Archive for November 6th, 2009
Sony Ericsson Xperia X2

The Xperia X2, hasn’t yet been released. We got hands-on with the device and grabbed a few pictures of the Windows Mobile-powered handset. The big feature is “panels”, as with the original Xperia, which are a bit like full-screen widgets that sit on top of the default Windows Mobile 6.5 interface. There’s plenty provided and available, including some from companies like Skype, eBay, Qype and Amazon, and there’s also an SDK available so that developers can code their own, too. Sony’s brand manager for the device, Aaron Duke, told us that the company was working with both Last.fm and Spotify to develop panels for the device that’ll add more music functionality.
The company sees the market for this handset as business users that also want some multimedia functionality. The handset will be available exclusively from Vodafone in the UK and will be arriving in November. We don’t have any tariff details yet, but as soon as we hear about any, we’ll be sure to let you know. We have been told, however, that it’ll be cheaper than the rather pricey X1. As for the future, Duke shared little, except to say that he was looking forward to getting capacitive touchscreen technology on the handset. That could be through the next version of Windows Mobile
Mobiado 350 Pioneer Luxury Mobile

A Canadian-based luxury mobile phone maker Mobiado has launched their latest luxurious phone which is dubbed as the 350 Pioneer. The phone’s casing is CNC machined from spacecraft aluminum and clear anodized to produce an exclusive hard surface. Its frame is also inlaid with sapphire crystal, while its infrared window is made from a solid piece of ruby crystal. In addition, the phone uses gold-plated stainless steel screws, which makes this handset more expensive. The Mobiado 350 Pioneer is available in a very limited quantity. There are just 37 units that are available for purchase. The Mobiado 350 Pioneer has a 3.2-megapixel camera, a 2.36-inch 16 million colors LCD display, an integrated GPS, Bluetooth and a micro USB connectivity.
Eco-Friendly LED Panel

Have you ever heard about eco friendly led panel with qfhd high resolution. AU Optronics Corp will introduce their latest 65-inch eco-friendly LED panel with QFHD high resolution at FPD International 2009 in Yokohama Japan. Measuring at only 7.9mm, the LED panel adopts the latest pre-mixed “LED Light Cell” with 256 zones for local dimming and produces a 2,000,000:1 of contrast ratio. In addition, this eco-friendly LED panel consumes 50% less power on average.
