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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

The latest Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 touchscreen Professional (Pocket PC) device with a horizontal sliding QWERTY keypad. It features a wide WGA screen that distinguishes it from its VGA screened Touch Pro cousin.

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Sony Ericsson W705

Sony Ericsson W705

A new walk man phone is now made available with its advanced wireless connectivity combined with Sony Ericson’s best-in-class audio experience. This has been made to happen by the company in order to promote and enhance mobile entertainment experience. With this latest device, it will allow users to have a full range of mobile entertainment, including features such as unique themes and wall papers, ring tones, a wealth of free content and of course DRM-free music tracks and track ID charts all over the world.

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Sony Ericsson G705

Sony Ericsson G705

Here comes another Sony Ericson model bringing some unique features which every consumer is looking forward to. It’s the new Sony Ericson G705. The phone has a built module Wi-Fi, which includes a number of interesting modes, a special add-profile search for buttons in order to uphold the quick access to frequently used functions of the browser. Additionally, the module has GPS, motion sensor, a large and high-quality screen and the size of the Sony Ericsson G705 has been kept small as compared with the S905.

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The Olympus E-3 Camera

The Olympus E-3 Camera

Parading as the immediate successor to the Olympus E-1, the Olympus E-3 Camera is essentially a complete camera of its own. Rigged with all the features of the Olympus E-1 with some cool and useful add-ons, the Olympus E-3 is strictly designed for the hardcore photographer.

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Nokia N96

Nokia N96

The Nokia N96 is the successor of the Nokia N95, which was the first Nokia smartphone that featured the connectivity trio of HSPDA, Wi-Fi, and GPS. Where the N95 came out big and large, the Nokia N96 was released slightly slimmer and packing improvements and functionality.

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Nokia E71

Nokia E71

Nokia E71 boasts of OS improvement, improved PIM functionality, and a cosmetic upgrade over its Nokia E61 cousin. The recent facelift apparently placed Nokia E61 in league with Apple’s iPhone. While the latter is good for media consumption, the Nokia E61 is for media creation due to its wide array of data making features.

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Nokia E63

Nokia E63

Released as a cheaper alternative for the popular Nokia E71 models, this QWERTY smartphone is slotted in the middle of the E-series lineup of the popular phone manufacturer.

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Nokia 5610

Nokia 5610

A quick glance at the Nokia 5610 would reveal it to be for music lovers with the play, pause, forward, and rewind buttons in clear view on the center of the phone. The color schemes available make it look sporty and youthful and it does a great job of marking the phone as a middle-class phone that is intended for the young professionals and for those in the college years.

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Nokia 5800 XPressMusic

Nokia 5800 XPressMusic

Another Nokia phone model has surfaced and competes with the other touch screen mobile phones. This new item will surely be praised by everybody who is into gadgets especially on cell phones.

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Nintendo wii Game Console

Nintendo wii Game Console

Seven years in the making, the Nintendo Wii console finally hit the shelves in 2006. But with so much demand for the gaming console, one can deduce that Nintendo Wii is no doubt a great route towards entertainment.

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Sony Ericsson C905

Sony Ericsson C905

If there is a food chain among today’s mobile phones, then the new Sony Ericsson C905 is a formidable contender for the top spot. As a camera phone of the Cybershot Series, the new Sony Ericsson C905 is no phytoplankton – it’s a behemoth. In three words, everything that makes the latest offering from Sony Ericsson the greatest camera phone around – eight mega pixels.

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Nokia N85

Nokia N85

Just recently, Nokia has made available to the market the newest phone from the N Series – the Nokia N85.

Like its predecessors, the Nokia N95 and the N96, the Nokia N85 flaunts a very attractive shell. Compared to the N95 or the N96, the N85 has seen little revisions in terms of looks. Practically there is not much to contemplate there. One might even see it as the same old sliding phone with a different number.

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Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte

Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte

Evidenced by Nokia’s successful N Series, the Finland-based mobile communications giant has done it again. In its pursuit of going beyond ordinary designs and creating the benchmark when it comes to looks and performance, Nokia presents the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte.

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Sony Playstation 3 Features Review

Sony Playstation 3 Features Review

The newly distributed Sony Playstation 3 is fully equipped with all the operations and features that a gamer needs in order to get satisfied. It is designed with all games in high definition, PSP-like user-friendly interface, plays high def Blue-ray movies, built-in Wifi and flash media reader, 60 gb hard drive, HDMI output with 1080p support, no external power supply, free online gaming service, and to top it all, it plays PS2 and PS1 games.

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playstation 3

Sony Playstation 3

Sony Computer Entertainment, the company that redefined the entertainment lifestyle with its release of the PlayStation2, is set to launch its long-awaited next-generation platform.

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apple ipod

Apple iPod

The Apple iPod is currently the best-selling portable media player in the world. After the iPod's first debut in 2001, it is now in its fifth generation, with each progressive generation introducing new features such as a color screen, larger capacity, ability to play videos, and a move from Firewire to USB as the type of interface used to transfer data to and from a computer.

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