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History of CD Walkman (Discman)
March 16th, 2010Sony Ericsson W200i
March 8th, 2010
The Sony Ericsson W200i is one of the Walkman® mobile phone series which are focused on providing the user with the ultimate music experience from the mobile handset. The W200i comes in pulse white and rhythm black–two classy colours. The handset is designed for usability and arrives with a large display screen with a 128 by 160 pixel screen resolution. To enhance the music experience which is received from the W200i, a set of top-quality stereo earphones, a 128 MB Micro™ M2™ memory card, and software which lets you copy music from CDs is included with the handset. The Sony Ericsson W200i Walkman® music phone has 27 MB of on board memory and an expandle memory card which comes with the kit.
The lightweight handset measures 18 mm by 44 mm by 101 mm and weighs a comfortable 85 grams. The Sony Ericsson W200i is part of the W range of Walkman phones which are all focused on presentation of the best possible music experience on your mobile phone.
The prime component of this amazing mobile phone is the Walkman media player. The user can choose recorded or streamed video footage or play their favourite music tracks on the built in media player. The Sony Ericsson W200i is compatible with all the different music and video formats which are popular today, including a built in FM radio with RDS. You can view screen text information about the piece provided by the FM station. The Mega Bass™ feature means the bass sound can be enhanced to match the style of music preferred by the user.
Polyphonic ringtones , MP3 ringtones and AAC ringtones are all supported and the user has access to three click downloads for installation of the ringtones on the W200i.
Messaging services include email, multimedia picture messaging and text message. Another plus is that the text message service will allow long SMS input. This means the user can prepare and transmit a message up to 9600 characters in length. Multimedia messaging lets the user transmit and receive messages with photos, video, text and sound in one message which is simple to create. The multimedia messages can be transmitted to or from any email address or compatible moble phone.
By: Mark Hirst
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Behold The Sony Ericsson K850i Mobile Phone Device
January 20th, 2010
Sony Ericsson’s K850i is a 3.5G phone which was launched in October 2007. The phone is the latest offering in the K series of Sony Ericsson’s camera phones. It comes in a candy bar shape with the dimensions of 102×48x17mm weighing 118 grams, which makes it one of the lightest phones in town.
The display screen of K850i is a 2.2inches TFT display which has exceptional clarity and contrast. The display resolution is 240×320pixels. The phone has a 5 megapixel camera at the rear and a VGA camera in front for video calling. The rear camera is the highlighting feature of this phone as it takes an amazing quality picture with its sensor assisted by other features like an ISO-80 which allows the camera to take clear images without any distortion or noise.
Also for night shooting, the phone is equipped with a Xenon flash which is very good tool for taking pictures in zero light conditions. For taking Videos, though is where the phone has surprisingly poor performance. There are 3 Led lights which sufficiently illuminate the surroundings.
The Phone is also equipped with standard features like a Java virtual machine which supports MIDP 2.0, an fm stereo with RDS, a full fledged media player on the lines of Walkman players. One of the new features in this phone is inclusion of motion sensor which changes the UI of camera phone from portrait to landscape and vice versa when the display is flipped.
For connectivity, the phone comes equipped with Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, GPRS, 3G connectivity and further 3.5G HSDPA connectivity. The on board memory of the phone stands at 40MB which can be expanded to up to 2GB by memory stick micro M2. The package comes with the handset, standard charger, driver’s cd and a complimentary 1GB memory stick. The phone is a very good buy considering the price and the quality of camera. It aims at young users who want a replacement for their cameras for day to day usage.
By: Mark Hirst
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