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You have seen phones with 12-mega pixel cameras, and you have also seen phones with 3.5-inch touch screens and multimedia capability at par with Walkman.
On, first look I did not notice anything special in this 40 inch VU Television except that it looks beautiful in its glossy, piano-black finish, like many other LCD televisions available in the market.
SONY Ericsson created ripples of sort in the cellphone academia last week when they launched three phones at a go. But Satio took the centre stage on the might of its powerful multimedia capability and a whopping 12.1-mega pixel camera.
As it’s said—“Music exists because people create it, perform it and listen to it!” Bose is no exception, They have created yet another SoundDock for the iPod.
Most of us, no matter what we do, have access to two computers these days, one at the workplace and the other at home, be it a desktop or a laptop.
I found three things common in Arena from LG, XpressMusic 5800 from Nokia and finally Sony Ericsson’s Walkman W995.
Remember the Hindi film Patanga, produced way back in 1949, that had a popular number Mere piya gaye Rangoon, kiya hai wahan se telephone, tumhaari yaad sataati hai...?
The very concept of ‘canning’ the music was to bring it to the cosier realm of the living rooms from the confines of the exclusive concert halls and also preserve it for posterity.
“Is it a cell phone with a built-in laptop or is it a midget laptop that also doubles as a full-fledged cell phone?” Well! I am talking about the Nokia’s new flagship called ‘N97’!