Multimedia management
The Acer neoTouch offers a small amount of storage - about 300MB.  This is barely sufficient and you'll definitely find yourself needing a  higher-capacity microSD card.
 
The WinMo file manager on the neoTouch
The file manager is the standard Windows Mobile one and won't  surprise anyone.
Image gallery stays the same, Albums are a bit better
Acer neoTouch offers two galleries available from the Multimedia  folder in the Start menu. 
The first one is the standard Windows Mobile 6.5, which is the same  is 6.1, except for the touch optimized menu. It has no accelerometer  features and you can't flick scroll images.
 
 
 
 
Windows Mobile 6.5 image gallery
The Album app is a new addition by Acer and may not be something  innovative or beautiful, but is still better than the WinMo one. It's  touch optimized and has accelerometer auto-rotation. Once the image is  opened, you can zoom in or out or continue to the previous/next by  sweeping a finger on the current one.
 
 
 
 
The new Album gallery
Scrolling to the next image is smooth and instantaneous with a single  sweep of the finger.
 
 
 
Opening an image • overlay controls
Music and video - Windows Media player only
Unfortunately Acer did not include any music or video player and left  the users with the embedded Windows Media player. As usual it's  horrible at managing playlists with your favorite songs, and generally  it has limited functionality and the interface is less than  touch-friendly. 
Watching varied video content is almost a no-go as there is a limited  number of supported video formats.
 
 
Windows Media Player is a letdown
Core player comes to the rescue 
Unless you really want to leave that Snapdragon sleeping in its lair,  you may want to install a third-party multimedia player such as Core  player. It successfully played all DivX/Xvid movies up to HD resolution,  except those which use the AC3 audio codec.
Well, we have to admit that the neoTouch disappointed us when it came  to HD. We expected most of the HD videos to play smoothly with that  Snapdragon core inside, but we were so wrong. The official DivX HD  commercials reached 15-16 fps only, while the videos recorded by Omnia  HD hit the 19 fps mark. And that's as high as it went.
 
 
 
The Core Player
Anyway if you can skip the HD playback (it doesn't really make sense  on a mobile screen anyway), you will be happy to know that all other  videos we tried played smoothly with no audio problems or dropped  frames. We ran some benchmarks with the Core Player against the HTC  Touch Diamond and here are the results. As you can see, the difference  is similar with the Spb benchmark results we did before.
28 Days Later DivX trailer
 
 
Acer neoTouch • HTC Touch Diamond
Transformers XviD trailer
 
 
Acer neoTouch • HTC Touch Diamond
Home-made DVDRip movie 640x272 resolution
 
 
Acer neoTouch • HTC Touch Diamond
The FM radio does the job perfectly
The Acer neoTouch built-in FM radio naturally requires the headset to  be plugged-in.
The neoTouch FM radio has an excellent interface and offers memory  for 20 radio stations.
 
The FM Radio on the Acer neoTouch
RDS is available too - so overall, radio is handled pretty well on  the Acer neoTouch.
First-class audio output
Now that caught us totally off guard. Not only is the audio quality  of the Acer neoTouch very good for a first attempt, but it is great all  over. In fact not too many of the handset we have tested can rival the  neoTouch balanced output, let alone the WinMo ones.
The frequency response graph is virtually perfect throughout the  audible range. The noise level, dynamic range and stereo crosstalk  results are also some way above the average others achieve in this test.
And here goes a table comparing the Acer neoTouch to some of its  competitors.
  
Test Frequency response Noise  level Dynamic  range THD IMD + Noise Stereo  crosstalk     
Acer neoTouch +0.08 -0.24 -84.1 84.9 0.022  0.065 -81.8    
HTC Touch Diamond2 +0.12,  -0.60 -86.9 89.1 0.022 0.191  -86.8    
Samsung I8000 Omnia II +0.17  -2.63 -88.3 88.2 0.0024  0.133 -32.8    
Samsung i8910 Omnia HD +1.29  -2.74 -87.6 86.6 0.0023  0.255 -85.2    
HTC Hero +1.04 -2.13 -91.3 92.3 0.458  0.902 -95.8    
 Apple iPhone 3GS +0.01, -0.05 -92.1 92.1 0.0035 0.011  -95.0  
 
Acer neoTouch vs HTC Touch Diamond2 frequency  response
                                                                                                   (Source : gsmarena.com)  
Acer neoTouch review: Gallery, music player, video player, FM radio, audio quality
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quangtao
Sunday, February 28, 2010


 
 
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