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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Sony Ericsson Idou smartphone

The latest gadgets have always impressed men more than anything else and presently as the commercial and publicity driven industry you won't run out of choices to find out the right gadget gifts for your lover.

Men have always loved their gadgets and nothing impresses them more than a brand new DVD player, CD player or MP3 system to let them watch their favorite action movies and to listen to their favorite music albums. Presently the various gaming gadgets like Xbox or video games have introduced a key trend in the market for men's products and gadget items.

Mobiles phones hold a special importance for men, they just love it and enjoy the other technical facilities coming with the mobile phone. Few such examples to help you buy him the right mobile phone with all the latest accessories are, Inkless Printer For His Cell Phone, Bluetooth GPS, Ericsson Mp3 for Cell Phones, Fm-Radio add-on for Cell Phone, Apple I phone, Smallest Bluetooth Headset, Blackberry 8800 Smartphone, and Linux Smartphone With Integrated GPS and guaranteed he will love it.


Refreshingly, many digicam manufacturers have recently announced that they’ll be dropping the pursuit of greater and greater megapixel counts in favor of improving their sensors. Unrefreshingly, though, the megapixel myth is now heading to cell phones. And no cell phone demonstrates the problem as starkly as Sony Ericsson’s latest smartphone, the Idou.

Set to debut in Europe this October, the Sony Ericsson Idou is a full touchscreen smartphone with a 3.5-inch display, GPS and 3G support, powered by the new and iPhone-like Symbian foundation OS. But it’s the camera that stands out: an auto-focus camera capable of capturing a whopping 12 megapixels.

According to the megapixel myth, that makes the Sony Ericsson better than some respectable 9 megapixel DSLRs. But there’s no cramming a decent enough sized sensor to do justice to those pixels into a cellphone form factor… leaving out other factors like lens quality and ISO capability. Buy an IDOU, and you might get a good phone.

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