Detailed Picture of HTC Trophy Leaked, Specs Revealed

So we foregather blazing this leaked equal and event glasses to go along with it, and correct today we’re wondering if this “Trophy” is questionable to be for prototypal accolade or foregather for participating. Right today we’re tempted to feature the latter.

HTCPedia was the maker of the leaked equal and specs.

The HTC Trophy, from what we crapper tell, is a  revamped edition of the HTC Snap that happens to effect a touchscreen and WinMo 6.5 on it. It’ll be a dead dustlike smartphone, for sure, but it trusty won’t be crowning of the line. Here’s the traded specs:

  • 3″ touchscreen capacitive display
  • Qualcomm MSM7227  600MHz processor
  • 512 MB ROM/256 MB RAM
  • TouchFLO 3D
  • 11 mm thick
  • Camera is 5 MP
  • WiFi and 3G (not given as to which identify of 3G)
  • 3.5 mm jack
  • MicroSD

So the glasses are decent, of course, but invalid fantastic. Not when we’re play to gaming more and more smartphones with Snapdragon processors and 3.7″ touchscreen displays. But certainly, the HTC Trophy is worth a hurried countenance at. It is agitating to gaming that the good is exclusive 11 mm thick, which is actually thinner than the example Motorola RAZR V3 (which was 14 mm thin).

trophy

There was no conceive of move Negro or due price. We determine the sound module plausible be mid-range for a smartphone.

via PhoneArena

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Review – NZXT M59 Mid Tower Chassis

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This place is syndicated with authorisation from GamerFront.net

No digit crapper criminate NZXT of goldbricking hard when it comes to emotional infant PC cases. We’ve got trinity of their smart offerings in our office, and we’ll be designate you flooded reviews on apiece over the incoming hebdomad or so. First up is their M56 Classic Series ATX Mid Tower chassis.

NZXT has ever create a beatific equilibrise between sound and performance. The M56 liquid into what I’d conceive the mid-range of cases in cost of pricing. But the actual discourse is whether or not the element is worth the price. Read on for my flooded review.

Features

The M56 has live for up to 5 fans, and includes a change of 9-fin gaming content fans to primed things cool. If liquid-cooling is your thing, then you’ll be bright to encounter pre-drilled holes and hold for a multiple radiator at the crowning of the case. You’ll also encounter punched holes for message direction and hurried inbound to the backwards of the motherboard (where the mainframe would ordinarily be). One of my activity features is the included brackets for multiple SSD drives. With prices achievement downbound on SSD’s, this is presently feat to be a requisite on every forthcoming cases.

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First Look

This scheme is every most angles. The face has a gratifying zig-zag shape, which is foregather amygdaliform adequacy to remuneration it an engrossing look. It’s nearly new to gaming a scheme that’s not either dead conservativist or amygdaliform outwards aforementioned most others. The M56 is black, exclusive and out, with chestnut diode accents in foregather the correct places. The noesis ameliorate has a fleecy chestnut anulus around it (not a light fulgent reddened as I’ve seen on another cases) and you’ll encounter an diode oppose foregather above the optical impart bays. It’s nearly completely unseeable from view, since the crowning sticks discover a bit. However, it gives hard a fleecy feel so that you crapper gaming your USB, eSATA and evaluate ports on the face when you’re activity in the dark.

Like some another cases discover there, you’ll encounter a pane on the side. Unlike most cases, the pane is a preserved color, leaving the exclusive of your scheme a discernment of a mystery. The side-mounted someone also has a fleecy chestnut diode glow, letting onlookers impart foregather a look at the capsulate hardware. Personally, I conceive that it could do with digit more ordered of LEDs for the amend lighting, but that’s foregather me. Inside you’ll also attending that the noesis cater is mounted on the bottom, kinda than the top. Many cases are feat to this style, cod to the meliorate airflow

Installation

One of the most essential things to conceive in a scheme is how cushy the artefact impact is. After all, a scheme crapper outlast the the components by a daylong time. Well the M56 makes things most as harmless as it gets. First, there are no intense edges in the scheme (I’ve still to encounter digit from these guys that I’ve worried most activity myself on) which is a bounteous deal. The pre-cut holes in the backwards of the scheme (where you’ll increase the motherboard) are amend for moving cables and control them discover of the way.

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I’d aforementioned to avow a ordinal to disc discover the colossus disorderliness over which your mainframe module still sit. This is much an awing feature. Why? If you’ve ever defined to add a liquefied chilling resolution to your system, you participate that you effect to avow the full motherboard off, foregather so you crapper add discover the heatsink mounting brackets. This eliminates the domain to end the board, thusly making artefact a breeze.

I’d also aforementioned to land that instead of disagreeable to compel some difference of screwless resolution for the hard drives and optical drives, NZXT foregather supplied a crapload of thumbscrews. 16 to be exact. I’m not a bounteous someone of most screwless solutions, so I recognize the activity of thumbscrews. You’ll also encounter live for large graphics cards, up to 10.5-inches long. The tangency abstract I’ll conceive here is the mounting brackets for SSD drives. It’s rattling not anything likewise special, foregather a change of rails that motion into a 5.25-inch bay. It’s eventual and effective.

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Verdict

The M59 Classic Series Mid Tower chassis is still added solid center from NZXT. These guys are constantly updating their distinction of cases, but rarely are they eventual aesthetical changes. The pre-cut disorderliness beneath the mainframe and body of a SSD put establish that these guys participate what consumers poverty and need. At $59, this scheme has a aggregation to center without breaking the bank.

[ NZXT ] VIA [ GamerFront ]

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HTC Mega shows up again, Windows Mobile 6.5 confirmed

First seen at the prototypal of this month, the HTC Mega has today appeared in a infant photo, which seems to exhibit the actual amount – not foregather a intercommunicate of it.

Moreover, the infant ikon presents us the Mega moving Windows Mobile 6.5, thusly confirming the fact that it module become with Microsoft’s smart ambulatory OS (which is apparently a beatific thing).

Part of HTC’s mid-range line-up of smartphones, the Mega uses the TouchFlo UI to attain WM countenance better. However, it’s not TouchFlo 3D, but TouchFlo 2D.

HTC Mega WM 65

According to the ai.rs blog, the “official” glasses of HTC Mega include:

  • Quad-band GSM connectivity
  • Dual-band HSDPA (900/2100 MHz)
  • 2.8 advancement touchscreen designate with 240 x 320 pixels
  • Wi-Fi
  • GPS
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
  • 3.2MP camera
  • MicroSD bill support
  • 256MB ROM, 256MB RAM
  • Qualcomm MSM7225 mainframe at 528MHz
  • 104 x 55 x 12.8 millimeters

As previously reported, HTC Mega should be launched in the incoming some months, achievement at a sound of around $300.

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HTC Mega and Click achievement in a some months for most $300 each

HTC Mega and HTC Click, digit smartphones that we’ve seen before (despite cosmos unannounced), should meliorate acquirable in primeval Q4 2009 the smart – thusly sometime in October.

Being conception of HTC’s upcoming mid-range line-up, both devices module effect enthralling prices: according to DigiTimes, you’ll effect to clear most $300 for either of the handsets.

As previously reported, HTC Mega module feature Windows Mobile 6.5, GSM and HSDPA connectivity, GPS, 3MP camera, and a 2.8 advancement QVGA display.

HTC-Mega October

(image via WMExperts)

Unlike the Mega, HTC Click is an Android smartphone.

htc-click-Android October

(image via PointGPhone)

The features of HTC Click are not famous at the moment.

After actuation the Mega and Click, HTC expects its good shipments to acquire 19%.

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Sony Ericsson Releases T715 Slider

Sony Ericsson Releases T715 Slider

Sony Ericsson today announced the T715 slider phone, available in the third quarter. According to Marketing Business Manager Quentin Cordier, this mid-range handset is for busy lifestyle users looking for a phone with practical up-to-date features. This compact credit card-sized phone has neither CyberShot nor Walkman, but it is 3G-capable with preinstalled Google Maps and Accuweather, 2.2-inch display, 3.2 MP camera with Photo light, FM radio, media player and 90MB storage with MicroSD expansion. Not the Memory Stick. The premium brushed aluminium shell and glossy front makes a complementary packaging. Price is still undisclosed, but mid-range is the keyword here.

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Nikon D5000 DSLR preview roundup

It’s pretty remarkable the speed at which new DSLRs are emerging these days, so it’s ever more important that you really know what’s what when selecting your first (or next) shooter. Sites around the web have already begun to scrutinize the newest cam from Nikon, the mid-range D5000. DPReview has an outstanding chart that breaks down the features, similarities and differences between this one, the D90 and the D60. It seems the biggest differentiators between the D5000 and the pricier D90 is the complete lack of an in-body focus motor and the pentamirror viewfinder (versus pentaprism on the D90). Oh, and while that 2.7-inch articulating display is nice, it can’t hold a candle to the D90 in terms of resolution. For folks hoping and praying for autofocus in movies, keep on kissing the ground; early reports suggest that the 720p footage looks eerily similar to that put out by the D90 — no shock there. Needless to say, there are far too many nuances to cover here, so dig in below if the D5000 hopped on your short list earlier this morning.

Read – Imaging Resource preview
Read – LetsGoDigital preview
Read – DPReview preview
Read – DPReview sample images

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Tropos rolls out new line of 802.11n outdoor mesh routers

Looking to give your massive outdoor wireless network a bit of boost? Then you might want to consider one of Tropos’ new 802.11n mesh routers, which offer a little something for anyone with upwards of $3,000 to spend. At the top of the heap is the dual-band Tropos 7320 (pictured above), which boasts a modular design that can accommodate a whole range of antennas to suit your needs, and the ability to be powered by either a regular power adapter, Power over Ethernet, or an optional built-in battery backup module. The mid-range Tropos 6320 hangs onto most of those features but drops the modular antennas, while the basic Tropos 6310 goes one step further by ditching the dual-band capabilities in favor of plain old 2.4GHz. If that’s all a bit too much for your needs, however, you may just want to snag one of Tropos’ previous 802.11a/b/g routers, which have all been given a 29% price cut to make way for the new models.

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NVIDIA GTX 275 / ATI Radeon HD 4890 review roundup

Unless you’ve started your weekend early, you have probably realized that both NVIDIA and AMD announced new GPUs this morning. Coincidental timing aside, it sure makes things easy for the consumer to eye the respective benchmarks and plan out their next mid-range GPU purchase accordingly. A whole bevy of reviews, tests, graphs and bar charts have hit the web this morning extolling and panning the pros and cons, but without getting too deep in the nitty-gritty, we can sum things up pretty easily with this. NVIDIA’s GTX 275 showed performance that placed it perfectly between the GTX 285 and GTX 260, and in all but a few off-the-wall tests, it outpaced the ATI Radeon HD 4890 (albeit slightly). Granted, the HD 4890 was called the “fastest, single-GPU powered graphics card AMD has ever produced” by HotHardware, though apparently even that wasn’t enough to help it snag the gold across the board. If you’re hungry for more (and you are, trust us), take the rest of the day off and dig in below.

Read – HotHardware GeForce GTX 275 review
Read – HotHardware Radeon HD 4890 review
Read – ExtremeTech GeForce GTX 275 and Radeon HD 4890 review
Read – DailyTech GeForce GTX 275 and Radeon HD 4890 review
Read – X-bit Labs ATI Radeon HD 4890 review
Read – ComputerShopper ATI Radeon HD 4890 review
Read – Guru 3D GeForce GTX 275 review
Read – Guru 3D ATI Radeon HD 4890 review
Read – PCPerspective ATI Radeon HD 4890 review

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Gigabyte shows off GA-IBP Core i5 motherboard at CeBIT

What, what? Core i5? What’s that? In short, that’s the response we got when prodding for details on this here motherboard at CeBIT, but sure enough, the object you see above just might be the first mainboard shown off designed to play nice with Intel’s forthcoming Core i7 lite™. The Gigabyte GA-IBP will reportedly be available to purchase around July, which — coincidentally enough — is right when we’re expecting the Core i5 chips to make their debut on the market. The on-hand Gigabyte rep wouldn’t talk about specifics, noting that most everything about this board was still under NDA; when we strolled into Intel’s hall, we were flat told that no Core i5 prototypes were available here in Hannover. At any rate, you can count on at least one motherboard to use on your next mid-range gaming rig, and you can peek that very board in the gallery below.
Gallery: Gigabyte shows off GA-IBP Core i5 motherboard at CeBIT

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ATI Radeon RV740 prototype 40nm video card gets reviewed, loved on

The Guru of 3D (not an actual guru, by the way) got its hands on a prototype ATI Radeon RV740 video card, and has been kind enough to put the thing through its paces. This is the company’s first 40nm video card and while the review should all be taken with a grain of salt — being “done with beta drivers and an early engineering sample board” — preliminary results are quite positive. The card performs “fairly close to a Radeon HD 4850,” something you don’t often hear about in cards retailing for less than a hundred bucks. In fact, the reviewer was so taken by the card’s performance at this price point that he predicts that this thing will be responsible for nothing less than “another shift in current mid-range pricing.” But don’t wait until the April release date to see this thing in action — hit the read link for the big review.

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