6 concepts laptop newest 2009

Saturday, March 14, 2009 - - 0 Comments

Trimble YUMA tablet computer, work solution outside room

Thursday, March 12, 2009 - - 0 Comments

tablet not just any tablet. this is tablet ultra-mobile pc. from trimble. from the name we can think its for will not like pc majority. but speak about innovation? may be you will like. 7-inch wvga sail touches easy permanent is read although be sun, 1.6ghz atom n270 processor, built-in wifi, konektivitas bluetooth, gps, expresscard and sdio slot expansion, 32gb ssd drive, counter water, with range weather very extreme begin -22 until 140 degree fahrenheit (-30 until 60 degrees celsius), protection total towards dust.

Newest technology from SAMSUNG camera tl320 and hz15w

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samsung digital imaging just release tl320 and hz15w, two pocket cameras that believed soon will lead digital technology market. tl320 display 3.0” hvga amoled screen first at world for contrast result and colour brightness better. photography far easier either in bright condition or without light. camera the other one, hz15w not lose sophisticated. has 10x optical zoom the technology, 12mp superzoom. best at the class. interested?

tl320 (available may month)

12.2 mega-pixels

5x optical zoom / schneider lens

3.0” hvga amoled

lens schneider - kreuznach

movie fashion 720p hd resolution with hdmi connectivity

(denunciated optional cradle needed. )

size 97mm x 60mm x 21.8mm

special features - 24mm utlra-wide-angle schneider lens

- 5x optical zoom

- 3.0” hvga amoled (460k dots)

- dual image stabilization (optical + digital)

- full manual fashion (a/s/m) supported

- advanced picture fashion (manually adjust color tones)

- high-definition 720p video with hdmi connectivity

- smart auto / smart album

- face detection / smile shot / blink detection /

beauty shot / self portrait / red-eye fix

- frame guide

- recycle bin

- dual analog gauges (memory capacity / battery life)

hz15w (sedian march month 330)

12.0 mega-pixels

10x optical zoom / schneider lens

3.0” tft-lcd (230k pixels)

lens schneider lens f = 4.2" 42mm (35mm equivalent: 24" 240mm)

movie fashion 720p hd resolution

105 x 61.4 x 37.2 mm

special features - 24mm ultra-wide-angle schneider lens

- 10x optical zoom

- high-definition 720p video with hdmi connectivity

- dual image stabilization (optical + digital)

- smart auto / smart album

- face detection / smile shot / blink detect

powershot d10: camera counters water first from canon

Wednesday, March 11, 2009 - - 0 Comments


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does your hobby? surfing, ski, or snorkeling? problem caw. end [month april in front of] you can take a picture action your dare you with 12.1 megapixel powershot d10. yes, this camera is design makes you mobile, suited for outdoor activity equiped with endurance towards water up to depth 10 meters, hold back shake from height 1,22 meter,s, counter dust even hold back up to temperature -10°c. may also, price at turn $329 . .

one again, sony ipod oled walkman

Tuesday, March 10, 2009 - - 0 Comments




sony apparently insatiate with result produk-produk that scattered market. always there product create. and now, sony introduce ipod new melabeli sony's oled walkman that be type x1000 walkman series with equiped sophisticated spesification.

with sail touches 3 inch with power of 432x249 pixel. power saves memory as big as 32gb equal with 1000 songs mp3. supported application to twist mp3, aac, wav audio/avc, h. 264, mpeg4, wmv video. for the things hobby crosses to internationalised illusion, sony oled walkman, prepare browser web. radio even also can you enjoy besides facilities on. ipod this can to perfoming music non-stop during 33 clocks and 9 video clocks.

100 Best game during the time follow japanese gamer

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magazine famitsu be magazine game famousest at japanese. in celebrate edition to 900, famitsu hold polling best 100 game test that most leave an impression at heart gamer japanese.
take a breathe. it's a long list

100 - 51100. biohazard 4 ps299. super mario brothers 3 (fc)
98. gradius (fc)
97. seiken densetsu 2 (sf)
96. tetris (gb)
95. pros baseball family staged 87 (fc)
94. sa. ga 2 (gb)
93. sim city (sf)
92. radish of rebirth (ps2)
91. sakura wars 4 (dc)
90. kamaitachi no yoru (sf)
89. radish of destiny 2 (ps2)
88. tokimeki memorial (ss)
87. spartan x (fc)
86. fushigi no dungeon 2 (n64)
85. monster hunter g (ps2)
84. finals fantasy tactics (ps)
83. monster hunter portable (psp)
82. finals fight (sf)
81. shin sangokumusou 2 (ps2)
80. street fighter 2 turbo (sf)
79. radish of destiny (ps)
78. torneko no daibouken (sf)
77. super monaco gp (md)
76. grand theft auto vice city (ps2)
75. gran turismo 4 (ps2)
74. biohazard 4 (gc)
73. grandia (ss)
72. best play pros baseball (sf)
71. monster hunter (ps2)
70. shin sangokumusou 3 (ps2)
69. super mario kart (sf)
68. fire emblem (sf)
67. hokkaidou rensa satsujin (fc)
66. wizardry (fc)
65. pros baseball family staged (fc)
64. puyo puyo (md)
63. finals fantasy (fc)
62. toheart 2 (ps2)
61. super mario world (sf)
60. finals fantasy ii (fc)
59. shin megami tensei (sf)
58. megami tensei 2 (fc)
57. radish of eternia (ps)
56. biohazard 2 (ps)
55. super robor wars alpha (ps)
54. tokimeki memorial (pce)
53. romancing sa. ga (sf)
52. is 1&2 (pce)
51. pokemon red green (gb)

50 - 150. metal gear solid (ps)
49. sonic the hedgehog (md)
48. fushigi no dungeon 2 (sf)
47. virtua fighter 2 (ss)
46. legend of zelda (fc)
45. ogre battle (sf)
44. radish of the abyss (ps2)
43. oideyo! doubutsu no mori (ds)
42. metal gear solid 2 (ps2)
41. legend of zelda the wind waker (gc)
40. dragon quest v (ps2)
39. virtua fighter (ss)
38. mother (fc)
37. mother 2 (sf)
36. sakura wars 2 (ss)
35. f-zero (sf)
34. dragon quest vi (sf)
33. biohazard (ps)
32. finals fantasy x-2 (ps2)
31. legend of zelda, kamigami no triforce (sf)
30. dragon quest (fc)
29. kingdom hearts ii (ps2)
28. crono trigger (sf)
27. valkyrie profile (ps)
26. metal gear solid 3 (ps2)
25. finals fantasy vi (sf)
24. finals fantasy ix (ps)
23. tokimeki memorial, forever with you (ps)
22. finals fantasy viii (ps)
21. super mario brooch (fc)
20. street fighter ii (sf)
19. kingdom hearts (ps2)
18. sakura wars 3 (dc)
17. dragon quest ii (fc)
16. xenogears (ps)
15. finals fantasy v (sf)
14. dragon quest iv (fc)
13. sakura wars (ss)
12. tengai makyo ii (pce)
11. dragon quest v (sf)
10. legend of zelda ocarina of time (n64)
9. dragon quest vii (ps)
8. finals fantasy iii (sf)
7. tactics ogre (sf)
6. finals fantasy iv (sf)
5. machi (ss)
4. dragon quest viii (ps2)
3. dragon quest iii (fc)
2. finals fantasy vii (ps)
1. finals fantasy x (ps2)

Sunday, March 8, 2009 - - 0 Comments

Copper
NOKIA N85
technology resides in your hand. use technology at the opposite of design that shine and practise. immortalize your memory with camera 5 megapixel and display in colour vibrant and natural in sail oled. try game that held previous and choose one of [the] to activate freely. find more many games according to on-line and try before you buy. assisted gps show where you present, internet helps you choose your aim, and nokia maps guide you along trip. trial voice pilot navigation belongs in it. with old ones battery age and big memory, you can permanent comforted longer during trip and relate to your friend easyly with instant messaging, internet calling, widgets, and social network. multimedia computer nokia n85 present technology to share, explore, and comfort on-hand you.
STANDARD SPECIFICATION
Network:Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900
Internal memory:74 MB internal dynamic memory
External memory:microSD max.8GB, hot swappable
Integrated Digital Camera:5MP Carl Zeiss optics
Tessar™ lens 20x digital zoom
Dual LED flash
secondary VGA videocall camera
Integrated Video Recorder:yes
Connectivity:Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, TV out (PAL), microUSB
Contact / Phonebook:Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
3G:Yes
Integrated FM Radio:Yes
Integrated Music Player:Yes
BASIC PARAMETER
Internal battery:BL-5K 3.7V 1200 mAh
Talktime:GSM 6.9 h, WCDMA 4.5 h, VoIP 6 h
Standby time:GSM 363 h, WCDMA 363 h, WLAN 172 h
Dimension:103 x 50 x 16 mm
Weight / Volume:128 g / 76 cc
DISPLAY
Colours:Up to 16.7 million colors OLED technology
Size:2.6" (QVGA) 320 x 240 pixels
RINGTONES
Type:mp3, aac, AAC+ 64-tone polyphonic, AMR, WMA
SERVICE ENABLERS
Operating System:S60 3rd edition, fp 2, Symbian OS version 9.3
Wi-Fi:Yes
Data Bearer:GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA (3G), HSDPA (3.5G), WLAN
Browser:WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS reader
PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Calendar:Yes
To-do list:Yes
Notes:Yes
OTHER FEATURES
E-Mail:IMAP, POP3, SMTP e-mail attachments&filtering
SMS / MMS:Yes / Yes
Integrated Handsfree:Yes
Mandarin/Chinesse:No
Key Selling Point:
* Two-way slider with spring assistance mechanism
* Remote SIM Access Profile (Server)
* Integrated and separate GPS, A-GPS, and Cell based
* FM transmitter 88.1 - 108 MHz
Sales Package:
* Nokia N85
* Nokia Battery (BL-5K)
* Nokia Travel Charger (AC-10)
* Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-75U)
* Nokia Connectivity Cable (CA-101)
* Nokia Music Headset (HS-45, AD-54)
* Nokia 8 GB microSD card (MU-43)
* Panduan Pengguna
* Panduan Memulai Cepat
Info Lain :



Internal battery :BL-5K (paket standar) --not--listed--
Bluetooth Handsfree :BH-903
Leather Case :*coming-soon*
Charger :AC-10 (paket standar) --not--listed--
Integrated Handsfree :HS-45 + AD-54
Data Cable :CA-101
Music Speaker :MD-7W
Memory Card :MicroSD (max. 16 GB)
Vehicle Acc & others :HF-300

Top 10 PS3 games up to date

Saturday, March 7, 2009 - - 0 Comments

All of these games are top-class. Live it up!

*Assassin's Creed
*BioShock
*Call of Duty: World at War
*Devil May Cry 4
*Fallout 3
*Far Cry 2
*Grand Theft Auto IV
*Gran Turismo 5 Prologue
*Heavenly Sword
*Killzone 2 (February 27, 2009)
*LittleBigPlanet
*MotorStorm
*MotorStorm: Pacific Rift
*Ninja Gaiden Sigma
*Resident Evil 5 (March 13, 2009)
*Resistance: Fall of Man
*Resistance 2
*Street Fighter IV (February 17, 2009)
*Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Online
*Tekken 6 (Q4 2009)
*The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
*The Orange Box
*Time Crisis 4
*Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2
*Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (Mind blowing)
*Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (Q4 2009)

NOKIA 7100 Supernova

Friday, March 6, 2009 - - 0 Comments




Fresh Blue
Jelly Red
Black
NOKIA 7100 Supernova

STANDARD SPECIFICATION
Network:QuadbandGSM 850/900/1800/1900
EGSM 900/1800
Internal memory:4 MB free internal dynamic memory
External memory:no
Integrated Digital Camera:1.3 megapixel camera
Integrated Video Recorder:yes, formats: 3GPP (H.263), MPEG-4
Connectivity:Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, Nokia AV 2.5mm
Contact / Phonebook:1000 entries , Photocall
3G:No
Integrated FM Radio:Yes
Integrated Music Player:Yes
BASIC PARAMETER
Internal battery:BL-4S 860 mAh Li-Ion standard battery
Talktime:Up to 3.5 Hrs
Standby time:Up to 15 Days
Dimension:98 x 48.4 x 15 mm
Weight / Volume:103.5 g (with battery) / 73.9 cc
DISPLAY
Colours:Up to 65,536 colours
Size:2.0" (QVGA) 320 x 240 pixels TFT display
RINGTONES
Type:MP3, AAC, polyphonic (24 built-in tones)
SERVICE ENABLERS
Operating System:Series 40 5th Edition, Feature Pack 1 LE
Wi-Fi:No
Data Bearer:GPRS class B, EGPRS, EDGE class B
Browser:WAP 2.0/xHTML, Opera Mini 4
PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Calendar:Yes
To-do list:No
Notes:No
OTHER FEATURES
E-Mail:IMAP, TCP, POP3, SMTP
SMS / MMS:Yes / Yes
Integrated Handsfree:Yes
Mandarin/Chinesse:No
Key Selling Point:
* 1.3 megapixel camera
* Integrated music player, FM radio, MP3 ringtone
* Smooth slide design and detailed metallic accents
* Installed Opera Mini browser
* Large 2" QVGA colour display
* Talking ring tones

Sales Package:
* Nokia 7100 Supernova
* Nokia Battery BL-4S
* Nokia Compact Charger AC-3 (China: Nokia Travel Charger AC-6 + CA-100c)
* Nokia Stereo Headset WH-101
* Panduan Pengguna Praktis







Internal battery :BL-4S
Bluetooth Handsfree :
Leather Case :
Charger :AC-3 (paket standar) --not--listed--
Integrated Handsfree :WH-101
Data Cable :
Music Speaker :
Memory Card :--not--compatible--
Vehicle Acc & others :

gadgets in 2020

Thursday, March 5, 2009 - - 0 Comments



Spectacles that help you talk to your office computer, smart cards that contain a children's cartoon for TV and microchips that can help you think better or monitor your heartbeat are examples of possible future technologies highlighted at a special seminar in Sydney yesterday.

The panel of people involved in the creation of new technology discussed the technology that we will use in the new millenium.

"We gathered this panel together because we wanted to talk about how technology impacts on us and how to design future technologies that are both what people need and are enjoyable to use," says CSIRO scientist Dr Cécile Paris, who chaired the seminar.

"Technology moves so fast," Dr Paris says. "Who would have thought, twenty years ago, that more than six million Australians today would carry personal telephones with them everywhere they go? Or that some of these 'mobile phones' could send messages anywhere in the world via something called Internet".

Panellists included Ben Joseph of IBM Consulting Group, Ann Moffat from Technology Solutions, Phil Robertson from Canon Information Systems Research Australia, Jean-Denis Gingras from Lanterna Magica and Craig Lindley from CSIRO.

The theme of the discussion was "What will be in your handbag or pocket in 2020?"

Ann Moffat, Managing Director of Technology Solutions, says the only thing she would have in her pocket would be a handkerchief, but that she would have microchip implants under her skin that would help her think better.

"As well as helping me think, they would carry data about my health so the chemist shop could give me the correct pharmaceuticals, and they'd monitor UV and pollutant levels so I would know when to stay indoors. A microchip will be in my electronic purse, too," she says.

"I won't need a passport because the microchip will tell Customs who I am but it will be easier for the police to fine me if I drive through a red light."

Phil Robertson, General Manager of Research at Canon Information Systems Research Australia, thinks he'll have smart cards in his pocket.

"Cards have a long history because people are comfortable with them," he said. "We've had playing cards, fortune tellers' cards, ration cards, Pokemon cards, business cards, and now smart cards."

"I see smart cards in the future as being 'human interaction tokens' that give us access to computer networks, information booths and credit. Many of today's security problems will have been solved with biometric sensors on the smart card for fingerprints or retinal scans preventing anyone else from using your card."

"Some types of cards would be for more one-off use – holding information like a restaurant guide or a cartoon clip for watching on TV".

Jean-Denis Gingras of Lanterna Magica pointed out that science fiction movies invariably show people in the future without pockets! However, he thinks we'll have a personal device like intelligent spectacles or a mobile phone that responds to our voice and communicates through impressive graphics.

"Such devices may even be able to respond to our thoughts", he said. "Mental icons will inform the device that we are telling it to do something and what we want it to do".

The panel also discussed issues such as how technology affects our working hours, privacy and quality of social interaction; who decides which technologies are developed; and how much responsibility technology developers should have in how their technology is finally used.

The audience included researchers and technology specialists from universities, private companies and research institutes.

Tips repair symbian phone

Tuesday, March 3, 2009 - - 0 Comments

you can repair app close main error! . . by

(1) open filemanager or file explorer
(2) step into c: system/bootdata then erase ‘firstboot. dat’
(3) shutdown phone and pull mmc
(4) animate hp contents date and clock
(5) wait until loading finish then kill again phone
(6) input again mmc and animate phone again .

forget mmc password? ? may be this can help
(1) open file explorer. (seleq, fexplore, appman)
(2) look for file at folder c: system/’mmc store’
(3) if already meet send to your pc
(4) at pc, open the file with notepad,
(5) thats it your password

manner does hard reset
(1) from position standby type #7370 klick “ok” then input security code you (if not yet at the standard code fox 12345) klick “yes”
(2) second manners from position off presses button “call” “star*” “number 3? concurrently while bringed life. . press then after appear article “formating”. . thats it

manner does copy paste

press and hold back remote button, . then choose text yg want at copy use navigation button. . shift to right atw to left
- left button will appear article ‘copy’. press copy
- you can use paste dgn manner yg same like on:
press and hold back remote button and choose ‘paste’. or, press remote once and choose ‘paste’ thats it

manner wipes off logo operator. .
(1) open fileman/seleq: enter folder c: \system\apps\phone \oplogo
(2) erase all file yg when appear in the folder
(3) then restart your phone. . thats it
if you can not wipe off file at inbox with regular way, , this can you do;
(1) open fexplorer/seleq.
(2) step into folder c: \system\mail\ 00001001 _s can jga at forlder e:
(3) there you will find folder, from 0 until 9 and a until f. see that one by one then you look for file that want you erase.
(4) after you get that, you can erase.
(5) out from fexplorer/seleq open inbox. . now you can erase…thats all

secret button code nokia Phone

Monday, March 2, 2009 - - 0 Comments

secret button code nokiaphone - key trick manner opens secret code cellular/cellular hp/handphone/telephone access nokia yours.

follow secret button code key that can you run self with type it at keypad hp your handphone nokia both for cdma also gsm.

1. see imei (international mobile equipment identity)
its way press *# 0 6 #

2. see software version, maker date softwre and software compression kind
its way press * # 0 0 0 0 #
otherwise success try to crush * # 9 9 9 9 #

3. see status call waiting
its way press * # 4 3 #

4. see number / number private number that contact your handphone
its way press * # 3 0 #

5. display number forward telephone all calls
its way press * # 2 1 #

6. see number caller in forward telephone because not you answer (call divert on)
its way press * # 6 1 #

7. see number penelepon in forward telephone because beyond reach (call divert on)
its way press *# 6 2 #

8. see number caller in forward telephone cause busy (call memvert on)
its way press * # 6 7 #

9. change operator logo in nokia type 3310 and 3330
its way press * # 6 7 7 0 5 6 4 6 #

10. display status sim clock
its way press * # 7 4 6 0 2 5 6 2 5 #

11. move to profile profile your handphone
its way press button power off without under arrest

12. change setting hp nokia to default or manufacturer
its way press * # 7 7 8 0 #

13. do reset timer handphone and score game handphone nokia
its way press * # 7 3 #

14. see status call waiting
its way press * # 4 3 #

15. see factory code or factory code
its way press * # 7 7 6 0 #

16. display serial number or number series hp, maker date, purchase date, date servis latest, data user transfer. to out handphone must reset return.
its way press * # 92702689 #

17. see your handphone pacification code
its way press * # 2 6 4 0 #

18. see address ip hardware bluetooth yours
its way press * # 2 8 2 0 #

19. activate efr with best voice quality but extravagant energy batere. for lethal use code same.
its way press * # 3 3 7 0 #

20. activate efr with bottommost voice quality but economical energy batere. for lethal use code same.
its way press * # 4 7 2 0 #

21. aim contents phone book swiftly at handphone nokia
its way press number massages then example: 150#

22. shift calling to number that aimed for all calling
its way press **2 1 * aim number



23. shift calling to number that aimed for calling is not answered
its way press ** 6 1 * aim number

24. is shifting calling to number that aimed for when does telephone hp you busy
its way press** 6 7 * aim number

additional description:
- code input unspaced
- there codes nokia operative in certain type

Top 10 Gaming Phones: February 2009

Sunday, March 1, 2009 - - 0 Comments

Top 10 Gaming Phones: February 2009

If you've started reading this feature with the hope that it contains some massive shocks then we're sorry to report that you're likely to be bitterly disappointed.

Even if you possess only the most fleeting interest in the mobile phone gaming world then you'll know that only one platform seems to be on everyone's lips at the moment - and sadly for Nokia, it's not N-Gage.

Apple's all-conquering iPhone is capable of some seriously impressive tricks (we just discovered we can use it to set our Sky+ to record even when we're not in the house) and in terms of mobile entertainment it is quite simply streets ahead of the competition.

However, before we turn this entire feature into an advert for Steve Jobs's electronic version of the Swiss Army Knife, what of the other phones currently doing the rounds? Do any of our recently-reviewed handsets make the top ten? Read on to find out...

1. iPhone

It was hardly up for debate really, was it? Apple's iPhone - twinned with the excellent App Store - effortlessly retains its crown and has the privilege of sitting pretty atop the gaming phone throne.

Since we last compiled our chart in December, we've witnessed a veritable flood of quality software in the shape of Rolando, Hero of Sparta, Edge, Pop and Silent Hill: The Escape.

Developers and publishers continue to eye the burgeoning iPhone market with intense interest, and the news that Fallout 3 creator Bethesda's next title is heading for Apple's device should tell you everything you need to know about the current standing of the machine.

There are issues, of course - the App Store is becoming increasingly user un-friendly thanks to the sheer quantity of products available - but it's hard to find real fault with this superlative phone, and we can't see anything usurping it anytime soon (sorry Nokia).

2. Nokia N96

Again, as was the case in December, the iPhone is followed by three Nokia devices all jockeying for position, albeit quite some distance behind Apple's device.

The N-Gage service continues to get quality games, but not quite in same volume as the App Store. Having said that, titles such as Metal Gear Solid Mobile, Resident Evil: Degeneration and Boom Blox are top notch releases and the ever-popular Reset Generation continues to be something of a poster-child for Nokia's platform.

In all honesty, there's not much to choose between the N96 and its N-Series siblings - all of them boast excellent, dedicated gaming interfaces - but we guess this particular phone just shades it thanks to the considerable amount of other features it possesses.

3. Nokia N85

Pretty much everything we said for the N96 applies here: the two phones are so alike even Old Mother Nokia probably has trouble telling them apart at social gatherings.

The N85 isn't quite as well-endowed as its bigger brother when it comes to technological tomfoolery, but it is a little slimmer and is less likely to cause an unsightly bulge in your undergarments, which might be something that the more image-conscious mobile gamers out there will want to consider.

The screen is bloody gorgeous too, and makes games like Reset Generation look like a million, billion dollars.

4. Nokia N81

The first phone to pack N-Gage as standard is starting to look a little long in the tooth these days, but compared to most other mobiles it handles games with unparalleled confidence - just as is the case with the N96 and N85.

Because it's been available for a while you may find that you're able to pick up a second hand N81 for a reasonable price on eBay, so it's certainly worth considering - unless you're so loaded with cash that you light cigars with £10 notes, in which case try one of the other N-Series phones instead.

5. LG Cookie

LG is going touchscreen crazy at the moment and as a result we've seen plenty of phones boasting a wide range of entertaining stylus-driven entertainment.

While the Cookie's display isn't quite as responsive as the iPhone's (it's that old 'resistive' verses 'capacitive' screen argument again: yawn), the pre-loaded Pipe Game (a delightful rip-off of the 16-bit classic Pipe Mania) and feverishly addictive mini-game collection Thomsons & Touch help to create a device that offers hours of fun for mobile games players.

With the lack of a conventional download portal along the lines of N-Gage or the App Store, getting access to future titles might be somewhat tricky (traditional Java releases notwithstanding, of course) but at £99 on PAYG, the Cookie is hardly trying to compete with these more impressive rivals.

In Credit Crunch Britain, this phone is a Godsend to financially-strapped gamers.

6. T-Mobile G1

Fans of the world's first Android-based mobile handset may have wondered why we cruelly omitted the device from December's top 10 roundup.

Essentially we left it out because we felt it was far too early to tell if it would shape up to be something special. Now it's had a few months to overcome those early (and well-documented) niggles, things are looking a lot more positive - although on the gaming front, the device has hardly been showed with greatness.

Pac-Man shows that the phone can attract big names, but it's hardly a stellar showcase for the technological prowess of the G1. As it stands, this is a great phone backed by a distribution system that has a lot of potential – but will it ever be fully realised?

7. Sony Ericsson Xperia X1

Sony Ericsson's first Windows-based Smartphone has so many options that the company should include a warning that recommends you have a bit of a lie down and take deep breaths before attempting to delve into its labyrinth of menus, but one area where it affords straight-forward functionality is mobile entertainment.

The bundled copies of Bejeweled 2 and Bubble Breaker are addictive titles in their own right, but when coupled with the excellent stylus-driven interface they become even more compulsive.

Because this is a Windows phone, you'll already have access to myriad different games to download, and there should be plenty more on the way. The lack of an accelerometer is a bit of a let down, though.

8. Nokia 5320 XpressMusic

Nokia's cheapest N-Gage-enabled handset clings on for another month, largely thanks to the fact that it represents the most reasonably-priced access point to the gaming portal.

It's gradually being left behind by rival phones, and the lack of a truly dedicated gaming interface still places it well behind its more illustrious stablemates, such as the N96 and N85 - but it's still head and shoulders above many other phones out there in terms of mobile entertainment.

9. LG KS360


The plucky little LS360 stays in the chart for its second month, but only just. It may not be able to call upon the kind of software support enjoyed by the iPhone or Nokia's N-Gage range, but we can't help but love this unassuming effort from LG.

It's certainly not been created specifically with gaming in mind, but the slide-out keyboard grants an almost-perfect interface for interactive entertainment. A steady flow of titles is the biggest worry, but if you're not averse to messing about with Java games - and you're shopping on a budget - then give this a shot.

10. Samsung i850 INNOV8

Samsung's 8 megapixel snapper is a chunky customer, and when you consider the disappointing nature of the D-pad you might question why it's been featured here. The answer is simple - out of the box, the i850 provides an excellent gaming experience.

The pre-loaded version if FIFA 09 is nothing short of breathtaking in its graphical complexity and accelerometer-enabled games function like a dream.

Given the relatively steep price it's hardly the kind of phone we'd recommend you rush out and purchase solely for its entertainment credentials, but if you're in the market for a new mobile and are attracted by the numerous other features the i850 boasts, then you can hand over your cash safe in the knowledge that the phone is ably equipped to help while away those boring train journeys, too.

Nokia N97 Specs

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Nokia N97 Specs

GENERAL
2G NetworkGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G NetworkHSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
Announced2008, November
StatusComing soon. Exp. release 2009, Q2
SIZEDimensions117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9-18.3 mm
Weight150 g
DISPLAYTypeTFT touchscreen, 16M colors
Size360 x 640 pixels, 3.5 inches
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Handwriting recognition
RINGTONESTypePolyphonic (64 channels), MP3
CustomizationDownload
VibrationYes
- Stereo speakers
MEMORYPhonebookPractically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call recordsDetailed, max 30 days
Card slotmicroSD (TransFlash), up to 16GB
- 32 GB internal memory
DATAGPRSClass 32
HSCSDYes
EDGEClass 32
3GHSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
BluetoothYes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared portNo
USBYes, v2.0 microUSB
FEATURESOSSymbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5
MessagingSMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
BrowserWAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds
GamesYes + downloadable
ColorsWhite, Brown
Camera5 MP, 2584x1938 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, video(VGA@30fps), flash; secondary videocall camera
- Built-in GPS receiver
- A-GPS support
- Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch
- Digital compass
- Java MIDP 2.0
- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player
- MPEG4/WMV/3gp video player
- Stereo FM radio with RDS
- FM transmitter
- TV out
- 3.5 mm audio output jack
- Voice command/dial
- Document viewer
- T9
- Flash Lite 3
- Built-in handsfree
BATTERY Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh (BL-4L)
Stand-byUp to 430 h
Talk timeUp to 6 h 40 min