Show notes 2010-03-09: HTC Legend, Nokia X6 and Sony Vaio X [updated]
Magnus Nystedt | Mar 09, 2010 | Comments View Comments
We discussed this item, which basically says that parents don’t know all that their children are doing online and that the younger generation knows more about using technology than the older one. Not very surprising perhaps but some interesting findings nonetheless.
We also talked about Infinitec’s IUM (Infinite USB Memory) of which you can read all our articles on this site.
Nokia X6: shuffle.to/nokiax6
- Comes with Music unlimited music downloads for 12 months
- 3.2 inch screen (360 x 640 pixels)
- 16GB internal storage (but no expansion)
- 5 megapixel camera, autofocus, flash
- Symbian OS
- Ovi Store (apps), Ovi Maps (free map app)
- FM radio
- Wi-Fi
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- video recording VGA 30fps
- Just launched, price AED 2,200
HTC Legend: shuffle.to/htclegend
- Successor to the very successful Hero (never released in our market)
- Updated HTC Sense interface, Friend Stream, Switch page like Expose in Mac OS X
- Android 2.1
- 3.2 inch screen (320 x 480 pixels)
- 600Mhz processor
- Aluminum “unibody” design
- MicroSD slot for expansion (up to 32GB) – 384MB internal
- 5 megapixel camera, autofocus, flash
- Wi-Fi
- Automatically lowers the ringer volume as soon as the phone is picked up; Mutes the ringer when the phone is flipped face down
- FM radio
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- Will launch “early Q2″ 2010, price unknown
Sony Vaio X6: shuffle.to/sonyvaiox
- 2GHz Intel Atom processor
- 2GB RAM
- 128GB SSD
- 11.1 inch screen size (1366 x 768 pixels)
- Integrated Intel graphics
- about 1.3cm thin
- Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Windows 7
- Webcam
- Less than 1kg weight
- Starts at AED 4,500
Update: You can now download the show [MP3] and the podcast feed has also been updated (subscribe to http://shuffle.to/podcast).
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