Archive for January, 2007

The Htc Shift - the All-in-one Mobile Broadband Solution

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
Let’s take a look at a new mobile PC, designed to give you mobile broadband right out the box, wherever you are: the awesomely powerful HTC Shift.

Mobile computing made easy

There’s no doubt that mobile broadband is a cool thing. I’ve gone on at great length about how it’s changing the world in 2008, and it is. The internet is becoming something we don’t just sit at a desk to use, but something that we carry round with us, in our pockets. Well, since laptops are still quite big, nearly in our pockets. Maybe in some kind of bag-type arrangement. The point is, though, that with the advent of mobile broadband, people are finding that they not only can use broadband wherever they are, they want to use it wherever they are.

So, the desire to use mobile broadband is there, but what technologies exist to let people actually use it. The one that’s most prevalent at the moment is, essentially, a case of taking a laptop, plugging in a USB Modem with mobile broadband sim card, and going for it. And that is a very, very simple solution, as the steps are 1) get USB Modem; 2) plug in; 3) enjoy. But some people want a solution even simpler, one that they just fire up, straight out of the box, and go for it.

That’s where the HTC Shift comes in!

Essentially, the HTC Shift, if you want to tie it down to one particular category, is a UMPC, and Ultra-Mobile PC. So, think mini-laptop. And it really is, too, because it’s powered by Windows Vista. Yes, that’s proper Windows Vista, no compromises here! Well… I say that, but there is one… but it’s a positive compromise! You see, the HTC Shift is powered by Vista, but it also uses a stripped down version of Windows Mobile. The importance of that is that you can move about with it, in-between working sessions when you have it in full-on laptop mode, you can switch down to low power mode, still check your emails, and so on, but drastically increase your battery life.

It’s things like that that make the HTC Shift such a powerful mobile broadband device. There’s no two-ways about it, with a spec list like this baby has, it’d be hardly surprising if it conquers the online world. Sure, it has competition from mobile phones like the iPhone and the vast range of laptops on the market, but nothing comes close to providing this level of internet speed with this level of portability. Want to see for yourself? Compare mobile broadband packages with, for example, the iPhone, and you’ll see what I mean!



By: Matt Sharp

About the Author:

Expert in mobile phones and mobile broadband, having worked in the industry for over 7 years.



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Hcl Mileap: Ultra-portable Laptop in Your Range

Saturday, January 6th, 2007
 

Laptop computer is a small mobile computer that runs on a single main battery. An external AC/DC adapter charges the battery, by supplying power to the laptop. The small portable computers contain components that are similar to desktop and perform the same functions. But, with the factors such as flexibility, portability, affordbility, these miniaturised and optimised devices can be easily carried on the move. The laptops have liquid crystal displays or LCD and most of them use different memory modules for RAM. In addition to a keyboard, laptops utilise a touchpad or a pointing stick for input.

The laptops have become an important device among “next generation” users. The laptops can be distinguished on the basis processor, size, brand, features and lots more. As a matter of fact, the market is full of high-class laptops from some of the leading manufacturers such as HCL, Sony, Acer, IBM and HP. The HCL has been a trailblazer in the world of laptop technology. It has continued its dominance over the laptop market in the past few decades, which can be easily proved with the HCL Mileap. The HCL Mileap X-series is the latest range on the laptop front from HCL.

The smart, reliable and feature-rich HCL Mileap X-series are powered by the Intel Celeron M processor, 353 featuring 7-inch WXGA display, 2-GB Flash storage, option for hard drive and lots more. These laptops deliver consistent and high-end performance. The ultra-stylish laptop has a powerful processor which ensures smart solutions and overall performance. These HCL laptop come preloaded with high-class functionality and smart features such as two USB v2.0 ports, 4-in-1 Media Card Reader, Ethernet LAN connection, built-in Stereo, Memory stick, Li-Ion Battery pack and integrated Wi-Fi.

These X series Milap laptops are shock proof and they are available in three colour option namely-Black, Pink and Blue. It delivers satisfactory performance with a Linux operating system and offers unmatched sound quality with the help of an exceptional VIA Vinyl AC 97 sound card. The built-in and fixed Intel video card possess a memory of 8 MB and offer unparallelled video viewing.

The wide 7.0 inches WXGA screen comes with a high resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. Therefore, it can be said that the HCL MiLeap X laptop facilitates top class viewing and navigation. This easy to use laptop is embedded with a 512MB DDR2 and 2 GB Flash drive.



By: Raisa Raima

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The author is a specialist in retail writing. Her writing skills reflect the outcome of years of exposure to the retail industry. Working with retail giants as a consultant has enriched her knowledge base and her passion for writing got fire. She can be read regularly on RetailsDirect.com. For details please visit: www.retailsdirect.com
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