The netbook is poised to revolutionise the laptop industry. Laptops freed computer users from their homes and offices, and netbooks with accessories will free them from almost every restraint. Knowing what accessories are available for netbooks will help you start to free yourself today.
Batteries Netbooks are unique because they are so small, and the reduction of size leads to less power usage. In fact, many people buy netbooks specifically for their lowered power usage. So, one of the most popular accessories is an extra battery. Because netbooks are so small, their batteries are tiny. Some batteries are barely six inches long, and are so light that they wouldn't be noticed in a briefcase or backpack. Having an arsenal of backup batteries for your netbook could eliminate the need for finding power sources for days. However, recharging each of those batteries one at a time could be frustrating.
HTC's UK executive director Jon French has indicated his company is set to challenge the dominant mobile phone manufacturers in the UK more over the next six months.
French believes HTC to be one of the only companies that can compete with the current top four, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG, Samsung and of course Apple, even in the existing economic climate.
And as the biggest and one of the first partners to develop for the Android Operating system, French believes this to be a huge plus for any company looking to compete in such a volatile market place. HTC continues to develop innovative devices such as the recent HTC DESIRE
HTC plan to be everywhere in the next few months, with an TV advertisment campaign, magazines etc all of which are aimed at increasing consumers awarness of their brand.
Sony Ericsson have added a QWERTY keyboard to the Recent Vivaz providing a user experience optimised for messaging and entertainment. The full QWERTY keyboard allows users to communicate quickly and efficiently via email, SMS or social networking updates.
Just like the recent Sony Ericsson Vivaz, announced in January, Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro allows users to produce and broadcast their best experiences in HD video. The open platform also allows users to personalise their entertainment experience by downloading great applications through PlayNow™ and the Symbian Developer Community.
Having announced Sony Ericsson Vivaz in January Sony Ericsson are now adding a sister phone that includes a QWERTY keyboard along with the touch screen for a superior messaging and entertainment experience. Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro features the manufacturers new design philosophy ’human curvature’, which according to sources will become a dominant feature of the Sony Ericsson handset portfolio in the future. Designed to mirror the shape of the human body, and at the same time delivering a precise and compelling way of interacting with the phone, Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro is instantly recognisable.
Sony Ericsson Vivazpro
Full slide-out keyboard for faster typing
Stay in touch through email, Twitter™, Facebook™, blogging and chat
View everything on the 3.2” 16:9 wide touchscreen
Capture the action in HD resolution – upload to YouTube via Wi-Fi™
PlayNow – immediate online access to applications, games and music.
Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro supports UMTS HSPA 900/2100 and GSM GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 850/1900/2100 and GSM GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900.
Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro will be available in the 2nd quater of 2010, exact release dates are as of yet to be released. It will be however be available in the colours Black and White.