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Nokia E72

The QWERTY-equipped E72 includes built-in corporate e-mail support for Exchange and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler, plus 10 personal e-mail accounts. It also features a 5-megapixel camera with flash and auto-focus, several media players, Ovi Maps with GPS, 10 Mbps HSDPA, a standard-size 3.5mm headphone jack, and an optical navigation pad.

The E72 is certainly a handsome handset, and reasonably compact for something offering a full QWERTY keyboard. It measures in at 114 x 58.3 x 10.1 mm and weighs 128g, and Nokia have been lavish with their use of metal trim: both the fascia surround and the battery cover are fingerprint-collecting chrome. Up top there is a 3.5mm headphones socket and the power button, while the left side has a microUSB port and microSD slot hidden behind fiddly plastic covers. On the right there are volume keys flanking a voice-command shortcut button; unlike other Nokias there is no camera shortcut. Around the back lurks the 5-megapixel camera and LED flash.


Performance improvements are evident throughout the user experience including faster Internet up- and downlink speeds. Other notable features which should make the Nokia E72 as popular as recent Nokia Eseries introductions include A-GPS and compass with integrated Maps, including lifetime walk and 10 days of turn-by-turn navigation if activated within the first three months. Conversations are also clearer with active noise cancellation, and a torch can be activated with a single press of the spacebar key. The office capabilities have been updated with a new version of Quickoffice, which delivers Microsoft Office 2007 compatibility as well as free version upgrades when new features become available.

Apple ipod nano

The fourth digital audio player of Apple, iPod nano, is 1.6 inches wide, 3.5 inches long, 0.27 inches think and weighs just 1.5 ounces (42 grams). The screen is 176 x 132 pixels, 1.5 inches diagonal and can display 65,536 colours. This shows that nano is 62 percent smaller than iPod mini. It is half as thick and weighs less than half of iPod mini. With its super slim design you will always have a space for music.Watch up to 5 hours of TV shows, music videos, movies, and podcasts.

Browse your music by album artwork with Cover Flow. View everything on your iPod nano in a whole new way.iPod nano sports a larger, 320-by-240-resolution display that is 65 percent brighter than before.Use the Click Wheel to adjust volume, navigate songs, browse in Cover Flow, or explore the Music menu by playlist, artist, album, song, genre, composer, and more.iPod nano makes your music look as good as it sounds, thanks to its bright color display.

Buy movies from the iTunes Store and you can sync them to your iPod nano to watch anywhere, anytime. Up to 5 hours of video playback means you can watch two movies back to back.1 And for your viewing pleasure, the 320-by-240-pixel display with a whopping 204 pixels per inch is 65 percent brighter than before. Some of the optional accessories include coloured rubber covers called silicone tubes designed to bring colour to the nano and protect it from scratches; an armband and a desktop dock.

HTC Touch Diamond

HTC mobile phone, Network options GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900, Dimensions 102 x 51 x 11.5, TFT touchscreen display, 64K colors, 3.2 MP camera, 2048x1536 pixels resolution, Battery provides a talktime of 5 hours and a standby time of 285 hours.

The fourth digital audio player of Apple, iPod nano, is 1.6 inches wide, 3.5 inches long, 0.27 inches think and weighs just 1.5 ounces (42 grams). The screen is 176 x 132 pixels, 1.5 inches diagonal and can display 65,536 colours. This shows that nano is 62 percent smaller than iPod mini. It is half as thick and weighs less than half of iPod mini. With its super slim design you will always have a space for music.Watch up to 5 hours of TV shows, music videos, movies, and podcasts.he smartphone is outfitted with a gorgeous 2.8-inch, 680x480 pixel resolution touch screen.

With the VGA quality, text and images looked amazingly crisp and vibrant. Plus, the Touch Diamond is equipped with an orientation sensor, so it will automatically switch the orientation of the screen whether you're holding it vertically or horizontally. It builds on the TouchFLO interface that was first introduced on the HTC Touch, but the look and feel is completely different. The Home Screen now just displays a larger clock and your call history and calendar, but along the bottom of the screen, you'll notice a toolbar where you can move left to right to launch other applications, including e-mail, music, the Web, a customizable weather page, and the settings menu. In several of the programs, more specifically e-mail, the camera, and music, you can go through your files and messages by swiping your thumb/finger up or down the screen, all with a cool animated, 3D effect.