
Acer Aspire One - the smartest of them all The most plain computer is also by far the most portable of the netbooks..

Acer Aspire One - the smartest of them all The most plain computer is also by far the most portable of the netbooks..

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Colorful Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini an average computer in the test

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone is the latest and most advanced phone from Sony Ericsson so far. X1 uses third generation Internet access speed with HSDPA and it makes videocalls, streaming music and video a real pleasure. Xperia X1 has a nice touchscreen with 800x480 TFT 65k colors. X1 has support for SD-cards and weigh about 150 g. Other features are 3,2 megapixel camera, built in GPS and WiFi. Sony Ericsson has been a bit late in their release of Xperia X1, and nowadays there is a lot of competition in this segment. But yet, it you want a new Sony Ericsson phone, then Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is the mobile phone for you.
Sony Ericsson's C905 shell is more similar to Sony's digital cameras than any previous mobile phones, you can say it has a look of a mobile phone designed as a camera. The great thing about this mobile phone is the built in camera with eight megapixels (8.1 to be exact), camera flash, and many other functionality. But if a mobile phone is this thick, why not throw in optical zoom and a better sensor? C905 offers solid functionality with built-in GPS, WLAN and applications like Google map and Wayfinder 7. C905 is of course one of Sony Ericssons best phone so far.
The new phone with a so-called active lifestyle as a target group has a unusually good camera and is particularly strengthened against splashing water and sand.
The camera capable of 3.2 megapixel and has auto focus. The images can be provided with tags that talk about where they have been taken by information retrieved from the built-in Navigator. C702 Cyber-shot weighs 105 grams, has been operating for five hours and standby time of 300 hours.
C702 Cyber-shot presented at the Mobile World Congress and now goes to buy for about $500. Source IDG.

Sony Ericsson P1i is a business mobile phone with 3G and WiFi capability. It runs Symbian OS and has excellent multimedia functionality and easy to use business solutions like push e-mail, active sync, BBC (Blackberry connect) and VoIP. Sony Ericsson P1i has a Qwerty keyboard and also a stylus pen for input on the touch sensitive anti reflection display. It has 3.2 Megapixel camera and support for memory stick micro card. Sony Ericsson P1i is a pretty good business phone, but even Sony Ericsson understands that Symbian OS might not be the best solution for connectivity and compatibility with PCs running Microsoft OS. Sony Ericsson will cooperate with Microsoft and release mobile phones running Microsoft Mobile OS in the near future.
The new smart phone from SonyEricsson is both compact and complete. The SonyEricsson P1i 3G phone is connected 24/7 making your work much more efficient. You can always get hold of the company email, contacts and calenders.
The 240x320 pixels touch screen allows you to write your emails and sms easily with the attached pen. The SonyEricsson P1i mobile is programmed to recognise your handwriting. The push-email function gets your email to the phone just as soon as it gets to your computer email account. The internet everywhere at anytime functions makes the P1i a perfect mobile office.
A built-in GPS system lets you keep track of where you are and where you going. The P1i mobile phone also offers a 3.2 megapixels camera that includes business card recognition where you just take a photo of the business card and all info will be scanned and saved in contacts.
The Sony Ericsson smart phone also includes Bluetooth (stereo A2DP), MP3/AAC player, Built in 160MB memory that can be completed with Memorystick Micro (M2).
Dimensions: 55x106x17mm; weight: 124grams
Price range: $400 to $550