Life Style results for digital
Life Style results: 8
LG KF600
While no one has come close to matching the touch screen of the Apple iPhone, the LG KF600 is definitely headed in the right direction. The KF600 features a dual screen with the bottom half or “InteractPad” acting as the buttons, but what’s unique is that the dynamic interface adapts to the particular function that is being used. The phone has some really elegant themes interacting between the two screens, but the touchpad feels somewhat clunky and often unresponsive. Nor is the 3-megapixel camera the best you can get on a phone, but that said, the 4x digital zoom makes up for it. The photo viewer, meanwhile, is very impressive: using the touch screen you can zoom in on areas of a photo using a mini map-style interface. The KF600’s piece de resistance though is the music player, which is where the “InteractPad” really shines. As if by magic, the phone transforms into an MP3 music player with controls to skip tracks, pause and play music and even create your own playlists, while ...
LG KF700
LG is continuing to launch ever more impressive multimedia phones and the new KF700 doesn’t buck that trend. The first phone with a choice of three input methods includes a 3-inch touch-screen, alpha-numeric keypad and a customisable shortcut dial, which makes accessing the nigh-on endless list of options quick and easy. The KF700 boasts a full web browser with access to all Google sites including Maps, Gmail and YouTube, and with support for HSDPA 3G networks offering super-fast connection you can afford to leave your laptop at home. The Real Music player provides crisp sound quality with support for a wide range of formats including MP3, WAV, WMA, MIDI and AAC, plus an SD expansion slot for up to 4GB of storage, and multitaskers can use other applications while listening to music. Other features include a 3-megapixel digital camera with auto-focus with image stabiliser for blur-free shooting. Sadly, the camera lacks a zoom function, but then the quality is good enough that this is ...
Samsung G600
Smart, sleek and sophisticated is a perfect way to describe this beautiful phone. Those moments when you wished you had your high quality camera are a thing of the past, with an incredible 5-megapixel with auto focus and flash, now your bulky digital camera can stay at home. The G600 has no end of features, including an FM radio, email client, browser capabilities and the ability to print pictures directly from your phone; you truly can have an office in your pocket. With its sleek design and excellent battery life, the Samsung G600 is a hard act to follow.
Matt Jones
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Samsung G800
Features more akin to top-of-the-range digital cameras can be found in Samsung’s latest, and by all admissions best, mobile phone foray. The G800 includes face recognition technology so facial features remain sharply in focus, and Wide Dynamic Range. Although this phone is packed with impressive features, the staggeringly high quality 5-megapixel camera featuring 3x optical zoom and Xenon flash is its prize selling point. If you’ve held off from buying a camera phone because of quality uncertainty, now is the time to invest. Aside from being one spectacular snapper, the G800 also offers advanced multimedia functionality. You can view and print PDF files and Microsoft Office documents as well as seamlessly syncing it with Outlook and other PC applications. Extra features like the Scheduler and currency converter make it a great investment for business-orientated users as well as budding ...
Motorola L6
The surprisingly thin Motorola L6 is designed to deliver rich, multi-sensory communication both at work and at play. Partake in a conference call with the hands-free Bluetooth wireless technology, stay in touch with colleagues through the one-touch Push-to-Talk over Cellular PoC or indulge your artistic side with the integrated VGA digital camera, playback and multimedia photo album creation ...
Sony Ericsson K850i Cybershot
Is it a phone or is it a digital camera? The K850i is more of a hybrid, with a 5-megapixel Cyber-shot digital camera, auto focus and an amazing 16X digital zoom, you will never miss a shot. The K850i is the first camera phone to take either a micro SD or a Memory Stick Micro™ allowing for up to 4GB of memory for photos and videos. The phone’s main focus is its camera, but don’t let this fool you, it also houses all the usual multimedia functions that have made Sony Ericsson one of the leaders in mobile technology, including an MP3 player, Bluetooth, email and web browsing. Although this phone is slightly larger than others on the market when switching it to camera mode you instantly feel like you are no longer using your phone to take pictures but using your digital camera as a mobile ...
College Sex Pointers for Better Sex
Read on for five college sex rules to better sex...
College Sex Rule 1: Claim a new campus
Consider the cafés, library nooks, and grassy quads where the average American college student spends most of the day. These public spaces foster a sexual vibe by design.
The most successful designs provide cozy spaces where small groups of students with common interests can interact, says Fred Dust, a senior partner at the design firm Ideo who works on university, commercial, and urban design projects. Both the physical comfort of a space and the sense of belonging put you at ease. So student lounges, flower-filled quads, coed dorms -- these settings are all designed to encourage intimacy and exclusivity.
Okay, so you
e not going to sidle up to a hot sophomore in the coffee shop now. But seek out places with long tables or low, comfortable couches, suggests Laura Gimpel, the facilities manager at Googles New York offices, which were outfitted purposely to mimic the college environment ...
MECCANICO DG WATCH BY DE GRISOGONO
Introducing the worlds first mechanically powered digital watch
A god among watches, this is possibly the most sophisticated design youll ever wear on your wrist. Born from the imagination of the owner of de Grisogono, Fazwa Gruosi, the Meccanico dG is the worlds first mechanically powered digital watch. Bearing both an analogue display at the top of the dial and digital one at the bottom, this device is solely mechanical.
Clever, right? More than you think: beneath the analogue portion of the two-timezone watch is a numerical display driven by the intricate maze of 651 components. The numbers are then formed by the shifting motion of 23 cams and gears, all confined to a space no larger than the size of a matchbox. The design was released to coincide with the Geneva-based companys 15th birthday, and only 177 were ever produced in a colour selection of titanium, titanium and rubber, titanium and platinum, pink gold and red gold.
Sizing up at 58mm by 48m, this isn a watch for those ...