.
Certainly the smallest and lightest MP3 player I have ever used, the good news does not end there as you can also record to the unit using the built in microphone.
Just the coolest camping stove around
Nikon film scanner with lots of good useful features which delivers accurate scans every time.
I bought my Phillips 'Expanium 300 Series' MP3 CD player about a year ago, so this is long term review. In summary - I couldn't have asked for more from my money!
I've been gradually moving my , and more recently my collection onto my computer over the years. I think I have just about everything on there now taking about of disk space, I *really* need to make a copy after all that hard work. I use this archive both on that machine and when I'm busy else where in the house. .
What criteria did I take into account when looking for a tablet PC?
This is a great toy if you listen to the wireless and need to record. If you have not yet discovered Digital Audio Broadcasting read on.
Have mobile, will travel; have laptop, will travel. Have ISP, but cannot surf when travelling. Do all laptop owners know that they can travel & surf?
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11 Sep 2003I've bought a lot of gadgets in my time, but this rates as my number one. Does it count as a gadget?