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Friday 13 April 2007
Nokia Video Manager: video exchange between a phone and PC
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Author: Klimov Oleg Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
RoverMedia has unveiled its new RoverMedia Q7 player. It can run video (AVI, MPEG4, 3GP), audio (MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC), photos (JPG, BMP, GIF) and e-books (simultaneous playback of music and text supported) on a large bright display (176x220 pixels, 2.2”). It comes with an FM-radio, a voice recorder and games.
Its Li-Ion battery ensures 6 hours of MP3 time and 3 hours in the video mode. There is a 5-band equalizer, so you can tune audio. There is 1-4 GB of internal memory onboard expandable with an SD slot: there is something to think about in case when your favorite albums and video will take a small part of memory.
This multifunctional media player measures a mere 40x53x14 mm and weighs just 25 g.
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Author: Verа Kozlova Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
Samsung Electronics has released two new WiMAX-devices in South Korea, they are the SPH-M8100 and SPH-P9000. Both models had debuted in the end of 2006 and since then have been traveling from one exhibition to another. Now the devices got commercially available.
Samsung SPH-M8100 is a communicator in the slider form supporting WiMAX networks and CDMA 1x EV-DO standard. It is equipped with a 2.8” touchscreen display, 64 MB RAM and 128 MB flash ROM, a TV-out and two cameras: 2-megapixel and VGA frontal for video telephony. In addition they support Bluetooth (A2DP profile) and T-DMB broadcasting.
Samsung SPH-P9000 represents a convergent device bigger in size than a PDA, but smaller than most recent UMPC. Like the majority of ultra mobile PC it is powered by Windows XP. The SPH-9000 has a folding QWERTY-keyboard and a camera. It works in WiMAX networks.
Besides the company released the SPH-H1200 USB-modem, which provide the access to WiMAX and HSDPA networks.
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