Samsung SCH-M470 HSUPA Smart Phone


Samsung Electronics introduced the first smart phone HSUPA SCH-M470 in Korea. The adoption of a 2M camera, the SCH-M470 supports web browsers, push e-mail, Google’s search application, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, a 2.0 connectivity.

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HSUPA (High-Speed Uplink Packet Access) is the enhanced version of WCDMA, and enhances data communication at the speed of the uplink.


LG GH22 Super Multi Drive DVD

LG Electronics launches its new super multi drive ‘GH22′ allowing 22x high-speed writing DVD.

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As successor to 20x products, it only lasts for 4 minutes 30 seconds on average to post 4.7 GB of data, improving performance of 9%. Fast and safe writing data is also possible with 2 MB of memory and technology buffer underrun prevention.

Crossing the main aspects are ‘Light Scribe’ to decorate discs with images and text and SecureDisc “to improve security functionality. The GH22 supports horizontal and vertical installation that allows users to enjoy a slim pc.


Samsung SGH-i607 BlackJack Review

samsung-sgh-1607-blackjackJust like T-Mobile’s Dash and Verizon’s Motorola Q, the BlackJack is a Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone slab sporting a 320 by 240 screen, a full keyboard and a 1.3-megapixel camera on the back. In many ways, it’s a cross between those two other phones. Like the Dash, it’s a quad-band world phone, it’s black, and it’s almost the exact same size. Like the Q, it uses a high-speed national cellular network rather than Wi-Fi, the keys are long slanted ovals, and it has a handy scroll wheel on the side as well as cursor keys for navigation. At 4.5 by 2.3 by .5 inches and weighing 3.5 ounces, it’s smaller and lighter than both the Dash and the Q.


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