So yeh
Posted by ePlus on 12 May, 2005 at 23:27 pmIs been nice weather today. And why not splash out some cash (£12.99) on a pair of sun glasses. To be honest, about an hour later after I bought them I just realised… They aren’t actually sung glasses as sun can get through them and I still have to squint when the sun shines into my eyes. So in actual fact I bought the glasses of cosmetically purposes only. And because I took advice from a trusty friend. (You know who you are
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Pretty much a waste of time. The whole point of having sun glasses is to block out the sun, but these aren’t going to do that. More of a cosmetical thing really than actually being of any use.
But hey, who cares? But nevertheless, my new digital camera works fine.
I had to send the Nokia 6230i back because I wasn’t impressed with it. Pretty shit actually. The reasons, and yes you noticed the bold “s”, that is because there are a few reasons why the Nokia 6230i is crap. First of all the first impression was, “3D icons look shit, looks tacky”. Nice cover on the outside, but it doesn’t matter what is on the outside, it matter what is on the inside. And it had a nice flashy cover but on the inside it was rubbish. It took some time to load between menus. I read on a forum because the Nokia 6230i uses the same processor as the 6230, and the reason it might be slow is because is trying to power a bigger screen (the screen size of the 6230i is bigger than the 6230) and all of the new features and 3D icons. As a website stated, the Nokia 6230i’s features should of been included in the original Nokia 6230 from the beginning. And to be honest I am glad they haven’t. So yes, a 1.3 mega pixels camera would of been nice, but I’d rather stick with a VGA and to know that my phone is running properly and doesn’t have problems or features that I don’t like.
I’ve looked at other phones too, Samsong, Simens, Motorola, etc. and I don’t like either of them. They are either too big (bigger than the 6230) or have crap features/menus that kind of thing. I am very picky with phones, and now that I have an up to date one it has set new standards. I had a Motorola V66i for 2 years. The simple reason why I had that phone for so long was because it was small, slim and simple to use. It wouldn’t make a big bulge in my pocket and it was easy to text, make phone calls. The texting was slow but I didn’t really mind. Having spent £140 for a phone which lasted me 2 years I think is pretty good. I like to make investments in something that I like and that will last long. I couldn’t believe that I bought a 6230 two months ago for £190, only to buy an updated version for £220. And the camera on 6230i is literally the same as the one on the VGA just it has a higher resolution. I didn’t get a chance to put the pictures on the computer to compare them properly, but they looked fairly similar on the phone.
Anyway, that’s that for the phone. It was sent back and a refund is on its way. The service from were I bought the phone was excellent. That’s the cheapest place I have seen on the net. I did a lot of searching. At the time of writing this, the price for a Nokia 6230i is £209.95 including VAT. And in my local shop is going for £289 and on some websites around £10 cheaper. So it was a good deal, but just the features of the phone didn’t stick in. As I said the Nokia 6230 set the standards.
As for the camera, my Konica Minolta Dimage X50, which has 5.0 mega pixels and 12X zoom (2.8 optical and 4.3 digital) is excellent. I have been very pleased. You can take pictures at a high resolution, I forgot exactly but is something like 2600x something. Very high. You can record movies for as long as you want at different fps. You can also set the image quality (Economic, Standard, and Fine). So really good there too. And you can even record video in black and white. Which is very cool! lol
As you can see I am easily pleased with the new gadget. But as I like to take snaps and quick photos, nothing professional, this is great. It also has a 0.5 seconds start time. So in 0.5 seconds you can take a picture. Now you can’t miss that important moment! I just haven’t been able to get it working as a webcam. Apparently you can but my MSN Messenger 7 says that the device is being used by the computer, and even in Fireworks MX it doesn’t detect anything. Is connected and everything. Maybe because the computer detects the camera as a external storage source it rules out the webcam feature…. Who knows, I am going to see if it works on the second computer.
That’s it, enough for tonight. I think I sold a few digital cameras and put a few people off buying the Nokia 6230i. lol
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