Master and Dinesh, Motorola Defy+ is coming soon, it has Gingerbread 2.3 and 1 Ghz processor so if you are thinking about going for Defy, you might as well wait and check the price of this one...
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LM, Bala & Satish :ty: for response :D
Gingerbread.. hmm.. will wait till Deepavali..
Dinesh here is the spec for Defy +
http://www.flipkart.com/mobiles/moto...2-d12656d485d5.
I'm planning to buy an android phone too and got a nice suggestion from Master in Samsung Galaxy S LCD I9003. Now I've narrowed it between 3 phones Defy +, I9003 and Sony Ericsson Neo V. Will wait till Defy + gets launched and then decide based on the price :)
Motorola Defy (Costliest in the segment): Buy from flipkart 15.5k I think. Or Use coupons and get it for 14.5k from Letsbuy. Alert: Please ask for the Red lens camera. It gives you 720p video recording. If you get a Green Lens Defy, 720p Video recording ain't possible!
HTC Wildfire (Cheapest in the segment): Ditto. 10.25k in flipkart. Use coupons and buy it for 9k in Letsbuy.
Major difference is the Processor speed. 528 Mhz on HTC and 800 MHz on Motorola. Motorola is scratchproof and waterproof. Is bigger. Both have a 5 mpx Cam. If you're not secure with online shopping go to Croma any day (Please avoid Poorvika or Univercell)
:happy2: Good luck!
Puriyala. The PJ Series of LG Plasmas we got (Myself and LM) don't have the 3D annoyance. Panasonic also has the Sans-3D TVs which are better off than their sub-standard 3DTVs.
As I said earlier, Plasma is closer to the theatre experience, while LED is closer to the naked eye. And, its kind of annoying to watch uber-contrasted, vibrant images of women crying and spying on each other for a long time. Plus, Image burn though is a thing of the past as per LM.. we have TV Logos and Set-top box company logos which are omnipresent. Say a cricket match continuously goes on for a day (or 5!), I for one am scared about the Image burn. I've noticed a few Plasmas with image burn of the respective connections logos like Airtel in a Vivek's showroom.
Innoru vishayam, Plasmas are 42" or bigger. If the living room-seating sizes aren't suitable its particularly not advised so that we constantly don't increase the dioptre in our eyes. If you're lookng for 32" or so, Plasma velaikkavadhu.
SD suits LEDs better. And, if you pick up any of the Samsung 5 Series LEDs, Media Playback is a pleasure. No hassles at all. Plays whatever you feed it in a USB. Personally, I find the image a weeny-bit grainy even after calibrating and everything on my Plasma, even when I watch HD stuff. Don't know why!
No idea about this. AFAIK, photo viewing is a much simpler and cozier in a Viera, because we can directly plug Memory cards and read Raw images, etc. I believe the technology is a bit more advanced in Panasonic. And, Plasma's flexibility in adjusting the PQ is unmatched. Its almost an Image editor inside it. We can adjust the look and feel of any movie, better than any other TV, I am sure!
:rotfl2: I don't follow F1. Its ridiculous.
Jokes apart, Gaming has come a real long way. I feel, its grown up along with me.
Dad used to take me to his office, during my Primary education times and I used to play DOS games, like Copter crash. We got a brick game and stuff. We moved on to theme parks with the Japan-Singapore modelled Virtual gaming -- With a Steering wheel and a Bike Handle, etc. Slowly, it evolved to a Video game using RGB output and IC cassettes. Mario, Tetris, etc. Contra, Cricket 97 and so on. Then it happened. Sega. Nintendo GamBoy. Sony PS1. It was magical. We were just entering teenage and the graphics were mindblowing. The PC got Windows XP, and we had all sorts of gaming parallel to this world. PS2 happened. Now PS3 has bluray/3D gaming. Its so much advanced. Its not the same stupid things a kid of my era used to play. It may seem way too exaggerating, but thats the truth! From the time I had played Arkonoid in a small hand-held device, playing Need For Speed Hot Pursuit with those 3D Glasses in Blur, its been quite a long, dramatic journey I'd say. And there are rumors already about Sony releasing a PS4 next year. Yeah, I know even my Dad doesn't care.
B(K) If you are going to use your Plasma in a brightly lit living room then I would advise against it..Plasma are great for dedicated home theater systems and with TV manufactures investing heavily on LED now the choice is no brainier...with calibration LED tvs can be made to show better dark levels.
bluetooth file transfer is not enabled by default in gingerbread :hammer: ellathukum app vechukanum na epdi :evil:
Indian Manufacturers are releasing compelling tablets day by day. While there is nothing to celebrate about 10 inch tablets, the 7 inch tablets are almost flooding. Followed by Olive, HCL Me Tablet, Reliance, Beetel(Airtel), iBall, HCL has released a new model - HCL Me Tablet X1 in the ME tablet line up. This is having much better spec and good pricing.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/t...w/10342450.cms
While this tablet is yet to reflect in hclstore.in, the corporate News Section has good info on specs. (பல தளத்திலும் வெற்றி அனுபவம் பெற்ற கம்பெனியாயிருந்தாலும் எந்த விஷயத்தை எந்த பகுதியில் போடவேண்டும் என்பதில் இவர்களை பார்த்து தான் கற்றுக்கொள்ள வேண்டும் :rotfl3: )
The small minuses i see are display resolution and battery. Should have been 1024 x 800 & ~4500mAH, respectively. But still not bad. For the price 10.5K, this is the best option, as of today :lol: ( seeing the speed of tablet launhces :D ) Lets wait for reviews...Quote:
The X1 is competitively priced at Rs. 10,490 and also enables an exclusive access to the ME App store which has over 10000 applications capturing the latest and the best android apps in the world for the X1 users. Powered by the Android OS 2.3, the light and portable ME Tablet is packed with special local applications, enabling a converged solution for mobile computing and entertainment needs with 34+ ready to use applications. The X1 offers an 800X480 Pixel Capacitive Screen, Cortex A 8, 1Ghz processor :clap: with high performance and low power CPU. The tablet comes with a 2 MP Camera and 512 MB storage capacity with an internal memory of 4GB expandable to 32GB. The internet experience on the tablet is something to look forward to with the 7” screen along with Full High Definition 1080 pixel video (playback) support. It has a strong 3500 mAH battery and one of the only products in the market with an option of data connectivity through USB Dongles. Also there will be Flash Support through Adobe 10.3.