All New Xperia X10

  Xperia will probably be familiar to many here but the X10 is in fact Sony Ericsson’s first attempt at an Android phone. With the overwhelming majority of popular Android phones coming from HTC, Motorola and Google themselves, frankly we were quite interested in seeing how well a Sony Ericsson Android phone would perform.
Design
Since Sony Ericsson announced the Xperia X10, many have criticised on its design – mainly its bulky screen. Do we need another phone with a screen even larger than that of the HTC Desire?  Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is based on Google Android mobile platform features large 4″ inch capacitive touchscreen and Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz Processor to be exact and as an iPhone user, I found this additional 0.5 inches of display fairly enjoyable. It is by no means inconvenient for your jeans’ pockets and doesn’t make the phone uncomfortable to hold. It has to be remembered that while it may look large, it feels alot thinner than it actually is – 13mm in full thickness. It is not any heavier than an i phone 3GS or the HTC Desire.

If you asked me to describe the Xperia X10 in a few words, I would happily shout out the words elegant, stylish and too simple. You see, we personally think that Sony Ericsson have created a very stylish device, it looks and feels elegant and smart. We like the way the solid keys at the bottom have been laid out, small but still usable and not annoying.

However, when we say too simple, we’re implying that SE have not thought it through well enough when designing the exterior of the X10. They have concentrated so much into making the phone look slick and simple that when you want to find its MicroSD, you’d find yourself confused as to where to look.
The X10’s MicroSD is in fact very well hidden, tucked within its guts which, yes, means you need to open its back cover (this isn’t easy at all, not a simple slide and push mechanism but a ‘fingernail’ mechanism) to fish out your memory card if you want to transfer something and you haven’t got your USB cable with you.


Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Price in India – Rs. 35,000/- Indian Rupee (INR)
 for further details contact nearest Sony Ericsson Outlet.

Gaming consolzzz

Lotzzz of good news for avid gamers out there....
This month is packed with the new action packed games waiting to hit the stores nearby your place...

Lost Planet 2 (360, PS3, PC)--May 11
Lost Planet 2 returns you to the planet EDN III 10 years after the events in the first Lost Planet game. Instead of a frozen-over tundra, the environment has gone through drastic changes, completely reshaping its surface.

Skate 3 (360, PS3)--May 11
The third iteration of the most realistic skateboarding simulator is here, introducing brand-new tricks and challenges. In Skate 3, you're in charge of creating a skateboard company from scratch and hiring skaters to join the team. Online play is a huge element in the game, too, allowing you to create and share custom board parks.

Red Dead Redemption (360, PS3)--May 18
In Red Dead Redemption, you take on the role of John Marston, an ex-criminal who must hunt down his former partners in crime. The open world game thrusts you into the end of America's Wild West, where you'll travel via horseback and meet period characters along your way.

Alan Wake (360)--May 18
Alan Wake is a psychological thriller that takes place in a small mountain town. Playing as Wake, you'll help him uncover a novel he can't remember writing and locate the whereabouts of his missing wife. Set up like a modern dramatic television series, Alan Wake promises a unique experience for gamers.

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (360, PS3, PSP, DS, Wii, PC)--May 18
The Forgotten Sands is a return to the puzzle-solving, sword-wielding Prince of Persia games of years past. This time around, the Prince harnesses the powers of the elements, using them to his advantage on his journey. Set to release alongside the movie adaptation of The Sands of Time, Prince of Persia fans are in for a treat this month.

Split/Second (360, PS3, PC)--May 18
Split/Second takes action racing to a whole new level. Set within a TV reality show, the game allows you to trigger environmental chaos in order to take down fellow drivers. With various tracks and shortcuts, there's no way to experience the same race twice.

Trauma Team (Wii)--May 18
Trauma Center fans have a new game in the series to be excited about. Trauma Team lets you take on multiple medical roles including general surgeon, diagnostician, emergency medical technician, orthopedic surgeon, endoscope technician, and more.

Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii)--May 23
The sequel to one of the Wii's best games, Super Mario Galaxy 2 features tons of new worlds and levels to explore, new power-ups, and everyone's favorite dinosaur, Yoshi!

UFC Undisputed (360, PS3, PSP)--May 25
UFC fighting action returns in Undisputed, where players can customize their fighters and train them, ultimately going from the gym to the ring in an in-depth career mode.

ModNation Racers (PS3)--May 25
ModNation Racers features an incredibly detailed track designer that lets you create and share tracks on the PlayStation Network. Best described as what would result if LittleBigPlanet and Sim City went for a race, ModNation Racers is highly customizable and has a great sense of humor.

Blur (360, PS3, PC)--May 25
Blur is an action racing game that gives players various weapons and power-ups to take down their fellow drivers. An already-impressive beta has proven to be a strong online multiplayer mode, so there's already a lot to be excited about.