Posted in Computers on June 27th, 2009 by lionking | No Comments »

What if you are traveling and you need to carry some critical data? Backing up your data is a must. In such a situation, the SanDisk Ultra Backup USB is something you can trust. Simple to use, you only need to plug in the pen drive and select the files (documents, music, videos, photos, presentations and spreadsheets) you would like to back up. Its advanced settings will allow you to choose the folders, including desktop, my documents, my music, my photos and my videos.
Once done, just click the Backup key on the drive and your work is done. The software automatically backs up the data fro the various locations and even password-protects it. Restoring the drive is simple as single click wipes out all the data. Available in different capacities of storage, you can choose the one that suits your need. Although it works perfectly fine with Windows XP and Vista, for Windows 2000, Mac and Linux it only works as a normal pen drive for storing data. It is an ideal companion for hassle free data backup.
Posted in Computers on June 26th, 2009 by lionking | No Comments »

Business executives require a notebook that can take care of their daily plans, emails and spreadsheets with efficiency. I would not say HP Elitebook 2530p is a new innovation in a preexisting series of notebooks, but, yes it does possess the looks and power of a new-gen notebook. Its anodized aluminium scratchproof body can withstand a 70 kg weight. The 12.1 inch widescreen display has crisp and bright characters on exhibit. You get an edge –to-edge keyboard that is comfortable to use. For old schooler’s, HP has also provided a touch paint along with the touch pad , which can be turned off if you don’t want to use it.
HP has added many features to this notebook. Fingerprint reader, file and drive encryption, you name it, the machine has it. It also has a special application known as file sanitizer. This shreds a selected file from the system, a good feature should you want to sell the notebook and don’t want your data accessed. You can also quickly access your mail from Outlook with HP Quicklook 2 app without starting the PC.
Posted in Mobile phones on June 25th, 2009 by lionking | No Comments »

Samsung Memoir T929 is the latest release in the market and has gained popularity in a very short period of time. It is the most advanced mobile phone released by Samsung so far. It has the greatest looks all stylish finish which makes it very attractive and eye catchy. Samsung Memoir has a touch sensitive large screen with an excellent display quality but sometime a lag is seem to occur between the actions and hones response. This lag can be very annoying for business class users. Samsung Memoir T929 lacks Wi-Fi which makes it un-fit for business purposes and the web browser provided for GPRS navigation is also very slow making the job of the browsing difficult. The most advanced and key feature of Samsung Memoir t929 is its 8 mega pixel camera which can provide you with high quality images and videos which matches the standards of a digital camera. There are several shooting modes which can provide different artistic styles of images. On the whole Samsung Memoir T929 is a mobile well suited to the camera freaks.
Posted in Cameras on June 23rd, 2009 by lionking | No Comments »

Another style statement from Sony comes with the T90 that both the sexes will love to own. Since the advent of T10, I have been a fan of the series as it not only fits in my jeans pocket but also has a lot of features up its sleeves. I have to be honest; T90 made me laugh and cry at the same time. It does have a lot of neat qualities like the drop down slide up front which also acts as a power button. Also the huge touch screen LCD is brilliant.
But its imaging is not too impressive. Even at 12.1 MP fine settings, the pictures were grainy. Although the colors are life-like, the T90 is not the sharpest of cameras from Sony, and the maker seems to have put all its energy in the video. At 720P resolution, this camera can record exceptional videos, making the T90 more of a pocket video cam. The rocker zoom key has been replaced by a small spherical key, designed to keep the form factor tiny. Its features include 4x optical zoom, 3200 ISO and image stabilization. Smile detection in the camera works pretty well too.