Friday, March 28, 2008

Sony Ericsson W890i


The W890i is an upgraded version of the super slim W880i Walkman phone. While light to hold, the W890i despite its svelte appearance feels as though it could withstand the odd knock, thanks in part to its metal casing. Available in three different colors, this is a handset to be proud of.
This svelte cell phone weighs 2.8 ounces and measures 4.1 x 1.9 x 0.4 inches (height, width and depth). The W890i looks very similar to its predecessor - it's a classic design super slim phone with a user-friendly keypad and a nice 5-way navigation key, plus dedicated music keys.
The Sony Ericsson W890i mobile phone has 26 MB of internal memory and Memory Stick Micro (M2) support. The W890i features an integrated camera with digital zoom for sharp photographs. The camera has been upgraded too to 3.2 megapixels. Video calling is supported, as the W890i is a 3G phone. The videos and images can be enjoyed on the unit’s 240×320 pixel, 262.144 color TFT display.
A new feature for the W890i is HSDPA (nicknamed 3.5G) - a faster implementation of 3G that enables downloads at up to 3.6Mbps - that's 12 times faster than normal 3G.
Users stay connected with Bluetooth wireless technology, USB support and modem. The system has RSS feeds and a Web browser. The W890i is quadband GSM too, so it can operate on any continent in either 2G or 3G mode.
Musically speaking, this Walkman phone delivers everything that we could want. While the W890i is brimming with these outstanding features, it is also loaded with music features. These include Bluetooth stereo, Mega Bass, PlayNow, SensMe and TrackID. The unit supports music tones. Perhaps the most appealing feature in this realm is the Walkman player.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Samsung P520 Giorgio Armani


If you are fashion conscious and love to stand out from the crowd, than Samsung P520 Giorgio Armani is made for you. It’s the first phone ever from the world famous fashion label. Its compact, sleek and simply oozes bucket loads of style! The Samsung P520 comes equipped with a large quality touchscreen, 3MP camera, vibrating haptic response, and the Croix User Interface to name but a few of its many great features.
Built with an extremely slim size, this calculator size phone is only 8.9mm thickness.
The phone comes in a beautiful silver & black coloured casing which comes with a large high colour 2.6 Inch touch screen. The touch screen has a high screen resolution & provides you with high quality touch screen controls.
The phone can connect to other compatible devices using either a Bluetooth wireless connection or a cabled connection via the USB port.
The battery supplied provides you with up to two hundred & twenty hours of standby battery time or up to six hours of talk time depending on the features used by the user. You also can access the World Wide Web using the built in WAP browser & enjoy a XHTML web browsing experience.
The Armani phone is waiting to be discovered by you & it will keep you entertained in a fashionable manor for hours.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Japanese Diet


The Japanese food is admired worldwide, especially for the healthfulness. I am sure that you all know the ingredients on which these kind of diet is based. On fish, rice and vegetables of course!
It is also very low in red meat, dairy products or processed foods. The Japanese eat a lot of fish in a lot of different ways.
Other healthy components of the traditional diet are fruits (apples, persimmons, mandarins, etc.), grains (rice, buckwheat, etc.); soy products like tofu, miso and soy sauce; seaweed (rich in antioxidants and minerals); and green tea, whose potent antioxidants are widely recognized as effective in preventing some forms of cancer. Many seasonings and sauces are also healthy: pickled ginger, sesame seeds, wasabi (Japanese mustard), dashi stock made from seaweed and dried Bonito, and so on.
The only problem with a Japanese diet is the high salt intake, the high intake of pickled foods, the low protein intake.
So anyway before starting a diet first you have to speak with your doctor.
Anyway a Japanese diet is not easy to follow for most westerners but you have to know that many of the principles are worthy of being considered.
First of all the Japanese eat small amounts of many foods in each meal. They also eat rise instead of bread. Japanese eat a heavy breakfast and they also do enjoy dessert!!!