I'm here at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona to show you the Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro. Now, we've looked at the Sony Ericsson Vivaz before, and know that it is a slim, multi-media phone. You might say that Sony Ericsson Vivaz is suffering from a split personality disorder. On one hand, it's a modern device with a sleek design and a selection of multimedia features. Look a bit closer, however, and you'll see an operating system that hasn't stood the test of time. Sure, the Symbian operating system was perfectly fine three years ago, but in 2010 its features and usability just don't measure up to its Android and iOS rivals. Indeed, this is one operating system that needs its impending revamp. Outside of th OS, the Vivaz has a few high points including its camera and music player, and that attractive design. Call quality was satisfying, as well, though the sluggish internal performance and resistive touch screen can be tedious to use. At $79.99 with a and after a $50 mail-in rebate, the Vivaz won't empty your wallet, but we'd be more inclined to pay a few extra dollars and the extra power that comes with a device like the. Design We wouldn't blame you if you confused the Vivaz with a new Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot camera. The tapered ends don't exactly scream 'phone' and the controls on the left end are similarly deceptive. Driver & Manual Downloads. You can select from the Product Name, Type, Operating System and Language in the drop-down menu to specify what to search within. The driver of old products which included Old BearPaw Series, A3 series have been phased out for 10 to 15 years. The drivers for the phased out products will no longer be maintained. Mustek a3 2400s scanner driver. High Speed Flatbed Scanner. A3 2400S includes a large A3 size flatbed coupled with an expandable lid, which makes it easy to scan thick bound books and large documents. It offers 2400 dpi optical resolution with true 48-bit color scanning. The bundled software allows to scan, fax, email documents, and create a PDF or Windows text file (OCR) easily. • A3 Size CIS flatbed scanner • 2400dpi x 2400dpi Optical Resolution • Hi-Speed USB 2.0 • 48-bit Color Scanning • Supports Scan, Copy, Fax, E-mail, PDF, and OCR functions with the software supplied • Support OS with PC & Mac. It's even worse when you view the handset from behind and see only a camera lens and flash. Rest assured, however, that the Vivaz is truly a phone that can send messages and make calls. Multimedia is also part of the story, of course, but communications is the Vivaz's primary goal. At 4.2 inches long by 2 inches wide by 0.5 inch deep, the Vivaz shows that the thin phone is not dead. On the whole, it's an attractive device, though the glossy skin can attract its share of smudges. Sony makes the device in four colors, but AT&T opted only to pick up the galaxy blue model. The Venus ruby handset also will be available for a limited time, but you'll have to go the unlocked route if you prefer the cosmic black or moon silver hues. The Vivaz's rear side is curved to match the natural curve of your hand. Since Sony Ericsson highlighted that feature when it the Vivaz last February, we were eager to see the final result. By all means, it does make a comfortable feel, though the Vivaz also wobbles slightly when it's resting on a table. The Vivaz weighs 3.4 ounces, which makes it neither too light nor too heavy, though we'd be wary of damaging the plastic skin with too many drops on a hard surface. Below the display are the Vivaz's few physical navigation controls: the Talk and End buttons and a Home key. Other navigation options, like a soft key and a back button, are built into the display as touch controls. On the right spine, you'll find the volume rocker and shortcuts for the still camera and camcorder. The rocker is easily accessible when you're on a call, but it's also easy to press the camera shutter accidentally when holding the Vivaz in your left hand. Lastly, the power control is located all by itself on the top of the phone. The Vivaz has a standard Micro-USB port and a 3.5mm headset jack. We're grateful that Sony Ericsson chose standard ports and connection for the Vivaz. A 3.5mm headset jack and Micro-USB/charger port rest conveniently on the phone's left side and a microSD card slot is behind the battery cover.
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