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One of the underrated features of the Blackberry Smartphones today has to be their video capturing capability. Similar to most camera phones in the market today, the Blackberry series can likewise be used proficiently to capture and upload videos. Perhaps a new software in the RealPlayer SP can make things easier, just in case the real issue is concerning the software that Blackberry owners use today.

RealPlayer SP automatically converts video for playback on the powerful media player that comes on BlackBerry smartphones, delivering clear and vibrant video with great sound quality. And with microSD cards that currently support up to 16 GB per card, customers can easily expand storage to carry more videos wherever they go.

The RealPlayer SP Beta is available for free to download at the RealPlayer website. Support for h.264 video conversion, DVD playback, and DVD burning is available to those customers who upgrade to RealPlayer Plus SP for $39.99.

(Source) Press

Tags: Beta, blackberry phones, camera phones, capability, card customers, Cell Phones, gb, h 264, microsd cards, Mobile Software, new software, playback, smartphones, sound quality, storage, uploading videos, video conversion

The use of hands-free devices to take or make a call is common and now mobile phone owners have another headset to consider getting.

Sound ID today announced that the Sound ID 300 Bluetooth headset will be available through AT&T, both in retail stores nationwide and online, as of April 15, 2009.

With a high gloss piano black finish, the lightweight Sound ID 300 displays a sophisticated design and differentiates itself from other Bluetooth headsets with innovative functionality, including NoiseNavigation and PersonalSound.

NoiseNavigation provides clear audio through the automatic reduction of background noise, while PersonalSound allows users to select from three listening modes that enhance speech clarity without raising the volume.

Sound ID 300 Specifications

  • Lightweight: 8 grams (0.28 ounces)
  • Dimensions: 53.5 x 15.5 x 7.5 millimeters (2.1 x 0.6 x 0.3 inches)
  • Powerful Battery Life: Up to 6 hours talk time, 220 hours (9 days) standby
  • Latest Bluetooth Technology: Bluetooth version 2.1+EDR with eSCO improves the transmission sound quality and is compatible with earlier versions of Bluetooth.

The Sound ID 300 will be available at AT&T retail stores and online at www.wireless.att.com on April 15, 2009. The headset has a MSRP of $119.99 and is currently being sold at AT&T for $99.99. It comes with a Universal AC charger (100-240 VAC), USB charging cable, three sizes of RealComfort EarLoops and an Ear Hook for an alternative over-the-ear wearing option.

(Source) Press

Tags: Accessories, battery life, bluetooth headset, Bluetooth Headsets, bluetooth technology, Cell Phones, functionality, mobile phone owners, msrp, retail stores, sophisticated design, sound id, sound quality

Sony is best remembered for introducing the Walkman ages ago. But ever since the evolution of new media devices, nothing has been heard about them until today.

However, Sony seems to be reviving the Walkman concept, this time around revealing two new Walkman MP3 Players, the W and X series.

2GB wearable mp3 player with high quality secure-fit headphones. Outstanding sound quality, ZAPPIN™ song search mode, and with 12 hours battery life, this unique and lightweight player is ideal for the street or the gym

The new wearable Walkman MP3 Players come in different colors like black, pink, green, purple and white. They are priced at £59.00, VAT inclusive.

(Source) Sony

Tags: Headphones, MP3 Players, MP3 Players, Portable Devices, Sony, Sony, sound quality, walkman mp3




 

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