TuvaBox Presents the New Section About the Apple iPhone

The TuvaBox website is an informative and resourceful site for multimedia gadgets like the iPod, PSP, Zune, containing entertainment news and reviews about the latest movies, and practical guides for using specific gadget functions. Now, the website has launched a new iPhone section, that gathers useful articles and comparisons between the iPhone and various other gadgets, like the Blackberry, as well as several tutorials and how-to articles.

Westchester, CA, May 22, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Starting up with an up-to-date, extensive database of information on multimedia gadgets like the iPod, PSP, or Zune, the Tuvabox website has created another user-friendly oriented section, which can be reviewed at http://www.tuvabox.com. The iPhone section comprises useful articles, such as comparisons between the iPhone and other gadgets like the Rim Blackberry or Google G1. This section is addressed to the iPod fan and the business user alike, by trying to show them how to benefit to the fullest from their iPhone and get everything they need out of their multimedia gadget.

Since the appearance of the Apple iPhone, the adventurous gadget fan has become addicted to the multitude of technical possibilities the iPhone presents, and so a number of reference website have emerged in this area. Among them, Tuvabox brings a fresh perspective initiated by the young and persevering team who tests new possibilities on a weekly basis. In this way, they have a created a comprehensive database of articles and how to's that depict a number of situations in which an iPod, PSP, and now an iPhone user can enter, and what that user should do in that specific situation.

In the case of the new iPhone section, anyone can find useful the comparisons available there, that concern the iPhone versus other similar multimedia devices, such as the Rim Blackberry or Google Android G1. If someone has more metaphysical questions, like why they should purchase an iPhone in the first place, Tuvabox offers a relevant and convincing list of reasons and activities that a user can perform with the help of an iPhone. Meaningful for the overall Apple experience are also the several tutorial articles that instruct users on how to manage and deal with more complicated features of the iPhone, like the iPhone screen locking commands, how to customize the home menu, how to save storage space and many more.

But the plans Tuvabox has in mind do not stop here. In the future, the team wishes to extend the current multimedia spectrum to other models, like the Blackberry, Google G1 and the HTC models. Although the website hosts some comparisons between the iPhone and some of these devices in terms of technical specifications, the plans involve a series of useful articles targeted at these specific devices, coupled by different how to's that will maximize the user's knowledge and experience with these multimedia gadgets. One of the interesting aspects the overall website presents, is that it was designed to be as easily possible to navigate through, each section comprising easy to understand, important information about complex situations like what to do when a user forgets the screen lock combination for an iPod, or the initial steps to be taken when the iPod has broken down.

Tuvabox is a reference website focused on multimedia devices, with an accent towards widely used gadgets, like the Apple iPod and iPhone, and also the Sony PSP. Sporting some elaborate articles on the history of these devices, and up-to-date tutorials, the website is an important relevant resource for any user who is keen on maintaining and optimizing his or hers gadget, be it an iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune or any other important device available on the market. If more information is needed about the subject of this press release and to check out for sure the consistency of the articles presented on the Tuvabox website, visit http://www.tuvabox.com/Press/2009-03-30-tuvabox-presents-the-iphone-section.aspx.

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