Monday, 25 February 2013

Unit 14 P2



Blackberry bold 9900.

BlackBerry has been up against it recently, its handsets really only holding their own based on people's love of the form factor and their abilities at basic phone duties. When it came to apps, web browsing, and other smartphone fripperies, though, they lagged well behind. Research In Motion hopes to change all that with its latest handset, the BlackBerry Bold 9900. Available now for around £415 SIM free, it's not cheap but is just about on the money for a premium handset.

Bads

Very limited app store
Small screen

Goods

Stylish design
Great screen quality
Superb keyboard


Samsung laptop silver


Super lightweight at 0.75 kilograms, the Samsung Series 5 11.6” is easy to transport yet jam packed full of technology and handy features to make the most of portable computing. It is powered by an Intel® Atom™ Z2760 Processor with Intel® SGX545 graphics coupled with 2 GB of RAM for a reliable operation with top notch graphics.




Blackberry book phone 7


Beautiful to behold and full of features, the playbook tablet first catches your eye with its bright and vivid 7" LCD display. The multi-touch capacitive screen makes for fun and intuitive operation, whilst a dual-core 1GHz processor and 1GB of RAM drive performance along at a sprightly rate. A generous 64GB of on board storage space is provided for your documents and favourite multimedia files.




Apple Ipod touch 4th generation


3.5-inch diagonal widescreen Multi-Touch Retina display

960-by-640-pixel resolution at 326 pixels per inch

4.4 by 2.3 by 0.28 inches - 111 by 58.9 by 7.2 mm

3.56 ounces - 101 grams

720p HD video on rear camera

iOS6

Dual Core A5 chip

Bluetooth 4.0

Up to 40 hours of music playback

Up to 7 hours of video playback

VGA quality video on front camera

Apple Maps location service







2 comments:

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