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2010년 3월 25일 목요일

Alternatives for Those People Who Hates Apple Gadgets

I love them, you love them - most of us love them; I'm talking of electronic devices from Apple Inc. But they're not perfect - every product out there has a flaw or two, which makes us wonder if we can find an alternative. Also, there are some dedicated Apple haters in this world, who simply refuse to accept whatever Apple tries to sell. For such people, we give you our laundry list of alternatives for the most popular product segments in Apple's camp.
1)    iMac - Lenovo Ideacenter A600
The iMac has truly been a pioneer in the All-in-one PC segment.  But is there a Windows-based PC equivalent that is as innovative? We think the Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 can be a decent replacement. It's not too far behind in terms of power when compared to the iMac. It's also got a 21.5-inch full HD screen. The best accessory that comes with this PC is its multi-function remote. It acts as a media center remote, an air mouse (which lets you control the pointer by simply pointing and tilting the remote -- no surface required) and a VOIP phone. You also get a wireless keyboard with a built-in touchpad at the side, which is great to entirely control the A600 from a couch. An ATI Radeon 4650 GPU will ensure that games run at a fair pace. It sells for roughly Rs. 58,000. 


2)    Macbook - Dell Studio XPS 13

The new Macbook has most of the features the Macbook Pro now, and has become quite a value for money option. But white's not your favorite color, eh? More than just the color, the Dell Studio XPS 13 gives you even more VFM. It's got a slightly faster processor, double the amount of RAM and more hard drive space. It has a similar grade NVIDIA GPU as the Macbook's GeForce 9400. It also comes with a backlit keyboard, like the Macbook Pro. No Mac till date comes with an HDMI port though. The XPS has one, so you can hook it up to your LCD TV. There's also an Expresscard slot, should you find its use.

3)    Mac Mini - Dell Zino HD

The Mac Mini was a cute little Macintosh; the cheapest Mac one could buy. While Apple has added more muscle to its internals over the years, there are still a few things amiss. Like the fact that it could possibly never be a good HTPC (Home Theater PC). Enter the Dell Zino HD. Apart from totally ripping off the Mini's square design; Dell did manage to bring in a couple of unique selling points to this PC. First, it's available in a lot more color options with some really radical top covers. You can configure it with an AMD Athlon dual-core processor that's not as fast as the Core 2 Duo on the Mac mini.
But when paired with an entry-level ATI Radeon graphics chip, it's decently powerful to do tasks like HD playback. In every other aspect though, you can tune the Dell Zino HD with double the specs of the Mac Mini. But now for the most effective feature - a Blu-ray reader drive can be swapped in place of a regular DVD drive. And, with that HDMI port at the back, you've got yourself a perfect little HTPC. Even if you top the configuration on Dell's site, it'll cost you as much as the higher-end version of the Mac Mini. If that wasn't enough, you also get an 18.5-inch LCD monitor with the Zino. 

4)    iPhone 3GS - Google Nexus One

There's been a big debate over which one is the best since the Nexus One was released. Ok, let's sort it out once and for all. We think Apple still has the best operating UI and app store ecosystem till date, but the rest of the phone makers have started putting better features into the mix. The Nexus One has a slightly larger, higher-res AMOLED display. It runs Google Android's latest version on a fast processor and has a 5 megapixel camera with an LED flash.
The interface is pretty easy to use in its own respect. Its app store still isn't as populated but it will get better once Android picks up steam (which we're sure it will). Click here to read the entire review of the Nexus One and then be the judge.

5)    iPod Touch - iAudio Cowon S9
The iPod Touch has become more or less a cheaper substitute for people who want to experience the awesome interface of the iPhone, but can't afford one. True, it's more than just a media player - the plethora of applications and internet browsing capabilities are unmatched by any other competitor. But for people looking for an audio-video playback solution should definitely check out the Cowon S9. It offers a gorgeous OLED display, has long battery life and trumps the iPod Touch with its Bluetooth stereo audio capabilities. There's a voice recorder and FM radio too.

The Cowon S9 is a true PMP by the definition. It supports a variety of video formats like XVID and WMV, which will save you the hassle of converting your videos before transferring onto the player. Audio quality is at par with iAudio's high standards.  The initial User Interface had its share of problems, but it's reported that the newer firmware versions have ironed out the bugs. 
6)    iPod Shuffle - Samsung Pebble/Sony Walkman NWZ-B143F/Samsung YP-U5

Apple had a clever marketing strategy when they started selling the iPod Shuffle. "Be surprised by your music" was the slogan that Apple came up with to cover the player's lack of a screen. The newer version looks cute, but irritatingly has no controls on the body; rather they're placed on the earphone wire. So, you can't possibly use it with any other pair of earphones, let alone connect it to a set of speakers.

We say leave the Shuffle aside. There are many better players out there in this segment. If you insist on a screen-less player, we'd rather ask you to check out the Samsung YP-S2 (a.k.a the Pebble). It looks equally cool and has wear-around-the-neck style earphones. It belts out decent audio quality too.
trust us when we say that screen-less MP3 players do tend to get on your nerves after the initial amazement period is over. It hurts when you can't just skip to your favorite tune when you want to, without jumping through the entire playlist. We'd rather reckon you go for a Samsung YP-U5 or a Sony Walkman NWZ-B143F. Both are pen drive shaped players with a screen. Both offer good sound quality and come with extra features like FM radio or a voice recorder. 

7)    iPod Nano - Sony Walkman NWZ-E440

The iPod Nano has become a favored choice of anybody who didn't want to chug around an MP3 player in the shape of a thin brick (we're talking about the iPod Classic). It's gotten better every year, with the recent version bearing much demanded features like FM radio. They even managed to shove in a camera in there!

But an audiophile won't really find true bliss in it. If you have your eyebrows raised, we ask you to look at the Sony Walkman NWZ-E440. Although it doesn't have a cool name like the 'Nano', this Walkman is fairly small and lightweight, has excellent audio quality and good battery life. There's no iPod click-wheel, but large buttons and a simple interface ensure ease of use. It's priced competitively too, which is surprising for a Sony product. 

Samsung Wave - The First HD DivX Certified Phone

Now that it's been quite a while since the Mobile World Congress 2010 concluded, we hope you still remember the Samsung Wave - the first ever Bada OS based handset.


Well, the Wave was a decent little phone complete with a "Super" AMOLED 3.3-inch touchscreen display with a 800 x 480 pixel resolution, a Social Hub for staying in touch with friends, and Samsung's new TouchWiz 3.0 user interface. Back then, we did know that it was the first mainstream mobile device to support Bluetooth 3.0 ND offer 802.11n Connectivity. That, apparently, was not the only "first" that the Wave can boast of. A month down the line Samsung has revealed that the Wave is the world's first mobile phone to get DivX certification for playing back 720p HD content. Samsung also announced that the just announced i9000 Galaxy too would be DivX certified very soon.
Apart from playing back 720p videos, the Wave is also capable of recording videos in 720p resolution. However, it is not the first phone to do so. That distinction is held by another Samsung phone, the S60 based Omnia HD. HD video recording has, in due course, come to other handsets too like the Sony Ericsson Vivaz and the Samsung i9000.



Nokia to unveil N8, new numbering style

Nokia has planned to change its numbering style since N7x and N9x are nearly full. Earlier the company had announced that the first Nokia phone to have a 12 Megapixel Camera would be the Nokia N87. However,the phone  will now be known as Nokia N8.

The phone is expected to be launched sometime in the first half of 2010. Nokia N8 has a simpler User interface and is three times more efficient.
The phone will incorporate many advanced features which are being offered first time by a Nokia mobile, such as Symbian 3, HD Ready Video Recording at 30 FPS, video on demand service via the Ovi Store, and HDMI Output. The phone has a capacitive touch screen that measures 3.5 inches.
The company is expected to change its current numbering system for naming the phones to a new system in which the phones will named with letters, C for lower end, X for entertainment, E for business and emails, N for high-end and S for very upscale and limited edition.
The company is also expected to announce the launch of C series phones this month, including, Nokia C5 00, Nokia C3 00 and Nokia C5 01.


HP EliteBook 8740w New Mobile Workstation announced

HP has announced its new mobile workstation dubbed as HP EliteBook 8740w. HP EliteBook 8740w is powered by either Intel Core i5 or Intel Core i7 processors with Turbo Boost Technology, ATI FirePro M7820, NVIDIA Quadro FX 2800M, or Quadro FX 3800M graphics, up to 16GB of DDR3 1333MHz RAM and with up to 500GB HDD or up to 256GB SSD and runs Windows 7, XP or Vista operating system.
The HP EliteBook 8740w features a 17 inch LED backlit Full HD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, a spill-resistant keyboard and a 2 megapixel webcam. It can be equipped with a DVD burner or a Blu-ray drive. The mobile workstation also includes 2 USB 3.0 ports Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n , Bluetooth 2.1, eSATA, VGA, an Express Card/54 slot, GPS, Gigabit Ethernet, optional mobile broadband, RJ45, D-Sub and DisplayPort connectors or video output. It measures 397.5 x 285.5 x 36.5 mm.The HP EliteBook 8740w will be available at a starting price of $1999 in April.




iPhone 3GS Unveiled in India

Airtel has finally announced that the iPhone 3GS will be available starting March 26 in India. iPhone 3GS is the fastest, most powerful iPhone.
iPhone 3GS features full QWERTY keyboard, 3 mega pixel auto focus camera, 2x faster access, video recording, voice control, spotlight search, Digital Compass and up to 32 GB of storage. It also comes with a web browsing, e-mail and Wi-Fi. iPhone 3GS offers desktop-class email, an amazing Maps application, and Safari. iPhone 3GS will be available in Black and White colors.
iPhone 3GS is priced at Rs. 35,500 for the 16GB model and Rs 41,500 for the 32GB model. Airtel iPhone 3GS customers will get 500 MB of free data every month for a year from the date of their iPhone 3GS activation.