- Council unveils findings of latest supermarket price survey
- Hair removal products: hairless but not painless
- Concern raised over effectiveness of ultrasonic devices against mosquitoes
- Valuable guidance for the would-be DVD/CD Shoppers
- Consumer alert on spurious drugs and medicines
Other highlights in this (343) issue of CHOICE:
Mobile Phones - A total of 43 new models, the biggest batch ever published in this series of comparative testing on mobile phones. Ranging in retail price from some $800 to $6,000, they all have colour LCD display, and 39 samples have built-in digital camera function. Most can also take short video, with picture resolution ranging from under 100k to over 1 mega pixels. Almost all can support MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) function, allowing users to send messages containing sound or image. Five are 3G phones with video call and video streaming features. The models were compared for performance in ergonomics, battery, portability, durability, sound quality, sensitivity, convenience, SMS and picture functions such as camera, display quality and data transfer.
Chairing the press conference today (May 14) on the publication of CHOICE issue number 343 is Prof. CHING Pak-chung, Vice-Chairman of Publicity and Community Relations Committee of the Consumer Council.
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