Sunday, June 26, 2011

A Letter to My Son 7:I am being robbed,again






cartoon by Ron Leishman

Dear Son,

Son, whenever I look at myself in the mirror and notice these ever growing beards which have put me in a constant state of ever shaving, I feel a very frustrated man. From the boiling temperatures of Nairobi living which sent me to the village to hibernate till things go down from boiling point characterized by the ever rising prices of unga,it is like circumstances have conspired with misfortunes to make living such a hell for not just me but so many others of my kind. No job, no money, no food; all around is  growing emptiness that increasingly has become the nightmare that stalks our sleep we hardly close our eyes to catch some sleep.

However, nothing can beat the good old days when we grew in the elegant neighbourhood of Sega town. We paced the streets of the town full of life, dreams and illusions; swimming in the beauty of the youth. Girls were beautiful and were the very extravagant jewels with which we adorned our little town. We fell in love and ate the offerings of young innocent fellowships of the hearts that glowed with young love that were never publicly proclaimed nor ever known to those we loved since shyness made us take the oath of silence. I sat and waited to tell this young beautiful girl that she was the one Cinderella stalking my dreams but never got to doing that. Our town was a town of man-eat-woman society and all the pretty girls were a preserve of the few obvious grown up  young men who were able to buy cheap gifts for  these young girls who were too innocent to know  the prices of those gifts and the folly of the hearts that offered them. As the girls grew up, they were spotted and their names added on the waiting list.We young boys were accursed lot, sidelined by circumstances as we saw our girls taken away yet we were so helpless to do anything.

These girls were wasted and dumped to us either pregnant or with HIV/AIDS and they never went back to school. Their innocence was taken away and left empty shells. Today I see them walking around shriveled and with dreamy eyes looking at things in the distance that I never see. What if I would have been allowed to profess my love? Would it have made a difference?
Son, in this era of increased reversed gender based violence with women increasingly pounding men out their masculine senses,all men need to watch out each others' backs.I  got really scared recently when this neighbour got into the habit of wailing through the night as if his wife was killing him. When we could not take it, we broke the silence to find out what was going on only to find out that the man was enjoying his conjugal rights in the tiny one-roomed peasant house with children in it! I wondered where, in this era when life in the neighbourhood had been reduced into a mere shadow due to hard living, he got his strength from. His act was unheard of.
 I am wishing that the Church Of God’s Last Appeal I once saw somewhere while grazing away from home should be built in my neighbourhood to bring moral decency back to its feet to save our young girls and pray that the Kenyan shilling grows stronger and that the escalating prices of unga and cooking oil slump down with immediate effect.
Otherwise, son, these men who destroyed our prospects of love and wasted our young girls will forever wait for judgment in my heart. It would have been that those are the days we would remember now and boast of as life today becomes more of an empty scratching and scavenging. But in the face of all that weighs on us, I still live hoping that tomorrow you will be a man of substance that world would rely on. I am off to find unga.

See you next time.
 
Yours
Sleep-Walking-Buddy
Good-Loving-Daddy-For-Life
Charl Chotto









Wednesday, April 27, 2011

A Letter To My Son6:Live coverage of the British Royal Wedding:Let's clap for CitizenTV

Prince William and Kate Middleton
picture courtesy of popsugar.com
Dear son,
Son,for days now I have been noticing the advert on citizen TV informing the public that on 29th this April they will be showing live the" exciting wedding of the century" proceedings from London of one Kate Middleton and one Prince William.And I am thinking: is Citizen TV directorship insane!Who tells them that the Kenyan public is interested in following the wedding proceedings live as if we have all the time in the world to in the face of the demanding life that our existence has become.The "most exciting wedding of the century"?Who say so?The importance with which Citizen TV is treating this wedding makes you feel that this is the most important thing to ever happen to humans in the 21st century.It is like God has finally decided to come down from wherever his home is to come and get a wife from one of the shags in Kenya.

This is a gross over-assumption of what the viewers need.I don't want to preempt what other Kenyans might think of the same but the  like minded Kenyans like me will agree that we don't give a damn about the wedding.It doesn't touch me and it wouldn't add any value in my life nor will it make any difference in a world plagued by high cost of living,unemployment,HIV/AIDS,Malaria,war and other socio-econo-political problems.

It is so disappointing to think that a glamorous TV channel like Citizen can give importance to this wedding simply because it is royal wedding and as if it matters a lot to Kenya and as if the wedding of other humans never matter.Only colonized minds that will still hold colonial masters who made our fore fathers suffer in their own country for no crime committed with such high esteem.The royalty as a matter of fact is only a societal construct and it makes no body special in any way.Prince William is no extra ordinary man that any Briton or any other world citizen is and he benefits from the privileges of a creation of the the few rich and powerful in the English society who promoted inequality in the society by reducing others to lesser position to serve their interests.There is nothing  in royalty or nobility beyond the fact that it is a state of mind and status that has thrived on the machinations of the bored rich who want to be above others.S,o I am thinking,the live coverage might  be for the rich Kenyan upper echelons of the society who have the comfort of fancying such extravagant weddings that are financed by the British wananchi.

Son,It makes me wonder if this live coverage will be of help to the Nairobian and the generally deprived and over-burdened Kenyan people who are feeling the pinch of economic disability as a result of the rising cost of living and the pervasive unemployment that is stalking the lives of Kenyans of all walks of life.Or is it going to be an escape into the other world to remind us of how much lesser beings we are than the royal family of the inequality ridden England?

Nairobi has become a hot place to live in, what with the high prices of goods and services as a result of arrogant increase of fuel pump prices by the Energy Regulatory Commission which is a state organ that is expected to protect the people's interests.But strangely, the well off are comfortably driving their fuel guzzlers without ever feeling the pinch and not at any time would you ever see them on the streets carrying twigs in a demonstration even if Atwoli called one today.

Today if you sit by the pharmacies in Nairobi it will be strange to notice that these medicine dispensers are making a kill at this hard time.Many people are going for drugs to relieve anxiety and kill headaches that have become common due to pressures of financial constraints,failed or failing narriages,hard-to-deal with teenagers amongst other sicial and economic troubles.And this problem is not being felt in the capital alone.It is even worse in the rural areas where majority of the people have no income generating activities and wholly depend on land which with unpredictable weather pattern has become unreliable.

Such times have been there before such as the drought periods when people lacked food but even then life wasn't as expensive as it is today and the Kenyan Government has never put measures in place to cushion wananchi from the effects of rising oil prices and its subsequent high cost of living.Such times  of hardship in these times you had only one meal in a day.And as children we ended up overeating when the meals came since it was the only meal of the day and you knew it would take long before you get another meal.Over eating itself was another problem in itself ,son.So then the broom in the house, apart from sweeping and providing readily available toothpick got its third use:you swept your stomach with it to reduce the discomfort.But it never helped.However the fat from obtained from the milk used to do wonders.They would massage your stomach after which you went to the bush and your problems were over.

But today, son,even this opportunity to overeat isn't there since even getting this one meal is just to hard.And even when it comes the majority of our families have too many of mouths to feed the one meal is like a drop of water in an empty pot.

The rich can afford to eat,they can drive their big cars and they can afford to watch the "exciting wedding of the century" of the exceptional mortals of their ilk and so Citizen TV should give us a break.Let those who want to watch the wedding take a flight to London because they can afford it or even get crash it if they want to.We have too much on our hands to worry about.And did you know,consumer inflation rate in Britain is at 4.4%which means the average house hold in Britain are feeling the pinch but do you how much is going to be spent on the royal wedding?


A Letter To My Son6:Live coverage of the British Royal Wedding:Let's clap for CitizenTV

Prince William and His bride Kate Middleton
Dear son,
Son,for days now I have been noticing the advert on citizen TV informing the public that on 29th this April they will be showing live the" exciting wedding of the century" proceedings from London of one Kate Middleton and one Prince William.And I am thinking: is Citizen TV directorship insane!Who tells them that the Kenyan public is interested in following the wedding proceedings live as if we have all the time in the world to in the face of the demanding life that our existence has become.The "most exciting wedding of the century"?Who say so?The importance with which Citizen TV is treating this wedding makes you feel that this is the most important thing to ever happen to humans in the 21st century.It is like God has finally decided to come down from wherever his home is to come and get a wife from one of the shags in Kenya.

This is a gross over-assumption of what the viewers need.I don't want to preempt what other Kenyans might think of the same but the  like minded Kenyans like me will agree that we don't give a damn about the wedding.It doesn't touch me and it wouldn't add any value in my life nor will it make any difference in a world plagued by high cost of living,unemployment,HIV/AIDS,Malaria,war and other socio-econo-political problems.

It is so disappointing to think that a glamorous TV channel like Citizen can give importance to this wedding simply because it is royal wedding and as if it matters a lot to Kenya and as if the wedding of other humans never matter.Only colonized minds that will still hold colonial masters who made our fore fathers suffer in their own country for no crime committed with such high esteem.The royalty as a matter of fact is only a societal construct and it makes no body special in any way.Prince William is no extra ordinary man that any Briton or any other world citizen is and he benefits from the privileges of a creation of the the few rich and powerful in the English society who promoted inequality in the society by reducing others to lesser position to serve their interests.There is nothing  in royalty or nobility beyond the fact that it is a state of mind and status that has thrived on the machinations of the bored rich who want to be above others.S,o I am thinking,the live coverage might  be for the rich Kenyan upper echelons of the society who have the comfort of fancying such extravagant weddings that are financed by the British wananchi.

Son,It makes me wonder if this live coverage will be of help to the Nairobian and the generally deprived and over-burdened Kenyan people who are feeling the pinch of economic disability as a result of the rising cost of living and the pervasive unemployment that is stalking the lives of Kenyans of all walks of life.Or is it going to be an escape into the other world to remind us of how much lesser beings we are than the royal family of the inequality ridden England?

Nairobi has become a hot place to live in, what with the high prices of goods and services as a result of arrogant increase of fuel pump prices by the Energy Regulatory Commission which is a state organ that is expected to protect the people's interests.But strangely, the well off are comfortably driving their fuel guzzlers without ever feeling the pinch and not at any time would you ever see them on the streets carrying twigs in a demonstration even if Atwoli called one today.

Today if you sit by the pharmacies in Nairobi it will be strange to notice that these medicine dispensers are making a kill at this hard time.Many people are going for drugs to relieve anxiety and kill headaches that have become common due to pressures of financial constraints,failed or failing narriages,hard-to-deal with teenagers amongst other sicial and economic troubles.And this problem is not being felt in the capital alone.It is even worse in the rural areas where majority of the people have no income generating activities and wholly depend on land which with unpredictable weather pattern has become unreliable.

Such times have been there before such as the drought periods when people lacked food but even then life wasn't as expensive as it is today and the Kenyan Government has never put measures in place to cushion wananchi from the effects of rising oil prices and its subsequent high cost of living.Such times  of hardship in these times you had only one meal in a day.And as children we ended up overeating when the meals came since it was the only meal of the day and you knew it would take long before you get another meal.Over eating itself was another problem in itself ,son.So then the broom in the house, apart from sweeping and providing readily available toothpick got its third use:you swept your stomach with it to reduce the discomfort.But it never helped.However the fat from obtained from the milk used to do wonders.They would massage your stomach after which you went to the bush and your problems were over.

But today, son,even this opportunity to overeat isn't there since even getting this one meal is just to hard.And even when it comes the majority of our families have too many of mouths to feed the one meal is like a drop of water in an empty pot.

The rich can afford to eat,they can drive their big cars and they can afford to watch the "exciting wedding of the century" of the exceptional mortals of their ilk and so Citizen TV should give us a break.Let those who want to watch the wedding take a flight to London because they can afford it or even get crash it if they want to.We have too much on our hands to worry about.And did you know,consumer inflation rate in Britain is at 4.4%which means the average house hold in Britain are feeling the pinch but do you how much is going to be spent on the royal wedding?


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

A Letter To My Son5:The Crazy NaiROBBERY Living

Image courtesy of cloudfront.net
Son,how are you?Let me hope that your Easter was cool.I was all over Nairobi with my friends with whom we painted the town red with the blood of the lamb who the pharisees decided had to die.It was a great weekend because we were philanthropic enough to raise the sales of beer  for  KBL but never spent a dime of mine on even a bottle of beer yet I partied and sang Mututho all weekend long.We drank and when the pain of the Lord's death got deep into our nerves we wailed and wept.Bet you have never seen a man cry but strangely after that night out of mourning Lord's death and baying for the blood of Judas's ,I could hardly remember what had happened the previous night and I wondered too why the lose we had felt was so grave like that when the last time we listened to the pastor is such a long time.
Son,are you too on Nairobi?I am stuck here after the long weekend thinking of getting something worth while to do with myself.But as I walked in town the other evening I realized  that Nairobi is too chaotic of a place to be.It is like as if there is a bug with a weird madness that affects even the best of people once they set there foot in this glorious town.A friend of mine whom we were with in primary school left home when all parents with daughters were thinking of getting surveillance cameras for their homes just because of him.Later when I first arrived here from shags with an old blind jogoo for my aunt hurdled under my arm,I met him at Machakos Country Bus station preaching and even speaking in tongues.
Well that is fair enough.To be in Nairobi you have to be mad like the city itself.While home, I would take a walk so freely but in this blessed town is like every body is always running.And to make it worse it is like Nairobi is the only place in the where you have to run at the zebra crossing if you so love your life.And the pedestrians seem to be oblivious of traffic lights even when they are to stopped they are busy running across the road while their eyes are fixed on something or somebody in the next street.And I am thinking:these people I see are immortals for them to despise death like that.Is it rudeness or is it that this is the only place  where time matters most than any other place in the world?
However,if this has surprised you,then think of the fact that a new concept has been introduced into economics alongside sex capital by the Nairobians.Now we have madness capital that can instantly make you a millionaire without bothering with KTN's Kwachu promo which only drains your precious Nairobian money without ever being sure if that milli will be yours.

Take for example,The Churchill Live comedy show.It is a show of mad fellows with the craziest of all being the sensational mad man Erick Omondi.These guys have broken the traditions.When growing up no one would ever publicly display there madness like the Churchill's do now.The old prophet in the village would say that you are filled with demons and keshas would be organized to exorcise the demons with a lot of tea being taken in exchange.People would never take you seriously and the corner at the market place would be reserved for you.

Fortunately, today madness is acceptable and it is money and it even brings fame and women closer to you. If  these fellows are not mad then they have robbed the clan of mad people who the society find unpleasant and are either left loose to roam the world or if fair enough are  taken to Mathare Menatal Hospital.The comedians lot are making money and have become house-hold names out of being mad.

So naturally if you find me becoming a little unlike me don't bother,son.I will only be trying to be an entrepreneur.Neither when I name your upcoming younger brother Churchill Live or Hawayuni, dot blame me because  I will only be becoming commercially crazy.The next time I will be taking our family name a notch higher when Citizen TV interviews us live to know the nature of madness that inspired the name of your brother Churchil Live Hawayuni Omondi Erick.
This is the Nairobi for you and we christened it Nairobbery.Be mad and if possible have a degree for it;they are cheaper in River Road or go on screen to join the club of Jalas and the Omondi's.Otherwise I have to pen off here.I have to apply for my masters in Dreams since it is not a flooded field and I might become sonko soon when I begin to help people with their nightmares brought by the  high cost of Nairobi living.
Your-Sleep-Walking-Buddy
Good-Loving-Daddy-For-Life
Charl Chotto

Monday, April 18, 2011

An explication of Derek Walcott’s poem “A City’s Death by Fire”

Photo courtesy of The Independent
A City's Death By Fire
After that hot gospeller has levelled all but the churched sky,
I wrote the tale by tallow of a city's death by fire;
Under a candle's eye, that smoked in tears, I
Wanted to tell, in more than wax, of faiths that were snapped like wire.
All day I walked abroad among the rubbled tales,
Shocked at each wall that stood on the street like a liar;
Loud was the bird-rocked sky, and all the clouds were bales
Torn open by looting, and white, in spite of the fire.
By the smoking sea, where Christ walked, I asked, why
Should a man wax tears, when his wooden world fails?
In town, leaves were paper, but the hills were a flock of faiths;
To a boy who walked all day, each leaf was a green breath
Rebuilding a love I thought was dead as nails,
Blessing the death and the baptism by fire.
Derek Walcott

Explication
The intensity of the loss is captured in the personification in the title of the poem “A City’s death by Fire”. A city is said to die yet it is not a living organism that dies. However, the metaphor captures the existence of the town which in totality is like an organism that has life. When the fire consumes the city, its heritage such as buildings and daily activities of the city is completely destroyed and which cannot be brought back to original form.Walcott’s poem “City’s Death by Fire” is a lyrical; poem imbued with expression of intensive feelings of loss, sadness and disillusionment that come with the destruction of the city. The persona talks of “faiths that were snapped like wire” (line 4) due to the city’s death. And the circumstances under which the poem is written” under a candles eye that smoked In tears”(line3) delivers a sullen picture of great sadness .

The poem is also effective in its communicating due to use of imagery. The imagery is rich and is extensively captured in various metaphors employed in the poem. The fire is referred to as the “hot gospeller”, an indication of the fire’s might and the manner in which it widely spread like the way gospel is spread. This is followed by the metaphor “churched sky” which means that the sky like untouchable church is never affected by the fire. Together with the metaphor of ‘hills that were flocks of faith” (line11) which gives the picture of many sheep grazing in peace, help draw a sharp contrast between the persona’s “wooden world” and the natural world which is not affected by the fire. This contrast in the two world’s created by the images of the two worlds show how unreliable and insecure the persona’s world that has been created by humans is and therefore worth not putting trust in. Therefore to alter persona’s mistaken faith in man made world, his world has to go through a transformation captured in the image enhancing allusion of “baptism by fire”.
Loss of persona’s faith in his “wooden world” is captured on the similes “…faiths that were snapped like wire” which shows that the impact of the fire is so sudden and which suddenly demands a new way of looking at life. People’s faith in their indestructible world is suddenly broken and thus their pain as their belief is destroyed. The persona is shocked at the walls that stood on the street “…like liars”. The walls give a false picture of the reality; of the city as it were before its destruction and which cannot now be brought back to life.

However, in the last stanza the persona expresses much hope for the town and its people since there “baptism” by fire marks the beginning of a new well founded faith that is not based on man made things

Citizen TV's Wedding Show is a Show of Money Power and Trouble to Young Suitors

On Saturday morning, unlike other Saturday’s,I found myself in the house watching the Wedding show on Citizen TV. To be honest,the show is sassy and colourful but quite extraordinary to be true to a small timer in life like me. However, it was full of warmth, beauty and elegance that many of us just wish for in life.
I was not enjoying the show but I was simply satisfying my curiosity. As a potential heart breaker to somebody’s  daughter, I have to upgrade my game by having insight into what goes on in the world of the females since wedding are more of ladies thing than are men.
As I watched the show, it hit me that these shows are not meant for people like us since at the base of these glamorous weddings is the extravagance of the rich in the Kenyan society who have lots of money but how to spend is the problem. A certain man in Mukuru kwa Njenga,while these weddings are going on,doesn’t know where the next meal for his family is going to come from  yet a couple are riding in a convoy of prados and Range Rover sport's cars snaking their way to the exotic Mamba Village in Nairobi to exchange a one minute simple thing like the wedding vows. I looked at the faces of the people and the smiles and comfort in their eyes and they smelled of nothing but money. I look at the cars, the dresses and the venues of the wedding which never before I had imagined that existed in Kenya and all I see is  bills and bills with Kenyatta’s face sewn together to give the grand face of the pompous wedding. It is apparent that someone’s has spent a fortune but the ease with which they carry themselves show that the money spent has little to worry them in any way.
I tell myself that these are no ordinary weddings for people like me and maybe you. They seem to me as if they have been stage managed and like some kind of a trailer to a blockbuster love film yet to be produced than an affair to mark the meaning of a couples unhappy life in a prison called marriage.
To pull off weddings like these ones for someone like me means that I will have to go round with profomas making people spent sleepless as they think about raising money for my wedding! Or maybe I will have to go bank and take advantage of the many personal loans that the many banks in Kenya are offering .All these options are outrageous to me and are the only safest way to inviting troubles in marriage. Be as it is, wedding is out of my mind.
The sad reality is that many ladies who ever want get married want to make their grand entry into the institution of marriage through a wedding. This fact smells a lot of trouble for penniless young men like us. It means that if we are not to have colourful weddings in the offing then it means beginning to disappoint people from the very start. Does It mean then that I am going to be less successful at getting somebody to party with in a marriage because I am not a wedding material.
I am thinking of marrying one day but right now I have to worry about getting a job which I wonder if it will be able to finance my wedding gift to my fiancee. If it would by my wish, I won’t bother about wedding but if it is the only gift that I can give my wife. And what if she wants a wedding so badly.
Today’s  girl who has watched the pompous shows such as the wedding show has her eyes set on high things like a colourful wedding that we many are just in trouble. No wonder today’s man would prefer to date to eternity but never bring up the subject of marriage because the next thing that follows is the wedding headache. It is a common thing that men when it comes to weddings they are always like boys being dragged to church when they would rather prefer  joini9ng their fellow boys  to go and steal the neighbour’s mangoes. So even a wedding was in the offing men would participate half mindedly as they leave everything to the ladies who would be more than eager to take charge and make it the wedding of their dreams. Men don’t enjoy wedding but for the lady that is the moment to prove to her friends and enemies that she is still the lady.
Therefore the wedding having become an expensive affair as they are and given that I don’t fancy a wedding, I think I would really wish that they would be avoidable. However, the wedding show which seems only targets the rich audience while it brews trouble for the small timer-men like me, I would prefer to take charge of the remote and forget that it exists. It isn’t my cup of tea.It is just too much a show of money power than an eye opener to the kind of wedding young lovers can have.

Lilian Muli is Back,But Her New Show is Cold





Lilian Muli Kanene
Do TV stations have some magic with which they use to make their presenters and TV host shine and be radiant like real stars in the sky? This is one question that has occupied my mind since TV stations in Kenya perfected the game of poaching of TV hosts and news anchors.
The many TV stars who have reached the near-idol status in their respective TV stations and who have come to be adored by their viewers have failed to carry with them the same glamour they had when they switch their stations of work.
For example, Louis Otieno was just adorable and too good while he was at KTN.He had a mass following which made him quite attractive to Citizen proprietors who couldn't resist the temptation to bring him into their stable to help bring in more viewers that would expand their viewer base given that they were still new .However, the near magic grip that Louis had while at KTN died.The spark that he had went away and his talk show became a one boring affair.
The same thing has happened again with Lilian Muli who has been one of the hot sensational KTN Prime news anchor.She was hot and this had the effect of making the male viewers getting attracted and glued to the channel alongside other factors such as her wit and ability to read news in a sweet catching way.Her departure from KTN broke the heart of many viewers and when everybody heard that she was going live at Citizen TV,we got relieved that at least she is still around.Her joining Citizen news anchor stable was accompanied by hot adverts that only created tension and much anxiety as we anticipated her come back which I only imagined in terms of Jesus' grand entry in Jerusalem.I thought it was good thing for Citizen which I thought had busied itself with very petty news items and bad political news posture.
However, her new Citizen Weekend News show has since failed to meet my expectations and satisfy the big appetite created in me by the adverts that had preceded her entry at Citizen TV.The show is cold and lacks the light and spark it ought to have.It seems the program has not been well tuned but perhaps like all other Citizen programs, it will get better with time. 
To give credit where it is due,I must admit that her special news feature on the women prisoners,that is,Lock Down:Women Behind Bars Promo, is genius.The story of the women prisoners was quite touching and I so much appreciated the fact that Lilian had thought of something that nobody else had thought of doing before.I know that starting from yesterday,KTN has started an almost similar promo,the Case Files,but Muli has all the credit of being the pioneer.Muli's promo made me rethink the value of my freedom in the light of many things I could do and the in depth nature of dreams I could have simply by virtue of being free.It is had to imagine somebody spending her youth in prison for an offense she is remorseful about  while watching her dreams grow mould because she is behind bars.I had hardly taken notice of women prisoners and watching  them as they told their stories made me value them even more.How I wish life would be easier on the women to avoid putting them in the way of crime as a possible way of escape from their troubles.After watching the last episode of the promo i went to bed wishing that it would be like be the pillow I had with that I could cling on to tightly without letting go.
Lilian Muli has made proud and I just hope her news show at Citizen grows and becomes better and netter. 
 

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Here is the Smartest phone:Motorola Atrix 4G

MOTOROLA ATRIX 4G:The power of a computer
The new sleek Motorola Atrix handset unveiled at CES in 2011, is one of the coolest e-toys of the year.It offers a new vision into a promising future of  apt next generation technology.
The Moto Atrix,previously known as the Motorola Olympus,has the dual-core Nevadian Tetra ARM processor running at the heart of the new smartphone,which the manufacturers claim can run up to 2GHz due to the two 1GHz cores packed in the phone.It also has 1GB of RAM  that enables the phone to easily multitask and experience less judder and slowdowns while in use.
The new moto Atrix smart[phone that is powered by Android 2.2 also works on an optional Motorola HD Multimedia dock and it offers up to 3 USB pots together with an MDMI out slot that enables it to be connected to peripheral gadgets such a key board or a mouse that transforms it to a kind of small computer that utilizes a 4-inch q-HD(960 by 540)screen.
Alternatively ,you can go to the hog and use the Moto laptop dock with an 11-inch screen, a three cellar battery and and a full keyboard and track pad  that are powered by the Motorola Atrix.The phones 1930mAh battery is the most powerful of all the standard mobile phone battery  makes it even better and more reliable in its use.
With a weight of 135 grams ,the phone comes with other impressive user functionalities such as 5MP camera with an LED flash and 720p HD video capture.Its media playback is also powerful with 1080pMPEG,H.264,WMVand Xvid/Divx which are all supported in the small gadget.
with an internal memory of 16GB supplemented by  a microSD card slot that can support up to 32GBcrds  and its attractive size of 63.5 wide by 117.75mm length and 10.95mm thinness makes it your ideal phone for use.


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

so much new

Sunset whisperer Admin is making improvements on this blog to tailor it to be more broad based and more customized to meet readers interests and capture in the best way the concerns of the publisher.so much more is coming on to this blog,so stay with me......