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Monday, July 20, 2009



The Apple iPhone 3GS is probably not the next revolutionary iPhone as you might have expected it. But the performance boost, the sharper camera with video and the purportedly improved battery life certainly make of the current iPhone 3GS a much more balanced smartphone.

The truth about the iPhone is this - perhaps about 20 million people around the globe are quoted as having given in to the iPhone temptation ever since the frenzy started. Now, 2 years later, the rest of the modern world is already sick to death of hearing all about it.
Once ground-breaking, but still as controversial and inspiring as ever, the iPhone lineup has just received its latest offspring. Meet the iPhone 3GS, where "S" can mean a lot of things, but without a doubt covers all that's needed for "Speed".

Using last year's design but boasting some extra powerful hardware, the iPhone 3GS is supposed to, and indeed is, running up to 2 times better than what Apple have offered us so far. This speed boost doesn't bring substantial new capabilities to the table. Instead it's more like the hardware catching up with what we can still call one of the most advanced and user-friendly touch user interfaces to-date (in the realm of GSM mobile phones, of course).
While the iPhone 3GS and the 3G are most obviously cut from the same cloth, you'd be glad to know that there are some differentiating factors that can perhaps be worth your cash:

iPhone 3GS advantages over iPhone 3G:

- A faster 600MHz CPU and double the RAM at 256MB
- Noticeably faster performance
- Faster network speeds of HSDPA 7.2Mbps
- 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera with VGA@30fps video recording, touch focus with subject tracking, macro mode from as close as 10 cm
- Double the storage space - 3GS is selling in 16GB and 32GB versions
- Digital compass with automatic map orientation in Maps app
- Better audio quality (as recorded and analyzed in our office)
- Louder loudspeaker results (with performance gains primarily in music playback)
- Purportedly better battery life
- Oleophobic display coating supposed to make fingerprints easier to clean
- Voice Control, speaker independent. Can be use to call a phone number, play music by song/album/artist name, shuffle music
- Built-in support for Nike+ jogging system
- TV-out outputs 480p instead 480i resolution
- Text-to-speech feature called VoiceOver is included in the new Accessibility menu
- System-wide Screen Zoom is also included in the Accessibility menu


Main disadvantages of iPhone 3GS (OS disadvantages not counted here):

- The new iPhone 3GS lacks the same novelty factor as its predecessors - the lack of design changes is a turn-down
- 3 megapixel camera with limited feature set hardly cuts it for a high-end device
- There's still no flash or hardware shutter key for the camera
- Despite the upgrade, battery life is still generally poor (2-year old iPhone 2G are still doing way better)

This iPhone 3GS is not yet arrived in Malaysia, but you can book it through Maxis, an Authorised Distributor for iPhone in Malaysia.

To book, please click here => http://www.maxis.com.my/iphone3gs/stepone.asp

Thursday, July 16, 2009

CSL - Commitment, Service, Loyalty

Lately, CSL Company introduced their first netbook called N1000 making its way into the netbook arena.
The CSL N1000 has a 10inch screen and comes powered by Intel N270 with 512KB L2 cache offering processing speed up to 1.6Ghz together with its Intel 945GSE+82801GBM(ICH7) chipset. For storage, it has a huge 160GB Sata drive with a 1GB of onboard RAM(upgradable to 2GB). Graphic is powered by Integrated Gen3.5 FX Core and there is also a webcam camera and a 3 in 1 card reader.
A 12 months basic warranty is available from CSL and it is approved by SIRIM.