Thursday, August 12, 2010

Dell Streak review


The Dell Streak seemed to slip under the radar somewhat in the wake of Apple's gargantuan iPad launch. The shape, style and form factor of Apple's tablet invention continues to crush any mobile computing competitors that get in its way. But that doesn't necessarily mean it's the best tablet out there. Android-powered offerings continue to try to make inroads into Apple's market dominance; many certainly present cheaper alternatives to Apple's device.

The Dell Streak is therefore sometimes overlooked, but it most definitely shouldn't be. Bought on a contract, it offers undoubtedly some of the best value for money on the tablet market to date as well as one of the cheapest and most powerful mobile phones you can buy.

The 5-inch screen is big enough to make using the tablet as an eReader or web browser completely viable. The 1Ghz Snapdragon processor keeps the tablet chugging along at a pretty impressive speed, more than matching any other high powered offerings on the market today.

Web pages load quickly and the touch screen is very responsive making browsing straightforward and easy. It may lack some of the UI niceties of the iPad but as a bare bones internet viewing device it works brilliantly.

Read More @ telegraph.co.uk

Samsung Seek to unveil through Boost Mobile later this month

Back in May, we reported that stylish mobile aficionados can get their hands on the new compact messaging phone dubbed as the Samsung Seek. Now we see one of Sprint’s prepaid brands bringing its $50 Monthly Unlimited Plan to a new mobile device. Boost Mobile takes the covers off its first touchscreen device with a slide-out QWERTY keypad christened as Samsung Seek.

The sleek device provides users with easy access to popular social networking sites and multiple messaging options. Packed with a 2.6-inch QVGA touchscreen display, the device boasts of a music player, 1.3MP camera, stereo Bluetooth, Voice mail, call waiting, caller ID, call forwarding and speakerphone with voice recognition.

“Boost Mobile continues to bring its customers high-quality, versatile phones that don’t break the bank,” said Neil Lindsay, chief marketing officer, Boost Mobile. “Combining the stunning features of the Seek with the $50 Monthly Unlimited plan makes this pairing the perfect option for heavy-texting, feature-craving wireless users on a tight budget.”

The GPS-enabled device from Samsung provides users with the ability to instantly message over AIM, Yahoo! and Windows Live Messenger. The can also access e-mails and Internet through MSN, Yahoo! and Gmail among others. It has the ability to support microSD card of up to 32GB for storing loads of pictures and music.

Read More @ mobiletor.com

 
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