Lenovo ThinkPad T400s Laptop Review Article

3 September, 2010 (08:26) | Notebook | By: admin

Lenovo’s ThinkPad T400s is an extremely thin, really light, and fully featured 14-inch widescreen laptop. Most people understand Lenovo’s ThinkPad line and the T400 is really a well featured, all-around bread & butter laptop. While the T Series was once the uber-svelte, latest & greatest flagship notebook of the ThinkPad family, recent iterations have seen proportions grow and uniqueness dwindle. Today Lenovo announced the ThinkPad T400s (note the ‘s’ moniker on the end, not to confused with plural T400′s), which sets out to bring innovation and class leadership back to the T Series.

At first, the T400s looks like any other ThinkPad: black and rectangular. If you look a little closer, you will see the subtly rounded edges, surprisingly thin profile, and very non-T400 port placement. The T400s brings in a number of design cues from the super-sleek X300/X301 models, including the same material construction. Carbon fiber is used for the top cover, with a unique glass fiber for the edges of the top cover to allow for un-diminished wireless signals. You’ll find a magnesium alloy in use on the bottom cover and keyboard bezel, adding to the chassis stiffness provided by the internal magnesium roll cage.

Open the black rectangle and you will see a familiar sight with a few tweaks. The TrackPoint and toucpad are redesigned with usability in mind, featuring larger TrackPoint buttons and a larger, textured multitouch-capable touchpad. A few of the system information LED’s have been redesigned and consolidated, leaving you WiFi, Bluetooth, and hard disk activity LED’s in the LCD bezel. However you also now have a Caps Lock LED on the key itself, mute and mic/webcam disable buttons with status LED’s, and also the power button slowly blinks to indicate the system is in standby. These complement only two LED indicators on the exterior: a battery icon indicating AC power, system powered on, and battery status in addition to a sleep icon. Lenovo also updated their keyboard design, you will see the enlarged Esc and Del keys which have altered the layout. I will discuss more on that later.

The hinges are still silver, unlike the black metal hinges present on the X300/X301 models, and also the speakers are placed on either side of the keyboard for optimal listening. Many people took exception to the T400′s off-center 14-inch widescreen, but the T400s has a centered screen. If you check out the bottom panel, you will notice a fairly clean chassis with a single expansion cover to remove and standard 6-cell battery integrated into the front of the machine. Note that there is no room for an extended battery with this design.

Having spent considerable time with a regular T400, I can say that it is a bit on the portly side. Most configurations will weigh in at over 5 lb which is about 1.1-inches thin. Combine that with the dimensions of a 14-inch widescreen in fact it is quite unwieldy as a portable machine. The T400s is like the T400′s skinny relative, weighing in at only 3.91 lb and a mere .83-inches thin. That difference in numbers really adds up when you are getting it in your hands. Thanks to the advanced materials and internal roll cage, the T400s isn’t just thin but incredibly rigid as well. Picking it up by one corner feels exceptionally sturdy and lightweight, like a heavy duty (paper) notebook.

ThinkPads have always been crowned as having the world’s best keyboards and also the T400s continues, if not elevates, that lineage. The full 7-row layout is still present here and the typing experience is immaculate. Tactile response, key travel, and general stiffness are all amazing. A number of the regular T400 systems were plagued with extremely spongy keyboards, but the T400s looks to be void of any such problems. Ignoring the layout change for a moment, Lenovo also enlarged the size of the base of the keys to reduce any crumbs and such from getting in the keyboard tray. This doesn’t affect the key spacing itself, it appears they simply added more of a sloped base to each key to fill in the gaps; it looks a rather effective technique.

As I alluded to earlier, Lenovo did change the keyboard layout a bit. They did a study and found that the Esc and Del keys were highly utilized, but also a bit harder to use accurately and efficiently. To help remedy this, they enlarged the Del and Esc keys to nearly double their previous dimensions. To make room for this, they did have to compress the Function keys a bit and move the Ins key to the peak row of the keyboard. In my experience typing on this machine, these changes were not overly detrimental. I found reaching for some of my common Fn combinations with my left hand to be trying, as I was always a key off from what I intended. Also users who relied on the Ins key will be very affected, since it is in an exceedingly distinctly different position now. I personally never had trouble hitting the Del and Esc keys, but I can see how this change would help those with smaller hands or who had other accuracy problems.

For anyone not familiar, the TrackPoint is Lenovo’s “pointing stick” device that provides the same functionality as a mouse or touchpad. The red nubbin acts like a joystick and for those adjusted to the device, it proves to be highly accurate and lets you mouse around without removing your hands from your typing position. The TrackPoint mouse buttons have been enlarged and softened a bit, with more of a curve than the sharp peak on other designs. I didn’t find this to impact my usability at all and I don’t think anyone will have trouble adjusting.

The touchpad is another area Lenovo changed in the category of usability. So that you can keep the system as thin as possible, the touchpad was brought flush with the palm rest and given a unique texture to differentiate from the palm rest. It’s also larger than the rather small one found on regular T400 models, and now support multitouch features. The T400s’ touchpad is incredibly responsive and natural to use, with a sufficient surface area to be comfortable and efficient.

ThinkPads are traditionally business models and aren’t exactly known for high quality displays. A few models had exceptional LCD panels, but most are just average, including the regular T400. The new T400s uses a 14.1-inch 16:10 ratio widescreen LCD running 1440×900 resolution. This LCD is exceptionally bright, with plenty of brightness steps to find the optimum level. When viewing at the sweet spot angle, you’ll be deeply in love with the T400s’ screen. It is bright, vibrant, and features crisp, dark blacks. Unfortunately, like most ThinkPad LCD’s and many matte LCD’s too, move about 5-10 degrees off the centerline and you dramatically lose dark details. Advance much further and you may see significant color inversing, although light colors remain in good contrast throughout. There is enough of a sweet spot on this panel that you won’t constantly be fidgeting, and also the brightness and colors really are superb, but the T400s’ display doesn’t quite impress.

Despite being uber thin and light, the T400s has literally every port or connection you want. Every acronym and abbreviation you can think of is included for wireless: 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi (with three card choices), Verizon or AT&T WWAN, UWB, Bluetooth, and WiMAX. Ethernet is included as well, although the prehistoric modem has been dropped and you can get a USB model if you’d like it. You’ll get 3 USB 2. ports on the T400s, including one that doubles as an eSATA port, and also the choice between an ExpressCard34 slot or 5-in-1 card reader.

Keeping the corporate IT departments in mind, Lenovo made upgrading the T400s an extremely simple operation. One screw is all that stands between you and the RAM & PCI Express mini cards; no more removing the keyboard to change the RAM. But what if you did need to remove the keyboard for whatever reason? After opening the same panel straightforward RAM, you remove an additional two screws to change the keyboard. The SSD/HDD is really a single additional screw as well. I’m not sure what more you could really ask for in upgrading simplicity for these components, which might be the most common to change.

The T400s uses DDR3 PC3-8500 1066MHz RAM, with 2GB generally standard and upgradeable to a total of 8GB (4GB per slot, only with 64-bit OS). This is plenty of RAM capacity for a notebook and is very easy to change working for yourself. The hard/solid state/storage/whatever you want to call it drive is unfortunately limited to a 1.8-inch form factor, so users are really limited in their upgrade options. Both 1.8-inch SSD and HDD’s are relatively uncommon in the marketplace and generally command a higher price, despite lower performance and capacity. This was a necessary move to get the T400s as svelte as it is, but a hit to expandability.

What does the T400s not have? An extended battery. An archaic 56K modem. Firewire, and HDMI. That’s about it. At only .83 inches thin, the T400s is loaded to the hilt with features and even has an array of docking options to extend those features further, at your desk anyway. Below is a list of the tech features on the T400s and I’ll discuss a number of the more unique ones after.

Standard USB 2. port, selectively powered USB 2. port for device charging, eSATA/USB combo

VGA & DisplayPort output

Combo mic/headphone jack

ExpressCard34 or 5-in-1 card reader

2MP webcam

Multitouch touchpad

Hot swappable Ultrabay: optical drive (Blu-ray available), 2nd HDD adapter, or 2nd battery

Fingerprint reader with LED indicator

As you can tell above, the T400s is well loaded. The eSATA combo port is new to the ThinkPad line, and welcome indeed. Another innovation is the powered USB port. Within Lenovo’s power management software, you can set the port to be powered up even when the system is in standby, hibernate, or powered off. Here’s the only catch: the AC adapter must be connected. This is very handy for travelers who don’t always have an AC or DC port to charge their phone, but kind of defeats the purpose if you must have a wall jack to use it.

Lenovo was effective in keeping the ThinkPad T400s cool and quiet while stuffing in a normal voltage Core 2 Duo processor. Between this and the SSD options, it is lightning fast in normal usage. It does use the Intel 4500MHD integrated graphics, which won’t win any performance awards, but do keep the power consumption down.

We did something a little different this time with battery life, to hopefully ensure greater consistency in our testing and provide better data for our readers. We are testing using a tool that has been around for a while: Battery Eater Pro. This tool at its core measures runtime for you, but does include a few usage scenarios.

The “Classic” test consists of rendering a 3D image full screen at native resolution until the battery runs out; clearly a high-stress test that is more indicative of a “minimum run time.” The “Reader” test consists of scrolling text, as though you are reading a book; clearly a really low usage test representing a potential “maximum run time.” Both of these tests were run with WiFi on, since these days your WiFi is generally always on and it is a really real factor in power consumption.

Lenovo advertises a 5.5 hour run time on the T400s with the lone 6 cell battery, which is a bit optimistic. The Reader test is optimistic without treatment, doing very little actual work and really deriving most of the power consumption from the LCD and WiFi. On the other end, you have almost 3 hours of runtime while rendering a large 3D image, which consumes a fair amount of CPU and GPU cycles. Your realistic usage will fall somewhere at the center, closer to 4 hours if you’re a light web/email/video users and closer to 3 hours if you’re doing some CPU or disk churning activities. Not bad for a 3.8 lb package that actually has plenty of horsepower behind it.

The T400s will do it all, and in great comfort. The screen is large enough to be the primary display, while the system is petite enough to go almost anywhere. The performance in Vista, even with “only” 2GB RAM, is excellent. While the 80GB SSD our model came with may not be enough for some users, there’s a slower 250GB 5400rpm drive option and a 128GB SSD. The typing experience is downright blissful and even touchpad lovers have an excellent pointing option. Heat and noise are practically nonexistent, a testament to Lenovo’s engineering prowess.

The chassis size is on the high end for what I would consider an “ultraportable” device, but still very much an ultraportable. Handling a T400 and T400s consecutive will make the T400 look like a bloated desktop replacement, weighing in over 5 lb and 1.1-inches thin. You must also have an extended battery sticking out the back for the T400 to get decent battery life, while the T400s will break 4 hours on its standard, and slim, 6-cell battery.

What would I change about the T400s? HDMI output is the only big one on my list, but there are DisplayPort to HDMI adapters that are fairly cheap. A larger capacity battery would be helpful, but you can add the bay battery and increasing how big the main battery would impact the system’s svelte design. The speakers are just satisfactory, which is about the best you’ll find on a ThinkPad, so as always they could go louder.

The ThinkPad T400s delivers as well as, or in some instances better than, previous ThinkPads. It should also elevated the bar for 14-inch widescreen notebooks in the industry and show up most competitors, even if the pricing is not entirely comparable. Performance is snappy as ever and the T400s has nearly every feature in the book, even adding a few new ones that will hopefully become more common.

A $1599 starting price is not considered “cheap” these days with regards to notebooks, and rightfully so in the T400s’ case. While most individuals expect everything for nothing, quality products deserve a fair market price, for many reasons. I digress, but the bottom line is the T400s is a premium product at a fair price. If you’re shopping for a notebook and can afford to look in the T400s’ price range, you owe it to yourself take a hard, long look. Accordingly, we have selected the ThinkPad T400s for LaptopLogic’s Editor’s Choice Award.

Overview of Dell Inspiron Series 1545-B64H32 Notebook

1 September, 2010 (17:24) | Notebook | By: admin

I am confident that everybody definitely will like this notebook because it is excellent in every aspect. It is very fascinating to possess this particular product since Dell used plenty of new technologies on this notebook. Since Dell introduced release of Inspiron 1545-B64H32 all of us had been anticipating this specific minute and now it’s there, finally we can set our own hands on cutting edge Dell Inspiron notebook. This Inspiron 1545-B64H32 notebook by Dell continues to surprise all of us featuring good design and style, increased efficiency and also fantastic transportability.

With long hours of power life, it will be possible to work with this notebook as you like the whole day. The notebook does not weigh very much when compared to other notebooks in its class, we are able to declare it is quite lightweight. I possibly could point out this specific notebook which we have been reviewing is definitely a nominee for the best 2010 notebooks. Even though there are actually possible challengers, Inspiron 1545-B64H32 nevertheless shocks us with its cool pattern along with everything else.

Thermal performance in the Dell Inspiron 1545-B64H32 was to some extent less than common while under stress. The machine cooling fan, whilst effective under many occasions, appeared to flow less air than required to keep the notebook cool under heavy needs.

I wouldn’t point out the high pixel density (the amount of pixels per millimeter of display screen) causes it to be particularly hard to work with, they have an excellent resolution for this particular size of screen. In fact better is the quality of the actual screen itself. It’s actually a notch above similarly charged notebooks. Great details in movies and images usually are brought out exceptionally well, a well known fact more improved by the sharpness of this resolution using a relatively minor display as well as the deep blacks. Horizontally watching angles are definitely fairly poor by usual standards, yet they’re greater than constructed for by the wonderful colour manufacturing as well as contrast created.

The keyboard set of Dell Inspiron 1545-B64H32 notebook is actually an island-style version, the keys feel completely great on the tips of the fingers. Personally I do not love chiclet-style keyboards, nevertheless I must confess they seem quite brilliant. If you like the appear and feel of the island-style keyboards, you will end up impressed when using the Inspiron 1545-B64H32. The touchpad typically is responsive accompanied by not much lag. The touch pad is simply a glossy one with some assistance for multitouch gestures. The touchpad keys are uncomplicated to hit while using side of your thumb and emit a small click whenever pressed. They’ve shallow feedback and also demand reasonable pressure to trigger that is definitely basically more at ease.

The processor placed on Dell Inspiron 1545-B64H32 notebook is the most impressive among recent processors. Aided by the modern cutting edge technology applied to this specific processor you may perform multi-tasks without problems, of course together with the huge support of RAM that brings torque for this monster notebook. The graphics cpu applied to this particular notebook allows you to work more like lighter games -I indicate it may not manage the newest video games- without difficulties. Sound systems attached to 1545-B64H32 notebook seem to be rather not too strong, nevertheless they are really recommendable for any notebook.

Sony Bravia KDL Series 26EX301 LCD Article

30 August, 2010 (19:28) | Television | By: admin

Picture edges from high definition videos were sharp, clear and detailed. Dark detail is good, appearing much deeper and darker when compared to every television set before, although still unveiling the necessary detail. We’d think it is really hard to believe Sony Bravia could find a good solid LCD with an incredible difference over the previous excellent selection; and, well, it has. Sony Bravia’s newest selection of televisions are most likely the most excellent we had ever experienced. Indeed, you spend a cost regarding the Sony Bravia KDL-26EX301 TV, but in the event that you might take that extra hit, you are likely to be amply rewarded.

The audio system function perfectly, having the power and ability you would assume granted their cost. Picture disturbance, even in the most problematic or smoky scenes, are suppressed clearly and smoothness for instance skin tones convince. With less attention grabbing programs, like some standard definition soccer broadcasts, the Sony Bravia-26EX301 television does pretty well. The popular 26EX301 from Sony Bravia has got the latest and greatest attributes that the corporation expects can continue Sony Bravia rivalling with the Class 1 brands.

Color details ended up being high but no overpowering with HD films. No matter what video is displayed you can find gradual degradation of dark depths and contrast from side observing perspectives beginning at 5 degrees. The high quality display coming from Blu Ray and Broadcast Hi def has been clear, stunning and also wonderful as normally, but alas the picture fails to appear as deep as several of the more effective pictures we’ve viewing currently. For a LCD however, we’re really fulfilled while using KDL26EX301 LCD possibilities.

Depth is really wonderfully bright as well as well resolved despite having fast motion, and textures are remarkably realistic. Darks turned into a bit hazy at side angles however straight appear enough saturated. It can be hard to produce a broadcast picture this particular dimensions, but the Sony Bravia KDL26EX301 LCD creates a good stab. It is mainly free from noise and capable of creating precise, impressive pictures. Audio speakers shine also, sounding clean, balanced also organised. In action, the LCD’s picture quality is simply magnificent. We think the anti glare solutions announced into the telly screen makes almost all of the weakness problems with colour settings and also off perspective watching.

Normally the particular Sony Bravia KDL-26EX301 LCD actually does deliver on its promises. I actually appreciated the display quality very much from center and front and ended up being not able to see the processing issues the LCD shown within HQV tests. The high quality image seems outstanding from standard viewing distances (8 to 17 feet) and we barely detected imagine fading together with tone damage with probably the most excessive watching angles. Sony Bravia states that anyone simply should be able to watch high resolution high grade movie material at about 170 degree without graphic loss.

We adore the look and feel of the Sony Bravia-26EX301 LCD. As the television is definitely larger sized than a standard LCD because of its integrated canvas, the stand and frame found over surface of the canvas gave it a really fashionable side. The remote compliments the telly with a likewise luxurious, cool look. Sony Bravia indeed took a risk here because of its design, and all of us realize they put companies funds in the absolute right place.

Samsung PS-50C450 Plasma TV

29 August, 2010 (04:28) | Television | By: admin

Image noise, even in the most complicated or challenging scenes, are suppressed perfectly and smoothness just like skin tones convince. The speakers perform well, owning the power and clearness you would assume given their cost. Experiencing less attention grabbing content, for example some standard def football shows, the PS-50C450 television does pretty well. The newest 50C450 from Samsung has got the latest and ultimate attributes that the company hopes may allow Samsung competing with the Tier 1 producers.

Graphic edges from high definition films were sharp, clear and detailed. Dark detail is brilliant, looking much deeper in addition to darker in comparison with any kind of TV set before, while still unveiling the required detail. Certainly, you spend a price regarding the Samsung-50C450 plasma, but in the event that you can take that extra hit, you would be amply rewarded. We’d find it is really hard to believe Samsung can find a different plasma with a shocking difference over the previous wonderful range; and, well, it has. Samsung’s most recent variety of televisions are likely the greatest we had ever experienced.

Depth is truly delightfully clear and well resolved despite fast movement, and textures are extremely convincing. Blacks turned into a little hazy at side angles however direct appear a great deal saturated. It isn’t easy to deliver a broadcast display this size, yet the Samsung PS-50C450 plasma can make a good stab. It is definitely generally free from noise and has the ability of producing distinct, vibrant images. Speakers shine also, sounding clean, balanced and additionally organised. We think the anti glare systems launched within the television display generates the vast majority of weakness problems with coloring settings and off perspective watching. In action, the plasma’s picture quality is simply splendid.

Darkness aspect is very useful with high quality content as well. No matter what film is viewed there’s low degradation of black depths and even contrast from side viewing angles starting at 35 degrees. The high resolution picture out of Blu Ray and even Broadcast high quality had been sharp, intense and excellent as at all times, however alas the picture is unable to appear as strong as some of the more effective pictures we have experiencing of late. For just a plasma although, we are extremely amazed when using the PS-50C450 functions.

The remote compliments the TV set with a likewise brilliant, thigh seem. Samsung without a doubt took a chance here with its pattern, and everyone consider they put their assets in the absolute right place. We all adore the style and feel about the Samsung PS50C450. Although the television is actually bigger compared with a normal plasma due to its integrated canvas, the stand as well as bezel placed over top of the canvas provides it an incredibly stylish frame.

The Hi def graphic seems superior from regular watching distances (9 to 18 ft) and also we simply recognized display fading and color decrease at the most severe observing angles. Samsung tells that a person simply should be able to view HD high quality video material at as much as 170 degrees without image reduction. I appreciated the image quality a great deal from middle and front and has been unable to find the processing complications the plasma shown during HQV testing. Most often your Samsung-50C450 plasma indeed does deliver on its claims.

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Samsung UE Series 55C7000

27 August, 2010 (15:20) | Television | By: admin

Image noise, even in the most problematic or shady scenes, are suppressed nicely and smoothness for instance skin tones persuade. The sound system work effectively, having the weight and clearness you’d hope given their cost. The newest 55C7000 from Samsung provides the latest and best attributes which the manufacturer hopes are going to continue Samsung competing with the Tier 1 suppliers. With less concentration grabbing shows, for instance some SD soccer broadcasts, the Samsung 55C7000 television does quite well.

Yes, you pay a premium regarding this Samsung UE55C7000 LED, but in the event that you might get that extra hit, you are going to be amply rewarded. We would think it is not easy to believe Samsung can find a new LED with a stunning difference over the last brilliant variety; and, well, it has. Samsung’s newest collection of TV sets are probably the most excellent we’d ever witnessed. Dark detail is exceptional, appearing deeper and also darker as compared to any kind of TV set before, whilst even now uncovering the necessary detail. Hi def picture quality was much crisper and colors were more saturated.

While the telly is certainly larger sized than a typical LED due to its built in canvas, the stand and bezel found above surface of the canvas provide an exceptionally stylish frame. All of us appreciate the style and look about the UE-55C7000. Samsung clearly took a risk here by means of its layout, and people know they put companies investment in the right place. The remote control compliments the telly having a likewise fashionable, hip look.

The high quality display appears excellent from average viewing distances (6 to 15 ft) and we exclusively recognized image fading in addition to color reduction at numerous severe observing angles. Samsung shows that people easily can watch High definition high quality video material at close to 170 degrees free of graphic reduction. I was pleased with the image quality very much from center and front and was basically unable to detect the processing troubles the LED exhibited in HQV testing. Normally that UE-55C7000 LED simply can deliver on its assurances.

Colour information seemed to be vibrant yet no overpowering with High definition films. No matter what video is viewed there is slowly degradation of black levels as well as contrast from side seeing perspectives starting at 50 degrees. The Hi def image by Blu Ray and also Broadcast High definition had been clear, stunning and excellent as always, but alas the display fails to appear as deep as several of the improved pictures we’ve looking at recently. For one LED however, we’ve been extremely pleased while using UE55C7000 LED television functions.

Darks turned into a bit hazy at side perspectives although straight appear plenty saturated. Detail is certainly wonderfully crisp and clean as well as well resolved despite having fast motion, and textures are exceedingly persuading. Speakers shine also, sounding clear, well balanced and organised. It’s not easy to provide a broadcast image this dimensions, and yet the Samsung 55C7000 creates a good stab. It is actually largely free from noise and capable of producing colourful, distinct images. In activity, the LED’s picture quality is definitely astonishing. I think the anti glare solutions released towards the television screen generates some of the weakness complaints about colour adjustments and also off perspective watching.

Comparison of Nokia N86 8MP And LG KP500 Cookie

25 August, 2010 (22:57) | Mobile Phone | By: admin

The modern era handset users are deliberately looking for the latest devices of big manufacturers. So, for the sake of this wish of user’s, many mobile phone manufacturers are still trailing to enthralled their handset customers via their wonderful gadgets. For instance, two large mobile phone brands like LG and Nokia have again proposed their two very first class handsets for that consumers for example LG KP500 Cookie and Nokia N86 8MP. Both branded gadgets are getting mind blowing popularity in the mobile phone market and also obtainable at really a lot reasonable costs. But when a user goes to compare LG KP500 Cookie VS Nokia N86 8MP then some confusion may get emerge within the user’s mind that which one is greatest?. This is because, each branded handsets got really eye catching looks and their estimated prices are also under the budget of a typical handset user. But the more confusion encounters while going to compare both gizmos in terms of their functions. Apart from it, the power of each devices to support latest technologies are also major factor of confusion for that user’s while going for that selection in between them. So, lets have a look on such functions each gadgets one by one, which make user confuse to select specific one in between them.

By starting with the LG KP500, which attracts the users with its stunning appear and elegant design. Apart from it, the loaded functions are also valuable that includes a 3.2 MP high quality camera, that is a lot useful to capture elegant pictures of near ones with bright colours. In addition, this camera is also capable for video playing (MPEG4 & 3GP),video recording, making video clips etc. Beside it, this gadget also holds a valuable battery that is sufficient for 3.3 hours talk time and 350 hours of standby time. With a lot more profits, this gizmo is also furnished with a 3 inches wide colour touchscreen that’s a lot able to exhibit the outputs with colourful resolution up to240 x 400 resolution. Even, more the user will also benefited for the 48 MB memory as well, that’s quite sufficient to store valuable data. For more benefits, the provision of a microSD card option in this handset is good option to increase the memory of it up to 8GB a lot more. This LG phone posses well measured dimensions like 106.5×55.4×11.9 mm and it weight only 89 grams.

On other end, the Nokia N86 8MP is also blessed with several competitive functions as well. Appear wise this gizmo is also fantastic and posses an eye catching appear. When it comes to features, this Nokia handset holds a 8 MP powerful camera, which beats the camera of LG phone when it comes to capturing much quality pictures with original colours. Beside it, the camera of this Nokia device is a lot able for video recording, video streaming, video editing, video calling and lots a lot more. Even a lot more, this Nokia gizmo also leave behind to the LG device in terms of memory. Simply because this Nokia model offers 8GB memory that is huge to store large amount of data with ease. In addition, the profit of a microSD card slot in this Nokia gadget facilitate the user to enhance the memory up to 16 GB more that is also a lot than other branded handset. Now talking about the benefit of a quality battery in this Nokia handset that allows one for 6.3 hours of talk time and 315 hours of standby time. But physically, this device is quite heavier than the LG phone and posses the dimensions like 103.4 x 51.4 x 16.5 mm and its weighs only 149 grams. This phone is furnished with a 2.6 inches colour screen that’s quite less wider than the other branded handset, but still able to depicts the outputs at colourful resolution up to 240 x 320 pixels. However, to compare LG KP500 Cookie VS Nokia N86 8MP regarding their functions is literally a challenge for the users.