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		<title>Protect Your Zune 80 Screen &#8211; &#8220;Best Zune Accessory&#8221;</title>
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		<title>Samsung YP-P2 Case, Cover &#8211; invisibleSHIELD</title>
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<p><a href="http://www.invisibleshield.com/mp3-player/samsung/yp-p2.php" title="Samsung yp-p2 invisibleshield">Get the invisibleSHIELD for your Samsung YP-P2</a>. There&#8217;s no denying that the Apple iPod Touch has the cool design appeal down to a tee, but not everyone wants to pay a premium for Internet connectivity on their MP3 players/PVPs. Some may instead prefer to cut the cord between their player and headphones, and for those users, there&#8217;s the Samsung YP-P2, a touch-screen device with a sweet interface and stereo Bluetooth capability. And there&#8217;s more good news: the P2, which is available in black, white, and red versions with 4GB ($200) or 8GB ($250) of flash memory, sounds great. This player ain&#8217;t cheap, but audio enthusiasts will be satisfied.</p>
<p>Although it&#8217;s noticeably smaller at 3.8 inches by 2.0 inches by 0.4 inch, the Samsung P2 resembles the iPod Touch more than any other MP3 player. Like the Touch, the P2 offers virtually no tactile controls, instead relying on its face-dominating (3-inch) touch screen for interface navigation. The similarities basically end there&#8211;the player&#8217;s interface is decidedly less Mac-like than that of its iPod counterpart, but we daresay this is a good thing. Back to that momentarily. Rounding out the physical characteristics of the P2 are a mic hole, proprietary dock, and headphone jack lining its bottom edge; dedicated volume controls along the right spine; and a play/pause/power button and hold switch on the left side. There&#8217;s also a multicolored, circular LED below the screen on the front that we originally thought might function as a home key; however, it is merely a visual status indicator.</p>
<p>So back to that interface: It&#8217;s awesome. In the Samsung P2&#8242;s settings, you can select from three fonts and three menu types. Our favorite is Cosmos, where the selections sit in different depths of field (as if in space) and as you swipe your finger up or down, the selections orbit into view. You may select any visible option on the screen, even if it appears &#8220;farther away&#8221; on the screen. There&#8217;s also a My Skin setting: set any image as wallpaper and the menu selections appear as small icons across the bottom. Here, you swipe your finger left or right to move through options. Finally, there&#8217;s the rather standard Matrix interface, which displays the icons in a grid&#8211;our least favorite because there&#8217;s no swiping involved, and we think the finger dragging is what makes a touch screen fun.</p>
<p>The main menu is a good place to start delving into the features of the Samsung P2. Function numero uno is&#8211;of course&#8211;music, and the P2 knows what it&#8217;s doing in this regard. Step into the Music option and files are organized by artist, album, genre and so on; or if you prefer, there&#8217;s even a file browser. Once a selection is made, you&#8217;re taken to a detailed playback screen, lined at the very bottom with onscreen back, contextual menu, and sound effect buttons. Just above these are play/pause and track shuttle selectors, and then a time elapsed/remaining bar (swipe your finger left or right along this to jog through the song). The very top of the display shows the time and battery meter, and the track name is always present a bit below that. The majority of the screen is dedicated to one of several available visual settings, which can be shuttled through by tapping the screen. Choose to display full track info, large album art, or one of four moving visualizations (a la G-Force), including a graphic equalizer.</p>
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<div style="width:300px;text-align:left;padding:5px 0;"><b>The P2 comes with an excellent FM tuner that gets great reception and offers autoscan and up to 30 presets. The preset mode is cool and unique: numbered buttons show up along the bottom half of the screen so you can jump to exactly the station that you want.</b></div>
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<p>Sadly, the Samsung P2 doesn&#8217;t support a vast array of audio formats, just MP3 and both protected and unprotected WMA. However, it somewhat makes up for that by offering a massive amount of sound effects, including a nine-band custom EQ. In addition to music, the device plays video in SVI or WMV at a resolution of up to 480&#215;272 and supports JPEG photos, which you can view while listening to music. There&#8217;s also something called Datacasts, which are essentially bits of RSS feeds that you can transfer to the player (detailed instructions to be found in the manual), and a selection called PrimePack, where you can find a calendar, an alarm, and text files. Sadly, there is no separate sorting for podcasts, although you can make a folder of them to access via the file browser on the P2.</p>
<p>Of course, the Samsung P2&#8242;s most compelling feature might be the built-in A2DP (stereo) Bluetooth. That means there&#8217;s no adapter required for those who want to cut the cord between their MP3 players and headphones, provided the headphones use Bluetooth as well. The P2 can also be paired with Bluetooth speakers, such as Samsung&#8217;s BS300. And you can even pair the player with your cell phone; playback will mute during an incoming call, and you can use the P2&#8242;s built in mic to talk. The player can be paired with up to 30 devices.</p>
<p>Insofar as performance is concerned, the Samsung P2 is almost entirely impressive. Our one point of contention is that the touch screen is not always precise and responsive, so it sometimes takes a couple tries to get the desired reaction. However, the player really shines in all other areas. Photos look stunning on the screen&#8211;they are exceedingly bright and crisp. Videos at the highest possible resolution look similarly excellent, though we noticed some pixelation in the videos with a resolution of 320&#215;240. And we&#8217;re pleased that you can set bookmarks and choose from a few video-specific sound settings to enhance the experience (normal, action, or drama). Rated battery life is great for audio (35 hours) and good for video (5 hours); sadly, CNET Labs came nowhere near matching the music-only number, squeezing out a comparatively paltry 15.7 hours. Video endurance proved better at 5.7 hours</p>
<p>Clearly, the Samsung P2 is an audio enthusiast&#8217;s MP3 player. Music sounds simply fantastic, and the nine-band user EQ&#8211;a rarity&#8211;makes it easy to fine-tune audio to your exact specifications. (Several other enhancement options help, as well.) With a pair of Shure SE310s, we got clear, sparkly highs; rich mids; and a tight and sneaky low-end response&#8211;enveloping but not overwhelming. The acoustic guitar Nick Drake&#8217;s folk track &#8220;Things Behind the Sun&#8221; was pleasantly plunky, while his vocals were warm and buttery. The Black Eyed Peas&#8217; &#8220;Request + Line&#8221; featured super thumping bass that highlighted&#8211;rather than overshadowed&#8211;the shimmering Middle Eastern strings in the background. Overall, the P2 provides a highly pleasant and engaging listening experience.</p>
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<div align="left">The LG Viewty KU990 might sound like it&#8217;s a digital photo frame but it&#8217;s actually LG&#8217;s latest camera phone that features an impressive 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and xenon flash.</div>
<div align="left"> Not only can this handset brag about its camera, but it should also be very proud of its lovely large touchscreen, which lets you view images easily. On top of this, it has the ability to upload videos directly to YouTube and to shoot video at 120 frames per second, which allows you to slow it down and watch it in slow-motion, as seen in the clip below. This feature&#8217;s ideal for shooting fast-moving sports footage.LG has told us that the LG KU990 Viewty will be available on all major networks. Pricing is yet to be confirmed but it&#8217;s likely to be free on a monthly contract of around £30 to £40 per month.Design<br />
Many camera phones take good pictures but don&#8217;t look that great themselves &#8212; fortunately the LG KU990 Viewty is not an ugly camera phone. In fact, we can go so far as to say it&#8217;s one of the best-looking camera phones we&#8217;ve seen so far.</p>
<p>In line with LG&#8217;s latest and greatest handsets, the KU990 has an understated design that feels functional but also exudes a certain amount of class. It feels light but not plasticky and looks more like a high-end handset than the cheap LG phones we&#8217;ve seen in the past.</p>
<p>Similar to the LG Prada and Apple&#8217;s iPhone, the KU990 features a large touchscreen with three mechanical keys at the bottom, the end and send call keys, and the cancel key. While the touchscreen is prone to fingerprints and scratches, it is very attractive.</p>
<p>Positioned at the top-left section of the back of the handset is the KU990&#8242;s star feature, a 5-megapixel camera, which disappointingly isn&#8217;t protected by a lens cover. Next to the camera is xenon flash and autofocus light, similar to on the Sony Ericsson K810i.</p>
<p>Around the side of the camera is an interesting rocker disc that you can push up and down to scroll through menu options, adjust the volume during calls and zoom in and out in camera mode, among other things. It&#8217;s an interesting concept but not always easy to press and we would have preferred a standard rocker key.</p>
<p>The KU990 comes with a 5-megapixel camera with xenon flash but there&#8217;s no cover</p>
<p>On the right side of the KU990 are two dedicated camera keys and a switch to change modes. The mode switch is a little tough to change at times but the shutter key is well-sized and very easy to press, which isn&#8217;t always the case on camera phones.<br />
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Compared to the majority of other touchscreens, the KU990&#8242;s screen is very responsive and can be set to vibrate when you touch it, which provides more tactile feedback than when you simply tap a flat display.</p>
<p>Similar to the LG Prada&#8217;s interface, the KU990&#8242;s software interface features finger-friendly icons and an attractive layout. Many reviewers have said they found it difficult to tap the small icons but we didn&#8217;t have any problems with them at all.</p>
<p>The LG KU990’s large touchscreen cleverly vibrates when you touch it</p>
<p>Dialling and messaging is straightforward via a numeric or alphabetic keypad that works identically to a standard mobile phone keypad minus the mechanical keys, and is aided by the vibrating feedback feature. The messaging interface also allows for handwriting input but we found it slower than just tapping the virtual keypad.</p>
<p>The KU990&#8242;s proprietary Web browser is one of the best browsers we have seen on a mobile phone. Similar to the iPhone&#8217;s browser, you can view full-sized Web pages at a reduced size and then zoom in on the sections you want to see properly.</p>
<p>Web pages loaded relatively quickly but we did notice some lag, which may have been caused by network issues or possibly our review unit. The KU990 comes with HSDPA, so theoretically you should be able to download pages at up to 1.8Mbps, which is almost as fast as many people&#8217;s broadband connections at home.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no Wi-Fi, which is a shame but if you&#8217;re on a flat-rate data plan then we think HSDPA is a better option, otherwise watch out as data charges can be hefty.</p>
<p>Interestingly, you can upload videos directly to YouTube and download them too, but unfortunately our review model didn&#8217;t have the app pre-installed so we&#8217;re not sure how well it works. We&#8217;re assured it will be installed on the final model.</p>
<p>From the back the KU990 looks like a standalone digital camera</p>
<p>We could test out the camera though, which curiously can shoot video at 120 frames per second. At first we weren&#8217;t entirely sure why this was necessary but it&#8217;s actually great for capturing fast-moving action and then viewing it in slow motion, as shown in the video earlier.<br />
As for taking normal pictures, the 5-megapixel camera is very capable and of a similar quality to the Nokia N95&#8242;s camera. You can adjust the size of images, picture quality, ISO and white balance, among other things.</p>
<p>The digital stabilisation feature reduces blur but don&#8217;t expect the same level of quality as optical stabilisation. Equally, although the KU990 has a xenon flash, we didn&#8217;t find it as bright as a standalone camera&#8217;s flash, but it is better than an LED photo light.<br />
Viewing photos is surprisingly cool given that the KU990 comes with a photo viewer that can display pictures as if they were thrown on a table, letting you flick through them with your finger, or you can just use the standard mode that lines them all up.</p>
<p>The picture viewer lets you see photos scattered about as if they were thrown on a table</p>
<p>Once you click on a picture you want to see, you can zoom in and move around it by brushing your finger across the screen as if you were physically pushing a real picture about. You can also edit photos using the KU990&#8242;s photo-editing app.</p>
<p>As camera phone photo-editing apps go, the KU990&#8242;s is one of the best we&#8217;ve used, offering users the option to add text, doodles, effects and fun things such as morphing effects, all of which look good when viewing on the KU990&#8242;s large screen. It&#8217;s not Photoshop, but it&#8217;s not bad for quickly editing a photo before sending it to a friend via MMS.</p>
<p>An interesting but not highly advertised feature is support for DivX playback, which as enthusiasts will know, means you can store films on a microSD card and watch them on the KU990&#8242;s screen, a feature we would like to see on many more handsets.</p>
<p>The shutter button is large and easy to press</p>
<p>Other features include an attractive calendar, a fun 3D shoot &#8216;em up game, speakerphone mode and a music player that supports MP3, AAC, WMA, WMV and AMR formats. The music player works well and lets you sort through artists and album art, similar to on most standalone MP3 players.<br />
Performance<br />
Audio quality during calls was loud and clear without any noticeable distortion or muffling. The loudspeaker is loud and video calling works relatively well, particularly because of the large screen.</p>
<p>Picture quality from the 5-megapixel camera in daylight was similar to the quality from the Nokia N95 and Samsung G600, and excellent relative to the majority of other camera phones. Photos looked great on a computer monitor and produced high-quality prints.</p>
<p>We were disappointed, though, that xenon flash wasn&#8217;t as bright as on the Sony Ericsson K810i, but it is better than an LED photo light &#8212; just don&#8217;t expect very well-lit shots in dark conditions.</p>
<p>Battery life lasts for over two days if you don&#8217;t use any of the extra functions. If you do use the camera and browse the Web a lot, you will need to recharge it at the end of the day.</p>
<p>We found the camera mode switch on the KU990 was a little tough to slide</p>
<p>LG quotes talk time battery life at 355 minutes using GSM only and 233 minutes using 3G only, and standby time at 434 hours using GSM and 454 hours using 3G.</p>
<p>Conclusion<br />
The LG KU990 Viewty is an impressive phone, particularly when you consider that LG hasn&#8217;t made that many high-end camera phones. It&#8217;s doesn&#8217;t beat the Canon Digital IXUS 70 but it is comparable with a three-year old average standalone camera.</p>
<p>If you want to take relatively high-quality photos and videos then the KU990 is definitely worth checking out. Alongside the good camera, easy-to-use touchscreen interface and HSDPA (3.5G), we think LG has made one of its best phones yet.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not convinced by LG&#8217;s offering, it&#8217;s worth taking a look at the Nokia N95, which comes with GPS and Wi-Fi, the Samsung G600, which is very slim or the Sony Ericsson K850i, all of which come with 5-megapixel cameras, too.</p>
<p>Edited by Jason Jenkins<br />
Additional editing by Kate Macefield</p></div>
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		<title>LG Venus &#8211; Protection for Your Pretty Pink</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 18:28:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Its official, the  LG Venus, from Verizon Wireless, is available in pink!! An ideal handset for the fashionista, the Venus&#8217; sleek slider design now comes in a sparkly pink finish with the same mobile features available on the popular black Venus. The LG Venus features a 2.0-megapixel camera, VZ Navigator capability, a microSD memory [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=invisibleshield.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2085725&amp;post=15&amp;subd=invisibleshield&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Its official, the  LG Venus, from Verizon Wireless, is available in pink!! An ideal handset for the fashionista, the Venus&#8217; sleek slider design now comes in a sparkly pink finish with the same mobile features available on the popular black Venus.</p>
<p>The LG Venus features a 2.0-megapixel camera, VZ Navigator capability, a microSD memory slot that can support up to 8 GB of additional memory, and dual-screen displays, the lower with touch navigation.</p>
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<p>For music and video fans, the Venus also offers access to VCAST Music, which gives customers access to more than 2.5 million songs that can be purchased and downloaded over-the-air to the phone; and VCAST Video, Verizon Wireless&#8217; multimedia service with news, sports and entertainment video clips, 3D games and more. Customers can even browse the Web or text message while listening to the music.  Don&#8217;t forget to protect your lg venus pink with the invisibleshield!</p>
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		<title>invisibleSHIELD for the Iphone or Ipod Touch &#8211; The Ultimate Stocking Stuffer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 22:07:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who wouldn&#8217;t love waking up Christmas morning to a nicely wrapped iphone under the Christmas tree? Who would mind having a new ipod touch take the place of candy in the stocking over the fireplace? Well, for many of us this just won&#8217;t happen because we didn&#8217;t wait till Christmas to get the cool gadgets [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=invisibleshield.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2085725&amp;post=14&amp;subd=invisibleshield&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p align="left">Who wouldn&#8217;t love waking up Christmas morning to a nicely wrapped iphone under the Christmas tree? Who would mind having a new ipod touch take the place of candy in the stocking over the fireplace?  Well, for many of us this just won&#8217;t happen because we didn&#8217;t wait till Christmas to get the cool gadgets we love. We stood in line to get them the day they became available.  For us, the best Christmas presents are the accessories that go with our already acquired gadgets.</p>
<p align="left">The first thing that comes to my mind when thinking of accessories for the new ipod and iphone, is a case. The best case for the ipod touch and the iphone is the invisibleSHIELD. Why? With the rise of touch screen devices, protection is the key.  Both the iphone and the ipod touch have touch screens that cover almost the entire front of the device. Normal cases cannot protect the screen and the entire case when it is taken out to be used. The invisibleSHIELD offers state of the art protection for the screen and the entire device, and best of all it is invisible!  So the best stocking stuffer for digital device lovers is the invisibleSHIELD.</p>
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		<title>LG Voyager Review by CNET</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:04:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While some cell phone watchers have hailed the Voyager as the &#8220;iPhone killer,&#8221; we prefer not to use the expression since it assumes that the iPhone is the device that every other cell phone should be measured against. Also, in many ways the iPhone will always be in a distinct class. But that said, the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=invisibleshield.wordpress.com&amp;blog=2085725&amp;post=10&amp;subd=invisibleshield&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>While some cell phone watchers have hailed the Voyager as the &#8220;iPhone killer,&#8221; we prefer not to use the expression since it assumes that the iPhone is the device that every other cell phone should be measured against. Also, in many ways the iPhone will always be in a distinct class. But that said, the Voyager VX10000 is one handset that can match&#8211;and also surpass&#8211;the iPhone in many ways. Wi-Fi is an obvious and disappointing omission, but the Voyager offers many things the iPhone lacks, including 3G support, multimedia messaging, stereo Bluetooth, and an integrated GPS application. It&#8217;s too bad that all that lavishness comes at such a high price ($299 with a two-year contract), but if you can afford it, the Voyager won&#8217;t let you down. To find accessories for this phone, see our cell phone ringtones and accessories guide.<strong>Design</strong><br />
From the outset, the LG Voyager VX10000 looks more like the iPhone than it does its VX9800 and enV predecessors. Gone are the exterior keypad and tiny external display; instead you&#8217;re greeted by a vibrant touch screen that dominates the front face of the Voyager. As you&#8217;d expect from a messaging phone, the Voyager is rather bulky. At 4.64 by 2.12 by 0.71 inches, the Voyager is exactly as tall as the enV, but it&#8217;s also a bit wider when measured across the front face. Though the change from the VX9900 is noticeable, the Voyager manages to pack its keyboard as well as a long list of features into a trim profile that&#8217;s a quarter of an inch trimmer than its forerunner&#8217;s. And at 4.69 ounces, it weighs in at a half an ounce lighter. The result is an eye-catching and slick design that is far more stylish than both the previous LG handsets. It also has a solid feel in the hand and the hinge construction is sturdy.</p>
<p>The touch screen measures 2.81 inches and supports 262,000 colors in a 400&#215;240 pixel resolution. With sharp colors, graphics, and animation, it&#8217;s a massive improvement over the tiny and ineffective displays on the VX9800 and the enV. And instead of supporting only certain features, you can use the touch screen to access almost all of the Voyager&#8217;s offerings. In standby mode, the display shows the date, the time, battery life, signal strength, and photo caller ID. It also works as a viewfinder for the camera when the phone is open. You can change the backlight time, the menu font style, and the dialing font size.</p>
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<p style="width:300px;text-align:left;padding:5px 0;"><strong>The Voyager&#8217;s large external display is pleasing to the eye.</strong></p>
<p>To get started using the Voyager, just move your finger to the four controls at the bottom the bottom of the display (if the display is frozen, there&#8217;s an onscreen unlock control). From left to right, the buttons open the messaging menu, activate the onscreen dialpad for making calls, access the main menu, and open your contacts list. Alternatively, you can activate a shortcuts menu by tapping the top part of the display. On the whole, we were pleased with our navigation experience. Selecting an option requires a firm touch, so we didn&#8217;t have many problems with pressing a command accidentally. If you&#8217;re having trouble, you can reset the screen&#8217;s calibration but it&#8217;s too bad you can&#8217;t alter the touch sensitivity as well. While it lacks the iPhone&#8217;s multitouch functionality, and it&#8217;s resolution isn&#8217;t quite as crisp, the Voyager&#8217;s display counters with a nifty and useful offering of its own. Like the Chocolate VX8550, the Voyager features tactile feedback on its touch controls. You can adjust the length and intensity of the vibrating feedback, which is a nice feature.</p>
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<p style="width:300px;text-align:left;padding:5px 0;"><strong>The Voyager features an icon-based menu system.</strong></p>
<p>Beyond simple tapping, you also can manipulate the Voyager by holding your finger to the screen and moving it around. Using this method, you can scroll through long menus and move around a Web page, but we had to practice a few times before we mastered either task. For example, when scrolling through the main menu pages, we had to be careful not to select one of the options accidentally, which we did a few times. We got the hang of it eventually, but even then it felt a tad awkward. In the V Cast menus, you can use the right-hand scroll bar as a more user-friendly alternative, but in other places that option is not available. Is it too much too ask for a little consistency?</p>
<p>The Voyager also has inconsistent methods for entering text on the touch screen. When typing a text message, we could use only the standard nine-digit keypad. Yes, we realize that there&#8217;s a keyboard inside for your messaging needs, but the external display does support a full QWERTY keyboard for typing URLs while surfing the Web (among other things). Yet we liked that, in either case, the onscreen keys are large enough to avoid mistakes during fast typing. And it goes without saying that the tactile feedback marks a big improvement over the iPhone.</p>
<p>The only navigation buttons on the front of the Voyager are a Clear key and the Talk and End/power buttons. When the display is in standby mode, the Clear key also activates the voice-dialing function (with a short press) and starts the voice recorder (with a long press). Though those shortcuts are useful, it was a bit annoying to press the button accidentally and hear &#8220;Please say a command.&#8221; Completing the exterior are a volume rocker, a camera shutter, and a display-locking switch on the left spine, while the MicroSD card slot and a 2.5mm headset jack sit on the right spine. The charger port sits on the bottom of the phone next to an antenna that extends for V Cast Mobile TV broadcasts. The camera lens sits on the back of the phone, though it&#8217;s disappointing that LG removed both the lens cover and the flash. Granted, the cover isn&#8217;t totally necessary, but we expect a flash on a 2-megapixel camera phone.</p>
<p>Inside, the Voyager is just as attractive as it is on the outside. You&#8217;re drawn immediately to the huge screen that sits between the stereo speakers. In a smart move, LG made the Voyager&#8217;s internal display the same size as the exterior screen and gave it the same lovely resolution, customization options, and menu interface. It may not offer touch controls, but it&#8217;s a big leap over its counterpart on the enV, and it does its job very well. And in another welcome improvement over the VX9900, the Voyager rests evenly on a table when open. Just be aware that here again, the left spine controls are difficult to access unless the Voyager is open the full 180 degrees.</p>
<p>The navigation array hasn&#8217;t moved from its place just to the left of the QWERTY keyboard, but LG redesigned it slightly. Though this toggle remains square, the OK button is now circular and slightly recessed, while the entire array is black instead of silver. Happily, the changes didn&#8217;t have an effect on the control&#8217;s usability, as we still had an easy time breezing through the menus. The toggle can be set as a shortcut to four user-defined functions while the rest of the navigation controls include the normal Talk and End/Power buttons, a Clear key, and a speakerphone shortcut. The familiar soft keys sit just below the display, but we like that they&#8217;re a tad larger here. Like on the VX9800 and the enV, the placement of the aforementioned OK button far to the left of the display can be disconcerting on at first.</p>
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<p style="width:300px;text-align:left;padding:5px 0;"><strong>The Voyager has a spacious, user-friendly keyboard. The internal display is nice as well. </strong></p>
<p>The alphabetic keypad remains is one of the best we&#8217;ve seen on a cell phone. Not only is entire arrangement quite spacious but the keys are also a tad larger and more tactile than on the enV. You get are the same Shift, symbol, and Enter keys, but LG replaced the enV&#8217;s e-mail button with a control that opens a user-programmable shortcut menu. While most of the alphanumeric keys are black, three are colored gray to indicate that they double as gameplay controls. Lastly, we like that LG kept the second space bar to the left of the Z button, but we&#8217;d still prefer it to be in the middle of the keyboard as it is on many smart phones.</p>
<p><strong>Features </strong><br />
Though there&#8217;s a lot to say about the Voyager&#8217;s design, that doesn&#8217;t mean the handset skipped on features. By all means, it packs quite a wallop inside, but we&#8217;ll start with the basics first. The Voyager offers a 1,000-contact phone book with room in each entry for entry for five phone numbers and two e-mail addresses. You can save contacts to groups and pair them with a photo and any of 21 polyphonic ring tones. There&#8217;s no field for notes in each contract entry, which is unusual.</p>
<p>Other essentials include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging (the iPhone lacks MMS), a calendar, an alarm clock, a world clock, a stopwatch, a notepad, a tip calculator, and a voice memo recorder. For more demanding users, the enV also comes with e-mail, PC syncing, speaker-independent voice commands and dialing, USB mass storage, instant messaging, and a text-to-speech feature. Bluetooth 1.2 is onboard as well, with profiles for headsets, dial-up networking, file transfer, object push, and A2DP stereo sound (the iPhone doesn&#8217;t offer a stereo profile). It&#8217;s regrettable that the VX10000 doesn&#8217;t offer Wi-Fi, particularly since it&#8217;s so geared for browsing the Internet (see below). While the integrated 3G is more than adequate for Web surfing, we&#8217;d much prefer having a choice. But this being Verizon, it&#8217;s obvious, but not surprising, that the carrier prefers that you pay for the use of its 3G network. The Voyager comes with 180MB of shared memory, which is quite generous, but you&#8217;re better off saving to a memory card. The MicroSD card slot can accommodate cards as large as 8GB.</p>
<p>The speakerphone can be activated one of two ways: by opening the Voyager when you&#8217;re on a call, or by dialing a number with the handset open. In either case, you can then deactivate the speakerphone by closing the Voyager or by pressing the dedicated the button next to the internal navigation toggle. Opening and closing the phone will also toggle between the external and internal displays automatically. In most cases, your current task won&#8217;t be interrupted.</p>
<p>As an EV-DO phone, the Voyager supports the full range of Verizon&#8217;s 3G services, including the V Cast streaming video service and the V Cast music store. The music player interface has been fine-tuned compared with other Verizon music phones, but it&#8217;s still pretty minimalist. Player options include the usual limited shuffle and repeat modes, but V Cast Music also will recommend other songs as based on your playlist. In addition to entertainment applications, the Voyager also comes preloaded with Verizon&#8217;s VZ Navigator GPS service.</p>
<p>With so many multimedia features included on the Voyager, it&#8217;s difficult to name one offering as the best of the bunch, but if one comes close it would have to be Verizon&#8217;s stellar V Cast Mobile TV service. With the $15 per month Basic package, you get eight channels: CBS Mobile, Comedy Central, ESPN Mobile TV, Fox Mobile, MTV, NBC 2Go, NBC News 2Go, and Nickelodeon. Not all the offerings are &#8220;live&#8221; as in simulcast; some of the content is timeshifted, others delivered specifically for mobile viewers. Mobile TV is currently available in 25 U.S. markets, with more to come. For full details see our full review of Mobile TV or the LG VX9400 review.</p>
<p>The Voyager&#8217;s has a solid 2-megapixel camera, though it&#8217;s short on a few options. And frankly, we were hoping that LG would bump up the resolution from that of the enV. You can take pictures in four resolutions (1,600&#215;1,200; 1,280&#215;960; 640&#215;480; 320&#215;240) and choose from four color effects and four white-balance settings. There&#8217;s also a 2.5x digital zoom (unusable at the highest resolution), spot metering, a brightness control, a night mode, a self timer, and three shutter sounds (plus a silent option). The nifty autofocus is carried over from the enV; it&#8217;s quite useful, as it helped us to the keep the phone steady and eliminates blurriness when taking our shots. The controls are easy to use, as long as you can access those buttons on the left spine&#8211;remember, you must have the Voyager fully open&#8211;and you&#8217;re careful not to confuse them with the soft keys. And as we said earlier, we were hoping for a flash.</p>
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<p style="width:300px;text-align:left;padding:5px 0;"><strong>The Voyager&#8217;s camera doesn&#8217;t have a flash, which is disappointing. </strong></p>
<p>We like that when taking photos you can use the full display as a viewfinder, but it&#8217;s too bad that the same isn&#8217;t true when you&#8217;re viewing images form your album. In that case, the pictures take up only part of the display. Also, while it&#8217;s great that you can se you can switch to the external display for vanity shots, it takes a few too many steps to get you there. Unlike the enV, you can access the camera&#8217;s menus on the external display, but the touch interface is a bit clunky. For the most part, photo quality was quite good, but it was somewhat inconsistent. The majority of our images features bright color resolution with sharp definition. On a few other occasions, however, our photos were washed out and a tad blurry. The camera seems to work best when it&#8217;s held completely still, for which the autofocus helps. Dim conditions are tricky because of the loss of the camera.</p>
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<p style="width:300px;text-align:left;padding:5px 0;"><strong>The Voyager took admirable photos. </strong></p>
<p>The camcorder takes clips with sound in two resolutions (320&#215;240 and 176&#215;144) with sound, and it has a set of editing options similar to that of the still camera. Clips meant for multimedia messages are limited to 30 seconds; otherwise you can shoot for as long as the available memory permits. You can use the external display to record videos and even film yourself when the phone is open. Though a message on the external display will command you to hold the Voyager horizontally in order to film, it&#8217;s not completely necessary that you do so. It&#8217;s just that filming in landscape mode will better represent the frame&#8217;s true size. As with photos from your album, filmed clips will take up only a portion of the display. Videos were comparable with the enV, which is to say they&#8217;re decent if you hold the camera steady. On the other hand, the camera couldn&#8217;t handle quick movements.</p>
<p>With a full HMTL browser, the Voyager offers a fantastic surfing experience that just about rivals the iPhone&#8217;s. The external display renders full Web pages in all their glory; there are no clunky WAP pages to be seen. It won&#8217;t support flash but you can click through multiple pages, view photos, and select links at will. As mentioned earlier, you can maneuver through pages by sweeping your finger cross the display while getting the tactile feedback. Though the motion isn&#8217;t as fluid as on the iPhone, and it can be a bit tricky to your select preferred link on a crowded page, LG deserves a lot of credit for presenting the mobile Internet in this form. Like so much else that&#8217;s new, it may not be perfect, but it is big step ahead. And even without Wi-Fi, it ups the ante over the iPhone by offering the Web in 3G. You can use the internal display to view the full Web pages as well, but using the toggle to navigate is tedious.</p>
<p>You can personalize the Voyager with a variety of color themes, wallpaper, screen savers, and clock formats, and you can write a personalized banner. We were surprised that the Voyager offers one full game with <em>Pac-Man.</em> Usually, Verizon doesn&#8217;t give us any games.</p>
<p><strong>Performance</strong><br />
We tested the dual-band (CDMA 800/1900; EV-DO) in San Francisco using Verizon Wireless service. Call quality was quite admirable. The signal remained strong and was free of static or interference. Also, voices sounded natural, and we enjoyed plenty of volume&#8211;even when talking on a noisy street. Our only complaint was there was a slight hissing sound on our end. Still, it didn&#8217;t happen all the time, so it wasn&#8217;t a bother.</p>
<p>Callers reported satisfying conditions on their end. They could hear us plainly, and the audio was clear. In fact, some of our friends couldn&#8217;t tell we were using a cell phone. They didn&#8217;t encounter the hissing noise, but a couple of callers said we sounded slightly tinny. Automated calling systems could distinguish our commands as well, even when we were talking on a noisy street.</p>
<p>Speakerphone calls were also agreeable. The volume was louder than we expected, and the audio clarity was some of best we&#8217;ve encountered on a speakerphone. Callers reported the same conditions, but on the whole we had the best experience when talking in a quiet room. As for Bluetooth calls, we successfully paired a headset and experienced decent call quality. Like with most touch-screen phones, the external display locks automatically during calls to avoid an accidental hang-up. You can unlock it by pressing the aforementioned unlock icon in the lower-left corner. That&#8217;s not an issue for the most part, except for when you need to use the dialpad while on a call.</p>
<p>The EV-DO connection was relatively strong as measured by the number of reception bars on the screen, yet our actual experience was somewhat mixed. V Cast videos loaded in about 15 seconds, which is more or less average, and navigating through the V Cast menus was speedy. Downloading a game took just a few seconds as well, and surfing the Web was relatively zippy. Web pages such as Yahoo and CNET loaded in about 10 to 15 seconds, which isn&#8217;t bad. We were hoping to see it move a little faster, and of course, offer Wi-Fi as an alternative, but the browser is perfectly satisfying for what it offers. And in any case, it&#8217;s better than AT&amp;T&#8217;s EDGE network. On the other hand, the V Cast Music service was pokier. Songs took more than minute and a half to download, which is slower than we&#8217;ve seen on other Verizon EV-DO phones such as the LG VX8350.</p>
<p>Contrary to earlier impressions, the response time for the touch screen was rather swift. Yet we noticed a few times that the touch screen seemed to freeze for a couple of seconds. On those occasions, we had to wait momentarily before the screen would respond to our touch. It happened very infrequently, and with no pattern, but it&#8217;s still worth noting.</p>
<p>The Voyager&#8217;s streaming video quality also was uneven. We really wanted to watch videos on the external display, but the experience left us disappointed. Though the menu is a tad slicker than the normal V Cast interface, and the videos cover almost the full width of the landscape display, the quality was rather poor. There was frequent pixilation, and small images could be almost blurry. Likewise, while the sound matched the speakers&#8217; mouths, the volume was muffled. Since all V Cast sound comes from the twin speakers inside the phone, the level is rather low when it is closed.</p>
<p>The V Cast experience has less pixilation when using the internal display, but the size of the frame is much smaller. Clips weren&#8217;t unwatchable by any means, but we were hoping for better. On the upside, however, videos never froze, and we didn&#8217;t have to pause for rebuffering. Since the San Francisco Bay Area won&#8217;t get V Cast Mobile TV until early 2009, we couldn&#8217;t test that feature at the time of this writing. But knowing what we know of that snazzy service, the video should look great on the external display. Look for an update soon.</p>
<p>Music quality was satisfying on the whole. The twin speakers gave enough volume, and the audio was clear. As is typical with a music phone, it&#8217;s not good enough to replace your standalone MP3 player, but it&#8217;s fine for most uses. Try headphones for the best experience.</p>
<p>The LG Voyager VX10000 has a rated battery life of 4 hours talk time and 20 days standby time. It fell a bit short in our battery tests, reaching 38 hours and 48 minutes of talk time. That&#8217;s still a decent result for a CDMA handset, but it&#8217;s 4 hours less than what the iPhone delivered. According to FCC radiation tests, the Voyager has a digital SAR rating of 0.765 watt per kilogram.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.shieldzone.com">The New LG Voyager! Will this rival the iphone? For those who struggle typing on the screen this may be the alternative to the iphone.  With a lengthwise QWERTY keyboard the LG Voyager offers both the ability to type on the touch screen or flip it open and use the keyboard.  The Voyager (VX10000) also takes advantage of Verizon&#8217;s 3G network. How about TV on your phone! The LG Voyager supports Verizon&#8217;s V Cast Live TV.  The Voyager has a 2.8 inch screen with a 240&#215;400 resolution, which doesn&#8217;t quite match the iphone&#8217;s 320&#215;480 at 160ppi screen. Over all the LG Voyager is a great phone, especially if you are contract verizon customer.</a>  <a href="http://www.shieldzone.com" title="LG Voyager">The invisibleSHIELD is available for the lg voyager </a></p>
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