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It appears that Samusng has dropped the InstinctQ branding on their upcoming Android-powered QWERTY slider to something that sounds like a lyric in a cheesy ballad. At any rate, complete details about the upcoming Sprint phone have been revealed. Features include a 3.2-inch AMOLED touchscreen, full QWERTY keyboard, a 3.2 megapixel camera and an 800 MHz processor. Release is slated for November 1 with a $179.99 price tag after a two-year service agreement, $50 instant rebate and $100 mail-in-rebate.

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This tiny device laser-projects a keyboard on any flat surface... you can then type away accompanied by simulated key click sounds. It really is true future magic at its best. You'll be turning heads the moment you pull this baby from your pocket and use it to compose an e-mail on your bluetooth enabled PDA or Cell Phone. With 63 keys and and full size QWERTY layout the Laser Virtual Keyboard can approach typing speeds of a standard keyboard... in a size a little larger than a matchbook.
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Microsoft Surface is a multi-touch product from Microsoft which is developed as a software and hardware combination technology that allows a user, or multiple users, to manipulate digital content by the use of natural motions, hand gestures, or physical objects.

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The good: The HTC Snap for Sprint offers robust e-mail support, including HTC's Inner Circle feature for prioritizing messages. The Windows Mobile smartphone also has EV-DO Rev. A support, Bluetooth, GPS, and a 2-megapixel camera.

The bad: Sprint's version lacks Wi-Fi and dual-mode functionality. The smartphone has a plasticky feel, and the QWERTY keyboard is cramped.

The bottom line: The HTC Snap for Sprint offers snappy performance and good messaging features, but the smartphone's plastic build and lack of Wi-Fi don't justify the price.

Specifications: Band/mode: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 / UMTS 900/2100 ; OS provided: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard Edition ; Talk time: Up to 510 mi

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The good: The Samsung Memoir has a handsome and slim design with a styling that makes it look like a camera. The TouchWiz interface makes navigation a breeze and we love that you can upload your photos directly to online sharing sites. The photo quality is top-notch, and the overall feature set is very impressive. It has great performance as well.

The bad: The Samsung Memoir lacks Wi-Fi, its Web browser is not the greatest, and the touch-screen interface takes some acclimation. You are limited to preloaded TouchWiz widgets.

The bottom line: If you don't mind the price, the Samsung Memoir lives up to its promise as a top-notch camera phone.

Specifications: Band / mode: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900 ; Talk time: Up to 330 min ; Combined with: With digital camera / digital player.

Posted by Mala on 1:32 PM

LG today announced the Levi’s special edition netbook Xnote Mini X120 in South Korea. Levi’s special edition netbook comes sketched with the Levi’s branding with similar specefications as the original model . The Xnote Mini X120 is powered by a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU with a 10.1-inch LED backlit 1024×600 LCD display, a 160GB HDD, and 1GB RAM.






OS includes Windows XP and “Smart On” instant-boot Splashtop OS, with connectivity options like WiFi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 and a 6-cell battery. Starting from July 24th only 2,500 of the Levi’s Special Edition netbooks will be sold within 28 days only with no word on pricing as yet.