After owning a P800 and a P900, I got myself a P1i. Although my main concern was the smaller screen size than the previous and a fixed keyboard (instead of a removable flip keyboard on the previous models), after using it for a couple of days, it proved to be the best combination for heavy usage (lot of SMS, MMS, long calls, data transmitting, listening to music for hours)... The phone is a year old, but it still grabs attention, and is a talk among the people around me, since it can beat most of the phones today in every mobility aspect.
If you want a phone that has everything (except the GPS, but then again, I would rather buy myself a Garmin standalone GPS if I really needed one), from IR, BT, WLAN, 3G, a 3.2 Mpix camera, expandable memory (personally I have a 1 GB card), and that looks like an executive phone, this is the one to own. And that phone will still be great in the next few years.
02 dic 2008
A year with a P1i
After owning a P800 and a P900, I got myself a P1i. Although my main concern was the smaller screen size than the previous and a fixed keyboard (instead of a removable flip keyboard on the previous models), after using it for a couple of days, it proved to be the best combination for heavy usage (lot of SMS, MMS, long calls, data transmitting, listening to music for hours)... The phone is a year old, but it still grabs attention, and is a talk among the people around me, since it can beat most of the phones today in every mobility aspect.
If you want a phone that has everything (except the GPS, but then again, I would rather buy myself a Garmin standalone GPS if I really needed one), from IR, BT, WLAN, 3G, a 3.2 Mpix camera, expandable memory (personally I have a 1 GB card), and that looks like an executive phone, this is the one to own. And that phone will still be great in the next few years.
23 oct 2009
Best console today for spending free time "actively".
Well, the Wii is available for a few years now, but it is still the most versatile console available in my opinion. If you get fed up with your game, get another one, with a different controller, and you'll rediscover the fun it can provide. You want to do bowling - grab a bowling remote controller, want to be a fisherman, you have a fisherman's rod, driver, no problem, just put the existing wiimote in the wheel like container and you're ready to go. But for me, the Sports package is more than enough. I was playing the Bowling game for half a day against a friend, and although I'm in a perfect athletic shape, I have to admin I got muscle cramps in my legs. You can't experience anything like it with the other consoles (well, not at this point you can't).
It's a fun box for the whole family, and you almost naturally get the hang of all the games, because it feels, well, natural. The things you do in real life are well digitalized, and you really can do boxing for example... you'll be all sweaty after just a few rounds (if you're doing it right of course).
If you don't want to just sit on the sofa and push the buttons, but break a sweat while jumping in front of the TV set (and amuse your friends by doing so), this is THE console to grab for yourself.