Sunday, 20 November 2011

Acer Aspire S3 Ultrabook




Acer Aspire S3 ($ 899.99 direct) is the first book in ultra-PCMag Labs, the first of many in the coming months. If this fragment of a laptop is the shape of things to come, keep us excited.
This new generation of laptop to check all the boxes are designed for ultra-book category Intel, the ultra-thin, ultra-fast and ultra-low-cost, more than 5 hours of battery life. Compared to similar laptops and some ultra-Books, we spent time with, like the UX31 Asus Zenbook ($ 1,099 direct) and Lenovo IdeaPad U300s (1199 dollars directly) (stay tuned for our review of both), falls short a couple of features, but it gives you a thin, portable mobile premium compared to competitors.

Friday, 18 November 2011

MOTOROLA XT720




This phone has an & MP camera, 720p video recording with dedicated indicators. Besides, you can view the images on a bigger screen using an HDMI cable.

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Buy Ipad 2 covers and Iphone 4g cover

 Hey friends iPad 2 cover is for sale if any one is interested to buy it just comment below or contact me at mail@roxplaza.in.

Saturday, 5 November 2011

LG DoublePlay Mobile Phone



Texting and simultaneous mobile activities are very common among teens. With every company bring forth their newly added texting features every now and then, LG stays exceptional. LG Mobile has come up with LG DoublePlay Mobile Phone, yet another challenging texting feature boasting a split QWERTY keyboard with dual capacitive touch screens. In fact, LG Mobile is challenging the quickest thumbs with its brand-new LG DoublePlay in the 5th annual LG U.S. National Texting Contest. A 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor powers the LG DoublePlay.

Hello Tomorrow phone concept for future



Hello Tomorrow phone concept has been designed with the intention to revive the magnificence desk phone that has been outclassed by those cellphone industries. If you are one of Roxplaza loyal readers, you’ll notice that there are many futuristic designs for future cellphones but so few for our beloved desk phone.

Thursday, 3 November 2011

HP dv6 Pavilion Notebook



The dv6-6170us seems strong, with a bare brushed aluminum chassis that we have seen in recent Pavilion models. While other models have used strong colors to differentiate the appearance of the iconic Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Thunderbolt) ($ 2,199 direct, 4 stars), the dv6-6170us kissing naked, unvarnished look. Instead of smooth surfaces, Pavilion dv6-6170us model a rough brush that looks like wood grain. The unpainted aluminum is colored steel gray, and cover the lid and palm rest.


The aluminum construction is sturdy, no flexing of the structure with the design was based on the plastic. 14.9 by 1.4 by 9.7 inches (DRC) and weighs 5.66 pounds, is not the lightest 15-inch laptop on the market, winning the Dell XPS 15z ($ 1,534 direct, 4 stars ) Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (5.5 pounds) and are less than an inch thick. The cover is slightly shaped lip along the hinge that allows a secure grip when carrying the laptop closed. The doll is also on and bent down to offer a typing experience more comfortable.
The dv6-6170us has a Chiclet keyboard with square keys matte finish. A keypad is a boon to adjacent number crunchers, but you get no backlight is visible on Dell XPS 15z. The multitouch trackpad is smooth and responsive, and HP dropped the glitchy ClickPad located on the models of last year. The two separate buttons right mouse and left click easy, but was not as sweet as those found on the XPS 15z.

The dv6-6170us Beats is equipped with audio, a sound enhancement package provided by HP will "studio-quality sound." The combination of hardware and software has made offer excellent sound while mixing music with Pandora. It is produced in lighter shades and lower if the bass was a bit anemic compared to notebooks with a subwoofer.

The sport 15.6-inch widescreen display for only 768 1366. Compared to desktop replacements, such as high-end Dell XPS 1920 15z offers a resolution of 1080, but this corner is one of the few HP down to make this well-equipped phones are more affordable. The dv6-6170us screen enables you to watch movies in 720p, but will not be able to enjoy the 1080p image available. This is unfortunate, since the Blu-ray system. You'll need to connect to an HDTV with either an HDMI or WIDI 2.0, Intel wireless streaming alternative to the HDMI input, which may extend to any TV as it is equipped with a receiver Netgear Push2TV, a $ 99 option.

Monday, 31 October 2011

ITG Announced First Windows 8 smartphone named as "XPPhone 2"



Last year around this time, ITG released its first xpPhone. That phone ran Windows Embedded Standard 2009, but this time, the company has decided to step it up a bit. The xpPhone 2 will run Windows 7 (at first) and will be upgradable to Windows 8 whenever it's released.


The second iteration of ITG's UMPC/smartphone hybrid has some pretty decent specs, especially in comparison to the Fujitsu LOOX F-07C that I reviewed last week. For starters, the new xpPhone will sport a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor, 2GB of RAM, and up to 112GB of SSD storage space. All of those specs are wrapped nicely under a 4.3-inch display in a body that is slimmer than the original.

Like with most awesome pieces of hardware like this, we haven't heard anything about pricing or exact release dates; it'll simply be sometime in January. As for price, I'd say to expect it to be somewhere around the range of the previous device: $750-$850 sounds plausible to me.

The F-07C was a pretty good UMPC, even with its lower specs. I predicted that there might be some awesome devices coming because of Windows 8, and since the new xpPhone has better specs, I think that prediction might just come true.

ITG is also planning on offering Windows 7 on the xpPhone 2; depending on the timing of the phone's release, as well as when Microsoft finishes-up work on Windows 8, perhaps we'll see the xpPhone 2 first arrive running Windows 7, with an upgrade later available. There's no word yet on price, but this one feels like it's not going to be cheap.
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