Posts Tagged ‘zune’

Samsung Nexus S Unboxing

Newly released Samsung Nexus S gets unboxed by phonefight. Sold unlocked and exclusive to Best Buy, the Nexus S is the newest flagship Android phone with the pure Google experience. But does it live up to the name “Nexus”? Features include, 5mp camera with LED flash, 16gb built in memory, (NFC) chip and curved 4″ super AMOLED screen. 1GHZ Hummingbird Processor is the icing for this Gingerbread phone. First Android phone to be released with software 2.3 (gingerbread)…. To get the latest reviews on the Nexus S and all other smartphones…. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! Follow us on twitter @phonefight “Like” phonefight on Facebook Thanks for watching and please leave comments and feedback below!!!

LG Quantum Review

A video review of the LG Quantum. This is one of three Windows Phone 7 smartphones available on AT&T. The LG Quantum has a slide out hardware keyboard and the usual Windows Phone specs: 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 16GB storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, a GPS and a 5 megapixel camera. It has a 3.5″ capacitive touch screen.

REVIEW: Three Zune HD Cases

www.zunethoughts.com In this video, I take a look at three Zune HD cases. One from Incipio, The Underground (price unknown right now), and two from DLO the Jam Jacket (.99) and the Action Jacket (.99). Distributed by Tubemogul.

2010 MacBook Air 11 inch review by TechCentury

SB from TechCentury with a review of the Fall 2010 11 inch MacBook Air. Links: www.myspace.com www.twitter.com techcentury@gmail.com Specs of the machines: MacBook Air 11-inch 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor 2GB DDR3 memory 128GB flash storage NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics MacBook aluminium 13.3 inch 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor 2gb DDR3 Ram 250gb hard drive Nvidia 9400m graphics iMac: 27 inch 3.06Hz Intel Core 2 Duo processor ATI Radeon HD 4670 4gb DDR3 RAM 1TB hard drive

The Most Amazing HDTV EVER!!!!! Plus HD Zune Review – HD Nation

Amazing 000 HDTV projector will rock your world, plus a hands-on review with the new HD Zune, the best way to watch and share HD shows and audio – if you like 720p, and yes, there is a catch. Also, a round-up of new HD Gear from the CEDIA show, including bargain 65″ Flatpanels, uncompressed wireless 1080p, the new Pioneer eTap. A great HDTV Mount: Success at last! Plus the myths and facts behind Digital Audio Coaxial Cable, and wha tyour options are. Finally, best new Blu-Ray releases for September 22, 2009!

Apple iPod Touch 2010 (4th Generation) Review 2010 JesusRecovery GUEST AT THE END!

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Windows Phone 7 review

Windows Phone 7 review If you’re familiar with the Zune HD’s user interface, you’ll feel right at home with Windows 7. Microsoft hinted that the Zune and Windows Mobile teams were working closely and you can definitely see this relationship in Series 7. The menus and interface have the same fluid animations and clean typeface as the Zune HD’s. The Quick Launch screen is a far-cry from the old Windows Mobile start screen. Large, colorful tiles serve as shortcuts to your most-used or favorite apps or Web sites. You can also place live tiles on the screen with links to your Facebook profile or friends. These tiles are live, meaning if the content of the app or site is updated, the tile will update on your screen. So if you have a link to a friend’s Facebook profile on your Quick Launch screen, that tile will update when they change their picture. It is a bit creepy if you don’t know them very well, but cool nonetheless. With a tap and drag, you can easily move them around in any order you like or press a broken heart icon to remove them from the screen. Swiping right takes you to a list of all of your apps. If you want to move one of your apps to your Quick Launch display, you simply press down on the app and select “add to quick launch.” When you’re in an app, you’ll see a row of other menu options at the top of the display. Like the Zune, you can “pan” through these menu items with a flick of your finger. If you want to go back to the previous menu, you simply hit the