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I’ve lived with the Sony Ericsson Satio for a few weeks now and it’s time for a review methinks.

Out of the box it is noticeably lighter than my iPhone but also feels a little more brittle to me. I am not saying that it’s poorly put together or feels cheap but I think I’ve just got used to the substantial feel of my Apple blower.

Being stocked with a mighty 12.1 megapixel camera there’s no real surprise that the Satio comes with a load of photo features such as the usual face detection as well as things like Touch Focus, Smile Shutter and BestPic options. The active lens cover is mighty slick and I’ve had worse on stand-alone cameras. The Satio’s cover slides open smoothly and the camera is live quickly – shame that this adds to the phone’s girth though.

The snapper is paired with a decent Xenon flash which is more than adequate to usher in illumination when required.

The Satio has a 3.5 inch hi-res touchscreen is quite a peach when watching films on the 16:9 eye pleaser. You can also take photo’s in this format but at the lower 9MP rate.

There’s plenty of finger-room when texting using the landscape virtual board although, as I discovered in any touch application, you have to give the screen a decent poke for things to register compared with my trusty iPhone – that’s coming from a bass player!

The home screen has the expected SE clarity to it and everything is easy enough to find from there – Contacts, Media Browser, Gallery and the PlayNow store. The PlayNow store is where you’ll be able to get your apps from – hopefully the range will increase soon ;)

The phone has a tiny on-board memory of 128MB but, thankfully, Sony Ericsson have dropped the Sony Memory Stick in favour of the generic MicroSD format. Still, you’ll be needing a decent sized card if you intend on storing photo’s, music, films and other multi-media memory leeches on this mobile.

On the subject of sounds, the music player is not a Walkman branded one which is odd but then when I noticed the distinct lack of a 3.5 jack socket I’m guessing tunes on the move wasn’t a priority – which is a shame.

If you want a great camera attached to your phone, and this is a really great camera, then go for the SE Satio – you will not be disappointed at all. If you’re after a multi-media machine then I think that Sony Ericsson just missed out with the music player/headphone jack thing as I think you’d get used to the touchscreen needing a firm finger.

For examples of the pics it can take go to the Satio gallery :)

Have a gander below for size comparisons between the Satio and iPhone.

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Touchy Dell Studio 17 Coming to UK Very Soon

by Jay Garrett on November 23, 2009

Dell Studio 17 Touscreen LappyIf you spotted Dell’s Multi-touchable laptop doing the rounds and thought to yourself “hmmmm…. I wonder if that will ever arrive in the UK?”

Good news – it shall.

Yes indeedy; Blighty will get to see the mid-range Studio 17.

The new Dell shall launch in the UK “before the end of the year”, according to the Dell spokesperson Crave gently interrogated.

So, this Dell; what’s it got?

Well, the 17 in the name Studio 17 points at the 17 inch LED-backlit display that pleases your peepers to the size of 1,440×900-pixels.

The touchiness comes via Windows 7, which you will already know was built to support multi-touch tech. Oh yeah – this means you can pinch to zoom in on photos and all that kinda stuff.

The base model is, well, pretty base with its 2.1GHz Intel Pentium T4300 CPU, 3GB of DDR3 RAM, a 250GB hard drive, a standard DVD-RW drive and integrated graphics but obviously that touch stuff makes it a little more interesting…. just about.

Crave played around with the specs and managed a nicer sounding list but also managed to spend £830 compared with the base jobs £545.

Please keep in mind that those prices are purely based on the US prices converted to Sterling – chances are there’s Brit Tax to add to those.

No firm date has been fixed but you’ll know as soon as I do :)

Are you interested?

Let me know if you’re going for the Touchy Dell.

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Foursquare Social Gaming Comes to London – Earn Points and Badges by Eating, Drinking and Partying Round the Capital

October 8, 2009 Click to read more →
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Foursquare has announced that it’s bringing its location-based social networking game here to London.
The service that started in March awards points and badges for experiencing things in certain locations and is apparently quite the hit over in the USA but remains pretty much unknown on this side of the pond.
Foursquare is a location service-based social network/game.
It’s [...]

Interview 1700 – Flipable Dual Monitors in a Single Unit

September 8, 2009 Click to read more →
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I prefer to work with multiple displays when I get the choice.
Keeping one for stuff I’m working on and the other for various other things just feels logical.
Well – instead of buying stands, separate monitors, etc you can go and get the InterView 1700.
It’s a dual display system in a single unit.
It consists of [...]

Blaze 3 in 1 PSP Video Playing Charger Dock – Supersize Your PSP 3000 Vids and Pics

August 21, 2009 Click to read more →
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BLAZE have just released a bit of gadgety niceness that will allow PSP 3000 owners to charge, control and dock their Sony handheld gaming machine whilst watching movies or viewing photo slide shows on their wide screen TV!
The BLAZE 3 in 1 Video Charging Dock safely cradles the PSP 3000 console and hands you all [...]

CRISTAL – The largest Universal Remote Could Replace Your Coffee Table

August 16, 2009 Click to read more →
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Your Universal Remote may be useful but it’s not as big, funky or sociable as this: The CRISTAL
CRISTAL is a research project that moves the uni-mote to a Microsoft Surface-type table with incredibly intuitive gestures.
Feel like watching a film?  Just drag the DVD cover to your TV!  Simples!  :)
You could even track a path for [...]

Sharp Mebius PC-NJ0A – The Netbook With Multi-Purpose Trackpad LCD Screen [video action]

April 21, 2009 Click to read more →
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You may or may not be aware of Sharp’s lovely looking new netbook, the Mebius PC-NJ70A.
What makes this netbook stand out from the crowd is the 854 x 480 resolution LCD that Sharp has decided to sling in where the track pad should be.
The screen automatically adjusts brightness based on surrounding light and work as [...]

Rinspeed iChange – Electric Sports Car with iPhone Key

February 17, 2009 Click to read more →

Chances are that you’ve left the house without your keys.
Chances are that you’ve never forgotten your iPhone.
Well, under this premise Rinspeed should be onto a winner.
Say, “I want” to the Rinspeed iChange concept.
This cool car can adapt itself to accommodate a varying number of passengers depending on the need of the driver.
So, if you have [...]

iPhone Getting MMS

November 20, 2008 Click to read more →

Yesterday it was announced that Telia customers might be getting an MMS app for their iPhones.
The application was being developed by the carrier themselves and that they were planning its release in a couple of months.
Which sounded promising for the rest of us…………
I’ve just got word that Mobispine is probably the developer in question, and [...]

Asus ROG XG Station – Multimedia Docking

May 28, 2008 Click to read more →

Asus has launched the world’s first VGA and multimedia docking station.
The lovely ASUS ROG (Republic of Gamer) XG Station has gained the red dot design award honorable mention 2008.
The Asus XG Station is bundled with the EN8600GT/HTDP/256M graphics card and is equipped with an Express Card interface “seamlessly integrating notebook computing with powerful PC graphical power”.
It also [...]