Thursday, February 23, 2012

Sony Ericsson Xperia neo Reviews


Pros: Good size screen. Good battery life. Ergonomic design. Excellent sound reproduction.
Cons: Screen reflects in bright light.
Overall: Sony uses the Android operating system that for an Apple user such as myself, is an alien world. Why did an Apple user not get an iPhone that would gel seamlessly into their current electronic environment I hear you ask? Well, I'll assume you asked, I have been a Telstra fixed line customer for nearly thirty years and unlike the majority of the Australian population, I'm in the 2% that've never had any quarrels with them (my experience is that in the main, it's not Telstra). So given this fascinating insight I marched into my local Telstra shop and declared to all, 'Do me a deal!' After the staff held an impromptu meeting so as to discuss as to whether they should call the police or put the hose on me, one young lady ventured forth to serve me. For the princely sum of $59 per month I was to receive $550 worth of calls, unlimited SMS, 1.5GB of data and a Sony Ericsson Neo.
 First impressions are that it is bulky, being particularly thick through the body. For me personally, I did not find this a detraction. Out of the box you get all the standard bits and pieces, charger, instruction manual, battery etc. Inserting the battery and getting the phone up and running is not overly challenging, unless of course you're from the 70s and found that programming a VCR was the basis for a Ph.D. The initial charge time was about 2 hours. The charging is not via a normal jack, but by utilizing a micro USB which is fiddly, especially in low light situations (note to Sony: this idea sucks). Charging can be via computer or a wall socket using a neat bit of kit provided. If you turn off the Bluetooth, 3G and the WiFi a full charge can last 36 hours plus. If you want just the phone aspect of this product it's okay. Turning off these functions doesn't impede the sending or receiving of calls and messages.
 I utilize most of the functions that a phone like this can offer (excluding Facebook and any other banal social media, having said this the good people at Sony do see their intended market as finding these websites desirable and provide options to integrate with these, such as with the media player) including the top notch camera. The Neo camera has a nice little piece of software called a Bravia engine. This enhances picture and video quality taken with the camera. To view content in all its glory obtain a micro HDMI cable (eBay, Dick Smith) and watch it on a full size TV. It ain't hard.
 The various function screens can be navigated via touch and there are some very interesting and useful apps that can be downloaded from the Android market (before you download anything do some research). There are a range of shortcuts, such as reverting the ring to vibrant or silent, through which the orientation of the phone can be done quickly. The key to this is to read the instruction manual which for purposes of convenience is stored in the phone and can be found on the second screen to the right of the home screen. Just touch the 'experience more' option.
 Connecting via the USB, downloading something from iTunes or a podcast from a particular site can be a bit tricky but by utilizing a third party app transferring is quick and easy. Research this on the internet. Finding stored or recorded data can sometimes be frustrating but with a bit of practice this can also be mastered. Research this on the internet. If you have an older car such as I, pop down to your local gadget store and invest in a plug-in Bluetooth kit. They're between $30 and $100. By doing this you can hook the phone to run through your in-car sound system. This is really convenient because if a phone call comes in, by utilising this option you avoid upsetting the local gendarmerie, (well I care about concentrating on the road, and yes it is quite possible I'm the only person in Adelaide who does). The added bonus is that you can also play Mp3 and music saved to the player through your car stereo (or in my case the car mono. It's an old car). If you're like me and reside in beautiful Adelaide and want to avoid suicidal tendencies brought on by the world's most backward radio stations, I urge you to consider this small outlay.
 A couple of other things to watch out for are the on/off button which is just plain awkward to use and the volume switch which is easy to accidentally activate and could reduce the sound level of the ringer to zero and a cause for not hearing calls or SMSs. Both these function buttons are located on the right-hand side of the phone and are therefore easy to trip unintentionally.
 The pluses are the screen is just the right size for reading and the size doesn't reflect the footprint it leaves. It's not uncomfortable to pocket and does not dig into a bloke's leg, or for that matter a ladies hose when they sit down for a pint (I tend to only socialize with beer quaffing ladies, it's cheaper).
 The Sony Ericsson Neo is certainly not the most aesthetically pleasing phone nor is it the trendiest on the market but it shortcomings are forgivable if you can get it for the right price and that price is as an inclusion on a plan.
 Sony Ericsson Xperia neo is recommended by elkabong

Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray Reviews


Pros: Nice lightweight,slimline phone
Cons: Keyboard is tiny for sms
Overall: I purchased this last week & it was so easy & quick to set up & start using it.
 It has shortcuts to twitter,facebook,apps etc.
 Nice slim line sleek looking phone.
 It does take a little time to learn how to use the phone but once you understand where everything is on it & their uses its so easy.
 Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray is recommended by lilybuffyau

http://www.productreview.com.auPros: Loudspeaker,camera with flash, everything Overall: Love it,everything i could possibly ask for,8mp camera with flash,loud speakerphone. Everything the samsung galaxy s i had did not have.I gave my husband the galaxy s.. The arc is perfect..Very happy indeed.Very good battery life,compared to galaxy.. Arc is definitely an AAA+ Sony Ericsson Xperia arc is recommended by ahoff7


Pros: Loudspeaker,camera with flash, everything
Overall: Love it,everything i could possibly ask for,8mp camera with flash,loud speakerphone. Everything the samsung galaxy s i had did not have.I gave my husband the galaxy s.. The arc is perfect..Very happy indeed.Very good battery life,compared to galaxy.. Arc is definitely an AAA+
 Sony Ericsson Xperia arc is recommended by ahoff7

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Breville BIC200 ikon Reviews


Pros: excellent cooker
Cons: Bad manufacturing
Overall: Happy with the cooking part of it but the manufacturing not so good, have already had 1 replacement and about to get another one for the same problem the plate comes apart and lifts and buckles, not happy about this and Breville don't seem to be too concerned as they only offer 12months warranty and that includes any replacements

Sharp R995E/ R995J Reviews


Model:
R995E/ R995J

This is a Sharp Large Convection Microwave Oven (1500W Conv -900W ). While microwave cooking gives you speed and efficiency, convection power lets you perfect a seasoned roast, prepare delicious honey chicken legs or melt cheese on a pizza.

Features:
Menus developed in Australia
Information Display
1,500 Watt Convection Heater Sensor Instant Action (8 Menus)
Reheat Sensor (5 Menus)
Intelligent Sensor (24 Menus)
Carousel turntable diameter

Bosch HBA63B450A / HBA63B550A Reviews


Pros: Reliable. Good value for money.
Cons: Slightly hotter at the rear of the oven, so you need to rotate cakes and muffins during cooking. Not a big deal.
Overall: Cooks wonderfully. Roasts, cakes, biscuits, pies, grilled meat all turn out perfect. The wire rack is wide enough for 2 muffin pans. It comes with a roasting dish, baking dish and grill and 2 racks. All of which work well. I haven't used the pyrolytic function yet, but for the first time i'm looking forward to cleaning my oven. The triple glazed door is so safe for little hands - I'm glad we didn't pay extra for the 'cool touch' door, as it is unnecessary (but as I say, we haven't used the pyrolytic function yet).

Robomaid RM-770 Automatic Robot Reviews


Pros: Frees me up to do other things
Cons: Instruction booklet could be written better, but I haven't watched the DVD yet :/
Overall: Love the robomaid, I have a large tiled living area. The robomaid is perfect, picks up a dust, hair, grit, crumbs etc. While she is doing her bit I'm free to do other things. Robomaid works well on the surface dirt and fluff on carpet area, but I still use my Dyson for a deeper clean once a week. It is probably quicker to use a regular vacuum cleaner for he same area, but if I have to spend an hour catching up on my ironing the robomaid can be doing the vacuuming. Happy with my purchase. I just put her on recharger after 10pm to take advantage of offpeak power. Instruction booklet could be more simply written for setting up auto functions.

Vax Zen Cylinder Reviews


Model:
VMCZ1600
No Suction Loss bagless cylinder
Low noise making it ideal for busy homes/ with children
Multicylonic suction power so filters don't get blocked
Highest air watts of all no loss of suction cylinders
Flexible hose and handle with tool caddy crevice and 2 in1 tool (upholstery and dust brush) included.

Specifications:
1600 Watt Motor
70% Quieter than a conventional cylinder < 74dba
No Loss of suction
320 Air Watts
Bagless Cylinder
Multicyclonic suction power
2.6L Dust Capacity
Washable Antibacterial HEPA filter
HEPA H12 Sealed filtration system

Fisher & Paykel Double Series Reviews


Pros: Easy to stack & unload.
Cons: Hard to clean the drains - but I find that with all dishwashers.
Overall: We purchased this house with a 2 drawer dishwasher brand new & had a miele that we had from renting. After giving the F&P a go we decided to stay with it & sell the miele. Very happy with the decision - two drawer provides so much flexibility & easier to load / unstack even if they are running together. I also think it provides a better clean too.

LG WD12570FD / WD12576FD Reviews


Pros: Large Capacity, Time Delay so I can have a clean, dry load ready for me in the morning, Easy to Operate, Feels solidly built
Cons: Top of machine gets very hot at the end of a cycle (I do cold washes!). It uses constant bursts of water (to wash and to steam dry) so I've had to disconnect it from the tank water for fear of blowing up the tank's pump. Long pants and long sleeves have accordion folds in them when I wash and dry in the machine.
Overall: It has a huge capacity (I like to be able to wash my queen bed sheets with mattress protector, pillow cases and protectors and a cotton blanket all in one load) I can fit them all easily in this machine. It's really quiet, washes really well, and when it finishes it plays a tune instead of beeping incessantly like my old machine! It's a good idea to get your dry clothes out straight away before the creases set in. Also, a thirsty load (eg towels) can still feel quite damp when they've "finished" drying, so I usually hang them up for a bit to dry completely.

Merol ME-710 Reviews


Pros: Reliable for sure, good value for money, easy to use
Overall: I now have 2 of these machines. One for home and one for my business. The first one had stainless steel cup warmer and drip tray cover. the second one is all plastic. Otherwise they are identical. The machine makes an adequate coffee, certainly NOT cafe quality, or the equivalent of a quality expresso machine. But, I love it because it is so simple, I can even get my 10 year old to bring me a coffee. It makes an acceptable coffee when using good beans. The only slight annoyance is that I have to cycle the froth/hot milk through the nozzle back into the jug until hot, then redirect the nozzle into my cup once fully frothed and heated.