MSI Radeon 4890 Cyclone

Written on 9:53 PM by Ashton

Basically, on the picture above you will find the graphic card is build up with heat-pipes, heat-sinks, a fan and a circuit board. Heat-pipes inside contain coolant which is typically to used to decrease heat temperature. But I found most of the graphic cards, technically, they are using heat-pipe to build a card. To compare with 5770, it is the most power-hungry, because it consists 959 million of transistors in the GPU, and single transistor, its size is built in 55nm, it is quite big.

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX5

Written on 8:16 AM by Ashton

The Sony Digital Still Camera Terminator X5 (DSC-TX5) is a waterproof camera. It is the world’s thinnest and smallest certified waterproof camera. It can be dropped in up to 10 feet of water without suffering any damage.
Features on the TX5 include Optical SteadyShot that stabilises images. The camera has a 10.2 megapixel sensor and is the first Sony camera to use a new Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) sensor called Exmor R that is certified to be freeze proof down to 14 degrees F. As well as being freeze proof, the camera can also withstand dust and shock from a drop of about 5 feet.

HTC Google Nexus One

Written on 9:52 PM by Ashton

Unexpectedly, Google would be out of a new mobile phone, but also lies in the expensive brand HTC. HTC's best feature is sensitivity touch, so you do not have to worry about the bad things to touch. Why it is called the HTC Google Nexus One? Because it has many of Google's software to support, but also not to say that the OS is all run on Google's Android. After seeing its price, we could know how expensive it is. If you wait until the Nexus Two listed, the price is likely to be considered.

Google Nexus One Specifications



Network
GSM 1900 /1800 / 900 / 850
HSDPA 900 / 1700 / 2100
Operating system Android 2.1
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz
Memory 512MB RAM
512MB ROM
Interface
Touch sensitive controls
Trackball
Display 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen
800 x 480 pixels
Camera 5-megapixel with autofocus
LED flash
Video Mp4 / H.263 / H.264
Audio MP3 / eAAC+ / WAV
3.5mm audio output jack
Connectivity Built-in GPS with A-GPS and Google Maps
Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP support
microUSB 2.0
WLAN 802.11b/g
HSDPA 7.2Mbps
Storage 4GB microSD bundled, microSD expandability, SDHC supported (up to 32GB)
Battery type Li-Ion 1400mAh
Standby / Talk time Up to 250 hours / Up to 420 minutes
Dimensions 119 x 59.8 x 11.5mm
Weight 130g
Software Applications A-GPS
Noise cancellation with dedicated microphone
Digital compass
Dedicated search key
Google Search, Maps, Gmail, Google Talk
YouTube
Picasa integration
Flash Player 10.1

The first impression is the most important, Nexus One's image and features enough to attract our attention. But also in the market of the Android devices, Nexus One can be said to be the thinnest of. Simply put, when Nexus One is in our palm grip is just a good fit, and its weight is not too heavy.

When we handled the Nexus One, mixed feelings were abound. Similar to the HTC Hero, the Nexus One comes with a teflon coating to prevent copious amount of fingerprint smears on the device. That sounds like a perfect, but smudges are still prevalent on the 3.7-inch OLED screen. The Nexus One is great for the fingers, but we realized that the same teflon coating also give us to grip the device harder to prevent it from slipping.
Despite its wide 3.7-inch screen and its lengthy dimensions, the Nexus One was easy to handle with its thin and light weight profile.