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Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs

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Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs - Sony has launched a tough phone that is Sony Xperia Go. In addition, this smartphone is also very elegant. Comes with bringing new features. What features? Here we go.

Design

Comes with dimensions: 111 x 60.3 x 9.8mm and 110 grams; full touchscreen; plastics material; the power/lock; microUSB port, volume rocker; mic hole; 3.5 mm audio port (around phones from top); 3 button haptic in bottom of the screen (back, home and menu). Sony Xperia Go is a tough phone. But the design has a premium impression.

Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Are you curious about the toughness of this phone? Sony Xperia Go has been got the certification IP67, this does it mean that this phone resistant from dust and also water up to a depth 1 meter during 30 minutes. Very interesting isnt it?

Display

Sony Xperia Go comes with a touch screen capacitive LED-backlit LCD, 16 million colors, 320 x 480, 3.5 inches (~ 165 ppi pixel density), multi-touch, Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine; scratch-resistant glass. Interestingly, this phone is using the Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine technology. This makes the screen to be bright and sharp. You will get a picture that has a good quality. Unfortunately, Sony Xperia Go still has a small pixel density is 165ppi.

Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs

OS, Processor and Memory

Comes with Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread), the phone has a good view. This OS will probably upgrade to v4.0. To support its performance, this phone uses Dual-core processor 1 GHz Cortex-A9, NovaThor U8500 chipset, Mali-400 GPU, RAM: 512 MB​​, Li-Ion 1305 mAh.

Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Sony Xperia Go has a dual core processor. This phone will be able to run fast. You can perform a variety of activities such as playing games, watching videos, browsing and so forth very easily. For part of the storage, the phone has an internal storage of 8 GB storage (4 GB user available) and external: microSD up to 32GB.

Camera

Now we will discuss the parts of the camera. Sony Xperia Go brings 5MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, Geotagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, autofocus, LED flash, 3D sweep panorama; video recording: 720p@30fps, continuous autofocus, video light, video stabilizer.

Xperia Go have a good camera and has a standard resolution like other smartphones. However, the existing technology in this camera is remarkable because this camera can take pictures in the water. You can shoot at up to 1 meter into, if more water will get into the phone. So amazing.

Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs

Connectivity

Xperia Go has a fairly complete connections like GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 900/2100, GPRS Up to 107 kbps, EDGE Up to 296 kbps, HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP, EDR; microUSB v2.0, support for USB On-the-go.

Comes with a complete connection. Sony Xperia Go makes it easy for you to connect to the internet. You can use the HSDPA network or WiFi connection to connect to the internet. The phone also supports USB technology On-The-Go. You can connect the Sony Xperia Go with flash, mouse, and another using the OTG cable. But you have to buy the cable separately because it isnt supplied in the sales package.

Conclusion

You arent wrong to say Sony Xperia Go is a powerful smartphone and also elegant. Comes with carrying a variety of interesting features. In addition, the phone also has a high hardware so that it can improve performance. Dont forget if the phone has IP67 certification, it means that the phone is resistant to dust and water.


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Sony Handycam HDR CX7

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Sonys designers definitely made the most of the fact that the HDR-CX7 records its video to MemoryStick Pro Duo cards. The camcorder is little more than a lens and LCD screen in terms of size, though thats both a positive and negative thing. Sure, you can fit the CX7 into almost any bag, and even a large jacket or sweatshirt pocket, but the ergonomics of the grip are a little off.

Its certainly more comfortable to hold than Panasonics SD based HDC-SD1, but since theres no eye level viewfinder, I often found myself holding it higher than I would some camcorders, and at a slightly odd angle. Also, since your hand basically covers the right side and top of the CX7, Sony was forced to put a handful of buttons on the left side, behind the LCD screen.

Thats never a very good move, since you cant readily see that spot when youre shooting, and if you do need to use one of those buttons while capturing video, youll likely shake the camera horizontally while pressing it.

Of the buttons placed there, the backlight compensation button is probably the most worry some, since its highly likely youll use it on the fly, while most of the others would be used before or after shooting.

As usual, the HDR-CX7s main interface is its LCD touch screen. Even though the LCD is 2.7 inches in size, it still felt a bit small as a touch screen interface. The main virtual buttons are big enough, but ancillary buttons, such as the OK button in the upper left, or the X (cancel) button in the upper right of some screens are rather tiny. On more than one occasion, I accidentally hit one of the bigger buttons when trying to hit the tiny ones.

Combine that with the fact that the touch screen requires such an extensive tree of submenus, and the thrill of a touch screen interface starts to wane pretty quickly. Still, some people say they like this kind of interface, so make sure you try it out in a store first to see if you like it before you buy. Following a recent trend in camcorders, the CX7 doesnt include a minijack microphone input.

If you want to add an accessory mic, you have to use one of Sonys in the CX7s Active Interface Shoe (aka proprietary hot shoe), which provides an interface and power for accessories. You have two options to send video to your TV directly from the camcorder. You can either use a mini to full size HDMI cable, or use the composite AV breakout cable included with the CX7.

Given that they are rather rare right now, it wouldve been nice for Sony to include the special HDMI cable, as Canon does with the HG10. A third option is to use the dock, which has the same composite AV out as the camcorder, as well as a component output (also via a breakout cable), and a Mini USB jack to connect to your computer. I was surprised that Sony didnt include a normal-size HDMI jack on the dock. It wouldve been a really nice touch.
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