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Wednesday, July 1st 2009 - 00:30 CEST
The Wintec G-Trender WSG-1000 is an advanced outdoor GPS gadget that is able to save not only course data and photo locations but also data for speed, distance travelled temperature, altitude and time. Furthermore, the Wintec GPS receiver features an LCD monitor and a Bluetooth function. The Wintec GPS device is available at a price of 170 Euros in Europe. Read more about the performance of this GPS receiver in the following Wintec G-Trender review.
Wednesday, June 24th 2009 - 10:19 CEST
The HTC Touch Diamond 2 is the successor to the first Diamond version of HTC. All eyes are focused on the feature upgrade, for both the software and the hardware. When it comes to housing and design, the HTC Touch Diamond 2 is a real eye-catcher. The HTC Touch Diamond 2 happily follows in the footsteps and the success of its predecessor. However, whether this will actually guarantee its success remains the question for now. Our experience with the HTC Touch Diamond 2 can be read in the following smartphone review.
Sunday, June 7th 2009 - 15:45 CEST
Samsung combines a touchscreen and a numeric keypad in the Tocco. Furthermore, the Samsung S8300 UtraTouch features a GPS antenna, an 8.0 Megapixel digital camera with auto focus, HSDPA, AMOLED color monitor and an FM radio. It is the AMOLED monitor, never before applied to a mobile phone, and the combination of the touchscreen and keypad that makes this mobile phone unique.
Thursday, June 4th 2009 - 11:03 CEST
We are by now familiar with Creative Zen media players and Creative has now expanded its line with the Creative Zen Mozaic. The Zen Mozaic features a 1.8 inch screen, a speaker and a remarkable appearance. The media player is available in the colors black, silver and pink. And to top it off, you actually pay less for this Zen player that looks more stylish than its rather dull predecessor; the Zen. Read our LetsGoMobile review for more information.
Wednesday, June 3rd 2009 - 17:19 CEST
Many famous Dutch celebrities, business relations, designers and press guests witnessed the introduction by Samsung Mobile of the new Samsung LadyPhone: the Samsung Allure S. The location of the spectacular introduction; the Amsterdam church called 'the Pigeon', was certainly appreciated. The building had been turned into one huge catwalk with room for guests along both sides to enjoy an evening full of entertainment.
Wednesday, May 27th 2009 - 12:32 CEST
Bike computers that can only measure speed and distance have been outdated for several years now. Today, these devices can track all sorts of data from our cycling trips. And Garmin even took it one step further. GPS functions have been added to a device that is not much bigger than a speedometer. To what extent this is a useful enhancement is assessed in the following Garmin Edge 705 HR review.
Monday, May 25th 2009 - 08:45 CEST
The Arena is the start of a new era for LG. This mobile phone is extremely innovative, not only when it comes to its design, but also its features and user's ease. The LG KM900, or LG Arena, features a 5.0 Megapixel digital camera, GPS antenna, WiFi, HSDPA and a unique 3D S-Class User Interface, among other things. Our experience with the LG Arena KM900 can be read in the following LetsGoMobile review.
read LG Arena
Thursday, May 21st 2009 - 09:43 CEST
The Nokia E75 is Nokia's first mobile phone that includes Nokia messaging. Making calls is clearly no longer the core task of a handset. The consumer not only wants to be able to make calls, but also wants to manage his daily workload on location, receive and send emails and stay informed at all times through mobile Internet. With the introduction of the fourth generation E-series mobile phones, and motivated by competitors like HTC and Sony Ericsson, Nokia brings the consumer a highly interesting device. Our experience with the Nokia E75 can be read in the following LetsGoMobile phone review.
read Nokia E75
Friday, May 15th 2009 - 09:50 CEST
In October 2008, the 400t was launched as top model of the Garmin Oregon series. New for this type of GPS handhelds is the touchscreen, taking things even a step further than the Colorado series. The amount of buttons is now limited to one; the on/off button. I am particularly curious about the energy consumption, considering the camera contains more electronics. The model costs approximately 100 Euros more than the Oregon 300, which has a standard preloaded topographic map of Europe.
Wednesday, May 13th 2009 - 08:58 CEST
Nokia has been solid as a rock for years now. The Finnish company always tops the list of the most popular mobile phone brands. Its extensive assortment of mobile phones never fails to astonish the world. The company continuously develops innovative solutions. And now, Nokia once again aims at the trend-sensitive consumer with the new Supernova series. Whether or not this will prove to be a successful move, you can read in the Nokia 7610 Supernova review.
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