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    <title>Most Interesting Capabilities The Sony Ericsson W910</title>
    <description>Sony Ericsson&#039;s new W910 is the company&#039;s new high-end Walkman feature phone. This attractive little 86g (3oz) slider has a 2.4&quot;, 262k color QVGA display and works with Sony Ericsson&#039;s new Media Manager application, which replaces the older Disc2Phone application used by earlier devices. The most interesting aspect of its music capabilities is perhaps the new shake control that lets users access the next or previous track with a quick flick of the wrist, so to speak.     The playlist can even be shuffled with a back and forth shaking motion, which seems quite appropriate. The Media Manager PC software that is included with Sony Ericsson W910 is notable for a number of upgraded features, but none of them are more interesting than the new SenseMe system. SenseMe attempts to encode mood data into music tracks as they are ripped from CDs. This lets the W910 user create playlists based on tempo or music style, which should impress runners and commuters alike. Sony EricssonW910 stores its music files on a Memory S tick Micro (M2) memory card, and a 1GB card ships with the phone.    Sony Ericsson display is with size of 2.44 inches, has 262k colors and QVGA resolution. It is very bright unit, and put next to the 6120 classic, makes the latter look as a phone from a previous generation W910. In the Nokia display with 16 million colors we can see graceful transition from one hue to another; with the W910 we have choppy frames.    Sony EricssonW910 offers a 2 megapixel camera, which is a bit poor, to be frank, and something you&#039;d expect from Motorola. With Samsung now offering 3.2 megapxiel cameras on even its super-slim ultra-range, Sony Ericssons W910 Walkman phone, which is designed for entertainment, such as music  with its Walkman player, or 3D games, on the 2.4 screen, was voted handset of the year, by the GSM Association. Added to its feature set, are two interesting things: Shake Control, which allows users to flick the phone, allowing the unique control of games, and switching between music tracks, in a way ne</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Communications/88517_Most_Interesting_Capabilities_The_Sony_Ericsson_W910.html</link>
    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:55:42 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Best Handset Mobile The Sony Ericsson W910</title>
    <description>Sony Ericssons W910 Walkman phone, which is designed for entertainment, such as music  with its Walkman player, or 3D games, on the 2.4 screen, was voted handset of the year, by the GSM Association. Added to its feature set, are two interesting things: Shake Control, which allows users to flick the phone, allowing the unique control of games, and switching between music tracks, in a way never done before, as well as SenseMe, which lets users select music to suit their mood. Sony Ericsson W910 is a fantastic mobile phone which comes in slender slider opening format with high quality camera functions. This mobile phone provides a gorgeous opportunity to users to take their desires shot in their own way. Sony Ericsson W910 comes with a 2 megapixel camera with a 2.5 x digital zoom feature which assist you in getting a clear and marvellous shot. There is also another camera facility for taking part in a 3G video call. Sony Ericsson W910 is incorporated with a 2.4 inch colour screen which can be viewed both in the slide open or slide closed position.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Communications/81092_Best_Handset_Mobile_The_Sony_Ericsson_W910.html</link>
    <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 03:42:57 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Music Collection Sony Ericsson W910</title>
    <description>Sony Ericsson W910 Walkman phone, and the multimedia, especially the Music, is its main target. The W910 is the first phone with Walkman 3.0, which is the upgrade to the 2.0 version. When music on your PC or on a CD is imported into Media Manager, it will use SensMe technology to incorporate mood analysis into the track details. Sony Ericsson W910 also has built-in FM stereo radio. You should use the headphones as an antenna. The radio supports RDS, so text information from the stations will be streamed. Although it is not targeted as an advanced cameraphone, the W910 features the new camera interface, which the K850 will also offer. This one is upgrade to the previous interface, found in K800K810 Cybershot phones. The camcorder captures QVGA resolution video which is an upgrade, when compared to the QCIF of earlier phones. Using the d-pad directions you can move to the camcorder or the preview option. The camcorder has similar interface as the camera. In the preview you can move left  right to see the captured images but still return easily to the capturing interfaces.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Communications/78034_Music_Collection_Sony_Ericsson_W910.html</link>
    <pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2008 03:37:31 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Sony Ericsson W910 Is A Slim Music Phone With Style</title>
    <description>The Sony Ericsson W910 is a slim music phone with style. The model which we reviewed was a heavenly red colored Sony Ericsson W910 phone. Sony Ericsson has recently launched the all new Sony Ericsson W910 phone which has a sleek red body which makes it all more attractive and luscious. The unlocked cell phone Sony Ericsson W910 Red Walkman phone packs enough punch for up to 8,000 songs and includes a Walkman player for finger-touch navigation around play lists on the large screen. The Sony Ericsson W910 Red has 2.6 display serves as an excellent viewfinder for a 3.2 mega pixel camera and as a widescreen for watching video in TV quality. The Sony Ericsson W910 Walkman phone will feature the latest version of the Play Now mobile download service.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Communications/73933_Sony_Ericsson_W910_Is_A_Slim_Music_Phone_With_Style.html</link>
    <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:59:35 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Walkman Cell Phone Designed For Sony Ericsson W910</title>
    <description>The Sony Ericsson W910 Walkman phone will be available in either Hearty Red or Noble Black. The smart handset Sony Ericsson W910 handset employs relatively thin plastic, whos worst fears are extreme stresses, like drop impacts. The new Media Manager makes transfer videos, music, photos and more to and from your phone very simple. The Bluetooth cell phone Sony Ericsson W910i measures in at 99.5x50.12.5 mm and tips our scales at 86 grams, being a slender, yet a pretty wide phone that turns out to be pretty much palm-friendly. The spring-loaded mechanism does well, even though there is no thumb rest on the W910i, and your finger usually ends up on the display. The Sony Ericsson W910 Walkman (see photo) slider phone has an innovative control mechanism that allows users to shuffle through their music collection by shaking the phone.</description>
    <link>http://advice-and.info/Communications/73040_Walkman_Cell_Phone_Designed_For_Sony_Ericsson_W910.html</link>
    <pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:15:55 GMT</pubDate>
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