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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Wacom Cintiq 24 HD On Multi Touch kata Gesture

A few weeks ago, Wacom started shipping a new version of its Cintiq 24HD pen display for creative pros that first broke from cover last September. The appropriately named Cintiq 24HD touch carries virtually the same outer styling as the OG model. An ergonomic base still cradles the massive 24-inch screen and can be configured to your particular seating preference. On the inside, though, there's a host of changes. As the name suggests, the major difference between the two is the addition of multi-touch controls to the more recent offering. However, the added functionality does come with a pretty hefty price tag, as the Cintiq 24HD touch costs $1,100 more than its elder sibling. Are the additions of touch gestures and an improved display panel enough to justify forking over the extra coin, or will the less expensive option work just fine in a studio setting? Read on to find out as we tackle that very question.

Wacom 24HD touch review


Hardware

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As we've already mentioned, the Cintiq 24HD touch has much the same design as the previous, non-touch offering. In fact, the only difference you'll notice is that the controls at the top of the display's face have changed -- and that's if you're looking closely. These buttons now toggle touch functionality on / off, bring up an on-screen keyboard and display ExpressKey / control reminders. One thing that hasn't changed: the weight. Undoubtedly, the first thing you'll notice is the mass of the 62.9-pound (28.6 kg) kit. If you happen to forget about this bit of information, your courier will be quick to remind you when it arrives. When you tack that figure on with the 30.3 x 18.3-inch (769.3 x 463.74mm) surface area that also remains relatively unchanged, you'll find a substantial amount of space will need to be dedicated to the high-end peripheral. In other words, once you find a resting spot, you'll think twice about relocating.
One thing that hasn't changed: the weight. Undoubtedly, the first thing you'll notice is the mass of the kit.
Let's chat about the base for a bit, shall we? This unit rests atop an enclosed black box that hides all of the requisite cables from sight. Cables head into the back of the base and connect beneath two user-removable panels on both sides of display's back -- making the only visible port the lone USB connector on the left side of the front. Metal arms reach up from the black platform and sport two pairs of hinges for adjusting the viewing angle. The first set is level with the base and allows the device to rotate forward, toward the user. A second sits on the side of the display and can be used to rotate the panel between being parallel with your desk to sitting perfectly perpendicular to it. Large handles on the 24HD's sides control the latter adjustment while a release that's situated on the base allows for the former. The aforementioned arms are the only two parts of the device that aren't shrouded in black, providing an aesthetic accent to the rest of the behemoth.
Moving on to the business portion of things, the 24-inch H-IPS panel, we'll begin to encounter the new features of the Cintiq 24HD touch. Again, on the surface, the display appears to be an exact replica of the previous version. A set of programmable ExpressKeys rest on either side of the ultra-wide bezel and a single Touch Ring is included with each. Resting along the main display are two Touch Strips, too. You still won't find any printed-on labels here, as all of that information remains on-screen like we've encountered on the regular 24HD and the Intuos5 touch. Speaking of the extra real estate around the outside, what may seem like a waste initially is actually a nice place to rest forearms and elbows when you're in the heat of a Photoshop editing session. We quickly decided that the added space was a welcome addition indeed.

Display

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The unit's display panel sports a few added features (in addition to the touch gestures) that give it a bit more of an advantage over the first Cintiq 24HD. First, this pen-enabled device covers 97 percent of Adobe's RGB gamut. That's up from 92 percent on the previous release and accounts for 1.07 billion colors. Resolution remains at 1,920 x 1,200 for the 16:10 display, with 500:1 contrast and a 178-degree viewing angle in tow. It's still a matte-coated affair that we found to be quite accommodating to our red-eyed stares for hours on end during the course of this review. Well, as cozy as gazing upon a screen for long periods of time can be.
We found the matte-coated affair to be quite accommodating to our red-eyed stares for hours on end.
Truth be told, the color production on the display is quite nice. Brightness controls can be jacked up to 300cd/m2, offering a wide range of adjustment to fit the lighting in your workspace. Sitting so close to the display during out tests, we definitely noticed individual pixels. But let's be honest, when your peepers are situated mere inches away from the screen, those tiny squares are going to be easy to see -- even on an H-IPS device.

The pen

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If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? That's the approach that Wacom has taken with its tried-and-true pen. The same input device that we spent some quality time with alongside the Inutos5 touch a few months ago is also included with the Cintiq 24HD touch. It still comes with 10 replaceable nibs that are housed inside a holder for the pen when you're not digitally painting your next comic series. Internally, 2,048 levels of sensitivity are at work and the top end retains its eraser duties by default.

Setup and software

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After bribing a couple of your best mates to help you raise this behemoth out of the box, the hard work is over. From there, it's two connections (USB and DVI) to your work machine and you're a driver install away from on-screen sketching. Keep in mind that you'll need a $30 adapter for the DVI cable in order to connect to a Mac's Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt jack. The entire process took us less than 10 minutes before we were able to fire up Photoshop. Of course, this is if you're willing to hit the ground running with Wacom's default settings for the ExpressKeys and touch gestures. One thing you will want to do is calibrate the pen so that all of the action happens directly under the tip. This adjustment only takes a few minutes and will save you loads of frustration.

Wacom Cintiq24HD touch software


Configuring all of the ExpressKeys, multi-touch swipes and pen actions is easily done in the System Preferences panel under Wacom if you're on a Mac (we used a MacBook Pro for our tests). Here, you'll find access to all of the functions that a button, finger or pen click can control. You can also sort all of your application-specific commands here as well. Looking to add to your software library? The Cintiq 24HD touch includes full versions of Adobe Photoshop Elements, Anime Studio Debut, Nik Software Color Efex Pro 4 Select Edition and a 90-day trial version of Corel Painter 12. During our time with the display, though, we made use of Adobe Photoshop CS5 and the Corel Painter 12 trial in order to put the unit through its paces.

Touch gestures and general use

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While the multi-touch functionality provided some useful shortcuts during our work sessions, any action that required more than two or three fingers became quite cumbersome. The most useful gestures were two-finger actions: pinch to zoom in / out and rotating the canvas. These two commands worked almost flawlessly and kept us from having to reach a short distance to the ExpressKeys to move around the file. When we needed a tool or action that required more than two fingers, though, our results were much less enjoyable -- much like we saw with the Intuos5 touch. Eventually, we found ourselves programming all of the gestures used most often to the two-finger settings and leaving the rest to very limited use. Using our non-pen hand to man the controls along the bezel while moving in to zoom or rotate became our preferred setup.
The most useful gestures were two-finger actions: pinch to zoom in / out and rotating the canvas.
As expected, the pen functionality with the Cintiq 24HD touch worked flawlessly. We encountered performance similar to what we saw with the Intuos5 touch, making our work sessions quite enjoyable. We found that the pen input eased tasks like photo editing, hand-rendered typography and any chore that required a brush. Speaking of brushes, you'll notice all of those 2,048 sensitivity levels at work with a digital paintbrush or a tool that's used to tidy up a few images in Photoshop.

Other options

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If the hefty price tag immediately turns you away from the Cintiq 24HD touch, there are a couple of other options from Wacom that are a bit easier on the ol' wallet. As we've already discussed, the non-touch version of the 24HD is still available and -- aside from the lack of multi-touch functionality and a handful of improvements to display panel itself – knocks an aforementioned $1,100 off the final price ($2,599). The outfit also offers the recently announced Cintiq 22HD pen display for $1,999; however, the base / stand isn't nearly as accommodating (despite its ability to rotate) as the one we've handled here. It also touts a 21.5-inch LCD instead of the H-IPS panel that the 24-inch offerings make use of.

Wrap-up

It should come as no surprise that the pen functionality on a Wacom display or tablet is going to be stellar -- especially on the high-end kits like we spent time with here. We never encountered a hiccup with the pen functionality, and having all of those pressure levels at your disposal should be a major improvement over a regular mouse, to say the least. However, given the fact that we only really made use of a few touch gestures once we settled in, we're not so sure spending the extra cash for the touch model is worth it. Of course, the two-finger zoom and rotate actions are quite convenient, but we would like to see the same consistency in those that call for four or five fingers as well. Aside from a few improvements to the display panel, touch functionality is really what distinguishes the two and we aren't convinced that the additional $1,100 is a sound investment.

Multi-touch gripes aside, both the Cintiq 24HDs are stellar peripherals for any design professional. The ability to draw directly on screen in a host of applications shaves valuable time off of most creative tasks and offers more precise control than moving a mouse around on your desk. Another huge plus for these pen displays is the ability to maneuver the unit into just about any position you could image to make sure that you stay comfortable while burning the midnight oil. The ergonomic base / stand has as much to do with our affinity for these two as the displays themselves. Even if you don't splurge for the touch-enabled model, these 24-inch displays from Wacom should definitely be on your shortlist when the time comes to make a big purchase for that new studio.

Technology : Sony Mobile Adds Two New Xperia Smartphone To Spring Line-up -Abtech-yogyakarta.com

Sony Mobile Communications announced the addition of two new Xperia smartphone models to its 2013 spring line up - the Xperia SP and Xperia L.

The Xperia SP delivers 4G LTE performance and the latest camera features with a razor sharp HD screen. The Xperia L offers class-leading camera technology with High Dynamic Range (HDR) that is also complemented by a high quality screen.

Both the Xperia SP and Xperia L offer the best of Sony with stunning premium designs and a range of technologies for the ultimate viewing experience, including NFC connectivity for One-touch function, Battery STAMINA Mode for extended battery life, and Sony's signature media apps for enjoying photos, music, movies and games on the go.

Spyridon Gousetis, Director of Marketing, Sony Mobile Communications, Middle East and Africa, said: "The new Xperia smartphones follow the similar sleek design and innovation of their predecessors, with enhancements that seek to amplify user experiences. The new models deliver the best of Sony expertise for a wider consumer profile, through the 4G LTE enabled mid-range Xperia SP, as well as the easily affordable Xperia L that offers stunning imagery."

Xperia SP - High Definition brilliance in a premium design

The Xperia SP utilises expertise from Sony's BRAVIA TV engineers to create its stunning 4.6" HD Reality Display for razor sharp pictures and superior brightness. The latest Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 analyses content type and adjusts the image automatically to deliver an even better viewing experience, making it one of the most intelligent smartphone screens around. The engine makes the adjustment by adding new real-time contrast optimisation to the sharpness enhancement, high-quality colour management and noise reduction.

The Xperia SP sports a precision-crafted co-moulded aluminium frame for a seamless, sleek and solid look. Taking the unique design innovation a step further, the device also features a colour-changing 'transparent element' with customisable illuminations that users can personalise to receive alerts of incoming calls and text messages. One can even set the illuminations to pulse to the beats of their favourite music.

Key features for Xperia SP

• Precision crafted co-moulded aluminium frame that weighs 155 grams
• Google Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) operating system and 1.7 GHz Qualcomm MSM8960Pro Dual Core processor
• Super-bright 4.6" 720p HD Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2
• One-touch functions with NFC to share music and photos between devices
• 4G LTE for superfast entertainment and browsing
• Unique 'transparent element' can be personalised to change colour to notify of all incoming messages and calls. Users can also simply set it to pulse to the beats of their music to stand out from the crowd
• 8MP fast-capture camera with Exmor RS for mobile, HDR and Superior Auto for the best photos, even at night or against a strong backlight
• Battery STAMINA Mode for optimum battery life
• Available in white, red and black colour variations

Xperia L - the perfect smartphone camera experience

The stylish and functional Xperia L features an eight megapixel camera with Sony's unique Exmor RS for mobile sensor technology to offer vivid colours and stunning clarity. HDR (High Dynamic Range) ensures that photos and videos are captured clearly, even at night or against a strong backlight. Embedded with a dedicated camera key that goes from sleep to snap in just over a second even from a locked screen, this fast-capture camera will ensure that users never miss another moment. One can get the most out of their viewing experience with the high quality 4.3" FWVGA screen that is ideally suited for enjoying content.

Key features for Xperia L

• Eight megapixel fast-capture camera takes sharp pictures in any light
• Google Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) operating system and 1 GHz Qualcomm MSM8230 Dual Core processor
• Generous 4.3" FWVGA display
• One-touch functions with NFC to share music and photos between devices
• Fast performance with dual-core processor
• Battery STAMINA Mode for optimum battery life
• Available in white, red and black colour variations

Sony entertainment on the go

Both XperiaTM SP and Xperia L benefit from Sony's media applications, offering a consistent entertainment experience across the range. The 'WALKMAN' and 'Album' apps provide online and offline content through a single access point with new ways to enjoy and share that content. The 'WALKMAN' application provides access to downloaded music and Facebook social integration. The 'Album' application allows quick browsing of photos of Facebook friends or images by location.

Sony Mobile's new Xperia L will be in store in May, while the Xperia SP will be available from the beginning of July 2013.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

From Hongkong Comes " katadigital.com" feature


Mulai pertengahan tahun lalu, Android merajai pasar telepon seluler (ponsel) cerdas alias smartphone, di Indonesia, yang telah menggeser posisi BlackBerry. bukti ini dipaparkan oleh lembaga riset bisnis International Data Corporation (IDC) Indonesia  pada akhir November 2012.

Menurut IDC, ponsel berbasis Android memiliki kontribusi sebesar 64 persen dari seluruh ponsel pintar yang dikirimkan ke Indonesia pada kuartal ketiga 2012. Angka ini bertumbuh dari kuartal kedua sebanyak 52 persen. Dari pertumbuhan angka tersebut, IDC yakin bahwa Android akan mempertahankan dominasinya pada tahun ini, meninggalkan sistem operasi lainnya macam iOS milik Apple, BlackBerry (BB), maupun Windows keluaran Microsoft.

Tren pertumbuhan Android di Indonesia itu sejalan dengan kepopuleran sistem operasi tersebut di dunia. Di Amerika Serikat, Android menggeser iOS, yang lebih dulu menyingkirkan BB. Di Eropa juga begitu, apalagi di banyak negara berkembang. Padahal, Android boleh dikata lahir belakangan ketimbang BB dan iOS. Hanya dalam waktu sekitar tiga tahun, Android menggeser para pendahulunya itu.

Bagaimana wabah Android itu bisa sedemikian fenomenal?

Jawaban yang paling masuk akal adalah bahwa Google, si pembuat Android, mengambil posisi bisnis yang berbeda total dengan dua dua pendahulunya tersebut. Google menggunakan pendekatan free (bebas), dan open (terbuka) bagi Android, bertolak belakang dengan Apple dan BB yang tertutup (closed).

Pendekatan yang dilakukan Google itu berarti bahwa Android yang dia buat boleh dipakai oleh vendor atau pabrikan ponsel manapun tanpa perlu bayar kepada Google. Dan setiap vendor ponsel pun diberi kebebasan untuk mengembangkan (open) Android guna disesuaikan dengan kekhasannya (kostumasi).

Lain hal dengan Apple dan RIM, yang tidak melepas sistem operasinya kepada vendor lain. Sistem operasi buatan masing-masing hanya digunakan untuk merek ponselnya sendiri.

Dengan pendekatan bisnis macam itu, Android menjadi  lebih gampang menyebar ke segala penjuru dengan cepat.  Karena,  bisa dikata semua vendor ponsel, dari yang sudah punya nama di level internasional sampai lokal, bebas menggunakan Android.

Maka, memang menjadi wajar ketika sejak tahun lalu Android diusung oleh banyak vendor ponsel menyerbu Tanah Air. Pemain papan atas Samsung datang dengan aneka jenis ponsel Android dengan rentang harga yang cukup bervariatif. LG, Sony, HTC pun begitu.

Bahkan vendor lokal juga tak mau kalah berebut kue. Ada Nexian, IMO, Mito. Zyrex yang dikenal sebagai vendor komputer pun ikutan meramaikan pasar Android, juga Polytron yang dikenal sebagai produsen perangkat elektronik rumah tangga. Belum lagi vendor dari China macam ZTE, dan Huawei, juga datang.

Karena begitu banyak vendor menjajakan Android, otomatis pula jadilah banyak sekali produk ponsel Android yang beredar, dengan rentang harga di bawah Rp 1 juta hingga Rp 7 jutaan.Pendatang baru pun tak mau membiarkan begitu saja pasar ponsel cerdas di Indonesia yang masih berpeluang besar untuk membengkak. Dari Hongkong datang KataDigital (katadigital.com), yang melansir satu produk bernama  “Kata i1” (baca: kata ai wan).

Ponsel buatan Kata ini berbalut hitam (depan), dan punggung putih. Berdasarkan spesifikasi produknya, ponsel hitam-putih ini masuk kategori  mumpuni, meski bukan hi-end, untuk aktivitas berponsel cerdas-ria (selain untuk bertelepon, dan SMS, juga untuk browsing, imil, hiburan, dan chatting multi-media).Untuk bermain game berat, apalagi game enteng macam Angry Bird, Kata i1 bisa berjalan mulus. Juga untuk multi-tasking, tak masalah. Kemampuan ini karena ditopang oleh prosesor dual core 1,2 GHz, plus RAM DDR3 sebesar 1 GB. Jumlah RAM sebesar ini jarang dipunyai oleh ponsel sekelasnya, yang kebanyakan hanya menyediakan 512 MB.

Dimensi layarnya yang lapang (4,5 inci diagonal), serta teknologi IPS-nya, membuat ponsel ini pas untuk aneka keperluan telefoni sampai hiburan. Kecerahan layarnya tidak membuat mata lelah, karena mampu menampilkan teks secara tajam, dan warna yang alami. Layar sentuhnya pun responsif.

Ukuran bodinya tergolong enak digunakan dengan satu tangan, alias tidak kekecilan ataupun kegedeaan. Dimasukkan ke dalam kantung baju pun bisa, dan tidak begitu menonjol, juga bisa dimasukkan di kantung belakang celana.Telepon genggam cerdas yang dilepas ke pasar seharga sekitar Rp 2 juta tersebut menggusung dual-SIM GSM yang aktif secara bersamaan. Salah satu kartu digunakan untuk akses data, meski juga bisa untuk fungsi telefoni.

Untuk berlama-lama ngobrol dengan orang di seberang sono, si hitam-putih ini tidak bikin kuping panas. Tingkat volume bisa disesuaikan, pun speakerphone bisa dimanfaatkan. Daya tahan baterenya pun lumayan lama. Jika digunakan untuk bertelepon dan berinternet dalam tingkat moderat, daya batere bisa bertahan seharian.   Dengan bandrol harga segitu, Kata i1 rasanya cukup kompetitif, mengingat kemampuan aneka komponen yang diusung di atas rata-rata ponsel sekelasnya.

Spesifikasi singkat Kata i1:

Dual GSM; layar: IPS, 4,5 inci, qHD (960x540); prosesor: dual core 1,2 GHz; kamera: belakang  8 MP (auto focus) plus lampu kilat LED, depan 1,3 MP; memori: internal 4 GB, mendukung tambahan micro SD maksimal 32 GB, RAM 1 GB; Android 4.04 (Ice Cream Sandwich); koneksi: bluetooth, 3G HSDPA, Wifi, tethering (menjadi hotspot), GPS; batere: 1.600 mAh; proximity sensor;  Aneka aplikasi hiburan; dan Radio FM.

Data Speed : Test Your Smartphone Now

So you've read about our 4G speed tests, and now you want to know how your smartphone or cellular-modem speeds stack up to our results. You have a few easy ways to conduct such tests yourself.

A Disclaimer


Mobile speed tests
Testing network speeds is a messy business. To measure your Internet connection's throughput, these apps will test the transfer rates between your smartphone or PC and the closest test server available. However, the test data will make several stops between your device and the test server--which means network congestion or signal interference will have plenty of opportunity to slow down your overall connection. If you're trying to compare different devices on the same carrier, or speeds between different carriers, you'll get more accurate results if you try several tests in the same time and place, and keep track of the different speeds. Don't base your results on a single test--everyone has a bad network day every now and then.

Speedtest.net: Android, iOS, and Your PC


If you don't already use Speedtest.net, you should--it's an easy way to test your home or office's Internet connection for bandwidth and latency. Of course, you can also use this service to test your PC's cellular Internet connection (either via built-in cellular Internet or a separate modem, such as the MiFi). All you have to do is navigate over to Speedtest.net and click the Begin Test button, and the site will match you up to the nearest test server and put your Internet connection through its paces, which is handy for checking to see if your ISP's reported speeds match your actual speeds.

Speedtest.net's testing Web app relies on Flash, so it might not work quite as well on your smartphone browser. Fortunately, if you have an Android or iOS gadget, you can grab the appropriate free Speedtest.net app and try it yourself. Some users have reported problems with the app's automatically assigning a test server located on the other side of the world--when we tried the Android app, it thought we were in Kansas instead of California. If the same kind of thing happens to you, open the Settings menu and manually choose the closest server possible. The farther away the test server is, the more network hops your data has to make to get there, which means that you'll see slower speeds and lower pings that aren't necessarily reflective of your actual network speed.

Bandwidth Testing for BlackBerry and Windows Phone 7

Not on an Android or iOS smartphone? Don't worry, you still have speed-testing options. BlackBerry users can try the Cisco Global Internet Speed Test (GIST) app, though judging from the comments in the AppWorld listing more than a few people have had problems with its either using a test server that is too far away or simply refusing to work altogether. Still, it's worth a shot.
Windows Phone 7 users, on the other hand, should grab BandWidth, a quick-and-dirty testing app. It's listed in the Marketplace simply as "BandWidth," but you can read a bit more about it in this XDA Developers thread.

4G Wireless Speed Test : Which Companies Can Reliably Provide Next-Generation Speed ?

By now you've seen all the ads pitching wireless companies' new 4G mobile broadband services and devices. But beyond all the buzzwords and hype, which companies can reliably provide next-generation speed?

We decided to find out by testing each of the four major national carriers--AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon--in 260 locations spread among 13 U.S. cities. We found some clear winners and losers, and some good news about wireless service in the United States as a whole. Here are our conclusions.

Wireless data speeds have soared: Since this time last year, the major wireless carriers, as a group, have increased their average download speeds for laptop-modem users by more than threefold, an apparent result of their urgent transition from 3G to 4G network technology.

(We measured the best service we could get--3G or 4G--in each testing location.) Over laptop modems, the Big Four carriers now have a collective average download speed of roughly 3.5 megabits per second in our 13 testing cities, versus a nearly 1-mbps average download speed in those cities at the beginning of 2010, a remarkable improvement.

In our previous wireless-network performance studies, we measured the "reliability" of the data service, expressed as the percentage of tests in which we could obtain a good connection. But our test results show that network service has improved to the point where it's rare to find an unusable signal or no signal at all. So we have retired our reliability measurement--another testament to the dramatic improvements of the past year.


4G Winners and Losers: Laptop-Modem Tests

Verizon's 4G LTE is for real: Verizon's 4G LTE service, which is now in 38 U.S. markets, was widely available in 12 of our 13 testing cities. (We didn't go out of our way to test in areas served by Verizon's LTE network; we haven't changed our list of testing cities in the three years we've done these tests.) Our laptop-modem tests on Verizon clocked speeds that were far faster than those on competing 4G networks in the same tests (twice as fast as the second-fastest service, in fact). Verizon's network had an average download speed of roughly 6.5 mbps and an average upload speed of 5.0 mbps.

One important caveat: A relatively small number of Verizon customers currently use this new network. During our testing period, Verizon offered only two laptop-modem models that worked on the network, and none of the company's smartphones could take advantage of the new 4G speeds. The performance of Verizon's network could degrade as more people--and devices--connect to it.

And there's a downside to Verizon's 4G success. While the new 4G LTE network is lightning-fast, our smartphone-based tests suggest that the 3G CDMA network that most Verizon smartphone customers use today may actually be getting slower. The connection speeds we measured on our Verizon (3G CDMA) testing smartphone (a Motorola Droid 2) stayed the same or decreased in 10 of our testing cities since last year. And at the moment, those CDMA phones are all that's available to Verizon Wireless customers.

T-Mobile smartphones are fastest: Verizon may have the fastest network for laptops, but in our tests T-Mobile had the speediest results for smartphones. The T-Mobile HTC G2 we used for testing produced a 13-city average download speed of almost 2.3 mbps; that's about 52 percent faster than the second-fastest phone, Sprint's HTC EVO 4G, which had an average download speed of 1.5 mbps.

T-Mobile also impressed in our laptop-modem tests. Although only half as fast as Verizon's, T-Mobile's download speeds averaged almost 3 mbps in our tests--more than a threefold increase from the carrier's nearly 0.9-mbps average download speed in our January 2010 survey. With these laptop- and smartphone-based results, T-Mobile is proving to be a worthy challenger to its much-larger competitors.


4G Winners and Losers: Smartphone Tests

AT&T continues to grow, but perhaps not fast enough: AT&T, the big winner in our January 2010 survey, has continued to ramp up throughput speeds at about the same pace, judging from this year's survey results. Its average download speeds in our laptop-modem tests grew 76 percent to a roughly 2.5 mbps average this year. But each of its competitors showed bigger jumps in download speeds over the past year, resulting in a third-place finish for AT&T in this year's speed results.

And AT&T's speed gains didn't translate well to our smartphone-based tests: The average download speeds we measured on our Apple iPhone 4 (1.4 mbps) increased only 15 percent over the speeds we measured on the same device in early 2010. However, AT&T intends to launch its own 4G LTE network later this year, a move that might tip the balance of the 4G speed race in its favor once again.

Sprint needs more 4G: In the cities where Sprint offers its 4G WiMax service, customers saw large speed increases over the past year. Sprint's average download speeds grew 170 percent to 2.1 mbps in our tests this year; the result would have been even better had the WiMax service been more consistently available throughout our test locations. But in cities such as New Orleans, Phoenix, and San Diego, where Sprint still relies on its 3G CDMA network for data service, download speeds have fallen, and remain well below the 1 mbps mark.

10 Steps : How To Conserve Your Smartphone Battery

Apple, BlackBerry, Samsung and other global brands have come up with smartphones equipped with powerful mobile operating systems such as Google’s Android, Nokia’s Symbian, Apple’s iOS, etc, that allows users to play games, listen to mp3s, snap pictures, have access to the Net and even stream videos.
Given their diverse range of capabilities and multi-functionality running on a mobile (as in on-the-go) platform, it’s no wonder that battery life has always been a concern for developers, manufacturers and the users themselves. On average, most smartphone batteries last between one and two days before being completely depleted, and in need of a recharge.
Increase Battery Life

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While we wait for the hardware development to catch up, the alternative will be to conserve battery life. As it is with our energy levels, battery life can be effectively utilized and managed, leaving nothing to go to waste. Without a battery charger or a spare battery with you everywhere you go, you’ll have to make due with minimizing the consumption of battery juice.
Here are 10 essential tips how you can conserve your smartphone’s battery.

1. Turn Off Vibrations

Vibrations are great for notifying you about incoming calls or messages when you’re in the theatre, meetings or other places where it’s necessary to keep the phone silent. In places where it doesn’t matter, it will be better for you to use your ringtone as notification if you want to keep your smartphones on longer.
Vibrations actually use up more power than ringtones. The sounds produced by ringtones are just very tiny vibrations in your smartphone’s speaker. Compare that to the shaking of the entire phone via vibrating a smart weight, playing a ringtone definitely zaps less of your battery. The same applies for using vibration for tactile feedback. If you don’t think it’s necessary, then disable vibrations or at the very least, lessen the magnitude of the vibrations.

2. Dim Your Screen

This one tip affects battery life drastically. It’s obvious that dimming your screen will reduce your smartphone’s power consumption since we all have to activate the screen whenever we use our phones. If our screen is brightly lit up every couple of minutes when we check our emails and such, it eventually will zap battery juice. Auto-brightness setting enable the smartphone to adjust the brightness to its optimal level for reading while conserving battery life.
On the other hand though, you may consider tuning the level permanently to the dimmest level that you can still read under without straining your eyes. Doing so may do wonders to your battery life in the long run.

3. Shorten Screen Timeout

In the same manner, if you wish to minimize the power consumption of your smartphone of the screen display, you ought to consider shortening the screen timeout. This decides how long the screen will remain lit after you finish interacting with it.
Some of us do not have the habit of ‘locking’ the phone after we we are done with it; we just let it go lights out by itself. Keeping the timeout duration short will ensure that the phone doesn’t waste power when you’re not using it.

4. Switching Off When Inactive

Although it is true that turning on your phone consumes more power than unlocking your phone, switching it off for a couple of hours can save more battery than leaving it on sleep or inactive mode. If you know you’re not going to touch your phone for an extended period of time, such as when you’re attending a meeting or sleeping, you can actually cut down a significant amount of energy consumption if you simply switch it off.
You might be wondering why you should even bother about battery level when you’ve a charger with you at home while you sleep. Well, the thing is that repeated charging for certain kind of batteries eats up the battery volume. For such batteries, the best way is to conserve as much as you can so that your battery retains its original capacity as much as possible.

5. Charge Your Battery Correctly

Speaking of phone charging, there are generally two kinds of rechargeable batteries commonly used for smartphones: Lithium-ion (Li-Ion), and Nickel-based batteries: namely Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) and Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd).
The battery capacity in NiCd batteries are reduced every time you recharge them. Nonetheless, NiCd batteries have longer life cycles i.e. they can be recharged more often than NiMH batteries before stop working. Nickel-based batteries should be charged (to the full amount) when they’re more or less out of power, and not when there’s still a good amount of energy left.


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Li-Ion batteries have the longest life cycle among the three types of batteries but they also need to be charged more frequently (even when the battery is not fully used up) to maintain its original capacity. To keep your battery lasting longer, find out more about the type of battery that your smartphone uses and maintain the appropriate charging strategy for optimum usage.

6. Close Unnecessary Apps

Some of us open app after app and don’t bother to close them even after we no longer need to use them. This multi-tasking capability is a common feature of smartphones, but it is also a main reason why battery life gets drained away easily. The worst thing is that you’re losing battery juice when you are not even using them. Leaving them open will leave your battery at half-bar in no time.
As often as possible, kill your apps if you are not using them. There are some valuable apps out there that manage the multitasking ability of your smartphone to ensure it performs at its best to conserve battery life without jeopardizing usage. One such Android app is the Advanced Task Killer.

7. Disable GPS

Certain apps eat up more battery juice than others, particularly apps which utilize the GPS system to track your location. Your smartphone has a GPS unit that allows the sending and receiving of signals to and from satellites to determine your exact location, which is integral for some apps to work, for example, map-based apps like Google Maps or to check-in on Facebook.


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When left running in the background, some of these apps may continue to send and receive signals. It takes a lot out of your battery to continuously do that, even if you aren’t aware of it. Hence, you should ensure that those particular apps are closed when you really don’t need them. A more extreme way is to disable location services when prompted by these apps. It may slow down the efficiency of these apps but you won’t be tracked on your location and some users deliberately do that for privacy reasons.

8. No Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G/4G When Not in Use

Energy is consumed whenever your smartphone searches for signals, Wi-Fi, 3G or Bluetooth etc. When the reception is poor, the phone will continue scanning to attain a good connection. Repeated searches for these signals can easily make your battery level drop a notch.
What I’m saying is that you should turn off your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth when you don’t need to be connected. One convenient way to do it is to switch to ‘Airplane Mode’ or just switch your phone off when you know you can’t get any signal.
On the other hand, when you need good reception for your smartphone, place or position your phone in high connectivity zones. This will prevent your smartphones from constantly seeking for a connection and wasting your precious battery power switching from one signal to the other.

9. Minimize Notifications

With constant connectivity to the Internet, we tend to get notifications on our smartphones all the time, be it updates on the latest news, emails, high scores from games, add-ons for apps etc. But I’m sure that you would only want to be notified on the more essential stuffs like new text messages, or messages from Whatsapp.


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Not only is it annoying to constantly receive irrelevant notifications that can actually wait, it is also a powersucker for each of these notifications. Every incoming notification will light up your screen, make a sound alert or vibrate.
Manage your settings well and disable unnecessary notifications to save a little battery power (and avoid being frustrated with these constant notifications).

10. Maintain Cool Temperature

Some of us might have observed that our battery runs out faster when our smartphones are warm. Put simply, don’t leave your smartphones under direct sunlight or in any place that is hot.
One of the more common occurrences would be leaving the smartphone in a car parked under the sun. The battery will function optimally in cooler environments, so do look out for, and try to avoid, scenarios where your phone is exposed to unnecessary and excessive heat.

AB Smartphone Kata i1 Specification In Google Page



Size: 132 x 67 x 10.25mm (dimension)
Weight: 148g
Size: 4.5-inch
1.2 GHz Dual-Core MT6577 Processor
Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
8.0MP autofocus camera with LED Flash
720p HD video recording
1.3MP front camera
1GB of RAM
4GB of internal storage
microSD up to 32GB
8.0MP autofocus camera with LED Flash
720p HD video recording
1.3MP front camera
FM Radio
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Dual SIM Dual Standby
Standby/ Call time: 500 hours/  5 hours
Available color: Black and White

Rp. 1.900.000

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Kata i1 : Venera Tab Cloud 3, Ainol Tablet, Venera Ego 309, Lenovo A800 & S560

 Rp. 1.900.000

Detailed Specification :

Platform
  •     Dual SIM Android 4.04
Band
  •     Quad-Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
  •     Tri-Band 3G WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
Processor
  •     1.2 GHz Dual Core
Display
  •     4.5" qHD Display (960 x 540 Pixels)
Camera
  • 8.0 Mega-pixels Auto Focus Camera with LED Flash
  • 1.3 Mega-pixels Front Camera
  • Shooting mode: Single shot, Panorama, Multi-angle shot
  • Capture mode: Normal, Auto scene detect, Face beauty, Smile shot, Best shot, EV bracket shot, 4 shot, 8 shot, 16 shot
  • Color effect: Mono, Sepia, Negative, Aqua , Blackboard, Whiteboard
  • Scene mode: Auto, Night, Sunset, Party, Portrait, Landscape, Night portrait, Theatre, Beach, Snow, Steady photo, Fireworks, Sports, Candle light
    External: Support microSD card, up to 32GB

Battery
  •     Talk time: 5 hours
  •     Standby time: 500 hours
Dimension
  •     132 x 67 x 10.25mm
Weight
  •     148g
Available Color
  •     White
Music
  •     MP3 / AAC / OGG / FLAC
Video
  •     MKV / MPG / MP4 / AVI / RMVB / VOB / DAT
Connectivity Data
  •     GSM (Phase II+), GPRS Class 12, UMTS
  •     Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
  •     Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  •     GPS (Support GPS, AGPS)
Radio
  •     FM

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Jual Unit Onda V812 Quad Core Tablet PC Android Allwinner A31 WIFI HD 2160P Dual Camera 16GB

  Rp. 2.000.000 

Details

Onda V812 Quad Core is the first Onda 8 Inch Quad Core Android Tablet PC.Onda V812 Quad Core use Allwinner A31 CPU and 8 Core Power VR SGX544MP2 GPU.Onda V812 configured a 8 inch IPS screen with 1024*768 High-resolution.

Onda V812 Quad Core Features:

OS:  Android 4.1.1
CPU: AllWinner A31 Quad Core
GPU: Power VR SGX544MP2 8 Core
RAM     2GB,DDR3 1MB L2 Cache
Storage 16GB
Screen: Capacitive Touchscreen, 1024*768 resolution
Size:   8 inch
Resolution: 1024*768 IPS
Gravity Sensor:   Yes
Camera     Daul Camera,Back 5.0M Camera with Autofos,Front 0.3M

Onda V812 Quad Core Tablet PC Details:

Brand    Onda
MPN    Onda V812
Extend Card     Support TF card up to 32GB extended
Gravity Sensor     Yes
Google Play: Pre-installed
Multi-Touch     Yes, 5 points touch
Android Market     Yes
Skype     Yes
Email and Browser: Yes, built in
WIFI:    802.11b/802.11g / 802.11n
Earphone Interface     3.5mm
Video:4K HD Videp Play with formats of MP4/3GP/3G2/RM/RMVB/ASF/FLAC/APE/MOV etc.
Music     MP3/WMA/FLAC/APE/WAV/RA/Ogg/MIDI/3GP etc.
Ebook     UMD, TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2…

Friday, March 1, 2013

Harga & Spesifikasi Acer Iconia W510-27602G03iss Tablet Windows 8 - 32 GB - Silver



Rp. 5.999.000


ModelTablet
Berat (kg)0.6 kg
WarnaSilver
TipeW510-27602G03iss
Ukuran Layar (in)10.1
Hard Disk32
RAM2
Kapasitas Penyimpanan32
Kecepatan CPU1.50
Megapiksel8.0
Sistem OperasiWindows
Fitur TampilanHD
FiturMusic Player|Email|Touchscreen|MP3|Internet Ready
Garansi produk1 Tahun Garansi (Spare-part & Servis)
InputUSB
Output3.5mm jack|USB|HDMI
Koneksi NirkabelBluetooth|WiFi
Tipe GrafisIntel 3650
Kamera Belakang8 MP
Kamera Depan2 MP
USB PortYa
Resolusi Layar1366 x 768
Tipe BateraiLi-Po
Built in Memory2 GB RAM
Tipe Memory CardmicroSD
HDMI PortYa
Tipe LayarLED
Kapasitas Penyimpanan32 GB SSD
Kecepatan Processor1.50 GHz
Tipe ProcessorIntel Atom Z2760
Sistem OperasiWindows 8

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Ainol Novo 7 Advanced 2 Android 4.0 - www.abtech-yogyakarta.com



Rp.1.100.000

Details

Ainol NOVO7 Advanced II Android 4.0 Tablet PC with color 26W,800*480 resolution Audio many Core A10  and Mali 400 512 Mb. (Ainol Novo Store only sell genuine Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II Tablet PC, beware of imitations!)

CPU Features:

OS : Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
CPU : many Core A10 1.2 GHz
GPU : Mali 400 512 Mb
RAM : 512M,DDR3
Nand Flash : 8GB

Screen Information:

Screen : Capacitive Touchscreen
Color : 26w
Material : High resolution LCD
Size : 7 inch
Multi-Touch : 5 points touch
Gravity Sensor : Yes

Video Features:

Video : 1080P, AVI/MOV/MP4/RMVB/FLV/MKV
Music : MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG

Other Features:

Video : 1080P, MKV,AVI,RM,RMVB,MP4,MOV,VOB,DAT,FLV,3GP
Music : MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG
Ebook : TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2
Battery : 3.7V-3700ma about 14WH

Connetor Features:

Connetors DC(2.5mm)
HDMI(mini 19pin)
USB 2.0
SD card (max 32G supported)
Earphone (3.5 standard connector)
1 x 3.5mm earphone port
1 x TF card port
1 x MINI USB port;
1 x MINI HDMI port;

includes:

1 x Ainol NOVO7 Advanced Ⅱ Tablet PC
1 x USB cable
1 x Charger

Kata i1 - www.abtech-yogyakarta.com

 Rp. 1.900.000

Detailed Specification :

Platform
  •     Dual SIM Android 4.04
Band
  •     Quad-Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
  •     Tri-Band 3G WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
Processor
  •     1.2 GHz Dual Core
Display
  •     4.5" qHD Display (960 x 540 Pixels)
Camera
  • 8.0 Mega-pixels Auto Focus Camera with LED Flash
  • 1.3 Mega-pixels Front Camera
  • Shooting mode: Single shot, Panorama, Multi-angle shot
  • Capture mode: Normal, Auto scene detect, Face beauty, Smile shot, Best shot, EV bracket shot, 4 shot, 8 shot, 16 shot
  • Color effect: Mono, Sepia, Negative, Aqua , Blackboard, Whiteboard
  • Scene mode: Auto, Night, Sunset, Party, Portrait, Landscape, Night portrait, Theatre, Beach, Snow, Steady photo, Fireworks, Sports, Candle light
    External: Support microSD card, up to 32GB

Battery
  •     Talk time: 5 hours
  •     Standby time: 500 hours
Dimension
  •     132 x 67 x 10.25mm
Weight
  •     148g
Available Color
  •     White
Music
  •     MP3 / AAC / OGG / FLAC
Video
  •     MKV / MPG / MP4 / AVI / RMVB / VOB / DAT
Connectivity Data
  •     GSM (Phase II+), GPRS Class 12, UMTS
  •     Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
  •     Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  •     GPS (Support GPS, AGPS)
Radio
  •     FM

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Axioo Picopad 7" Cortex A8-1,2 Ghz Nice Specification Yogyakarta

Rp.975.000


Processor
BOXCHIP A10
Cortex A8 - 1.2 GHz
w/ Dual Mali-400 2D/3D graphies
OS

Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Memory
Internal : 512 MB DDR3
Storage
Internal : 4GB (3GB user-available)
Slot : MicroSD up to 32GB
Keyboard
7'' TFT Capacitive Multi Touch Pad
480 x 800 pixels, 16M/24bit
Dimension
192mm(L) x 122mm(W) x 11mm(H)
Weight
360 gram with battery pack
Radio Band
No
Connectivity
Data : No WLAN :Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth : No
GPS
No
Phone Service
None
Messanging
Email, Push Email, IM
Browser
HTML support Adobe Flash
Audio/Sound
Microphone Loudspeaker 3.5mm audio jack for stereo headset interface
Video Playback
HDMI Ver 1.4 Output (Support 3D Vision) 2160P HD, AVI(H.264, DIVX, XVID, rm, rmvb, MKV, WMV, MOV, MP4(H.264, MPEG, DIVX, XVID), MPEG, MPG, FLV. HD 1080P max.
Camera
Front : 0.3 MPx
Sensor
G-Sensor
Interface Ports
Mini USB v2.0 (OTG) Mini HDMI Port
Battery
Capacity : Li Polymer 3200mAh Standby time : 100 Hours Life time : 5 Hours

PUDKAMXTKGQ3

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Jual Tablet MID 1 - New Android Smartphone Yogyakarta

Rp. 830.000


SPESIFICATION
 
  • CPU VIA WM8650 up to 800Mhz
  • Android OS 2.2 Froyo
  • Layar 7”/800x480 pixel TFT touchscreen
  • * Memory 256MB ROM+256MB RAM
  • 2 GB Internal Storage
  • External Storage microSD, up to 16 GB
  • WiFi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
  • USB Modem compatible (several types), RJ 45 port
  • USB Keyboard & Mouse compatible
  • USB Flashdisk readable
  • Camera 1.3 Megapixel

Jual Ainol Novo 7 Aurora II - Android Smartphone Yogyakarta

Rp. 1.400.000


Details

Ainol Novo7 Aurora II (Ainol Novo7 Aurora 2) use the latest Dual Core Cortex-A9 Amlogic8726-M6 1.5GHz and Dual Core GPU Maili 400.Ainol Novo7 Aurora II use 7 inch LG IPS Touch Screen 1024*600 High Resolution,with 2M Front Camera Ainol Novo7 Aurora II support Google Play,Facebook,Youtube and Skype ....

Features:

OS: Android 4.0.3 full support Google Play,Facebook,Youtube..
CPU: Amlogic8726-M6 Cortex-A9 Dual Core(1.5Ghz)
GPU: Dual Core Mail 400×2
RAM     DDR3 1G 1333MHZ
Storage   16GB
Screen: 7 inch Capacitive Touchscreen, 1024*600 High-resolution IPS Screen
Resolution:    1024*600   Pixels
Visible Angle: 178°
Display: IPS
Skype     Yes
Android Market:    Yes
Camera     Front camera, 2 Megapixels

Details:

Extend Card     Support TF card up to 32GB extended
Gravity Sensor     Yes
OTG :  Support(exfat,ntfs,fat32) Support (win2000/xp/vista/7)
Video     1080P, AVI/MOV/MP4/RMVB/FLV/MKV…
Music     MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG
Ebook     UMD, TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2…
Email and Browser: Yes, built in
WIFI:    Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
3G :    Not built in, support external 3G dongle
Bluetooth:  No
GPS:   No
Multi-Touch     Yes, 5 points touch
Flash : Support Flash 10.2 (Adobe designed for Amlogic)
HDMI: Support HDMI 1.4

Battery :4000 MAh

Work Time: Music (WIFI Off) 15 Hours
Video (WIFI Off) 7 Hours
Internet (WIFI On) 6 Hours

Weight:  342g

Size: 186*120*11.9mm

Contain:

1 x Ainol Novo7 Aurora II Dual Core 1.5GHz
1 x USB cable
1 x Charger

Jual Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II - Android Smartphone yogyakarta



Rp.1.100.000

Details

Ainol NOVO7 Advanced II Android 4.0 Tablet PC with color 26W,800*480 resolution Audio many Core A10  and Mali 400 512 Mb. (Ainol Novo Store only sell genuine Ainol Novo 7 Advanced II Tablet PC, beware of imitations!)

CPU Features:

OS : Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
CPU : many Core A10 1.2 GHz
GPU : Mali 400 512 Mb
RAM : 512M,DDR3
Nand Flash : 8GB

Screen Information:

Screen : Capacitive Touchscreen
Color : 26w
Material : High resolution LCD
Size : 7 inch
Multi-Touch : 5 points touch
Gravity Sensor : Yes

Video Features:

Video : 1080P, AVI/MOV/MP4/RMVB/FLV/MKV
Music : MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG

Other Features:

Video : 1080P, MKV,AVI,RM,RMVB,MP4,MOV,VOB,DAT,FLV,3GP
Music : MP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG
Ebook : TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2
Battery : 3.7V-3700ma about 14WH

Connetor Features:

Connetors DC(2.5mm)
HDMI(mini 19pin)
USB 2.0
SD card (max 32G supported)
Earphone (3.5 standard connector)
1 x 3.5mm earphone port
1 x TF card port
1 x MINI USB port;
1 x MINI HDMI port;

includes:

1 x Ainol NOVO7 Advanced Ⅱ Tablet PC
1 x USB cable
1 x Charger

Jual Ainol Novo 7 Paladin - Best Android yogyakarta

Rp.950.000


Details

The Ainol Novo 7 Paladin (also the name as ainol novo 7 Knight Paladin ) is the first android tablet pc support the latest google android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. (Ainol Novo Store only sell genuine Ainol Novo 7 Paladin, beware of imitations!)

Ainol Novo 7 Paladin CPU Features:

OS: Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
CPU: 4470Xbust >1.0GHz
GPU:GC860
Memory: 512M RAM, 8GB Nandflash built in, extend memory up to 16GB via micro sd card
Support: WMA, MP3, WAV, AAC
Video: 3D Graphic Engine: 3D Games

Screen Information:

Screen: Capacitive Touchscreen, 800X400 resolution Audio
Material     LCD
Color     26
Size     7 inch
Resolution     800X400  Pixels

Video Features:

Image format     BMP, JPEG, PNG, GIF
Audio output     MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC, WAV, OGG, APE
Recording features     Support MP3, WAV format
Acoustic effect     Unique virtual sound field, mutil EQ acoustic mode
HDMI     1080P
Video playing format     Support AVI,WMV,MP4,MKV,RM, RMVB, FLV, MOV,3GP
TV OUT     PAL, NTSC

Connetor Features:

Connetors     DC(2.5mm)
HDMI(mini 19pin)
USB 2.0
SD card (max 32G supported)
Earphone (3.5 standard connector)

other Features:

OTG     Yes
APK installation     Yes
LRC     Yes
3D games     Yes
Calendar     Yes
Handwriting     Yes
Flash games     Yes
Typewriting     Yes
Audio     Yes
External sound     Yes
E-books     Yes
G-sensor     Yes
Battery  4000mAh

includes:

1 x Ainol Novo 7 Paladin Tablet PC
1 x USB cable
1 x Charger

Jual Advan Vandroid T2V - Android & Gadget Yogyakarta


Rp. 1.190.000



- Operating System: Android Gingerbread 2.3  
- Processor: ARM-v6 1 GHz
- Internal memory: 512 MB expandable up to 32 GB
- RAM: 512 MB
- Screen : 7" Capacitive ( 480 x 800 )
- Front Camera VGA
- Main Camera : 2.0 MP
- Expansion slot:USB2.0, USB OTG,TF CARD SLOT, 3.5mm stereo headphone jack,Ethernet
- WiFi (802.11b/g/n)
- Frequency : GSM/GPRS/EDGE
- Dimension : 196.5 x 111.5 x 13.6 mm
- Battery : 4000 mAh
- Mobile tv

Jual ADVAN Vandroid S5 - Android Yogyakarta


Rp. 1.550.000

ADVAN S5

Spesifikasi :
Dual sim card :
5.3" capacitive WVGA ( 480 x 800 )
Android 4.0 ice cream
Cortex A8 1Ghz
3.5 HSUPA
Ram 512MB
Internal memory 4gb
Call - SMS - Bluetooth
Dual Sim card
G-sensor
Dual webcam .rear 8 MP
Wi-fi 802.11b/g/n
Micro sd up to 32gb
FM radio
Battery 2500 mAh
Micro USB
Audio port.

Android - Kata i1 4.0.4 Smartaphone ( Handphone Cerdas )

 Rp. 1.850.000

Detailed Specification :

Platform
  •     Dual SIM Android 4.04
Band
  •     Quad-Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
  •     Tri-Band 3G WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
Processor
  •     1.2 GHz Dual Core
Display
  •     4.5" qHD Display (960 x 540 Pixels)
Camera
  • 8.0 Mega-pixels Auto Focus Camera with LED Flash
  • 1.3 Mega-pixels Front Camera
  • Shooting mode: Single shot, Panorama, Multi-angle shot
  • Capture mode: Normal, Auto scene detect, Face beauty, Smile shot, Best shot, EV bracket shot, 4 shot, 8 shot, 16 shot
  • Color effect: Mono, Sepia, Negative, Aqua , Blackboard, Whiteboard
  • Scene mode: Auto, Night, Sunset, Party, Portrait, Landscape, Night portrait, Theatre, Beach, Snow, Steady photo, Fireworks, Sports, Candle light
    External: Support microSD card, up to 32GB

Battery
  •     Talk time: 5 hours
  •     Standby time: 500 hours
Dimension
  •     132 x 67 x 10.25mm
Weight
  •     148g
Available Color
  •     White
Music
  •     MP3 / AAC / OGG / FLAC
Video
  •     MKV / MPG / MP4 / AVI / RMVB / VOB / DAT
Connectivity Data
  •     GSM (Phase II+), GPRS Class 12, UMTS
  •     Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
  •     Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  •     GPS (Support GPS, AGPS)
Radio
  •     FM

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