Tuesday 29 May 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3

With the latest version of Android, a whopping 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD screen and a whole suite of Apple-beating features, is the new Samsung Galaxy SIII the greatest phone ever?
Samsung has made a big deal about this new phone, not only choosing to launch it at a big and glitzy standalone event in London but also claiming nearly 10 million pre-orders before it's even launched.
The price is pretty palatable for a top-end phone – the likes of Three are already offering it for just £34 a month with oodles of minutes and data, which is already much, much cheaper than any iPhone would ever launch for.But let's get down to the main question – is this the phone you should be spending your hard-earned cash on before it's even launched?

Design 

The Samsung Galaxy S3 is, according to Samsung anyway, 'inspired by nature – it sees, listens, responds, and allows you to share the greatest moments'.

 

While this is all a little hyperbolic, the nature theme is certainly present when you handle the phone for the first time.Brushed polycarbonate – you've got a choice of 'Marble White' and 'Pebble Blue' – adorns the large device, which runs in with dimensions of 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm, despite still having to pack in a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD screen.

 

We'll lay it out right now: the plastic feeling of the Galaxy S3 won't appeal to all. It feels very lightweight (despite tipping the scales at 133g) in the hand, and some people will read this as feeling a little cheap.
However, it's exactly the same sensation as we found on the Galaxy S2, and given the silly numbers of sales that had, we think there's more than a market for a phone that you'll barely notice in your pocket most of the time.But we'll be very clear on this - the Galaxy S3 is not a cheap-feeling phone. It's got a really solid Gorilla Glass front, a well-packaged interior and a more robust battery cover. It's polycarbonate rather than bog-standard plastic, although we're not sure some people will like the more rounded nature of the design (although it's purely subjective).

However, despite being made of similar material, there's no doubt that the One X feels more premium in the hand thanks to being a touch more weighty… there's something about something so large being so light that some will find disconcerting.
Amendment: the HTC One X is actually 3g lighter than the S3, but despite carrying both around at once, the S3 still felt lighter, which shows the way texture can affect the way a phone feels in the pocket.
There's no doubt in our minds that the Pebble Blue offering is the much more attractive option, as the Marble White looks similar to a low-end Galaxy Mini or similar – the brushed effect is really necessary.
 Compared to rest of the Galaxy line, the S3 has more in common with the original Galaxy S than the S2, with curved edges the theme in the design language. The home button has also been elongated, although the same menu and back buttons remain from the prequel.
Overall, the effect is much more like the Samsung Galaxy Nexus than anything else – rounded edges, HD screen but with a more minimal bezel to really accentuate the larger screen in the hand.
The button design around the phone has been well thought out in our opinion - for a phone this big it's very difficult to make all the keys accessible, so putting the lock button on the right-hand side rather than the top makes a large degree of sense.The addition of the lozenge-shaped home button, and its softkey 'Back' and 'Menu' buttons are great additions in our eyes, as it means contextual menus can be found easily without needing to mess around looking for the on-screen icon.The volume up and down button is parallel to the lock key on the left-hand side of the phone, and also within easy reach when holding the Galaxy S3 in the hand.The microUSB slot is placed at the bottom of the phone - easy to find with a charger but it will be interesting to see how it's used when placed in docks and car cradles.The battery cover is also made of the same polycarbonate material as the rest of the body. Yes, you read that right - the battery cover is removable!


This means that not only can switch the battery in and out - a key consideration for many people - there's also a cheeky surprise in the shape of a microSD slot next to the microSIM port. Expandable memory? This just gets better and better.
This means that theoretically you'll be able to have a 128GB-capacity Samsung Galaxy S3 if you combine the top spec of internal memory (64GB) with the largest microSD card around at the moment (64GB)... making it a mouth-watering prospect for those that love a spot of media.
Sure, there are stats that say only 10% of users regularly go over 16GB of storage, but there's always the lower end version of the Galaxy S3 for that... but with HD movie downloads becoming far more prevalent, plus the influx of HD apps, we're thinking more space is an excellent idea.
But overall, in the hand, the Samsung Galaxy S3 feels superb. The design contours well against the palm, and while the screen size may be a little big for some (you'll need a bit of shuffling to reach the upper section of the screen) it's definitely useable in the hand.
So in short: if you don't mind a slightly lighter-feeling polycarbonate shell and you like big HD screens in your pocket, this is a phone definitely worth checking out.

Hands on: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0

Samsung chose its European Forum in Prague to announce its first-ever Ice Cream Sandwich powered tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.With so many iterations of the Galaxy Tab, it is easy to forget just which Tab this is the sequel to. It is in fact the successor to the first-ever tablet Samsung released, the original 7-inch Galaxy Tab.While its specs may not have changed that much in 18 months, the chassis certainly has. While Samsung opted for a thick slab of tablet with a white back first time around, the new Galaxy Tab as a more rounded silver back. Its style is much more in keeping with the original Samsung Galaxy S smartphone.
 Powering the tablet up and we impressed by the speed of the thing. Given that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 has a 1Ghz dual-core processor, it didn't blow our mind speed wise but flicking through varying menus didn't muster up any lag and flicking from different apps – we went from the Social Hub to camera and the action didn't expose any weaknesses in the Galaxy Tab 2's power.
 In the hand, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 certainly feels a lot lighter than its predecessor – in the specs list Samsung has it badged at 344g. The lack of jagged edges makes it fit the hand a lot better. And while we have never been truly enamoured with the 7-inch size for a tablet, it was a decent enough device for browsing the web and flicking through Twitter and the like.

When it comes to cameras, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 has a 3MP snapper on the rear and a VGA camera on the front.Although a conference room isn't the best place to take an image, the camera worked well with the mix of bright white and blue, the two colours which dominate Samsung's stand.
 When it comes to connectivity, Samsung has significantly juiced up its AllShare service and actually made it work anywhere. Before, where it was for those in the same house – a bit like Bluetooth – this has been expanded to work anywhere, as long as you have your device linked to the service.
Depending on your tastes for Samsung software, you will be pleased to hear that there is a new hub. Called the Video hub, this is where you can get your movie content and works in the same way as the Music and the Game hub.There's also an app recommendation engine on the tablet as well.
 Other than that, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 is a decent update for those who like the 7-inch tablet size but it does lack wow factor when it comes to specs. This is purely Samsung's fault, having already released the more powerful Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (1.2Ghz) and the Galaxy Tab 7.7 (1.4Ghz).
But, and this is depending on price which is still TBA, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 is a great sign of things to come for ICS on tablets.The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 UK release date is March and will come in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB flavours and the option to upgrade memory through a microSD slot.

PlayStation Vita

In the face of the casual gaming revolution from the DS and App Store, Sony has stuck to what it knows, and its latest handheld is going to be a beast of a machine when it comes to raw power. And that pleases us greatly.
The Vita packs a quad-core graphics processor, making even the impressive graphics in the iPad 2 [link] look small-time in comparison. The graphics can shine on the qHD screen, and there are touch controls as well as dual analogue sticks, to keep both hardcore gamers and the Angry Birds crowd happy. With amazing-looking versions of Sony's games, including a new Uncharted offering, coming, the Vita is definitely a gamer's device, and potentially an awesome one at that.

Sony PlayStation 3D Display

3D is still somewhat stumbling towards mainstream relevance, with more and more new TVs integrating it, but the PS3 can do 3D games and 3D Blu-ray playback, so Sony's making it simple to watch 3D without having to replace your entire home cinema setup. The PlayStation 3D Display can also cleverly use its 3D abilities to display two different images to two different players if you're playing multiplayer, as an alternative to split-screen gaming.
As a relatively low-cost (compared to big home cinema displays) 3D screen that's not too big, but features some cutting-edge 3D technology, Sony's display ticks all the boxes. It's a brilliant way to get into 3D gaming without totally breaking the bank, and is great for bedroom gaming or a second screen beyond your main TV.

Sunday 27 May 2012

ASUS Padfone: A Smartphone That Docks into a Tablet revealed

Newgadgetsrelease News- ASUS today announced its Padfone, and has leaked out somewhat ahead of schedule. Set to be launched at Computex 2011, the PadFone consists of an Eee Pad Transformer style slate with a section at the back that opens up to accept a smartphone. Once docked with what looks to be HDMI and USB ports slotting into the side of the handset the tablet offers a lot more screen real-estate and, we’re guessing, a fair chunk of added battery life. The mockup ASUS is showing the world today includes a 4.3-inch smarpthone and a 10.1-inch tablet dock, but the company says it “hasn’t yet settled on the final dimensions of the eventual retail product”.



TAT7 iPhone Scuba case

There is just something about underwater photos that make it look all like a dream. Perhaps it is the surreal feel surrounding the moray eel that you have just snapped, or the ruins of the great Titanic that has sunk to the bottom of the ocean, with its hulking frame forming part of the underwater scene that greets your eyes, where its once luxurious rooms are now homes for all sorts of ocean dwelling creatures. As for the kind of equipment used to snap such photos when underwater, they are nothing short of being super expensive – at least, when compared to your regular camera, that is.
These days, underwater casings for a standard issue DSLR or even a regular consumer class digital camera are still expensive, but not so much priced out of reach of the ordinary citizen after saving up for a while. However, if you have yet to jump aboard the digital camera bandwagon, there is always the backup which is an iPhone (or perhaps, the new HTC One X) that has a spanking camera sensor built in. However, since iPhones and water do not mix too well, this is where the TAT7 iPhone Scuba case comes in handy.

Thursday 24 May 2012

TOUGH TG-1

PERKARA yang membezakan kamera kompak terbaharu Olympus, TG-1 dengan model-model lain yang berada di pasaran ialah pada bukaan maksimum lensa iaitu f2.0. Ia mampu memberikan imej yang terang dan jelas terutamanya pada waktu malam.
Dengan bukaan lensa yang maksimum, pengatup kelajuan kamera tersebut juga lebih pantas sehingga lensanya diklasifikasi sebagai lensa yang berkelajuan tinggi.
Bukaan lensa itu memberikan kelebihan kepada pengguna untuk merakam gambar pada waktu malam dan cuaca buruk walaupun dengan kadar cahaya tidak mencukupi.
Kelajuan ISO kamera sentiasa rendah bagi mengurangkan kekotoran pada imej sekali gus mampu untuk menghasilkan imej yang cantik.
Melalui teknologi iHS, gabungan sensor CMOS dan pemproses imej SLR TruePic VI mampu meningkatkan kelajuan operasi kamera melalui tiga kaedah iaitu semasa kamera dihidupkan, ketika lensa kamera berada pada mode fokus dan apabila menggunakan fungsi-fungsi lain semasa penggambaran.
Fungsi GPS kelajuan tinggi juga mampu untuk mengesan maklumat lokasi penggambaran dengan merakam informasi tempat dalam bentuk imej. Data disimpan dalam simpanan kad SD dan sesuai untuk fotografi lokasi luar.
GPS bagi kamera itu bermula dari titik mula pengguna kamera sehingga maklumat lokasi yang ingin dituju ditemui kerana maklumat lokasi dikesan melalui satelit.
TG-1 menawarkan 4x lensa zoom yang memaparkan imej yang luas, 25 sehingga 100 milimeter (mm) bersamaan dengan imej yang dipapar menerusi lensa telefoto. Uniknya, kamera itu juga mempunyai fungsi penukaran kanta kalis air.
TOUGH TG-1 juga dilengkapi dengan lensa fish-eye yang membolehkan pengguna menghasilkan gambar pada sudut yang lebih luas. Penggunaan lensa tele turut mampu mendapatkan sudut imej bersamaan dengan 170mm.

Gincu tiga dalam satu

WANITA dan gincu memang sukar dipisahkan. Sejak ia dipopularkan Cleopatra, gincu memainkan peranan penting dalam tatarias wajah dan mampu mengubah penampilan seseorang wanita.
Pelbagai jenis gincu kini berada di pasaran dan setiap satunya bertindak memberi suntikan warna bagi meningkatkan mood serta gaya solekan diingini.
Seiring perkembangan teknologi kosmetik, gincu juga tidak terkecuali mengalami gelombang revolusi apabila muncul gincu unik yang tampil dengan bermacam kelebihan untuk kulit bibir.

Avon antaranya, hadir dengan gincu Shine Attract dengan gel luaran berpelembap yang pertama di dunia bagi memberikan kelembapan serta kilauan warna berpanjangan pada bibir.


Menurut Pengarah Urusan Avon Malaysia, Carolyn Nur Amira Lee, gincu Shine Attract ini bukan saja menjurus kepada teknik solekan mudah malah lambang kepada wanita era moden.

“Wanita zaman ini mengejar masa dan tidak berpeluang berdandan lama di depan cermin. Justeru, gincu Shine Attract ini memudahkan wanita bersolek apabila gincu, pelembap dan pengilat bibir digandingkan dalam satu produk.

“Fokus utamanya ialah lembapan berkekalan yang mengelilingi teras warnanya, lalu memberikan perlindungan berpanjangan pada bibir serta mengelakkannya merekah apabila terdedah kepada alam sekeliling.

“Menariknya, gincu ini juga membuatkan warna tahan lama pada bibir walaupun selepas makan dan minum,” katanya.

Menerusi rumusan gel berhidrat tinggi, Shine Attract tidak meninggalkan kesan melekit dan pigmen warnanya dilapisi tekstur gel ringan agar warna melekap cantik di bibir.

Selain itu, Shine Attract turut diperkaya dengan vitamin A dan E serta kandungan SPF 15 agar bibir tidak terdedah kepada selaran matahari, sekali gus membuatkan bibir sihat dan menarik sepanjang hari.

Hadir dalam 10 pilihan rona, Shine Attract yang dilancarkan di seluruh negara Ahad lalu kini boleh didapati di semua wakil Avon pada harga promosi RM27.90.

Layari www.my.avon.com atau kunjungi butik kecantikan Avon untuk maklumat lanjut.

Saturday 19 May 2012

Meet the dinosaurs

THEY are here! The dinosaurs, all 30 of them, are roaming the National Science Centre in Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur.
Unlike their ancestors, these dinosaurs are here to have a roaring good time educating and entertaining visitors about their lifestyle and food habits.
These mechatronic dinosaurs are the main stars at the Dinosaurs Live Exhibition which is on until end of July, just perfect for the coming school holidays. These life-sized creations can move their bodies and limbs, blink their eyes and roar like the real thing.

EXTINCT GIANTS
Visitors young and old can experience the world of these extinct giants with their intimidating size and ferocious roars.
The explanatory boards give and facts about these dinosaurs which dominated Earth some 65-250 million years ago.
Visitors will also learn about the animal’s  anatomical characteristics, food patterns and habitats.
These dinosaurs are truly intercontinental — their fossils have been discovered in almost all the five continents and come in various sizes and colours.
Some are downright cute, like the ones found in China with a fleece of golden fur and another huge fellow with a horn, which gives the creature a goat-like mien rather than that of a typical dinosaur. Surely, you would want to pat it rather than run away!
To make the experience more fun, take part in Outrun A Dinosaur. You run on a track that has a speed device. You are competing against the various dinosaur speeds of locomotion.
There is also a Dinosaur Kiosk where children can colour and etch out the great creatures or ride the infamous Tyrannosaurus rex,  better known as T-Rex (of Jurassic Park fame), and his fellow terrors and take pictures for a fee.
Entrance fees are RM15 for adults and RM12 for children aged 7-12 and students with ID tags. Children below 6 enter for free.

Mydin's largest mall now in Ipoh


IPOH: MYDIN Mohamed Holdings Bhd officially launched the opening of its largest hypermarket mall at Meru Raya here yesterday.
The RM200 million investment project is the local company's ninth hypermarket branch in the country and first in the state.
More than 700 people had been recruited to work at the 73,486sq m premises, which is located in a developing township known as Bandar Meru Raya, which has been set by the state government to be known as a "green city".
The hypermarket structure is also fitted with environmentally-friendly fixtures, such as T5 lamps and solar panels.
Company managing director Datuk Ameer Ali Mydin said the three-storey Mydin Meru Raya mall was expected to cater to residents living in the vicinity of Meru, Jelapang, Chemor, Ipoh, Manjoi and Kuala Kangsar.
"This latest branch is different from previous branches as it was built based on a mall concept.
"We hope to offer a competitive and viable alternative in shopping choice for the northern market, specifically Perak," he said after the official launching ceremony here yesterday.
Also present was founder of the hypermarket chain, Mydin Mohamed, who officiated the hypermarket, and Datuk Bandar Ipoh Datuk Roshidi Hashim.
Ameer Ali said he expected Mydin Meru Raya to record higher sales than its other branches.
"Since it is the largest hypermarket, we are hoping to also record large returns."
He, however, predicted that a return on investment would likely be achieved between five and seven years'.
He said Mydin hypermarkets were set to be opened in Manjoi here, Bukit Mertajam, Penang: Taman Rinting and Mutiara Rini in Johor Baru and Jasin, Malacca.

Thursday 17 May 2012

EMERGING ASIA ECONOMICS UPDATE

EMERGING ASIA
ECONOMICS UPDATE
11
th May 2012
Malaysian central bank is playing a waiting game
been signs of a slowdown in the economy in early 2012, and low inflation gives BNM room to cut
still expect BNM to loosen policy later in the year as the global economy loses momentum.
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) left its policy rate unchanged at 3% today, as expected. There have. We
rates to be left unchanged. Governor Zeti said earlier in the week that the government's decision to
introduce a minimum wage is unlikely to generate higher inflation. She also downplayed the liquidity
risks facing Asia as a result of the crisis in the euro zone. The comments suggested that a rate change
was unlikely.
All 19 of the economists surveyed by Bloomberg before today’s meeting, including us, expected interest
We agree that the new minimum wage is unlikely to put much upward pressure on inflation. (See our
Update
ringgit ($297) per month in most states, and will bump up the wages of a sizeable proportion of the
country's workers. But firms have six months to comply with the rules (small companies have one year).
Moreover, wage growth has been running at a rapid clip for about two years without feeding into a
marked acceleration in headline inflation.
, ”What is the likely impact of Malaysia’s minimum wage?”, published on 1st May.) It is set at 900
within a range of 2-3%. In March, inflation was just 2.1% y/y, one of the lowest in Asia. Slower
economic growth and falling commodity prices should keep inflation subdued. Geopolitical tensions
between Iran and the West could still push oil prices higher, but the impact on Malaysian inflation
would be dampened by fuel subsidies.
We have kept our inflation forecast at 2% in 2012 and 2.5% in 2013. BNM expects inflation to be
leaves room to cut it if needed
slowed from the 5.3% y/y recorded in Q4. Export growth and industrial activity have both weakened.
(See Chart 1.) The recent drop back in the global composite PMI suggests that the outlook for exporters
remains poor, even if, as BNM acknowledged in its policy note, domestic demand is likely to hold up.
The sanguine inflation outlook means that there is little pressure on BNM to raise its policy rate, and. Meanwhile, data in early-2012 suggest that economic growth has
banks. This is especially true for Malaysia. The claims of euro-zone banks on local banks are lower
as a proportion of total credit in the economy than in most parts of Asia. In general, Malaysian banks
fund loan growth out of deposits. (See our
euro break-up?” published on 23
Governor Zeti is right that few economies in Asia are vulnerable to a withdrawal of funding by eurozoneEmerging Asia Focus, “How would emerging Asia cope with ard February.)
equivalent to almost 7% of GDP in 2011 – only a few Asian economies have higher exposure. This
means that continued recession in the euro-zone will weigh on Malaysia’s economy as the year
progresses.
rate ending 2012 at 2.75%
But Malaysia is still exposed to problems in Europe through trade. Exports to the euro-zone wereAccordingly, we have pencilled in a rate cut of 25bp in September. We see the overnight. (See Chart 2.)
Daniel Martin
Asia Economist (+65 6595 1510, daniel.martin@capitaleconomics.com)