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Sony Ericsson K850i spotted and detailed {Engadget}

Mar 13th 2007 4:02PM Does that look photo shopped to anyone else???

Take a look the unusual shape of the artifacting on the back around "sony ericsson". Artifacting must commonly happens around contrast. However it is rarely in large geometric forms. Most commonly it is in the general shape of the contrast. ie. the shape of the letters "sony ericsson" not the whole rectangular block.

However, that was not the first thing that tipped my off. The perspective, size relation, and boldness of the text "Sony Ericsson" are also off. (comparing to my w810i sitting on my desk in front of me.)

There is also the color change of the "sony ericsson" on the front. This is a logo. Companies rarely change the color of a logo.

Not to mention odd smudging and artifacting all over the phone that is not common in bad jpeg compression.

I am open to being wrong, here. But I hope I'm not becouse that phone looks like crap!

Did I also mention that the phone colors material and trim are just slightly off from sony's common style. This looks more like a nokia design.


Just my two cents.

Pelagic recalls dive watches due to decompression hazard {Engadget}

Mar 1st 2007 9:07AM ...and do you really believe that those tires you drive 80 miles on hour on. Have not exploded and killed someone. Yet the tire company has done nothing about it.

I'm with OprahDust. Total respect for the extreamly expensive recall and software upgrade, on a 2 in 2,800, no injury glitch.

Sarnoff wants to scan your iris without your knowledge {Engadget}

Feb 8th 2007 2:29PM Are your AMAZING colored contacts laced with copper? If so, where can I get some of those?

Polymer Vision unveils "Cellular-Book" with rollable display {Engadget}

Feb 5th 2007 4:15PM Yeah, so it's been done before. In science fiction. But I've been waiting for one of these ever sense I saw it on star trek. oh, and the name of the episode is "Cause and Effect."

...Geek's they can never get it correct.

Gene Roddenberry also come up with the Ion Drive back in 1968("Spock's Brain") but that did not stop us from building one and putting it on Deep Space 1 in 1998 either.

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