HTC Desire S



Price : Rp. 4.700.000,- (Juni 2011)
Awalnya sih penasaran aja kok ada HTC dengan spec tinggi tapi harganya di bawah 5 jutaan mengingat semua ponsel smartphone HTC High End memiliki harga yang sangat mahal di atas 6 juta bahkan hingga 8 juta. Apalagi untuk keluaran terbaru seperti HTC Desire S ini. 
Inilah Spesifikasi dari HTC Desire S :
- CPU :  1 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon
- Memory : 1.1 GB ROM, 768 MB RAM
- Resolusi : 480 x 800 , 3,7' Super LCD
- Gorilla Glass (layar anti gores)
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread (namun belum HTC Sense 3)
- Kamera utama 5 megapixel with autofocus and single flash
- Front Camera (namun belum bisa untuk video call via 3G)
- Radio FM
- Kapasitas baterai cukup besar 1.450 mAh
- dll
Kelemahan :
- Hasil kamera masih kurang oke , mungkin karena masih menggunakan 5 megapixel dan 1 lampu flash
- sulit sekali untuk membuka panel belakang untuk mengganti SIM card atau microSD
- dan ini nih yang paling penting, koneksi jaringan data (baik 2G atau 3G) sering terputus sendiri, dan harus dipancing dengan mengaktifkan Plane Mode kemudian dikembalikan lagi ke Seluler Mode. cukup merepotkan apabila kita tidak menyadarinya, bisa-bisa kita ketinggalan email penting, atau kelewatan tweet penting atau notifikasi lainnya..



insert : 4 Smartphone Android dalam 1 test. minus HTC Sensation (baru kemaren sampai di tangan) tunggu ulasan tentang HTC Sensation di blog ini.
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Motorola Milestone


Price : Rp. 5.500.000,- (Februari 2010)
Smartphone android ini cukup diperhitungkan keberadaannya pada saat peluncurannya satu tahun yang lalu. Namun pada saat itu saya lebih tertarik untuk memilih HTC Google Nexus One. Tapi karena rasa penasaran saya akhirnya kesampaian juga mencicipi HP dengan postur elegan ini. Ya.. awal mulanya sih saya kepincut dengan penampilannya yang stylish tanpa mempertimbangkan spec-nya yang minim. Tampilannya nampak keren saat sliding digeser terbuka, dan nampak gagah saat sliding ditutup. Namun hanya dalam waktu singkat saya sudah kecewa dengan kinerjanya yang lambat dan sering hang, ini dikarenakan memory yang minim, saat pertama kali dihidupkan saja memory yang tersisa sudah di bawah 100 MB, dan ketika saya jalankan beberapa aplikasi, eh... task manager menunjukkan sisa memory tinggal 15 MB. Sangat disayangkan ya.. kekurangan lainnya antara lain: hasil kamera kurang fokus dan warna cenderung kusam, baterai terbilang boros, touch screen kurang sensitif, dan kompatibilitas terhadap aplikasi yang kurang, banyak aplikasi atau game yang tidak berjalan dengan lancar pada ponsel ini, ditambah lagi Motoblur saya anggap kurang menarik karena saya sudah mencicipi HTC Sense yang lebih powerful. Sejak saat itu saya sudah kurang antusias mencoba smartphone keluaran Motorola, ada Motorola Droid 2, Milestone 2, Motorola Defi, tapi saya sudah tidak antusias lagi, saya justru lebih antuisas produk Motorola yang lain sepeti Bluetooth Headset dan multimedia, saya mengkoleksi beberapa produk unggulan lain dari Motorola dan saya ulas di blog saya yang lain, silahkan Anda kunjungi klik disini GADGET.
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Blackberry Pearl 9105


Price : Rp. 2.500.000,- (April 2011)
Harganya terpaut sedikit dengan Gemini atau Javelin, namun spesifikasinya sangat unggul. Kamera 3 megapixel, jaringan 3G, RAM 256 MB, mendekati spesifikasi Onyx 9700, inilah yang perlu diperhitungkan dalam memilih Blackberry ini ketimbang Gemini, Javelin, atau Onyx. Namun ada satu hal lagi yang perlu dipertimbangkan, Blackberry Pearl ini tidak memiliki keyboard qwerty sehingga agak sulit dalam pengetikan, terutama bagi Anda yang hobby chatting dan messagging. Jadi... silahkan tentukan sendiri pilihan Anda...
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LG Optimus 2X


Price : Rp. 4.900.000,- (Mei 2011)

Inilah Gebrakan LG dalam persaingan ponsel android papan atas. Prosesor dual core 1,2 ghz menjadi andalannya, juga kekuatan Grafik dari Nvidia Tegra menjadi kelebihan tersendiri dari ponsel ini. Bentuknya dengan design yg elegan dan gagah terasa mantap dalam genggaman. Dual speaker stereo yg dimilikinya jarang ditemukan pada ponsel android lainnya, namun disayangkan kualitas suara yang dihasilkan masih kurang mantap. Ada juga port HDMI connect to HD TV menjadi daya tarik tersendiri, namun sayang tidak disertakan kabel HDMI to TV dalam paket penjualannya... Kelebihan lain dari ponsel ini yaitu dilengkapi dengan front camera yang bisa digunakan untuk video call via jaringan 3G, inilah yang bikin iri para HTC Mania.. ya.. kebanyakan ponsel android HTC yang sudah dilengkapi dengan front kamera namun semuanya tidak bisa dipakai untuk video call 3G, termasuk keluaran terbaru seperti HTC Sensation dan Desire S (nanti akan saya ulas juga dalam waktu dekat).

Kekurangan dari LG Optimus 2X :
- RAM masih 512 mb
- kinerja kurang stabil, bahkan sering restart bila terlalu diforsir
- layar kurang sensitif (dibanding HTC)
- user interfacenya kurang oke, kalah jauh dengan HTC Sense dan Moto Blur
- Storage internal sebesar 6 GB terbaca sebagai external SD card, kadang cukup membingungkan apalagi kalo masih kita tambah microSD jadi terbaca ada 2 external storage
- kompatibilitas aplikasi masih kurang baik, saya instal MotoSpeak untuk membacakan sms masuk namun tidak dpt bekerja dgn baik.
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Bila ada yang mau didiskusikan lagi, silahkan melalui twitter saya  @benynem
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War on Teachers?

Cross-posted from JDS Social Issues:

From my inbox almost two months ago:

So, where did this war on teachers, and other public employees come from? I certainly didn't see that coming.

A former colleague (a faculty member in a humanities department) was responding directly to word that Pennsylvania was cutting P-12 funding and slashing state support for public higher education. But her consciousness was framed by events in Wisconsin and elsewhere.

So I have been paying attention to the news in a new way. Is my colleague right? Is there a “war on teachers�?? I think she may right that there is a “war�? going on but I’m having a little more difficulty determining just what it is we are fighting about and fighting for. Are teachers the target? Or are teachers collateral damage in a larger struggle –because teachers (and their students) don’t fight back and because everybody feels entitled to an “expert�? opinion about educational matters generally?

I hope to think more about this over the summer and invite any readers to join in with news items, anecdotes and analyses that help us all figure out where we want to stand in what is clearly a struggle for the social, economic, political and educational terrain within our own communities and our nation.

Here are a couple for starters:

A� Randy Turner, commenting on the Huffington Post about new education legislation in Missouri, asks whether public school teachers are an “endangered species�?? His question is motivated by regulatory proposals that seem to suggest that all teachers are lazy perverts.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/randy-turner/public-school-teachers-ar_b_861407.html

A� Paul Mucci, a fifth grade NBPTS certified teacher, asks

http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2011/may/16/paul-mucci-since-when-did-teachers-become-the/

“since when did teachers become the bad guys?�? Mucci is in Florida where education is rapidly being “reformed�? on the backs of teachers: “elimination of teacher tenure, teacher pay based on student performance, increasing teacher contributions to the Florida Retirement System, raising the retirement age/years of service, increasing student testing and reducing the number of "core" classes to name a few.�?

He conveys his demoralization clearly:

“More important, gone is the respect teachers once had. The steady erosion of respect is palpable in parent conferences, in line at the grocery store and in politicians' statements in the media.

As one legislator said to me, �?The public deserves accountability they deserve to know how their tax dollars are being spent.’ In one respect, he is right, but what good are numbers and test results if we lose our integrity, our compassion, our humanity along the way?�?

Mucci notes that it is ironic that the rhetoric is all about “good teachers�? but in the process they are destroying any chance of respect [for teachers].

A� Bill Haslam, Governor of my new home state of Tennessee apparently hasn’t met any Paul Mucci type teachers. Last week he rejected the Tennessee Education Association’s claim that “teacher morale is flagging,�? despite passing measures that limit collective bargaining and proposing others that would end any licensure for educational professionals. (More on events in Tennessee in the days to come.)

http://www.dnj.com/article/20110527/NEWS01/110526017/Haslam-rejects-claims-teacher-morale-flagging

As someone who spends a fair amount of time cultivating partnerships with public schools so that we can jointly (university/school) provide substantive and challenging but guided practical experience for teacher candidates, my sense is that teacher morale is fragile at best. Neither principals nor teachers – no matter how accomplished --generally feel free to take on novice teacher candidates. Even when they can identify the value of teaching collaboratively with a young person with energy and ideas, they are hesitant, even fearful, about jeopardizing their compensation and even their jobs (based largely on student test scores). Everybody is looking over both shoulders at once.

What do these snippets suggest?

Whether or not there is a war on teachers, teachers are feeling under siege. And the march of legislation that targets the teaching profession is undeniable. But the point of the legislation is harder to tease out. Limiting collective bargaining might be a cost-cutting measure. It might be an undercut-the-unions measure (my favorite theory with thanks to Jon Stewart and Rachel Maddow). The undercut-the-unions theory is supported by proposals in Tennessee to get rid of teacher licensure all together. Put this together with the appointment of a new Commissioner of Education with a Teach for America and charter school background and it does appear that the war is not on “teachers�? per se but on the public school “establishment�? (whatever that is).

The point then is an utterly free market for education? (Odd that we would seek a free market for the development of human capital when we have no such truly free market for any other commodity – oil subsidies, farm subsidies, interstate highway systems anyone?)

But this is a kaleidoscopic phenomenon, I think, and this particular ideological interpretation is just today’s turn of the barrel. What does it look like to you? What will it look like tomorrow?

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