Category: Consumer Electronics
8 August, 2010 (22:48) | Consumer Electronics | No comments
There are many android phones available throughout the world. Many of them have not appeared in North America, however. The mobile phones using this OS in the US and Canada are found mostly locked into a contract with particular carriers.
Low-end and Midrange Android Phones
Many individuals over look the lower end Android phones but anyone that [...]
8 August, 2010 (21:32) | Consumer Electronics | No comments
Genuine BlackBerry replacement parts are necessary for a proper repair job. If you know what you’re doing – and if you don’t a simple text search on the worldwide web should bring you up to speed – all there is to do is make sure you have the correct spares for your model of [...]
7 August, 2010 (21:21) | Consumer Electronics | No comments
BlackBerry repair parts are necessary when it comes to doing everything you can to keep your smartphone working in good order. Because they are usually manufactured to the highest standards of construction available to the industry today, actual repair is very rarely necessary. And because Research In Motion, or RIM, is a Canadian [...]
7 August, 2010 (12:35) | Consumer Electronics | No comments
A digital photo frame is a great way to display the massive amounts of photos we have. The best bit is you are able to show all of your photos on just a single frame. Slide shows are a great way to let everyone see your photos on a digital photo frame.
What this means for [...]
6 August, 2010 (16:20) | Consumer Electronics | No comments
Panasonic has introduced the Panasonic HM-TA1, a new Full High Definition (HD), 1920 x 1080 pixels-capable mobile video camera with pocket-sized dimensions for ultimate portability and ideal for on-the-go shooting opportunities. With an easy-to-use design intended for intuitive operation, the TA1 features an integrated USB terminal and software that allows for easy PC connection and [...]
4 August, 2010 (19:52) | Consumer Electronics | No comments
So many people the world over have already started loathing the idea of buying and carrying around the supersized, not-so-cool tablet PC called Apple iPad. Many say it’s a big disappointment and definitely not worth the $499 tag price. But many people are on the other side of the fence. So why you should get [...]
2 August, 2010 (21:40) | Consumer Electronics | No comments
Okay, how is it possible to have have QWERTY smartphones that have two seperate numbers attached to them? Sure technology in the cell phone world has picked up over the past couple of years, but is it really possible that there are actually QWERTY smartphones available that have the capability of being home to two [...]
29 July, 2010 (05:12) | Consumer Electronics | No comments
HDTVs have nearly become the standard when it comes to television and movie viewing. They are more expensive than other TVs though, so can you justify spending the extra money? You may be thinking you can not afford an HDTV right now and should just buy a newer standard definition model.
It would be advisable you [...]
27 July, 2010 (16:35) | Consumer Electronics | No comments
The best thing about buying a camera is checking out all the accessories made for it, but like most anything there are really bad accessories as well as really useful ones. The following are the 5 top accessories for your Canon EOS 40D:
*Camera Bag
This may be a no brainer, but not all digital camera bags [...]
27 July, 2010 (00:17) | Consumer Electronics | No comments
A flat screen television is a good choice if you need a new television or just are not satisfied with the picture quality of your current TV. LCD, LED and Plasma TVs are the three styles to choose from. You may think that there would not be much difference between them, but there is. The [...]