Thursday, 13 October 2011

HTC Radar Windows Phone launched in India

                HTC has announced the launch of the first Windows Phone 7.5 Mango device in India, with the HTC Radar, which has been priced at Rs. 25,490 (MRP), and Rs. 23,990 (MOP). While Samsung’s Omnia W has also been announced (Rs. 19,900), it is expected to reach shelves after the Radar.
              The HTC Radar was first introduced to world along with another Windows Phone Mango offering – the massive 4.7-inch display-bearing HTC Titan. The HTC Radar is a much smaller device, with a 3.8-inch S-LCD display that boasts of the same resolution as the Titan, at 800x480. The Radar is powered by a 1GHz Scorpion processor and Adreno 205 GPU on the Qualcomm MSM8255 chipset, along with 512MB of RAM.

                Other specifications include a 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash capable of 720p HD video recording, a front-facing 1.3MP camera, a secondary microphone for active noise cancellation, microHDMI port, 8GB of inbuilt storage expandable up to 32GB via microSD, as well as a variety of connectivity options - HSPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11n with DLNA, GPS with A-GPS support, stereo FM with RDS, Bluetooth v2.1, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It has a 1520 mAh battery that is rated to deliver up to 360 hours of standby time, and 5.5 hours of talk time. It weighs in at 137 grams and is 10.9mm thick. The HTC Radar also comes with a document editor onboard.
          On face value, the Samsung Omnia W is a similar phone, with a 3.7-inch (800x480 pixel) S-AMOLED display, along with a 5MP autofocus camera capable of 720p HD recording, document editor, and 8GB of storage. It even contains the same Qualcomm MSM8255 chipset with Adreno 205 graphics and 512MB of RAM. However, it has a faster 1.4GHz processor. Its lower price, compared to the HTC Radar, therefore becomes quite a plus point in its favour. HTC’s distinctive styling on the Radar though, with the aluminium unibody design, could be sufficiently attractive for the consumer, as well as the better camera - the 5MP offering on the HTC Radar has a 28mm lens with a F2.2 aperture, promising great photos in various conditions.

Roku Lt Streaming Media Player

                    Roku is a brand name in the consumer electronic products category. Roku already has a strong base in the digital media products category. The latest product that is going to arrive in the market is Roku LT streaming media player which is known to be the most advanced digital media streaming box for the corresponding TV.
                 The main attraction of Roku LT streaming media player is its astonishing price range. It comes with a very affordable price which makes it the suitable choice for all the users.With the assistance of this device you will be able to watch over 300 channels which makes the product extremely user friendly. Another important attraction of this player is its compatibility factor. The media player supports Netflix, amazon instant video. It also supports Pandora as well as Disney too. The most important news that is making headlines is the implementation of the HBO Go app. But the fact is that you must subscribe to a qualifying cable company that promotes the HBO in order to use the HBO Go app. The partnership between Roku and HBO came as a surprise to the users when it was announced that HBO will join the Roku family soon. This makes HBO Go the second authenticated channel which includes a whopping 1400 titles of the HBO programming.
                 Roku LT streaming media player is expected to arrive with cutting edge features. The LT is expected to come with high definition video at 720p through the HDMI technology. It is also expected to come within built wireless features. It is also expected to come with the implementation of A/V output which is mainly used for the standard definition. Roku LT is expected to work only on TV's that makes use of new generation technologies.