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Friday, April 19, 2013
Harga Advan Vandroid Bisa Telepon
Advan Vandroid merupakan salah satu merk lokal yang memproduksi gadget Android berupa tablet PC. Tablet Advan Vandroid merupakan salah satu jenis Gadget yang banyak peminatnya di pasaran, untuk itu pabrikan lokal Advan berinisiatif merilis banyak produk ke pasaran yang sampai saat ini sudah lebih dari 10 tablet diluncurkan dengan harga berfariasi sesuai dengan kebutuhan dan kemampuan konsumen.
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Monday, February 25, 2013
Samsung Galaxy Express Review

At a glance the Galaxy Express is indistinguishable from the Galaxy S III, with a large display sitting below a silver speaker grill and atop a silver-trimmed physical home button, flanked by a capacitive menu and back button. The Galaxy Express has a slightly smaller footprint due to the 4.5” display, although there is more bezel space all around. The corners are more rounded, and the Galaxy Express is offered only in black.
In-hand feel will depend on the size of your hands, but it’s pretty similar to any other device of its size. Build quality is on par with other Samsung products we’ve seen, meaning that the Galaxy Express is full of plastic keeping it lightweight but offering a solid build quality. All in all the Galaxy Express is a predictably designed phone that will do exactly what you expect, but won’t exactly wow you.
The 4.5” Super AMOLED Plus display has a very disappointing 480x800 resolution, making for a meager 207ppi. While resolution and therefore clarity may not be up to par, the super-saturation of AMOLED displays makes up for it a bit. Its bright enough to use in most any lighting condition, and as you’d expect colors are very vibrant. Unfortunately at times we experienced screen flicker, reminiscent of a CRT TV. It was very odd; it would appear on one homescreen but not another and sometimes rearranging the widgets would make things better, but it appeared on other screens like Messaging as well.
Sonim XP Strike Review

Sonim has chosen the venerable candy bar form factor for the XP Strike, and with the thick, rubberized black exterior and yellow accenting this device could easily blend into Nextel’s lineup 10 years ago. Of course there are some “newer” features, like a 2” QVGA display and 2 megapixel camera with LED flash, but overall this is a very worthy design for Nextel’s glory days.
The XP Strike feels very thick in your hands, which is reassuring for a phone of this nature. There is a lot of grip thanks to the different relief patterns all around. The battery door is held in place by two screws to ensure a water tight seal, and underneath the battery you’ll find an unoccupied microSD slot. The only four openings on the device are the aforementioned speaker grills and the charging and headset ports, both of which are covered by thick sturdy flaps. The charging port is a non-standard pin-style port, though a microUSB adapter is included. The keys taper up to a crest in the middle, and are well spaced (Sonim claims the spacing makes the phone easy to use with gloves on.) Besides the volume rocker on the right, there is a dedicated key on each side of the device; the left is the DC button and the right launches the camera with a short press or the LED flashlight with a long one.
The XP Strike meets military 810G specs for dust, shock, vibration and blowing rain but goes beyond that with IP86 certification for dust proofing and submersion resistance. You can dunk your XP Strike in up to 6.5 feet of water, leave it in there for half an hour and it will come out working perfectly. Sonim is so confident in the durability of the XP Strike that they offer a 3 year manufactures warranty (most devices offer one year), which even includes accidental damage coverage. That is an unprecedented warranty in the cellular world.
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