Thursday, September 27, 2012

GOOGLE NEXUS 7 TABLET


If you pop your head into the Tablet world, you will initially be amazed by the awe of it and slowly the awesomeness would turn into somewhat of a deja vu. Cut throat competition, neck breaking prices and  the release of Ultrabooks have slowly put the tablet market into a bit of a tabloid.

However, Google has released the Google Nexus Tab, which is quite competitive in every aspect be its amazing price, great specs and is powered by the latest Android 4.1 platform (Jelly bean). The Android Beam and NFC features are thankfully included in this amazing device, but the major drawback is the lack of the much needed 3G mobility.

Hardware:
The amazing feature would include a Quad core Tegra 3 processor (supplied by ASUS and powering the EEE transformer prime series) and 1 GB DDR3 RAM to go with it. Its a 7" Tablet, and is quite ergonomic to handle, with its wide edges and light weight (340 gms tab weight). We can however effectively use the GPS in the new offline mode for Google Maps. 

Also expandable storage is unavailable (similar to most Samsung tablets) and has no HDMI port is a more popular choice in most Tabs.  

Who Should Buy this?
Definitely people who have a thing for heavy Gaming, and who are perfectly happy with lazing around the house with a TAB. If you want to carry this device around then you have to hotspot your Smartphone (which is not recommended). The price is the distinguishing factor for this device and has the capability to out-perform most high end devices in the market.

Video Review:

Technical Specification:
- 7-inch 1280 x 800 HD display (216 ppi)
- Back-lit IPS display
- Scratch-resistant Corning glass
- 1.2mp front-facing camera
- 198.5 x 120 x 10.45mm
- 340g
- WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth
- 8/16 GB internal storage
- 1 GB RAM
- Micro USB
- 4325mAh (Up to 8 hours of active use)
- Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
- Quad-core Tegra 3 processor
- MicrophoneNFC (Android Beam)
- Accelerometer
- GPS
- Magnetometer
- Gyroscope

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SIM-Olution


The SIM card (Subscriber identity module) is at is third Generation of evolution. The latest being the Nano SIM card which fits into the much awaited iPhone 5. The evolution is based on miniaturization of devices and to reduce the much unwanted use of plastic around the SIM Card.

Outlook:






Apart from the dimensions , there is no functional difference between any of these SIM Cards. 

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

ANDROID MINIPC

Today, android devices are the market leaders in the Smartphone technology. It has extensive tweaks and enormous capability to handle multi and complex tasks. However  (apart from the phone stuff), an average user would probably check mail, happenings on social sites, surf the net or blog and probably do some entertaining stuff like angry birds or talking tom, and even maybe an app to stream news (BBC, CNN, TOI depending on your location).

Hardware:
The Android MiniPC is a wonderful device which will convert your LCD/LED Tv (HDMI input required) into an amazing. Since it dose not have an Ethernet port (size of a USB Stick) it uses WiFi to connect to the net. It comes with an Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 and you would have to pay additional amount to get a Wireless Keyboard and Mouse (the adapter for the wireless keyboard and mouse which plugs into the only USB port of the Device). It has a 4Gb inbuilt ROM for storage needs and you can add an SD card upto 32 GB for additional Storage needs (GeekNxt would recommend cloud computing). It has a Cortex A8 Processor (popularly used in samsung tabs) & a graphical processor as well.

Who should Buy?
An average user, who does not need a carry around Tab, and possess a 32" or more LCD/LED TV (WiFi connectivity at home) can go for this device. Go ahead and convert your TV into a Andro-Smart one.

Video Review:



Android Mini PC Specifications:
OSAndroid 4.0 Mini PC
Main ChipAllwinner A10/ 1GHz Cortex-A8
Memory1GB DDR3
Storage4GB
Graphical processor2D/ 3D/ OpenGL ES2.0(AMD Z430)/
OpenVG1.1(AMD Z160) 27M Tri/sec
NetworkWireless 802.11b/g/n, WAPI(Ralink8188)
Expand MemoryMicro TF 2-32GB
IO/PortsMicro 5pin USB/ USB2.0 data
transfer/ OTG and host expand
KeyboardSupport virtual keyboard,
support 2.4G wireless keyboard, fly mouse
AudioAAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB,
AMR-WB, QCP, MP3, WMA, WAV, MIDI, M4A
VideoWMV/ASF/MP4/3GP/3G2M4V/AVI/MJPEG/RV10/DivX/VC-1/MPEG-2/

MPEG-4/H.263/H.264/1280*720P HD 30 fps, 1080P/720*480 D1 30fps
Andriod APPYouku,Tudou,QQ,Youtube,Twitter,AngryBird,Office,Gmail,Browse,Skype
HDMI1080P&2160P
Power Input5V2A
Size8.8*3.5*1.2cm
Weight0.25kg





IPHONE 5

Perhaps the most pivoting technology device ever to be released will be the iPhone Series. We are at the juncture of the 5th Generation Upgrade of the project (especially the most significant technology released by apple since the sad demise of Steve Jobs).

Though there are tons of features to be loved about the New iPhone 5, CNet has listed 5 must wanted features in the iPhone 5.

The Bad News First:


&
Now for the Good News



NEXPHONE 3

NEXPHONE 3 is something that is creating a wave in the world of the Geek community. So GeekNxt has invested time to evaluate a futuristic concept.


About Nexphone 3:
Firstly this is an indiegogo.com project opened by Kosmaz Technologies LLC, CA. Its like an online campgain platform that lets anybody post ideas/campgains and visitors to the website can contribute to any campgain (and its time constrained).
Secondly, the device looks amazing and depending on your needs you can buy the desktop, laptop or the tablet + Phone. A whole package would be deeemed at around $ 1000.
And finally the initiative needs your funding to do so. Kosmaz Technologies enterpruner Emre Kosmaz is in touch with Chinese vendors (yes chinese vendors, where do you think iPhones are made) and is also in touch with Canonical Services (as Ubuntu can be integrated with the android phones,which would then act as the central processing unit) to built this amazing device.


What do we need to know of Nexphone 3?
The advantage of the Nexphone 3 is that you will save cost on multiple devices accompanied with its mind boggling specs and prices. It promotes and utilizes cloud computing which we must agree is the next method of storage for any user (especially when users get at least 5Gb free, be it Google or Canonical). Well to boot Ubuntu 12.04 from the device would at least require pretty decent specs (a dual core 1 Ghz processor and 1 Gb RAM). If you are paying multiple bills for your phone, tablet and DSL connection, your one stop solutionwould be the Nexphone (a good 3G plan would suffice).

However, GeekNxt has noticed / recommend the following features on this wonderful product.

  • HDMI Ports required on all devices
  • Laptop + Tablet requires an inbuilt battery (Desktop should be able to connect to a power source)
  • USB 3.0 Ports alone required (just one would suffice)


Since the product is not finalized, we need to say that your ideas and comments would be well recieved by Kosmaz, post your donation to realize the product.

ASUS - U32U (Rx012D)



ASUS has released a range of Netbooks, Notebooks and Laptops that are highly reliable and quite frankly does the job. Yes, its name is derived from Pegasus, a Greek mythological war horse and its out there to fight the competition.

Hardware:
The U-Series is a set of notebooks, that are ultra thin and easy to carry around. With soft working on the system and the 8 cell battery, you can juice out around 8-9hrs worth of back up. It has a 13.3 inch screen, unfortunately the rather thick edges on the screen puts the whole dimension of the whole notebook at around 14 inches. It weighs around 1.7 kgs and  has a aluminium casing (top cover and around the keyboard. HDMI port, Two USB 3.0 ports and AMD Radeon Graphics H 6320  adds more charm. 

Buy Asus U32U-RX012D Laptop (APU Dual Core/ 2GB/ 320GB/ DOS): Computer
Software:
However, the AMD E450 Processor (1.6 Ghz) is an injustice to the whole ecosystem of the laptop. The laptop on running Ubuntu 12.04 was evidently slow. The windows experience rating was deemed at 3.9 for the processor (all other ratings were 4.4 and higher up. The software updates could be found at the ASUS website which is always recommended.

Who Should Buy?
If you are sick of going for a Netbook for its  puny size and want heavy power back up, looking at a premium segment Ultrabook but its not an option then this is the notebook to go for.


Video Review:


Specifications:


Processor
AMD® Fusion APU E-450 (Dual Core) 2M, 1.65 GHz Processor
Operating System
DOS
Memory
DDR3 1333/1066 MHz SDRAM, 2 GB *1
Display
13.3" 16:9 HD (1366x768) LED Backlight
Graphic
AMD Radeon® HD 6320 Built-in E-450
Storage
320GB 5400RPM
Camera
0.3 Mega Pixel web camera
Networking
Integrated 802.11 b/g/n
Built-in Bluetooth™ V3.0
10/100/1000 Base T
Interface
1 x Microphone-in jack
1 x Headphone-out jack
1 x VGA port/Mini D-sub 15-pin for external monitor
1 x USB 3.0 port(s)
2 x USB 2.0 port(s)
1 x RJ45 LAN Jack for LAN insert
1 x HDMI
Audio
Built-in Speakers And Microphone
Battery
8Cells 5600 mAh
Power Adapter
Output :
19 V DC, 3.42 A, 65 W
Input :
100 -240 V AC, 50/60 Hz universal
Dimensions
32.8 x 23.8 x 22.5 mm (WxDxH)
Note
Model Name: U32U-RX012D
Color: Silver Metal
Warranty: 1-Year Global On-Site*

Monday, September 24, 2012

GeekNxt.Blogspot

GeekNxt is the place to be if you want to know the latest in affordable technology. 

It will discuss the latest happenings with in the technology arena, how to guides for next best applications and obviously devices that will re-evolutionize the way we feel things.

The following explains the contents of the site:

  • The Affordable Buy section would discuss devices based on the user specific needs, sleekness and obviously GeekNxt of it. 
  • Future Tech section will blow you with technology that will excite and amaze you.
  • To know turf wars and happenings around the world Around Us section would detail us on the specifics. 

The promise of GeekNxt is to bring you with the absolute latest of technology offerings to make our life more exciting and helping to deliver more than what is enough....

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