Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Latest Technology of Win Western Digital and Spotifcations

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Western Digital® and Spotify® recently teamed up to offer the popular music service on WD’s equally popular media players. And to celebrate, they've collaborated with TrustedReviews to give away 5 x WD TV Live HD media players each with a 3 month Spotify Premium subscription.

All you’ve got to do to be in with a chance of winning is to head to the Western Digital facebook page and answer the multiple choice questions. The competition will finish on 19th of December.
We’ve reviewed several of the WD TV range over the years – from the original WD TV to the more recent WD TV Live Hub – and have consistently been impressed. They provide an easy one-stop solution for playing back all your multimedia files on your telly, with an intuitive interface easily navigated using the simple remote – just plug in  the WD TV Live and away you go.

As the Spotify tie-in suggests, the latest WD TV Live models also include wired and wireless networking for accessing not only your own media from network storage, but third party services including Deezer, YouTube, Facebook, Dailymotion and now Spotify.

We’ve yet to review the latest WD TV Live model, but rest assured we’ll be taking a look just as soon as we can.

As for the Spotify side of the equation, you’ll need a Spotify Premium account to access the service, but for that £9.99 a month you get unlimited music streaming along with access from your mobile. The app will incorporate many of the standard Spotify features – including the ability to create and manage your playlists, easily share songs with Spotify friends, and see and subscribe to friends’ playlists via their Spotify profiles. You can also share tracks by sending songs directly to other Spotify users’ inboxes.

The competition is based on a points scoring system - the more you participate, the more points you accumulate.

Scoring system:
    1.    Answering the questionnaire (2 points per correct answer).
    2.    By inviting friends and having them join the competition (1 point per friend up to a cap of 20 points per contest).
    3.    By answering the question of the day which will be posted at a random time during the day. Only one participant can answer this question per day. The first one to answer it correctly gets 10 extra points.

Olympus EP3 Along with M Zuiko 12mm f/2.0 lens Specifications


This model has the same 12.3MP Live MOS sensor found on its predecessor, the E-P2. The E-P3 houses a new TruePic VI image processor which is dual core. That effectively means that you can continue using the Live view mode while the image is being processed. It also works wonders when you are using the Creative Art filters and applying them to a single image, as we will see later. It also checks the focus about 120 times a second which brings us to one of its top features. That of having a extremely fast auto-focus.

Build and Design
The Olympus EP3 has an all-metal body with three types of hand grips to choose from. An addition over the previous generation EP2 is the presence of a flash unit onboard. The flash unit is assembled as a pop-up type unit, so that it merges with the top portion of the camera. The jog dial is located on the right hand side of the hot-shoe section. Shutter is located just beside the jog dial.
On the rear side you have the 610k dot OLED screen which has a capacitive touch response. You can select the focus points from over 35 AF points by touch as well. Not just that, you can also fire the shutter by tapping on the touchscreen.
Button layout around the screen is quite intuitive and all of them are located on the right hand side. There is a record button for video recording followed by magnifier button which comes handy while manual focussing. Fn1 and Fn2 buttons can be programmed with specific tasks such as exposure lock among others.
A Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm R (f/3.5 - f/5.6) kit lens is bundled with the EP3. It has a metallic manual focus rim which complements the metal body of the EP3.

Most Popular Mobile Phone Of The Year 2011 (Orange San Francisco ZTE Blade)

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Our shortlist for the Best Mobile Phone of 2011 included phones from manufacturers like Apple, Samsung, HTC and Sony Ericsson. They ranged from premium handsets with lightening fast processors to smaller devices at the budget end of the market. We asked you to vote for your favourite, whether that was a phone you bought during the past 12 months or one you simply wished you owned.

Having tallied your votes we whittled down the shortlist to three finalists: the Apple iPhone 4S, the Orange San Francisco and the Samsung Galaxy S2. The chosen finalists showed that while premium handsets with bright screens and beautiful designs still dominate the smartphone market, there is also a move towards offering huge features for a budget price.

Our panel of experts then got together to discuss and debate the merits of each phone getting a chance to play and use each before casting their votes.

Latest Apple iPhone 4S Features

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It's easy to dismiss the iPhone 4S as just a souped up iPhone 4. It's equally easy to laud it for what upgrades is does pack in and ignore valid criticisms about the lack of change in its design. The truth lies somewhere between these extremes though. We do feel the design could do with refreshing for more than just the sake of styling and there is room for improvement on the hardware specs front - yes these things do matter. What's more, despite big improvements in its software, there are still a few holes enthusiasts would rather filled. When it comes to the crunch, though, there's a compelling easiness to using it, the hardware is very well put together and the massive advantage it has on the app front makes it a tempting proposition. If you can afford it.

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