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      <title><![CDATA[Digital Volcano Vaporizer Creates Aromatic Smoke ]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[A top restaurant is enhancing the aromas of its meals through an updated digital vaporizer normally used for inhaling cannabis
As it was first mentioned in the Magazine , the Chefs at Alinea fill up...]]></description>
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<p>A top restaurant is enhancing the aromas of its meals through an updated digital vaporizer normally used for inhaling cannabis.&nbsp; </p>

<p>As it was <a href="http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.05/achatz_pr.html">first mentioned in the Magazine</a>, the Chefs at <a href="http://www.alinea-restaurant.com/">Alinea</a> fill up air pressurized bags with different types of aromas produced by the Volcano vaporizer, a type of 'hot clean air generator.' When the meals are ready to be served, they're placed atop small pillows, which are crammed with the aroma-filled bags. </p>

<p>When the pillows are punctured on site, the aroma is released in the vicinity of the guest and everything from mace spice to clove, to cinnamon and star anise, gives the already complex dishes new elements of aromatic density. </p>

<p>The new <a href="http://www.storz-bickel.com/vaporizer/volcano-technology.html">Volcano vaporizer</a>, the Digit, shows the exact temperature status of the herb or spice's filtering process, through an internal sensor. This is different from the bi-metal regulator on the Volcano Classic, which mainly relies on an adjustable thermostat.</p><p><a href="http://blog.wired.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/11/18/inside_volcano.jpg"><img width="300" height="276" border="0" src="http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/images/2008/11/18/inside_volcano.jpg" title="Inside_volcano" alt="Inside_volcano" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px; float: right;" /></a>
The $700 Volcano's vaporization temperature can be placed between 104° and
446°F and both come with a temperature fuse, an air filter and an
aluminum heating block. Also, temperature accuracy is so good that the error difference is +/- 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit and you can convert temperature readings from Celsius to Fahrenheit with single button.</p>

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So what's the main process to get to the clean aromas? </p>

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First, a user fills up the chamber of the vaporizer with ground up
herbs or spices. Then, he places the chamber on the vaporizer's exhaust
vent. When the emitted vapors (the flavor and active ingredients of the
herbs) inflate the balloon, they are ready to be inhaled (or popped out
of pillows) from the valve balloon. </p>

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Last year, <a href="http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/05/vaporized_canna.html">Wired Science reported</a> that the first version of the Volcano
was used as a safer alternative for cannabis inhalation. Since the
Volcano produces clean herbs emissions without releasing carbon
monoxide (CO), the gadget has been regarded as one of the possible
(green) tech that will lead the medical cannabis movement.</p><br style="clear: both;"/>
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      <title><![CDATA[ Wall-E Three Disc Special Edition Blu-ray Lightning Review [Review] ]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Product : Wall-E (Three-Disc Special Edition + Digital Copy and BD Live). It features the movie, obviously, along with enough extra content to keep Wall-E stacking little featurette cubes for...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/Wall-E-1368.jpg" width="807" height="410" style="display:block;float:none;" /><strong>The Product</strong>: <em>Wall-E</em> (Three-Disc Special Edition + Digital Copy and BD Live). It features the movie, obviously, along with enough extra content to keep Wall-E stacking little featurette cubes for years.</p> <p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/51lXr2iiC5L._SS500_.jpg" width="340" height="428"><strong>The Price</strong>: $40 retail, though it's $25 at places like Amazon</p> <p><strong>The Verdict</strong>: Our own Adam Frucci already <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5020237/wall+e-review-one-of-the-best-sci+fi-movies-in-years-disguised-as-a-cartoon">reviewed</a> <em>Wall-E</em>, calling it "one of the best sci-fi movies in years, disguised as a cartoon." And if that's true for the film (which I believe it is), then I'd have to call the Blu-ray version of the film "one of the best art classes in years, disguised as a movie."<br> <br clear="all"> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/walle3.jpg" width="807" height="493" style="display:block;float:none;" /><br> I especially enjoyed the featurette on animation sound design. It's about 20 minutes long, and if you have no experience in sound design, then it's an absolute must watch. You get to not only watch famed sound designer Ben Burtt work his magic (<em>Star Wars</em>, <em>Indiana Jones</em>), but see the top secret Disney gadgets dating back to 1937 used to make specific sounds for the film.</p> <p>My favorite moment was when Burtt say discovers a new way to produce the sound of a storm, and then it cuts to him dragging a punching bag down what's surely a random carpeted hallway of Pixar.</p> <p>It's one of the few artsy-technical extras that's neither dumbed down nor too insider for the audience to understand. Quite simply, you'll appreciate Wall-E and all sound design more because of it.</p> <p>But that's such a small part of the extras. Over the course of the 40 minutes or so of well edited technical featurettes alone:</p> <p>You'll learn that the humans of the film were originally aliens...with a violent streak...who were studied in real world 3D gelatin mode to understand their movement.<br> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/IMG_6744.jpg" width="807" height="502" style="display:block;float:none;" /><br> You get a glimpse of the manpower that goes in to building a scene, from the guy who animated a D-cup bra sitting on Wall-E's eyes, to the gal who stuck a singular lamp post in the background.</p> <p>You get to see how the robots were designed, modularly, just like LEGO to increase variety with minimal effort.</p> <p>If you think I've spoiled it for you, realize that these featurettes have a backdrop of worthwhile interviews and a slew of original concept animation. They're truly an unexpected pleasure to watch and you can also find those above on the DVD version of Wall-E.<br> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/walle1_01.jpg" width="807" height="538" style="display:block;float:none;" /><br> And once you're done with the technical stuff, you'll still have a variety of commentaries, annotated deleted scenes, amazing 3D set fly-throughs (one of the great BD-exclusive features pictured here), a clever interactive storybook, a digital copy, the BURN-E short, various other extras and, of course, the film <em>Wall-E</em> itself. I'll honestly say that I've probably seen only half of the set's content and it's still seemed like an excellent media value.<br> <img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/walle2.jpg" width="807" height="538" style="display:block;float:none;" /><br> Sure, Wall-E was probably my favorite film of 2008, so it's little surprise that the Blu-ray would be my favorite disc of the year. But it's rare that the public gets such a well edited, worthwhile set of extras to look through. Because, I mean, let's face it. The movie would have been enough.</p> <br style="clear: both;"/>
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      <title><![CDATA[HTC Touch HD Review]]></title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can this be the iPhone beater?</p>  <h6><a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_vs_iphone_2.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="270" alt="HD_vs_iPhone" src="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_vs_iphone_thumb.jpg" width="307" border="0" /></a> </h6>  <p><b>Introduction</b></p>  <p>HTC, the worlds leader in Windows Mobile devices, have been churning the handsets out recently and as far as a self branded Windows Mobile device goes the Touch HD has to be the flagship of the company just now.</p>  <p>It seems so long ago now that <a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/index.php/2008/09/10/htc-go-hd-with-the-htc-touch-hd">we reported this phone</a> on the site courtesy of MoDaCo (10/09/08 to be exact). Since that date we have had several updates, videos, rumours and the likes appearing but finally last Friday we got our hands on the Touch HD. Surprisingly this wasn't as big a deal for HTC as the G1 and for us but it certainly has had several people talking and looking for more info.</p>  <p>Sitting in the &quot;can I beat the iPhone&quot; category the touch HD is one of only 7 WVGA devices on the UK mobile market which include 3 from HTC (Shift, Touch HD &amp; Touch Max 4G), 3 from Toshiba (G900, G910 &amp; G920) and finally the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 (willing to accept if I got this wrong).</p> 


 <p><strong>The 10 second review:</strong>     <br /><strong>Device:</strong> HTC Touch HD     <br /><strong>Cost:&#160;</strong> around &#163;549.99 (handset only)   <br /><strong>Available to order from:</strong>&#160; <a href="http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=173502">eXpansys</a>, <a href="http://www.clove.co.uk/viewProduct.aspx?product=044AF875-A436-402D-B293-8503F2094DA5">Clove Technology</a> and <a href="http://www.devicewire.co.uk/htc-touch-hd">devicewire.com</a><br /><strong>Summary:</strong> An amazing device with features jam packed within     <br /><strong>Best of:</strong>&#160; Display in general     <br /><strong>Worst of:</strong> MicroSD location</p> <br /> <p><b>What&#8217;s in the box?</b></p>  <p>The version of the phone that I received is not the standard &quot;retail&quot; box which means that the details give here are not as per however the version Matt received and <a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/index.php/2008/11/08/htc-touch-hd-unboxed-and-previewed">videoed</a> is the retail version (sim free). We are yet to see the Orange version of this which will be the one most people will have unless they can afford to go out and buy it direct.</p> <br /> <p><strong>Specification</strong></p>  <p><strong>Touch HD Specification in comparison to the XPERIA X1</strong></p>  




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        <td width="284" class="xl24" style="border-left-color: rgb(236,233,216); border-bottom-color: rgb(236,233,216); border-top-color: rgb(236,233,216); background-color: transparent; border-right-color: rgb(236,233,216)"><font face="tr" size="2">3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus, video(VGA@30fps), flash; secondary videocall camera</font></td>
  
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 <br /> <p><b>General</b></p>  <p>Completely unlike any other HTC phone in relation to size the Touch HD has (as mentioned above) a <font face="Calibri">Flush 3.8&quot; WVGA screen. Apart from the screen itself the front of the phone has the printed HTC logo at the left, an ear piece grill to the right of it and the secondary VGA video call camera to the far right. At the bottom of the front there are (from left to right) the call end, home, back and call start buttons which are also touchscreen flush.</font></p>  <h6><a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/htc-touch-hd_2.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="270" alt="HTC Touch HD" src="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/htc-touch-hd_thumb.jpg" width="229" border="0" /></a> </h6>  <p>On the left hand side of the phone there is nothing except a very long volume rocker button.</p>  <h6><a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_left_2.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="108" alt="HD_left" src="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_left_thumb.jpg" width="320" border="0" /></a> </h6>  <p>Moving over to the right hand side we can find&#160; the removal area for the stylus.</p>  <h6><a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_right_2.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="106" alt="HD_right" src="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_right_thumb.jpg" width="320" border="0" /></a> </h6>  <p>Moving up to the top of the handset we have a 3.5 mm Stereo Earphone Socket (Finally!) and the power / standby button to it's right.</p>  <h6><a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_top_2.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="188" alt="HD_top" src="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_top_thumb.jpg" width="320" border="0" /></a> </h6>  <p>The bottom features the MiniUSB charging / sync port and the microphone.</p>  <h6><a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_flat_2.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="130" alt="HD_flat" src="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_flat_thumb.jpg" width="320" border="0" /></a> </h6>  <p>On the back there is a large metal plate surrounding the 5MP camera&#160; and a small grill for the speaker phone to its left.</p>  <h6><a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_back_2.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="207" alt="HD_back" src="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_back_thumb.jpg" width="320" border="0" /></a> </h6>  <p>Removing the back cover exposes the simcard area, MicroUSB slot, Battery and reset button.</p>  <h6><a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_inside_2.jpg" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="251" alt="HD_inside" src="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/media/tracyandmatts_blog/windowslivewriter/htctouchvivareview_7c8a/hd_inside_thumb.jpg" width="320" border="0" /></a> </h6>  <p><strong>Highlights and Lowlights</strong></p>  <p>+ Screen Size </p>  <p>+ Screen Resolution</p>  <p>+ Speed of processor</p>  <p>+ 5MP Camera</p>  <p>- Inability to delete multiple messages / mails using drag and delete </p>  <p>- Dimensions (Height mainly)</p>  <p>- Location of MicroSD card slot</p>  <p>- Inability to hit snooze on Alarm without unlocking device</p><br />  <p><b>Review</b></p>  <p>Where honestly do I begin with this one? By miles this is the highest end handset I have ever used and it oozes style </p>  <p>Having used the phone now for just under 1 week solid I have grown to enjoy it more than I first expected. My initial reaction was &quot;God it's big&quot; (save the jokes!) and I had a chat with Matt telling him that I just wasn't a fan however this view changed within 1 hour of using it.</p>  <p>The battery life particularly impressed me as I use WiFi constantly and found that it lasted around 12 hours more than the Touch Diamond that I was used to. </p>  <p>Over the week I had just 1 issue which forced me to do soft re-boot which I think was just a simple glitch that rectified itself quickly.</p>  <p>Thanks to another blog site I can add this lot customised to suit the HD.</p>  <p><b>INTERNALS AND APPLICATIONS</b>     <br />I don't plan to cover or look at all applications and programs that the device has built into ROM however I thought it would be nice to highlight the applications or programs that have been added by HTC that are not part of Windows Mobile.</p>  <p><b>Touch FLO 3D</b>     <br />The Touch HD has the following (customisable) tabs:</p>  <ul>   <li>Home </li>    <li>People </li>    <li>Messages </li>    <li>Mail </li>    <li>Photos and Videos </li>    <li>Music </li>    <li>Internet </li>    <li>Stock </li>    <li>Weather </li>    <li>Settings </li>    <li>Programs </li> </ul>  <p>Each of the panels interface with the user via 'touch', that being the panels can be navigated through by holding and sliding across the dark grey slide bar at the bottom of the screen. As the finger slides across the various panels are previewed in a larger than normal style and when the finger movement stops the required panel becomes current. Each individual panel can further be interacted with either through stroking the screen up / down or left / right or by use of the on screen soft buttons. We'll cover each of the panels in detail next.</p>  <p>The only drawback of Touch FLO 3D is that it prevents other Today applets from being used as it does take over the entire screen.</p>  <p><b>Home</b>     <br />The Home tab initially shows a large flip-style clock detailing the current time. Below this is a tappable 'Missed Calls' area which takes you into the 'Missed Calls' tab, below that is the next forthcoming or all day appointment.     <br />If the screen is stroked upwards the clock reduces in size and allows you to view more calendar details. If any appointment is tapped upon it will open in the Calendar application to show more details. If the Clock is tapped on it will open to allow you to set the time, or to configure any required alarms.</p>  <p><b>People</b><br />The People tab allows you to create favourite contacts of the people you most often communicate with. To do this you tap on the '+' sign which take you into the contacts selector from where you can select a phone number (Work, Home, or Mobile) or an email address for that contact.    <br />If a contact has a photo assigned (via Exchange) that photo will be used, of if not you can select a picture or silhouette from the photo library.     <br />You can have a maximum of 15 favourite contacts.</p>  <p>Once you have your contacts configured you can stroke the screen up / down to flip through your contacts. You can also slide your finger up / down the photo strip on the right hand of the screen to quickly navigate through the contacts.</p>  <p>Touching the Contact picture allows you to phone the contact on any number, send an email or a text message. If the text (or arrow) beneath the picture is tapped then the default action you defined when setting up the contact is actioned immediately.</p>  <p><b>Messages</b><br />The Messages tab allows you to view any incoming Text Messages (SMS / MMS) as they arrive as well as create new ones.</p>  <p>To move through the various messages you simply swipe the finger up or down the screen or touch the counter icon. Replying to the message is simple, you just tap upon it which will then open the message on screen for you to reply to. </p>  <p>The new message icon can be tapped (top right) to create a new message.</p>  <p>The SMS messaging system is fully threaded so you can see the flow and history of any conversations.</p>  <p>The 'All Messages' soft button allows you to access all text, picture and video messages on the Touch HD in the various Inbox folders. The 'Menu' soft button allows you the options of 'New / Reply or Delete'.</p>  <p><b>Mail</b><br />The Mail tab allows you to receive, preview and send email messages. A maximum of four email accounts can be added to this tab. Each email account has its own email counter so you can instantly see how many emails are unread in each mail account. The counter can be tapped upon to switch between accounts.</p>  <p>For the active mail account the large envelope is displayed which details the name of the account (bottom right) and shows a preview of the messages in that account. Swiping up / down the screen serves to switch between the emails being previewed.</p>  <p>If you tap on the previewed email it will open in the Inbox application and you can then read or reply to that email using the standard Email editor. Touching the New Email icon (top right) opens a new email in the Inbox immediately.</p>  <p>It's worth noting that swiping he screen sideways also moves you between the different email accounts which includes the SMS / MMS message folders.</p>  <p><b>Photos and Videos</b><br />This tab allows you to visually flip through your photos and video clips via swiping up / down the screen with your finger. If you touch the current photo or video on screen you can then view it in full screen mode. Tapping on that full size image allows you access to the album, start a sideshow, email the picture, save it to a contact, save it, delete it, or view its properties. Swiping left / right in full image view serves to move you through each photo in turn.</p>  <p>If you physically turn the HD through 90 degrees the motion sensor within it will automatically rotate the photo from portrait to landscape view. Rotating it back again changes the display to portrait. Swiping your finger clockwise over a portion of the photo serves to zoom you in to that area, and anti-clockwise serves to zoom you back out. Double tapping serves to reset the image back to the original fit to screen view.</p>  <p>Once in the Album you can swipe through your various saved pictures or switch between any folders on the device in which pictures or videos are stored.    <br />From the main tab itself you can use the icons top right to initiate the camera for taking a photo or video.</p>  <p><b>The Camera</b><br />The camera software included is the updated HTC application which replaces the camera part of the 'Pictures and Videos' application. This offers a one screen display consisting of a central view finder with adjustment / mode controls surrounding it.</p>  <p>Camera Options may be changed by tapping on the surrounding icons or via selecting the bottom right 'menu' icon (options icon).</p>  <p>When actuated the screen rotates into landscape mode and in effect becomes the viewfinder for the camera.</p>  <p>Taking a picture is simple, you press the picasa looking icon on the right of the touch screen slowly (which activates the auto-focus system) wait for the viewfinder to turn green and a beep to occur (focus complete) and then depress the icon the rest of the way to complete the shot.</p>  <p>HTC have taken great trouble to improve the camera application with the HD and have added a Quick Settings panel that allows one to quickly vary:</p>  <ul>   <li>Resolution </li>    <li>White Balance </li>    <li>Brightness </li>    <li>Storage Medium used </li>    <li>Camera Mode </li>    <li>Call timer </li> </ul>  <p>Digital zoom is available from 1x to 2x which is operated by using the on screen zoom icons. Navigating up / down serves to switch through the varying photo modes which are available via the regular options.</p>  <ul>   <li>Modes - Photo, Video, MMS Video, and Contacts Picture </li>    <li>Resolution - 1M / 2M / 3M / 5M / M / L </li>    <li>White Balance - Auto / Day / Night / Incandescent / Fluorescent </li>    <li>Brightness </li>    <li>Camera - Front / Back / Back (flipped) </li>    <li>Self Timer - On / Off </li>    <li>Widescreen - On /Off </li>    <li>Touch Focus - On / Off </li>    <li>Review Duration - none / 3 secs / 10 secs / no limit </li>    <li>Quality - Basic / Normal / Fine / Super Fine </li>    <li>Capture format - JPEG </li>    <li>Time Stamp - On / Off </li>    <li>Storage - Internal Storage / Main Memory </li>    <li>Keep Backlight - On / Off </li>    <li>Shutter Sound - On / Off </li>    <li>Shoot Option - Touch and Hold / Touch </li>    <li>Image Properties - Contrast / Saturation / Sharpness </li>    <li>Effect - None / Greyscale / Sepia / Negative </li>    <li>Metering Mode - centre Area / Average </li>    <li>Prefix - Default / Date / Date and Time </li>    <li>Counter - Value / Reset </li>    <li>Flicker Adjustment - Auto / 50Hz / 60Hz </li>    <li>Grid - On / Off </li>    <li>Help - Help system </li>    <li>About </li> </ul>  <p><b>Music</b>     <br />The Music tab allows you to visually browse through your albums and play music. Swiping up and down the screen allows you to flip through your albums and tracks.</p>  <p>To move forward or backwards through the track touch hold and slide your finger along the progress bar.</p>  <p>Tapping the menu option allows you to set up a music play list and to configure repeat or shuffle modes.</p>  <p><b>Internet</b><br />The Internet tab allows you to tap the globe and launch the Opera Mobile browser which is installed on the HD as a superior replacement to Pocket Internet Explorer. As an alternative you may swipe up / down the tab to reveal your bookmarks and tap on any one of those to go directly to that site.</p>  <p>Once Opera has loaded a web site you can rotate to view the pages in landscape using the accelerometer in the machine, or zoom in on areas of interest via double tapping the screen. To zoom out just double tap again. Once in zoomed mode you can navigate round the screen via simply dragging the page with your finger.</p>  <p><b>Weather</b><br />The weather tab allows you to check the weather both locally and around the world.</p>  <p>As standard the it is configured with eight default global weather locations and these can be navigated through by swiping up / down the screen or tapping the up / down arrows. The 5 day' soft key allows you to look forward at the forecast for the next 5 days.</p>  <p>The menu soft key allows you remove and add entries. New locations are added via the country / city selector whereby you first select the country and then the town / city you require.</p>  <p>Navigation through the selector screens can be done via swiping up / down or by using the alphabetical quick selector on the right of the screen.</p>  <p>Options within the menu also allow you to choose between centigrade or Fahrenheit and to turn on / off auto updating as well as updating whilst roaming.</p>  <p>Additionally from the menu when in 5 day weather mode you have the option of 'more' which takes you to the Accuweather page which is the source of the information used by the tab.</p>  <p><b>Settings</b><br />The settings tab allows you to modify common configurable aspects from one common place.</p>  <p>You can turn on / off flight (airplane) mode whereby all connectivity is disabled, turn off just the cellular radio, modify the sound settings such as your ring tone, choose a new wallpaper for use with the Touch FLO 3D interface, control wifi, direct push operation and even the download options for weather.</p>  <p><b>Program</b><br />The Program tab serves as a quick launcher for programs whereby you can set favourite programs to execute at a single tap of the screen. </p>  <p>If you tap the Remove soft key an 'X' will appear in the bottom right corner of the icons, and if you then tap that icon it will be removed from the tab. If you tap 'Done' then you will return to the launch tab and any icons that have had applications removed will be showing a '+' symbol. Tapping on that symbol will bring up a scrolling list of installed applications which you can swipe through and then tap the icon you wish to add as a shortcut to that icon.</p>  <p>The programs tab itself can be swiped and moved up and down to reveal additional launch parts. Tapping the All programs soft key will take you to the standard windows mobile programs screen.</p>  <p>   <br /><b>All the Applications</b></p>  <p>Sitting in the programs menu lies</p>  <ul>   <li>Audio Booster </li>    <li>Calculator </li>    <li>Camera </li>    <li>Comm Manager </li>    <li>File Explorer </li>    <li>FM Radio </li>    <li>Getting Started </li>    <li>Google Maps </li>    <li>Internet Sharing </li>    <li>Java </li>    <li>JETCET Print 5 </li>    <li>Messenger </li>    <li>MP3 Trimmer </li>    <li>Notes </li>    <li>(Sim) </li>    <li>Opera Browser </li>    <li>Pictures &amp; Videos </li>    <li>QuickGPS </li>    <li>Remote Desktop </li>    <li>RSS Hub </li>    <li>Search </li>    <li>Sim Manager </li>    <li>Streaming Media </li>    <li>Tasks </li>    <li>Voice Recorder </li>    <li>Voice Speed Dial </li>    <li>Windows Live </li>    <li>WorldCard Mobile </li>    <li>YouTube </li>    <li>Zip </li> </ul>  <br /><p><b>RSS Hub</b><br />The HD comes preloaded in ROM with the RSS Hub application. This is a version of Ilium Software's Newsbreak Application which allows you to subscribe to and read RSS feeds on the move.</p>  <p>The main features are:</p>  <ul>   <li>Listen to your favourite podcasts, watch vidcasts, and view attached files and images. </li>    <li>Save your podcasts to listen or view when you have the time, and schedule them to download however you choose </li>    <li>Tell the Hub what news to search for - save keywords and let it find stories you're interested in </li>    <li>Get the news you care about as it happens. Have the RSS Hub scan your feeds and notify you about important stories by setting up alerts </li>    <li>Spot the headlines that matter to you by using keyword icons </li> </ul>  <p><b>WorldCard Mobile</b><br />WorldCard Mobile is one of those applications that you come across and wonder whether it will be useful, and then you try it and find it is very useful indeed. It is simple enough in concept - use the camera to capture an image of a business card, perform a bit of OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to input the text, allow any errors to be edited and then add to your contacts. It may take a few attempts to be proficient with positioning the business card, but once you get used to working with the application it can be very useful. It can certainly save a lot of typing!</p>  <p><b>JetCet Print</b><br />JetCet Print allows you to link the HD to a remote printer, whether it be linked to a wireless network connected to a domain, or a standalone Bluetooth enabled printer.</p>  <p>The facility is offered to print documents, emails or images. From within Opera if the print option is chosen JetCet will then be used to complete the operation.</p>  <p><b>Remote Desktop</b><br />Connect to and remotely control your Windows desktop from your HD with the Windows Mobile Remote Desktop client.</p>  <p><b>Teeter</b>     <br />Teeter is a Labyrinth-type maze game. On loading Teeter starts up and a silver ball bearing appears on a dark table with black holes, walls, and a single green exit hole. The object of the game is to get the silver ball into the green hole without vanishing into any of the black holes and disappearing. The challenge is that you do not use your finger or stylus to move the silver ball, by holding the HD parallel to the ground you tilt the device to move the ball.</p>  <p>The sensors are very sensitive and you can even move along the edges of the black holes without falling in. It also picks up how much you tilt the device and the ball will accelerate/decelerate depending on your angle.</p>  <p>The real surprise though, is what happens when the ball hits a wall/side. You physically feel the strike in the actual area where the ball hits the wall. Plus, the vibration/feedback varies by how far the ball travels before it hits the wall/side. This is completely amazing it almost feels like the HD has come alive in your hand!</p>  <p>At the end of each level you will are presented with a score as to your performance and then given an even more complex and challenging table to navigate and complete. Tapping the screen during game play gives you the option of exiting the game or resuming. On reloading the game you are allowed to either resume the last game or start afresh.</p>  <p><b>FM RADIO</b><br />Once again for this to function the wired headset must be in place and this has a secondary function as an FM antenna.</p>  <p>The first time the application is run it will automatically scan for the available FM channels in your area, save them as presets, then play the first FM station found.    <br />Full control of the radio is allowed with options / features of:</p>  <ul>   <li>Allows you to switch between Mono and Stereo modes. </li>    <li>Switches between speaker and headset output. </li>    <li>Search the FM band for the next lower / higher FM channel. </li>    <li>Volume adjustment </li>    <li>RDS Station name display </li>    <li>Preset saving and adjustment </li> </ul>  <br /><p><b>Settings / Personal</b><br />The personal settings are completely standard WM6.1, no great surprises here at all.</p>  <p>The only device specific customisation is:</p>  <ul>   <li>'Buttons' applet only has one setting for the only customisable button. This is the Call Start button which if held down will activate the application defined here. </li> </ul>  <p><b>Settings / System</b><br />The System applets are very much standard with the only extra (or non-standard) applets being:</p>  <ul>   <li>Auto Volume Control </li>    <li>G-Sensor </li>    <li>Managed programs </li>    <li>Touch FLO </li> </ul>  <p>We'll look at these below.</p>  <p><b>G-Sensor</b><br />The G-Sensor is used for recalibrating the accelerometer within the HD. It should be used if / when the auto-rotate function is not working properly.    <br />Unofficially if the sensor is already calibrated it can be used as a spirit level.</p>  <p><b>Managed Programs</b><br />Managed Programs Displays the programs that are installed on your device using System centre Mobile Device Manager (SCMDM). This means that in a corporate environment if SCMDM has been used to push install any applications to your HD this is how you will be able to see what has been installed.</p>  <p><b>TouchFLO</b><br />The Touch FLO applet allows you to configure a few small parts of the Touch FLO system. The first setting is that of having a sound sample play when finger scrolling or panning. You can turn it on if you so wish but be warned it becomes annoying very very quickly!</p>  <p>You can also toggle on and off the large start menu whereby the start menu font is increased in size and the 'last run' programs at the top of the menu are also larger - both good options for finger use.</p>  <p>Another option is to toggle on or off the System Status screen; this replaces the WM6.1 standard notification bubble system with a finger friendly touchable full screen notification selector. </p>  <p>Finally there is the option to vibrate the device when taping the tabs of TouchFLO, YouTube and Opera.</p>  <p>A Touch FLO effect is also used when the <strong>Volume controls</strong> are used to lower or raise the sound level. This full screen display will pop onto the screen and give you a visual and audible (rising or lowering tone) indication that the volume level has been changed.</p>  <p>You can also tap the 'Vibrate' and 'Silent' buttons to switch to less intrusive modes of notification. Tapping on the '&lt;' and '&gt;' arrows allows you to switch the volume control between that of the System Volume and the Ring Volume.</p>  <p>The <strong>Task Manager</strong> has also been enhanced on the HD to use finger friendly controls which make it very easy to switch / stop applications and as well view the memory currently in use on the device.</p>  <p><strong><u>Some Q&amp;A's Now:</u></strong></p>  <p><strong>Q.</strong> How does it handle PDF files? I have a tytn II but you cannot see much of a pdf without zooming in to around 200% I was wandering how this compared to the xperia x1, same res screen, just bigger as i carry a bunch of printed pdf's with me for product information. Regards, Phil. </p>  <p><strong>A.</strong> At 200% you would never need glasses. The system defaults normally to 78% but I find that 80 to 90% is perfect for the screen size.</p>  <p><strong>Q.</strong> Does the proper youtube site work (not the client) after you have installed flash lite 3.1?</p>  <p><strong>A.</strong> In short yes.</p>  <p><strong>Q.</strong> Is there any chance of bbc iplayer working?</p>  <p><strong>A. </strong>Trying to run iPlayer causes script warnings that freeze the device and I have never left it long enough to see it it would work after processing the script Sorry!</p>  <p><strong>Q. </strong>Have installed any gps programs, and do they run smoothly?</p>  <p><strong>A. </strong>TomTom 6 has been installed and works without issues.</p>  <p><strong>Q.</strong> is there absolutely no chance of getting tv-out on this device</p>  <p><strong>A.</strong> Not unless HTC re-design the handset.</p>  <p><strong>Q. </strong>Do you think can be upgraded to WM7 when it comes out?</p>  <p><strong>A.</strong> A device like this would (I'm Sure) be included by HTC and Microsoft for upgrade</p>  <p><strong>Q. </strong>Looks like there is no option to attach a Lanyard, is this correct?</p>  <p><strong>A.</strong> Correct there is no Lanyard area.</p>  <p><strong>Q.</strong> in the unboxing you said 1560mah battery. is that correct? </p>  <p><strong>A.</strong> If I did say that then I made a mistake, it's 1360mAh - sorry! </p>  <p><strong>Q. </strong>Does slingplayer use the whole screen? </p>  <p><strong>A.</strong> Sorry I don't have this to test.</p>  <p><strong>Q. </strong>Could you see if it plays streaming video such as BBC News or CNN? It's something that no one thus far has tested on the Touch HD!</p>  <p><strong>A. </strong>Since this question was aimed at Tracy or Matt I'm not going to answer it as a matter of Principle. </p>  <p><strong>Q.</strong> I would like to see how it handles Excel spreadsheets, also compared with the TytnII or any PDA with QVGA screen, as I own a TytnII and use a lot of spreadsheets.</p>  <p><strong>A. </strong>Just for you I had a data analyst in my work run some very complex formulas and move them to and from the HD to the PC and he was well impressed. So much so that he now wants a WM device to do work from home.</p>  <p><strong>Q. </strong>Could you let us know how the Touch is as a PDA? - in particular for email (gmail client or gmail via IMAP), text entry and calendar/pim.</p>  <p><strong>A.</strong> For me this device works great as a PDA, comes with everything needed to run it as one and has no issue running emails or any of the items above.</p>  <p><strong>Q. </strong>I use outlook web access a moderate amount for work email and calendar (since they won't let unauthorised devices use their Exchange or Blackberry servers). Does either device have an advantage in accessing that?</p>  <p><strong>A. </strong>I also use OWA and it works perfect with this phone, all the data you need is transferred from the OWA Server onto your phone and vice versa although I will say I am not a heavy user of this so some items may not run just as well</p>  <p><strong>Q.</strong> One of my other options would be a more camera focused phone (eg LG Renoir), to eliminate another device from my pocket. Does the Renoir stack up against the HD in terms of syncing with Outlook, managing calendar/tasks and contacts? </p>  <p><strong>A. </strong>Unfortunately until we get a Renoir we cannot answer this question!</p>  <p><strong>Q. </strong>Is Matt enjoying the device too much to be torn away and post his thoughts for us minions?</p>  <p><strong>A.</strong> Not at all, he would love to but I asked to do this review so blame me for the delay. Sorry!</p>  <br /><p><b>Conclusion</b></p>  <p>I aint gonna lie folks, I want one to keep (someone offer me one please)! This is a gift for Dad at Christmas or your typical &quot;look how flash I am&quot; users. </p>  <p>There are a few minus points but no where near enough for me to not like it any any way, shape or form.</p>  <p>If you have any further questions I should have the device for another week or so which means I can answer them straight away.</p>  <p>Posted by: John</p>  <p>Thanks to: 4winmobile.com</p>  <div class="wlWriterSmartContent" id="scid:0767317B-992E-4b12-91E0-4F059A8CECA8:69b4643e-199d-4ee7-9d1f-186c3c29a7b8" style="padding-right: 0px; display: inline; padding-left: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; margin: 0px; padding-top: 0px">Post Tags: <a href="http://technorati.com/tags/htc%20touch%20hd" rel="tag">htc touch hd</a>,<a href="http://technorati.com/tags/reviews" rel="tag">reviews</a>,<a href="http://technorati.com/tags/tracyandmatt.co.uk" rel="tag">tracyandmatt.co.uk</a></div><div class="item_footer"><p><small><a href="http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/index.php/2008/11/18/htc-touch-hd-review">Original post</a> blogged on <a href="http://b2evolution.net/">b2evolution</a>.</small></p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title><![CDATA[Strain Sensors in Textiles allow for Human Movement Monitoring]]></title>
      <link>http://mobileratty.com/article/60f84821ea440b68ad0422815f0b1298</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[If you get a sore back from bad posture habits or repetitive stress situations from work this Strain Sensors technology could help you in the near future. The sensors remind me of the glove keyboard...]]></description>
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<p>If you get a sore back from bad posture habits or repetitive stress situations from work this <a target="_blank" href="http://www2.wearable.ethz.ch/bewegungen.0.html">Strain Sensors</a> technology could help you in the near future. The sensors remind me of the <a target="_blank" href="http://hackedgadgets.com/2006/05/19/top-5-diy-glove-keyboards/">glove keyboard</a> sensors we have seen before. If this technology advances as fast as everything else is we will soon have these microscopic sensors woven directly into the fabric of a shirt and the outputs will be fed directly into a <a href="http://hackawii.com/category/wiimote-hack/">Wiimote</a> for advanced game controls. <img src='http://hackedgadgets.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>&quot;The sensors used for this paper are completely integrable into clothing and hence permit a measurement which is comfortable for the user and independent of location. Up to now, postures could be recognized with strain sensors. These promising results were a motivation to test methods which recognize the movement of the upper part of the body. &quot;</p>

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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 08:18:05 +0000</pubDate>
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      <source url="http://hackedgadgets.com/2008/11/17/strain-sensors-in-textiles-allow-for-human-movement-monitoring/">Strain Sensors in Textiles allow for Human Movement Monitoring</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Hill Billy FPS Hits The iPhone]]></title>
      <link>http://mobileratty.com/article/2cec8e5fc628254e821a22e8abbfe11a</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[The iPhone is primarily a communications tool, but that doesn't mean it cannot be used for entertainment purposes as well. One of the first few FPS to hit the iPhone would by Hill Billy, relying on...]]></description>
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<p>The iPhone is primarily a communications tool, but that doesn't mean it cannot be used for entertainment purposes as well. One of the first few FPS to hit the iPhone would by Hill Billy, relying on the Mahatma graphics engine to deliver a silky smooth gaming experience. Full normal mapping lighting is used, and the graphics are amazing to say the least. Hill Billy uses the built-in accelerometer to control your movement in the game, but that could result in a less accurate environment - a huge no-no where FPS games are concerned. </p>  
	
	
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 05:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Maxian M1 EDU Portable Media Player]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Maxian of Korea has a brand new portable media player (PMP) for the masses that comes with a dual core processor, ensuring you will be able to obtain the smoothest framerates possible no matter how...]]></description>
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<p>Maxian of Korea has a brand new portable media player (PMP) for the masses that comes with a dual core processor, ensuring you will be able to obtain the smoothest framerates possible no matter how much movement there is on the video. Powered by Windows CE 5.0, the Maxian M1 EDU PMP will feature the following :- </p>
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<li>3.5" touchscreen LCD display</LI>
<LI>Digital TV support</LI>
<LI>Integrated FM radio</LI>
<LI>Compatible with MPEG1 to 4, WMV, AVI, MP3 and WMA files</LI>
<LI>SD memory card slot</LI>
<LI>Built-in dictionaries</LI></UL>
<P></P>There is no word on pricing, but the Maxian M1 EDU PMP will come in either 8GB or 16GB flavors.  
	
	
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      <title><![CDATA[Hill Billy Bringing First-Person Shooter Action to the iPhone]]></title>
      <link>http://mobileratty.com/article/b7fefdab0d2ab7b3af0972d317d1610b</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[A new and exciting first-person shooter is currently in development for the iPhone. Its called Hill Billy, and Ive got to say the game looks pretty darn cool
As you can see for yourself in the video...]]></description>
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<p>A new and exciting first-person shooter is currently in development for the iPhone. It&#8217;s called Hill Billy, and I&#8217;ve got to say the game looks pretty darn cool.</p>
<p>As you can see for yourself in the video above, the game looks ultra-smooth. No bumps or lags in gameplay as far as I can tell&#8230; The Mahatma graphics engine used here supports full normal mapping lighting for some truly outstanding results. The accelerometer controls your movement within the game, and it actually looks not so bad at all, very appropriate for this application. Accelerometer controls sometimes aren&#8217;t a huge hit with me&#8230; Totally depends on the game, but it looks like this one is a winner.</p>
<p>The one thing that puzzled me was the carrot you&#8217;ll see near the end of the video (around the 1:00 mark). Either that&#8217;s a plain old carrot, or one of the most useless weapons I&#8217;ve ever seen <img src='http://www.intomobile.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Hill Billy looks like tons-o-fun. Can&#8217;t wait for Hill Billy to hit the App Store!</p>
<p>[Via: <a href="http://toucharcade.com/2008/11/15/hill-billy-first-person-shooter-looks-impressive/" target="_blank">TouchArcade</a>]</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[With both Wii fit and Wii Sports being hits, expectations are high for EA Sports Active. EA Sports Active is a family game but specifically targets women who want to stay fit while having fun. The...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://www.slipperybrick.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/ea_for_wii.jpg' alt='EA Sports Active for Wii' />With both Wii fit and Wii Sports being hits, expectations are high for EA Sports Active. EA Sports Active is a family game but specifically targets women who want to stay fit while having fun. The title will be the first in a new line of EA SPORTS fitness and sports products in development. The game targets both the upper and lower body plus some cardio. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s meant for two players and will give you motivation with real-time feedback on your workout. Stuff like calories burned. You can of course modify the intensity levels to suit your own skills. EA Sports Active comes with two leg straps that hold the Wii&#8217;s Nunchuk controller to track lower body movement and a resistance band for upper body strength training exercises. The game will be available in Spring 2009 for about $59.99.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[The Garmin Nuvi 205/255 were announced earlier this year and are quickly taking their place as solid entry level units in the Garmin line-up. The Nuvi 205/255 offer a series of new features and...]]></description>
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<p>The Garmin Nuvi 205/255 were <a href="http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/017195.php">announced</a> earlier this year and are quickly taking their place as solid entry level units in the Garmin line-up. The Nuvi 205/255 offer a series of new features and upgrades that improve on an already top notch interface, making the Nuvi 205/255 my pick for <strong>Best Entry Level GPS Navigators</strong>. I would urge you to <strong>upgrade to the Nuvi 255</strong> for its text to speech (TTS) capabilities, as I feel TTS is one of the best investments to make when purchasing a GPS - it makes the navigation simpler and easier to follow in an ever more complex world of driving.</p>
<p>The Nuvi 205/255 feature several upgraded features:</p>
<ul>
  <li>New faster processor, making for a faster routing and map drawing.</li>

  <li>New shaded elevation maps.</li>

  <li>Now compatible with optional TMC traffic receivers, or MSN Direct service (Gas prices, traffic, local events, stocks, news, and weather.</li>

  <li>Garmin HotFix capability to automatically calculate and store satellite locations so that you will be able to turn the unit on and go a lot faster greatly reducing satellite acquisition time.</li>

  <li>Geolocated Picture capability - Download geotagged photos to the Garmin to be able to navigate to a loaded picture; works with Google's Panoramio photo sharing community and Garmin Connect Photos website.</li>
</ul>
<p>The subtle changes don't sell themselves in any huge way as breakthrough innovations, but these changes add up to a whole lot more in use than the quick read might lead you to believe. Garmin clearly did some work here to make the interface better and easier to understand. The tweaks are another step on their continuous line of interface changes that make the units simple enough for all to use.</p>
<p>Let's take a look at what's inside and why these are worth the upgrade.</p>

      <p><strong>Design</strong></p>
<p>The Garmin Nuvi 205/255 takes the thin design from Garmin's thin platform and offers a sleek and solid unit that is easy to pocket or store in a purse, briefcase, backpack, etc. The single slider switch on the top right allows you to turn the unit on with a quick flick of the finger, while also locking the unit so that it doesn't get turned on by mistake while packing it away. The power cord is a straightforward 12V power cord that comes with the unit, and plugs into the back of the unit with a 90 degree turn down allowing the unit to sit right down tight to the dash which can't be done with those units that have a cord coming out the bottom of the GPS. The mount is a single cam lever mount that offers my preferred method of mounting to the windshield or the disc that's included to adhere it to the dash. The Nuvi 205/255 itself snaps into a couple of clips on the mount and stays snug once attached. I also tested the Nuvi 205/255 on the Arkon vent clip mount as an alternative way to hold the unit at arm's length. The mount performed well, and kept the Nuvi 205/255 well positioned in an alternate location to the windshield mounting location.</p>
<p><strong>Interface - Improved Nuvi Ease</strong><br />
The Nuvi 205/255 come with an improved interface that may seem like a subtle change, but I think that this is a big difference and keeps the Garmin Interface fresh, easy to understand and makes the Garmins more intuitive than their already excellent interface. The new look and feel is important; a simple update that makes the unit feel relevant but beyond the new skin there is some functionality that really makes sense. A lot of the information is concentrated down the left side of the screen. Distance to turn, turn direction, and speed limit when traveling on the roads that have them. The zoom in and zoom out buttons are along the right side which make it a lot easier to handle with one thumb, instead of switching from side to side in the old screen - (the older interface had the buttons in the upper left and upper right corners of the screen - making the action of zooming in and out more of a two thumb video game type experience.)</p>
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  <img src="http://www.gpslodge.com/pictures/Nuvi205255Navigation.jpg" width="320" height="240" alt="Nuvi205255Navigation.jpg" /><br />
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  <strong>Navigation in the 3-D mode where the road lies ahead of you.</strong>
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  <strong><br /></strong>
</div>Turn indicator - While navigating in the upper left corner of the screen there is a green arrow and distance indicator that makes seeing where to turn easy. By combining the two pieces of information, a quick eyeshot to the Nuvi gives you an easy assessment of what's going on.<br />
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<p>Data Fields - Speed on the left, and on the right, the driving direction (N, NE, E, SE, etc.) when driving normally, or the Arrival Time when actually navigating. A quick tap of the "Speed" readout, and you get a trip monitor screen, offering a data-hound's dream full of information. On a long road trip, This can be useful as a readout itself or something that is easy to quickly check as you are driving along. I like the overall average and the moving average that can tell you just how badly your average rate took a hit as a result of that extended stop for food and gas.<br /></p>
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  <img src="http://www.gpslodge.com/pictures/Nuvi205255Trip.jpg" width="320" height="240" alt="Nuvi205255Trip.jpg" /><br />
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  <strong>Trip data - The upper left dial tells you your compass direction while the middle dial tells you your speed</strong>.
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<p>Zoom Fields - Again, the location on the screen has changed. Previously the "+" and "-" buttons were spaced out on the corners of the screen bit they are now conveniently located together, allowing for easy one handed operation to quickly zoom out then back in when you go too far!<br />
<br /></p>
<p>Speed Limits - The Nuvi 205/255 feature speed limits displayed on the unit's screen which is a relatively recent (but <a href="http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/014480.php">not new</a>) movement for Garmin. Net - I think this is a good addition and a good time for Garmin to add it to their Nuvi line. The data is much more reliable and the potential for bad speed limit alerts has dropped dramatically. I have seen this on other units, where the database is plagued by bad data, and offered to have warnings alert you when you were speeding. With a bad database, the warnings are useless. The data captured by NAVTEQ for speed limits was really pretty good in my miles of driving. The speed limits were present on state roads and interstates; the speed changes were also accurate within a few feet of a newly changed speed zone. If you like the feature, the data was accurate. An added plus is that the display is very much like a Speed Limit sign making it an intuitive image to understand.</p>
<p>Faster Map Drawing - It's a subtle thing, but the Nuvi 205/255 have a softer interface that seems to draw maps faster by selectively drawing different layers and fading in detail overtime. So, major roads draw on a background, then minor roads, then interstate markers draw in finally accented by more minor road names and then any texturize detail to the map. It's cool to watch and offers detail at about the rate you can understand it, and internalize it without leaving you with the feeling of thinking ahead of the unit's ability to draw.... you aren't left wanting for a faster draw.</p>
<p><strong>Navigation</strong><br />
<img src="http://www.gpslodge.com/pictures/Nuvi205255GOto.jpg" width="160" height="120" alt="Nuvi205255GOto.jpg" style="float:right;" />Navigation continues to be very good with the Nuvi 205/255, and offers a variety of ways to select your destination, with a very complete POI listing of stores, businesses, and other municipal locations. The approximately 6 million POI's are broken down to 14 categories that make sense, allowing you to look at the category listing by closest proximity. If you had a specific location in mind, you can then search within that category by spelling out the name. Tap on one location and you can see the address, the phone number with the option to see the map of the location and then go there if you decide that's where you want to go. the Nuvi 205/255 also offers a quick way to get Home by programming in the location of your home. That makes things really easy - two taps off the main menu and you are heading home.</p>
<p>You can also search for things "Near" several locations - like "Where I am Now", A Different City", "[Along] My Current Route" and "My Destination". I like the last two where you can utilize the capabilities of the Nuvi 205/255 while on a road trip to find a place to eat, let's say, you can search at your destination, or along the route where the Nuvi knows not to lead you too far astray to find food.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.gpslodge.com/pictures/Nuvi205255MA.jpg" width="160" height="120" alt="Nuvi205255MA.jpg" style="float:right;" /></p>
<p>The Garmin Nuvi 205/255 also allow you to search by addresses, remembering which state you are in (see right) so that you have an easier time limiting your search for a town and a specific address. You are able to search by intersection, which allows you to type in a road and the unit then offers you the cross roads as a place you can navigate to. The Garmin Nuvi 205/255 has the ability to navigate you to the city center via a stand-alone button, which is not under the "Address" button; easier searching to get to the center of a city if that's what you need. You can also navigate to a set of LAT/LON coordinates, which I think is very helpful, if you are navigating to a location like a trailhead where the coordinates may have been documented without an actual street address.</p>
<p>The Nuvi 205/255 do not display the current street name in the interface but to show the street you are turning onto at the top of the screen.</p>
<p><strong>Faster Routing</strong><br /></p>
<p>Garmin has improved routing so that as you are selecting your destination, the route is already starting to plan in the background - very cool, very smart. A second or two after you select a POI, for instance the store below, the unit slides out a little tab of information from the "GO!" button showing what mode it is using - automobile, the distance and the time it will take. The Nuvi is calculating the route in the background and as a result, when the little tab shows, and you hit "Go" the route is already there - no more waiting. In my torture test of navigating from my house outside of Boston to Dodger Stadium, the Nuvi 205/255 calculated the route in about 12-16 seconds and displayed it on the screen. That's a bit faster than I have seen in other units, not earth shattering, but the impression is that due to this background calculation the obvious lag after you hit "Go" is long gone.</p>
<p>Overall the routing on the Garmin Nuvi 205/255 is very good and I have no complaints at all in this area; recalculations are quick when you miss a turn, voice commands are good, and the overall intelligence of the routing is well done. The Nuvi 205/255 do not play a "warning tone" ahead of a turn announcement, but do announce the turns in very appropriate intervals. I have always thought that the bigger names in GPS do the announcements "Just Right", while other newer and smaller brands struggle to deliver these announcements either "Too Few" or "Too Many"; sometimes leaving you wanting for more, or at the other end of things driving you nuts after the third or fourth announcements for an upcoming turn.</p>
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  <strong>New Information - An info tab slides out from under the "Go button telling you how far and how long the route will be. (I was navigating back to BestBuy to bring back an <a href="http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/022706.php">Insignia</a> GPS that did not work well.)</strong>
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<p><strong>Garmin Nuvi 205 vs 255</strong><br /></p>
<p><strong>Text To Speech - Says Street Names (Nuvi 255 only)</strong></p>
<p>The Garmin Nuvi 255 offers <a href="http://www.gpslodge.com/archives/010286.php" title="Is Text to Speech Worth It? GPSLodge Says ">text to speech</a> (TTS) which says the street names as you approach them. The difference can be a big plus when you are navigating around town or in a semi-urban area where the roads are situated closer together. Not a big help when you are navigating on highways where the off-ramps are easy to see, and are simple straight forward exits from the highway. The real advantage is when the interchanges and roadways start to offer a couple of options and the Nuvi 255 is offering its point of view verbally where to go and which street to take. The result is more confidence and the ability to keep your eyes on the road - always a good thing.</p>
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<p><strong>Map Coverage - Nuvi 205 vs. Nuvi 255</strong></p>
<p>The other difference between the models is that the Garmin Nuvi 205 has "regional" coverage which for a majority of my readers means 48 state coverage + Hawaii + Puerto Rico. When you upgrade to the Nuvi 255, you get all of North America, adding Canada and Alaska. It's really that simple.</p>
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<p><strong>Review Summary</strong></p>
<p>The Nuvi 205/255 are really entry level units from Garmin, but hardly feel like it. THey have solid navigation, and with the added Text to Speech feature of the Nuvi 255, I think that its the best entry level unit on the market. Let's face it, at the base, you are buying into a quality brand with all of the makings that got Garmin to be the #1 GPS maker in the US. The routing is very good, the interface is better than ever and the prices are very reasonable. I believe that when you are considering a GPS, a top notch brand is worth the extra money; after that, invest in Text to Speech. The Nuvi 255 offers Text to Speech, and for me, the text to speech is a very worthwhile investment for almost everybody. This is sometimes only $30 - $40 more, and it is money well spent. You're going to use this GPS hundreds of times, across thousands of miles, and many thousands of turns; the added confidence that Text to Speech will cost you pennies a trip, it's worth it. If you are shopping for a Nuvi 205/255, you may want to consider upgrading to the widescreen versions of these; the Nuvi 205W/255W - bigger screens give 70% more screen real estate, a better view of the maps and easier data entry with larger buttons on the keyboard. Widescreen is a tougher case to make than upgrading to Text to Speech.</p>
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  <li><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0015F1L7A/jaybrewernet6-20">Garmin Nuvi 205</a> - features above, including Maps of the 48 States + Hawaii + Puerto Rico</li>

  <li><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0015EWMX8/jaybrewernet6-20">Garmin Nuvi 255</a> - Adds Text to Speech and Maps of North America</li>
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<p><strong>What's in the Box - Garmin Nuvi 205/255?</strong></p>
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  <li>The Garmin Nuvi 205/255 Navigator</li>

  <li>Cam Action Suction Cup Mount</li>

  <li>Adhesive Disk for mounting on dash</li>

  <li>Power Cord 12V</li>

  <li>Quick Start guide</li>
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