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Quick Mobile Phones Reviewed

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Motorola W230: Motorola has recently unveiled a new entry level mobile phone specifically targeted towards the Indian market the Motorola W230. The W230 is part of Motorola's MotoYuva series, which highlights music capabilities more than anything else. It therefore comes with a pre-installed memory card worth 256 megabytes. It's quite the far stretch from the usual 10 Mb that ships with most mobile phones with more features than this one, which is a pleasant surprise. What's more, it is expandable to up to 2 Gigs that is enough for more or less 500 songs, should one choose to purchase and upgrade.

Nokia N70: For cell phone and non-cell phone aficionados (if there ever was such a thing in this day and age) alike, the Finnish brand Nokia is a name that needs no further introduction. It is one, if not the forerunner in the cellular phone industry for many years now, and it's safe to assume for the next few decades to come. Nokia has been churning out model after model of gorgeous handsets since its first inception. This is why one can easily get lost in the model number confusion that arises. But among the cell phone bed of roses from Nokia, an elegant thorn arises pricking every one's interest, and the Nokia N70 is one of them.

Nokia 6233: As if to solidify their mark in the mobile phone market, Nokia offers us another gem with the Nokia 6233. It's a candy bar type phone with all the right perks for the modern user, including 3G capabilities. A definite budget solution for those looking for 3G functionality but do not want to splurge too much cash on a smart phone. Being labeled with the 6233 means it may be the worthy successor to the line of Nokia 62 series such as the 6230 and its follow up, the 6230i.

Sony Ericsson T270: Last January 24, 2008 in Delhi, India, the Sony Ericsson merger announced the launch of two new budget phones: The Sony Ericsson T270 and its big brother, the T280. They are a pair of affordable mobile phones with a definite flair for design. The similar looking phones are a pocket sized candy bar featuring a sleek brushed light metal with glass finish and comes in two color combinations; the Silver and Black and the sure to be a hit Copper and Silver combo. The only noticeable difference between the two is the absence of a camera lens at the back of the T270. But before you faint at the idea of a phone not having a camera - be aware first of the target audience of the T270, for it is definitely not a phone not for everyone.

Sony Ericsson K660: The Internet literally at the palm of your hands! This new offering from Sony Ericsson, the K660, is designed to be a fully functional mobile Web browser that would make Internet surfing as convenient and simple as browsing on your personal computer. In today's web based fast paced lifestyle where everyone is constantly on the go and depend on web based applications for their daily schedules and routines, the K660 provides a viable option as a mobile Web browser. The K660 which was developed using Sony Ericsson's Java Platform 8 (JP-8) and supports Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) JSR 248, touted as the next step to the Java umbrella standard offers the user HDSPA mobile broadband connection experience. HDSPA offers download speeds that are four folds faster than any regular 3G connection.

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The Panasonic Viera TX-L37S10 Our Review

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

When you have an office that you want to decorate and make professional as well as fun for employees and clients, you can opt to have a TV put in. This could be in the foyer for clients to watch when they come for appointments. You could also set it up in the employees work lounge to show some important sports events or even company corporate videos. For this office TV you can get something like the Panasonic TX-L37S10.

Getting a TV like this will make your office great because it can be mounted on the wall and the high quality display will ensure that everyone can see it easily. You can also give your office a state of the art feel and also have other equipment to complement it like a Blu Ray Player on which you can show movies in HD.

You will love the fact that the Panasonic TX-L37S10, is a full HD system, and if you are thinking to buy a TV, there is no reason why you should not get an HDTV. In a few years time the standard def televisions you own will be rendered useless. This is because by 2011 all the networks will be broadcasting in HD, so there will be no use for any other type of TV. You will have to do your research if you are looking to buy a new HDTV, it is very important.

The first thing you should know is that there are three types of HDTV's, they are: full HD, which runs at a resolution of 1080p. You will get the best picture with this one. Then you get the HD ready, which runs at a 720p resolution, the picture is not as good as 1080p, but is still High definition. That brings us to the last one, which is HD compatible. You may want to stay away from this type of TV, as you will still need o upgrade the TV card to HD before you can view any sort of HD signal.

If you are looking to keep your employees updated with the news, you should really get the Panasonic TX-L37S10 HDTV. This will add that stylish feel to your office, and keep you employees entertained during their lunch breaks.

Having a TV in the office is a great thing if you are a company that strives off current affairs. You will need to keep updated with the news, and you will want your employees to do the same.

To make your office even better you can have the TV mounted in a great place and include some comfy chairs and couches for people to sit on. You can also include a few coffee tables and crate a warm and welcoming atmosphere with a coffee machine for your clients waiting area. You can also make a nice space for your employees to hang out during lunch breaks.

You will love the attention and the praise you will get if you were to make a decision to add a TV to your office space.

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How To Approach Digital Signage

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

If you already work in multimedia or deal with digital sign content in your job, you will already know what digital signage is. The rest of will be a little confused as it is relatively a new term even though the concept has been there a long time.

Digital signage is an electronic way to get the message of a company across to consumers. It is a marketing tool essentially for advertising. It uses different electronic platforms to do just that such as screen displays (LCD, plasma displays etc) or other forms of multimedia.

You will see LCD or plasma screens in many places in the public zone especially in shops. Sometimes this tool is used in private environments such as corporate buildings. By putting it in the public, you increase the number of people who come to know of the product you are advertising so it is a great advertising method. It has a lot of benefits in how you interact with your consumers.

Marketing like this is very engaging for the viewer so it retains their interest when they are no longer looking at the ad. The content on the screens can be easily changed so information can be directed to be relevant to the particular group who will view it. So there is greater amount of control on the time and interaction with the audience. This has proven to be a very effective way to market in comparison to the traditional methods.

Digital media content nowadays is used for so many different things and not just to market a company or product. Within corporate organisations, screens can be used to update the employees. It is also used in many stores to manage and enhance the brand. Information such as the news and weather forecast are also passed onto the audience through digital content solutions in the public arena.

The costs related to using this form of marketing are very high. The screens can be very expensive. Look for monitors/LCD screens that have been made for commercial use rather than consumer use. Commercial screens are specifically made for constant use. Also, if you are using a consumer product commercially, you'll face a few problems with the warranty on the product.

It is also important to source out a company that will sell you the screen, stand and media player as a package. There are many that provide this service so you will be able cut a few costs. So, remember to have a look around, do some research and choose a good package deal. There is a lot of information on the Internet if you are interested in digital signage.

You can build your business visibility with your target market fast and easy with digital signage! Using digital display will give you the opportunity to easily send a personal message to your customers.