Thursday, August 4, 2011

Blackberry Playbook Review


Despite its Adobe Flash support, the BlackBerry Playbook is not the most anticipated tablet on the market, due to its small size (7-inch) and the relatively small number of applications available on its new OS when compared to major competitors such as iOS and Android.
However, I personally like the design, the user interface, and the screen quality – very much. The device also has the reputation to deliver very good multitasking performance, which was surprising for a BlackBerry device. That’s thanks to the Playbook brand new OS, which is based on QNX OS, and to the Dual Core TI OMAP 4430 system on a chip (Soc).
The Blackbery Playbook is positioned as a consumer device which also offers advanced security features designed to appeal to RIM’s traditional enterprise customers.

Context

We all use gadgets in a different way, so “objectivity” doesn’t really mean much when reviewing a tablet or a phone. Instead, let me tell you about my tablet usage habits, and you can decide for yourself how that fits with your own usage.

External design (very good)

We have seen tons of tablets at CES and MWC, so we have enough references for comparison. The Playbook is one of my favorite tablet in terms of design, I love the sleek form factor with the subtly integrated physical buttons on the side, and the concept of making the touch-sensitive black display bezel a part of the user interface. The black metal body has a subtle rubberized finish on the back side where an elegant chrome “Blackberry” symbol (without the brand name) is displayed.  Both cameras are so well integrated that they are almost invisible, similarly, the stereo speakers are well hidden on the lateral edges of the front side. This is a great speaker location, by the way.

RIM has successfully crafted an elegant, thin (0.4-inch), light (0.9 lbs) and small tablet (7”x5”), that delivers a higher quality external design than its direct competitor: the thicker (0.47-inch) Samsung Galaxy Tab (4.74” x 7.48”), which feels like plastic in comparison.
Some people would like to get a larger tablet, but personally, I like the compact size: it can easily fit in a purse and the display size is sufficient to watch video, read books and documents on the go.

Display (ultimate)

When I saw the Playbook in action for the first time at Croma, I noticed the high quality of the display: the colors are bright and well saturated, the definition is crisp. The Playbook’s screen is my favorite tablet display, along with the iPad 2. The iPad 1 and the iPad 2 have an IPS LCD display manufactured by LG. A similar technology is also used in the LG Optimus 2X. We don’t know exactly what type of LCD display RIM is using in the Playbook, but it looks very good.



User Interface – OS (very good)

Gesture interface (very good)
The Playbook is one of my favorite tablet in term of user interface, I enjoy swiping through the screen and the bezel to interact with the OS and the applications, it is very intuitive and effortless. The ability to make the navigation bar and the keyboard appear by touching the bezels is great, and going to the home screen from any application is easy: you just have to swipe vertically on the bottom part of the bezel.
To switch from an application to the next while using an application in full screen, press on the bezel and swipe inward from the left/right side of the bezel to directly access the next/previous app.
RIM did a good job on the user guide side as well: when you first start the Playbook, an animation is launched to show how the gestures work with the user interface. To close a running application from the home screen, you throw its thumbnail away toward the top of the tablet, and to re-enter a running app, you just have to drag its thumbnail toward the bottom of the display.
Look and feel (very good)
The overall look of the Playbook OS is really elegant. In fact, it was “love at first sight” when I discovered the demo at CES, and using it has confirmed my initial impression. The harmony of the Playbook home screen lies on how it has been divided in three main zones:
1. The top bar is very thin and semi-transparent, it displays date / time and various information icons including software update alert, orientation lock, Bluetooth, Wifi, battery life, and settings. It lets you see the background image in a darker tone.
2. The middle area is the largest, it is dedicated to the running applications thumbnails, to switch from one to the other, you flick trough the thumbnails. The background image is seen in its original colors.
3. The bottom area of the display is smaller than the middle area, and similarly to the top bar, it is semi-transparent and darker. From there, you browse the applications by category: All, Favorites, Media, Games. It is possible to extend the application zone by swiping vertically to the top of the display. The “running application” thumbnails then disappear to let you see the entire list of applications available (per section).

Conclusion (mixed)

I love the Playbook interface, the device elegant form factor, the great display, the compact size and the performance. However, the lack of exchange support and the absence of native email, calendar and contact apps is an adoption roadblock for non-BlackBerry users. Messaging and emailing is one of the regular activities that almost everyone performs on a tablet.
RIM has a short window of opportunity to make its offering better, and they are probably working hard on it. The Playbook hardware deserves it.

By Adithya Siva (More of a smashing come-back post)!

Cheers!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

My Apologies...

To our blog's most frequent visitors I apologize for not posting for around three weeks... Its actually been 3 hectic week for me and our team of Random Noteworthy... Physics lab; Chemistry Lab; and etc. Sorry peeps! And look out for more interesting articles soon...

Cheers,
Adithya Siva, CEO
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THE TEAM

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Pop Art Toaster

You will never look at your toast the same way again with the Pop Art Toaster; not when it invites you to take a bite with a written invitation that says just that. Add some images if you wish too or other words like 'Ugh' if that's how you wake up feeling.

The Pop At Toaster is one-of-a-kind table top toast burner. Unlike conventional toasters, it holds off heat from where the letters are curved out so that the words stand out on a piece of toast. It has adjustable thermostat control so that you can still choose if you want your toast just lightly browned or if you want it crunchier. It also has a non-stick baking plate that remains cool to touch. To go with it, you get a free USB coffee warming plate so your coffee doesn't go cold.

You can conveniently remove templates that are less than polite and might raise eyebrows if you so wish.

Caller ID Bluetooth Watch

While sitting in an important meeting, during a class, or in the middle of church it is generally considered rude to get your cell phone out to see who is calling, even if the ringer is set to silent. And if you are one of those people who cannot go a minute without knowing who is calling or texting you than this is the perfect gadget for you. The Bluetooth Watch will keep you updated on who is calling or when you receive a text message without even having to look at your phone.

The Bluetooth Watch is designed to look just like a normal analog watch with a digital display; however to users it is much more. The watch is equipped with caller ID which is shown on the watch's face in a bright OLED display. When your phone rings the watch will vibrate along with showing you the name and number of the person calling. It also notifies you of a text message with a vibration and a text icon.

When you receive a call, the Bluetooth Watch also enables you to reject the call with the simple push of a button. There is also a button that allows you to silence the ringer without having to get the phone out of your pocket or purse. While the text message feature does not work with all phones it is compatible with most cell phones that are Bluetooth equipped. 

Do-It-Yourself DJ System

If you are in constant awe when a DJ is mixing it up in the club and keeping the crowd on their feet, take heart because you can do it too. It may not be as some of the coolest clubs but you can certainly keep the wheel spinning at friends parties. That is, if you get the 'Do-It-Yourself' DJ System.

It enables you to play the music on your computer or you can play music from CDs. The system has duo large-sized performance platters and a central mixing section to mix and scratch music on. There is also all the buttons, knobs and a cross fader, just as you would find on a professional DJ system. It's easy to carry around too.

All you have to do is load up music on either of the decks and sue the Mix Vibes software to control pitch, match tempo and mix music smoothly. You'll soon be in demand at all the parties.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Kin Creatives Hydra Gaming Mouse

                                                 Next of Kin Creatives has gone backside to the illustration floorboard with their iconic hydra gaming mouse, celebrated for its corrugated introduction to air fins and customizable heaviness disagreement. Now days there are lots of gaming gadgets accessories available but I think its new kin creatives hydra gaming mouse gaming gadgets is superb and more attractive from look and design its comes with smart or elegant features and functionality.


                                 This time the kin creatives hydra gaming mouse get a hold a snazzy revolution with the luxe fins publication that skin texture a 24K gold laminate detachable weight band, and enhanced fins for cool over-sensitive palms. Do not confusion with the gentleman who is rocking this and resources business.

New Wappy Dog Game And Accessory

                                                            Now-days there have numerous companies presents their gaming gadgets in market well guys here is a good offer for all those who are waiting for advance attribute of cool product its wonderful new wappy dog game and accessory that comes in smart feature and coolest qualities.                                        
                                                                 Enhanced graphics and a three dimensional screen may have made the newest of version nintendogs plus cats for the three dimensional look a set more realist than the novel 2006 version. This is very fine attribute of gaming gadgets it is new point of realism, portability, excitement and consolation.
                                                               
                                                       It is looks like a kid-friendly sony’s aibo version so which built in many interactive cool features that includes touch sensors, a mic and is capable to wireless contact with the three dimensional, and overall level of the 3DS is to be a portable gaming system. Wappy Dog gaming product presents two modes, domestic and travel, that permit you to retain playing with the dog though you are away from it.