Rogers Releases New Phones

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Due to the new knowledge of a wide base of Canadian readers I decided to offer a Canadian Edition article and what better way to kick it off but with our favourite wireless, cable, and phone providor, Rogers. I don't know about you but I hate Rogers so I chose Fido as my wireless providor and I've never regretted it (I know Rogers owns Fido). Rogers does however have the best service but they don't know how to treat their customers right which is the reason I'll take any chance to cut my ties with them. I do give credit to them for bringing in 4 new phones to their dismall lineup which is the reason why I'm writing this article today.

Sony Ericsson W580i
Technically it's not a new phone but to the general public in Canada it is. Rogers is now offering it for a measly $300 without a contractand $100 for a 3yr contract. This versatile offers Bluetooth, Infrared, Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900 capabilities and uses Enhanced Data rates for the EDGE technology to give you hi-speed video / picture messaging and mobile Internet access. Download videos, ring tunes, graphics and games at speeds up to three times faster than dial-up. This truly is a high-tech phone and gives all the other providors a run for their money. The main feature that has been getting alot of attention are the fitness tools such as the pedometer. These features shouldn't be getting the most attention as there are plenty of other great things on the phone. The phone is only 10cm long 5cm wide so it makes for a great size phone. The main feature I believe to be on this phone is its screen. Similar to other Sony Ericsson���s models, the W580i utilizes mirror layer that improves its readability while in the sun and allows its picture to stay crisp and visible. The display boasts enhanced image sharpness and contrast.

HTC TyTN
While at first it doesn't look as good as the HTC Touch at first glance, if you look further it makes a great arguement. It's an "office in your pocket" that you've been waiting for. Exclusively offered by Rogers it will limit the learning tim required to get used to the phone. With the familiarity of the Windows platform, th TyTN operates on Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Edition. You'll be able to send email, text and multimedia messages with the stylish sliding full QWERTY keyboard and navigate easily with the 2.8" screen and stylus. View, capture, send, and save pictures and video with the 2 megapixel camera. It is HSDPA enabled so you can download at home-style speed. A huge feature is wifi, enabling you to connect anywhere possible. Windows Mobile 5.0 packs a lot into a relatively small package and should help the HTC TyTN compete with the Blackberry's and stem off Apple iPhone buyers if it comes to Canada.

HTC Touch
I did a review on this phone a month ago and never expected it to hit Canada. I thought I was seeing things when I saw the Rogers commercial. I am glad it is coming here because it's an absolutely great phone for a reasonable price of $200 with a 2yr contract and $400 with a 1yr contract(not offered for prepaid). I have a full review on the phone here. Now it is also offered by Bell Mobility. On a similar note, this probably means that Rogers, let alone any other carrier, will offer the Apple iPhone in Canada because the HTC Touch is a perfect replacement to it.

LG TU720 Shine
Finally we have the LG Shine with a price tag of $100 for a 3yr term and $410 for no-term. The LG Shine has sleek design with a mirror finish and a 2megapixel camera to capture those Kodak moments. It is also used for video calling, one of Rogers new services, and provides many colours for a great video conversation. Mobile TV is one of the preloaded services that come with the phone as well as a Music store, radio, and VOD. There is plenty of space when you first buy the phone at 512MB plus the option of expanding it. Overall, it's a flashy phone that will get old very soon, but hopefully not before Christmas. This cell phone, unlike Bell's version is capable of utilizing Roger's new high-speed network, 3G. Note: Rogers is the first to test the new 3.5G network in North America so look out for it.

 

Dell XPS All-in-One

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Dell has finally matched Apple's feat by developing an All-in-One computer that fits into a slim, nice, looking monitor after HP and Gateway both completed copies of Apples iMac. The Apple iMac was first released on August 15, 1998 and has never seen a down moment as it's been featured in pop culture and movies and with successful marketing it seems it won't slow down.
Dell though might have a winner with different models to choose from that have somewhat unique names. On both sides are stereo speakers with media buttons down one side with a 20-inch widescreen TV down the middle. There will be four available systems that mimick an Apple name. The Essential One, the Performance One, the Music One, and the Entertainment One. All of these systems have 4 things in common; they all have an Intel Core 2 Duo running them and Windows Vista Home Premium operating them. As well a TV tuner and a remote come standard.

The Music One and Entertainmet One both have small differences to there siblings. Music One comes with wireless headphones for the music enthusiast. The Entertainment One will mimick a Home Entertainment system with all the best technology. There will be a Blu-Ray DVD burner and an ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro graphics card with 256M bytes of memory.
All these models are available on the Dell (CA)(US) website for pre-sale. Actual selling of the Dell XPS-One will take place next week.