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Toshiba JournE M400

The arrival of digital photo frames allows you to display hundreds of pictures in the living room without having to make prints first. However, some consumers do not settle for slide shows with a preset interval between the pictures they like to have more possibilities with their picture frame. Toshiba meets this demand by launching the JournE series of digital photo frames. The Toshiba M400 supports video, music and even digital TV.

The first thing you notice about the Toshiba M400 is its appearance. The photo frame looks rather bulky and large, due to its dimensions of 12 x 8 x 1.7 cm. However, once you have found the stand on the back of the Toshiba, the device holds its own compared to other photo frames. The Toshiba M400 digital photo frame has attractively chic and durable looking edges. The media player uses a microSD memory card for storage and has a 3mm jack, an on or off slide bar and an expandable antenna.

Everything is well positioned on the media player. Upon activating the media player, a menu similar to that of a TomTom navigation system appears. Instead of routing options, the Toshiba media player allows you to take your pick from music, picture, video, digital TV and radio and settings. The interface is clear, partly thanks to the large buttons and the icons (whether or not clear).

Thanks to the clear menu, you hardly ever, if at all, have to touch the screen twice in order to get the desired action to take place. To my surprise, the operation through the 4.3 inch touchscreen is great, even from the very first touch. The screen feels soft, which makes it very pleasant to navigate by using your finger. Music gets stored on the microSD card and is displayed on the Toshiba the same way you have put it on there, with exactly the same file names etc.

There are two possibilities to listen to your music via the external speaker or via the 3mm jack. The external speaker produces a reasonable sound if you put the M400 on its stand. Naturally, it is impossible to produce a similar sound to that of a genuine speaker, but the M400's external speaker is well on its way. If you listen to the music through headphones or earplugs, you get a similar music quality. The music sound is pleasantly flat: kick, bass, snare and tone, it's all there, nothing more, nothing less.

No music effects that usually deform rather than improve the sound, no equalizer or other music technologies. In almost all cases, this is positive, with the exception of the lounge, soul or R&B genre. Sometimes, these songs sound as if they�re being sung a capella and for these genres, you could have done with music options. It is also annoying there is no possibility to rewind or fast forward your songs. It's not such a problem with songs that last 3 minutes but if you are listening to a mix which lasts for 30 minutes, it would be nice if this option was available.

When you are playing a song, an equalizer animation is played on the screen, but it only serves a visual purpose, nothing else. If you leave this animation to play with your screen on, you will have to recharge the Toshiba M400 very quickly, because it drains the battery faster than the song takes to actually play, as a matter of speech. The Toshiba JournE M400 supports the MP3 format.
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Samsung Pixon

Just like many other brands, Samsung too gives its new mobile phones a genuine name. Recently, we have seen this happening with the Samsung INNOV8, the Samsung Omnia, and now once again with the Samsung Pixon. In addition to a more positive feeling, this name giving also offers information about the cell phone, unlike a type number.

For example OMNIA means 'all' in Latin, and applies to the huge applicability of this handset, whilst INNOV8 refers to innovation, 8 Megapixel digital camera and 8GB internal memory, and last but not least; Pixon naturally refers to the integrated digital camera. The mobile phones do not only keep their names but also their type numbers, which means that the mobile phone we have reviewed is called the Samsung Pixon M8800.

Samsung Omnia came in a package bigger than a shoebox, and compared to this, the package of the Samsung Pixon has been kept strikingly compact. On the package, the features of the camera are displayed as well as a same amount of other functions of the mobile phone. Samsung mainly refers to the digital camera when it comes to name, package and promotion of the Pixon.

The included standard accessories are a battery charger, headset, data cable, stylus pen to attach to the phone, a short user manual and a small software CD. Samsung Pixon cell phone sports a 3.2 inch touchscreen monitor. Operation mainly happens via this touchscreen monitor. Furthermore, three buttons are found below the screen. The touchscreen is fairly hard and quite sensitive. However, a brief touch is not enough you have to press somewhat more clearly. Still, the operation is easy and pleasant.

A stylus pen, which can be attached to the phone, is also included, although the pen is not really necessary. The large icons and the clear structure make operation with your finger easy. A standard keypad with T9 functionality is available to insert SMS text messages, however if you tilt the phone; a full digital keyboard becomes available. This is extremely handy, as it means you always have the choice between the two, and quickly switching between them is also possible.
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Free calls to Pakistan from your Nokia phone

I know the call rates to Pakistan are very high these days. We have found you many solutions to make free calls to India, however there are very less ways to make free calls to Pakistan.

You remember, few months back we posted about Connect2pk and how can it be used to make absolutely free calls to Pakistan. It just requires few steps to setup and bingo you can talk to your parents in Pakistan for free. You can use Connect2pk service from anywhere in world as long you are having internet connection. You an always refer back to our post on Connect2pk to know more about the free voip calling service.

Recently Connect2pk upgraded themselves so that their service can be used from Nokia phones having built in SIP feature. If your Nokia handset support SIP, then its just great, as Connect2Pk now supports Nokia built-in SIP feature that will allow users to receive phone calls right from their handsets - without installing any third party applications!

1. Open settings >> connection settings >> SIP settings.
2. Create a SIP Profile and then enter the SIP account info in the new SIP profile.

Profile Name: Profile
Service Profile (should be IETF)
Default Access Point
Public User Name: connect2pk-username@connect2pk.com:5065
Use Compression (set this to No)
Registration (set to Always On)
Use Security (No)

Proxy Server Address: connect2pk.com
Realm: asterisk
User Name: (Connect2Pk user)
Password: (Connect2Pk password)
Allow Loose Routing (set this to Yes)
Transport Type (set this to Auto)
Port: 5065

In the Registrar server enter following details -:
Registrar Server Address : connect2pk.com
Realm : asterisk
User Name: (Connect2Pk user)
Password: (Connect2Pk password)
Transport Type (AUTO)
Port: 5065

3. Hit back, you should see connected to connect2pk.
4. Go back to the Connection setup menu in the Settings menu >> Internet Tel.
Click on that to create a new Internet Telephone profile. It is here that you will select your default SIP profile and specify how it will connect.
5. Once done, back out and go to the "Communication" menu and then select Options, Settings..
For default Call type select "Internet Call". So, once you are connected to your wi-fi network, your connect2pk will be ready.

This way you can use Connect2Pk service directly in your SIP compatible Nokia phones to make free calls to Pakistan. I am sure this will save you a lot of bucks.

Is anyone of you using Connect2pk for making free calls to Pakistan..? Do you like their service..?? You faced any difficulty in setting things up..? What about the call quality..??
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SipGate One : Free Voip service in USA (Free Calls)

Sipgate, a well known provider in Europe has launched its free voip service in USA. This will surely led many people to switch from normal landline telephone service to Voip. Sipgate one is basically a fully featured phone for your broadband service.

Sipgate one comes with a free phone number, free voicemail and free fax capabilities. Best part is, sipgate works on real phones – no need for a computer to call with sipgate.

What you need is just broadband and a phone (a SIP compatible phone, as it uses SIP for making calls). There is no monthly charge, no monthly minimum and no set-up fee. Calls between Sipgate users are free and you will be charged only for calls on mobiles and landlines (Calls to the U.S. and Canada are only 1.9ct per minute. ).

Sipgate is also offering 200 minutes of free calls (first month) when you first sign up. Another good thing about SIPgate One service is that it is giving you a real phone number (US based) which can be called from any phone worldwide. Unlike other VoIP service providers or mobile carriers Sipgate won’t charge you for the calls you receive.

Its very easy to set up, and a tempting deal for those who are still using their old landlines phone service.
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Sony Ericsson Satio

The ultimate multimedia experience with the new Sony Ericsson Satio multimedia mobile phone. Feast your eyes on movies, TV series� and video clips thanks to the 3.5 inch screen and crystal clear 16:9 wide screen format just like watching them live. A friend pulling a funny pose? Snap them with the amazing 12.1 megapixel digital camera and share the picture with friends.

Sony Ericsson announced Satio which provides you access to all your media in one place just tap directly into your favorite features with the five standby panels and you're ready to go. First introduced in Barcelona as the �Sony Ericsson Idou', Satio puts the future of mobile entertainment in the palm of your hand. You can watch your favorite movies on the bus or catch up with your TV shows while on your lunch break thanks to Satio.

Download exciting music, movies and games from Sony Ericsson PlayNow arena to personalise your entertainment experience on Sony Ericsson Satio and enjoy them in crystal clear 16:9 wide screen format. The Sony Ericsson PlayNow arena provides a full range of mobile entertainment available by dual download to both your Personal Computer and mobile phone with specially developed ring tones and music tones and DRM-free music tracks and TrackID charts from around the world.

Sony Ericsson Satio features
  • Visual communication like never before
  • True 16:9, 3.5 inch wide screen feast your eyes on movies
  • Express yourself through images 12.1 megapixel camera
  • Intuitive touch focus, Xenon flash and face and smile detection
  • Web albums with messages talk through pictures and share info
  • Intuitive full touch media menu tap into your favorites, from web pages
  • Symbian Foundation operating system 1000+ applications available online
  • Music player play your tunes loud and proud
Sony Ericsson Satio technical specifications
  • Size : 112 x 55 x 13.3 mm
  • Weight : 126 grams
  • Colors : Black, Silver and Bordeaux
  • Main screen : 16.777.216 color nHD TFT
  • 16:9 wide screen
  • Resolution : 640 x 360 pixels
  • Size : 3.5 inches
  • Cell phone memory : 128 MB
  • Memory Card Support : SanDisk microSD
Sony Ericsson Satio mobile phone supports GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and UMTS / HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100. Sony Ericsson Satio multimedia phone will be available in selected markets from early Q4 in the colors Black, Silver and Bordeaux. As soon as we receive a Sony Ericsson Satio test sample, we will publish a photo gallery with high resolution pictures, followed by an extended Sony Ericsson Satio review.
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