Archive for December, 2008

Difference Between 1st Generation iPod Touch and New 4th Generation iPod Nano-00-2827

December 21st, 2008  |  Published in Uncategorized

At first glance, it would appear the market is being saturated by a constant influx of new Apple generation products. The continuing legacy of the iPod and, more recently, the iPhone has seemingly contributed to – if not provoked – a society that is entirely dependant on its music.

With the release of the original, 1st Generation iPod Touch, and its later partner, the 4th Generation iPod Nano, the world has witnessed a multitouch revolution. Each device is unique in its own right… but sometimes a user might wonder exactly how unique these countless gadgets can be. Taking the iPod Touch and 4G Nano as an example, both appear to have very similar exteriors (the myriad of available colors aside), come equipped with a program referred to as an accelerometer (which enables horizontal picture viewing or video display when the iPod is tilted), and have a seemingly similar interface.

In fact, the main difference between the two is – arguably – the storage capacities. Armed with an 8 GB or 16 GB Flash drive, the 4G Nano dominates the 1G Touch’s 8 GB, 16GB, or 32 GB regular hard drive.

Both sport a 2 inch display screen; however the Nano demonstrates a much sleeker, more modern design with its tapered edges and oval-like shape. It’s comparably lighter too – able to make a user wonder if he or she picked up the store’s demo by mistake.

The Nano, in comparison, has a few interesting innovations “under the hood” that would certainly separate it from the Touch, though. A new program called “Genius” mode enables a user to instantly create playlists based on similar song attributes. In addition to that, the shake-to-shuffle feature incorporates a whole new idea – simply shaking the device in order to shuffle the playlist.

What is possibly the most generous implementation, however, is simply the new incorporation of voice prompts. Unlike the iPod Touch, Nano offers the option of having a voice announce the different selections – making it a very user friendly device for the visually impaired.

Also, while the Touch was virtually useless without being connected to iTunes, the Nano is a fairly independent device – what with the introduction of WiFi and all. You could even record voice memos with the additional purchase of a compatible microphone (the port is a little picky about what mics will fit and which won’t). The mic is also a bit pricey, but well worth it for the people that might use it.

LG Viewty Pay Monthly: LG Viewty With Touchscreen Monitor

December 3rd, 2008  |  Published in Uncategorized

LG mobile phones are coming up with the advanced and eye catching features. People want to buy the Well-organized curve, stylish black colour and some silver- coloured accents are completely present in LG Viewty. The users can find it in two versions of LG KE990 Viewty and LG KU990 Viewty. It looks like LG Prada in appearance. The scroll wheel is truly a great innovation of LG phones. It has no more buttons for zooming in or out. Its main attraction is that it is available with the pay monthly mobile phone deals offered by the several network providers.

The LG Viewty has a 3 inch 256k coloured touchscreen monitor that takes action very well. It comes with a pen for the touchscreen monitor and it can be attached to the handset by a cord. You don’t need to press hard enough, as the touchscreen gives a slight vibration on touching it. Isn’t it a wonderful gizmo? Yes, it is an amazing handset, as it is wonderful in looks too. Just buy the Viewty phone with pay monthly deals to have a great experience.

The key feature of this system is its integrated 5 MP camera including autofocus, video recorder and a secondary VGA videocall camera, which lets you to do video calls. You can capture your charming memories and even share them with your friends through multimedia messaging. The handset with 3G technology allows its users to talk face-to-face. It also supports GPRS, EDGE and Bluetooth, which help you to transfer the data to any other compatible device.

You can surf the internet whilst you are in train or on the move. It also comes with many powerful features including Java enabled games, FM Radio with RDS, MP3, MPEG4, WMV, AAC and DivX player etc. You can listen to your favourite radio station as well as songs through its so many music options. The users can also listen to the games news and other day to day news. Thus, it has many attractions for the users!

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