Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Sagem So Ice my721x Mobile Phone

Sagem Mobiles revealed afresh cellular phone my721x on WMC 2008, which is dubbed as Sagem so ice boasting a design inspired from greatest trends of 2008.



The SAGEM my 721x reflects the life-style of consumers who care to surroundings themselves with top-grade aims chose for both their aesthetics and their utility-grade. Established from fleecy aluminium and enhanced with a soft-touch fabric finish, the So Ice mobile phone is plainly ooze inwards elegance, because emphasised in 2-inch TFT screens with 262.000 colors.

This fine-looking phone is unlike not only in his conception but as well in the technologies utilized: 3.2 megapikxel camera with 6x digital zoom desirable for some photographs and videos, plus music player, MMS, WAp 2.0, FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth, micro SD TM card reader.

Applying tri-band technology, it can travelling anyplace.It also has a very amazing battery life: 3 hours of talk-time, 6 hours of music playback, and 200 hours on standby.

Penryn Inside: Toshiba Satellite X250-SLi4 Mini Review





Toshiba's Satellite X205-Sli4 ($2,499) may look like your grandfather's red marbleized bowling ball on the outside, but inside it packs some serious gaming muscle.

It's one of first notebooks tp offer Intel's Penryn pocessor, the Core 2 Duo T8100. In comparison to the four other Penryn processor curently on the market, the T8100 falls at the bottom of the barrel--evven clocked at 2.1GHz with an 800MHz front side bus speed. But this system also boasts Nvidia SLI GeForce 8600M GT graphics with 512 MB of dedicated video RAM.

Let's take a look at how this baby handled our first round of gaming test.

Display

Off the bat, we're a big fan the 17-inch glossy screen, which has a native resolution of 1680 x 1050. It's not quite a full 1080p screen for HD viewing, but there's plenty of eye candy here for the latest games.

Spacious Keyboard, Plentiful Ports

As we set it up, we added our prized litte; gaming mouse to one of the six USB ports that are speaced comfortably on both sides of the laptop: two on the left, and four on the right. The keys on the keyboard are spaced appropriately for easy WSAD navigation without feeling too cramped, which is helpful for any gaming laptop that tries to squeeze in a full number pad.

Performance of the Satellite X205-Sli4

The X205-Sli4 dished out a good average of 44 frames per second in F.E.A.R when set to the maximum resolution settings. The system averaged 24 fps when we played Call of Duty 4 whit the resolution set to 1280 x 1024 and the graphics set to high. It was an enjoyable experience, but we saw some small slowdomns and jittering. While we imagine this system will struggle a bit with Crysis, it will probably play decently on medium settings.

The Satellite X205-SLi4 scored 3,120 in PCMark Vantage, which is above average for dekstop replacements but well below the 4,045 score the Gateway P-171Xl turned in. Then again, that system packs a 2.8GHz Core 2 Extreme X7900 processor and cost $500 more.

Stay tuned for our full review, but the X205-SLi4 looks like it's a solid gaming ring for the price.