Monday, April 27, 2009

Flip HD rocks!

I went to Japan a couple of weeks back and saw this “Flip” looking like device. I forgot the brand but it sure does look like a Flip immitation. Anyway, the item was on sale at 4,999 Yen (Roughly 2,500 pesos).

I didn’t buy it because it just has a 1.3megapixel resolution and that would mean that my camera phone takes better photos and videos than that one.

Just a few minutes ago, I saw this Flip HD in engadget. BOY! Did I make the right decision not buying that!
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(For the unboxing of the Flip HD, click here)

I’m going to wait for awhile and check out feedbacks of this gadget first before purchasing this :)

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Sony Ericsson w760i semi-review

My first impression.
This is not a phone that I would even consider buying. The motion sensor gaming isn’t a selling point for me. If I want a motion sensing game machine, I would rather go for the iPhone.

First few minutes
After switching it on for a few minutes, I, as usual wasn’t impressed. I was like, “Ok, just another slide-up phone. What’s the big deal?”

The looks
I took the phone, looked at it closely, feeling the metalic-like casing material and immediately thought that this phone is going to be very interesting!

Highlights:
1. GPS (you can actually check out your current location!!!) Very cool!
2. HSDPA internet connection
3. Beautiful elegant design
4. Easier mobile blogging experience
5. 2gb m2 memory card included!
6. Auto-rotating screen (like iPhone! in selected programs)
7. Affordable at only around 12,500 pesos!

Downside:

1. Battery life not so good for wholeday internet HSDPA browsing
2. Not touch screen (this would be almost perfect with a touch screen feature!)

Detailed specs from Sony Ericsson website

Other Gadgets

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Free Olay product and voucher just by texting!

I tried it and it works!!!

Text “7signs” to 29762

For more information about the Olay freebie, read here: http://www.olay.com.ph/LM/offers/Offers.html

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Nokia n79 review

There is a new phone everyday!!! — It’s hard to keep up but I am going to help and do my best to keep you updated!

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If you want the article source, click here.

Along with the Nokia N85, which Tech Times will also feature in the next issue, the N79 is one of the last mobile phones that would come out from Nokia’s camp in 2008. Nonethless, there will be two new Nokias in time for the Christmas season.

What is it: One of the latest mobile phones in Nokia’s N-series.

Who’s it for: People looking for the newest multimedia phones in the market today.

Wallet magnet: Quad-band GSM and 3G/HSDPA; integrated navigation with Nokia Maps; FM transmitter; high-speed connectivity; web browsing; N-Gage games; 5MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics; Xpress-on smart covers that automatically changes the phone theme (available in five cool colors: Light Sea Blue, Espresso Brown, Olive Green, White and Coral Red).

On second thought: People may find the classic candy bar design too ordinary.

What’s in the box: (Our test unit) Nokia N79 multimedia mobile phone; handsfree stereo earphones; USB cable; power adapter.

Tech Times’ verdict: Cool and classy. The Nokia — N79 arrives just in time for the gift-giving season.

If you want the article source, click here.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Review: USB fan w/ light

This gadget wasn’t given to me by the company who made it but, it was given to me as a Christmas gift last Christmas.

I’m making short review of it because since it was given to me, I find it very useful and I use it very often.

It’s made by Polyconcept USA. I am not sure where this can be bought.

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-The front part would emit a bright enough light to light up your keyboard at night (or in the car).
-The fan can be used in different ways like, cooling your laptop (when it’s very HOT already)
-Also, it can be used as an electric fan if the weather is hot.

How tought it is?
I left it on overnight and the fan isn’t even hot. It’s of course, not as powerful as an electric fan but, for a small gadget like this, it sure is cool enough.

Are the fan blades safe?
Yes, it’s so soft that it won’t even scratch your gadget. If something will obstruct it, it will stop automatically and continue when the obstruction is removed.

The chrome part below is very sturdy yet, adjustable. It will follow the shape that you adjust it to be. Unlike others that bend out of the way, this follows the shape you want.

The looks as you can see is good. Better than those in CDr Kings. Last but not the least, this is already 2 in 1. Most USB lights comes seperately with the fan. You need to buy another USB fan. Not this gadget.

Thanks so much to the one who gave me this useful gadget!

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Sony Ericsson G502 - reliable mid-range phone

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Sony Ericsson G502 is almost identical to Sony Ericsson K660, at first glance at least. A closer look at the specs of both models reveals that the G502 has shed down a few features. Not really important ones, that is, so it might be well worth it. There’s nothing wrong with saving yourselves a few bucks.

Plus, we do happen to like the G502 design a bit better than the K660. We are still curious however, if it will be able to deliver the same performance as its K-series altern

This last quarter, we have more choices of mobile phones. Sony Ericsson now offers new models like the touchscreen G700, its first 5 megapixel C902 and the HSDPA enabled G502. I recently got the G502 as my latest 3G phone.  I’m currently using it to connect my laptop to the internet and frankly, I’m satisfied with it.

The G502 was announced sometime in April and was made available by the 2nd Quarter. Initially, this phone was codenamed Emelie and is now packaged as Sony Ericsson’s fast internet-enabled phone. Local SE branches are now carrying this model as one of their latest handsets on showcase during consumer electronics sales.

Reliable mid-range

Form factor wise, the G502 is simple. It’s a candybar phone that fits snugly in the palm and easy to use even with single-handed operation. This phone measures 109 x 46 x 13.5 mm and weighs only 83 grams.

Even though the design is simple, it’s still attractive with the smooth and glossy exterior finish complete with a silver band accent.

The form and design of the phone’s keypad is different than other Sony Ericsson phones. This soft touch keypad is small but it’s easy to use. The spacing between the keys is just right and the entire keypad is a bit elevated so users won’t have any problems pressing the wrong key.

The control keys are located around the button called the D-pad. The six control keys are for menu, clear and the up, down, left, right functions. These directional keys can be customized for menu shortcuts like messaging, calendar, contacts and active menu.

This handset’s phonebook can hold many contact entries including multiple numbers and more detailed PIM information like email, website and others.

The only problem I have with the exterior design is the silver paint on the call/end call key strips off easily. To my dismay, it started to wear off after a weeks of use. I’m still looking for a secondary casing for this phone.

The only redeeming value on the phone’s exterior feature is the large, smooth front panel made of opaque plastic.

The 2-inch transflective screen display supports up to 262,000 colors, making the screen clear and bright for browsing the internet or viewing emails. Even though the screen is not that big, viewing it won’t strain your eyes. Photos and videos also look good on the screen.

This mid-range phone is equipped with all the multimedia goodies. It has a 2MP camera with up to 4 times digital zoom that takes good photos in well-lit environments. The video function is decent too.

Onboard, it has 32MB memory and has a slot for Memory Stick Micro card expandable up to 8GB according to Sony Ericsson. The memory stick slot is hidden behind the back cover. It complements the phone’s sleek design but it will be inconvenient because you will have to take off the cover to access the card. 

Like other Sony Ericsson phones, there’s a dedicated media button that provides easy access to music files, photos and videos. The media user interface is similar to that of other new models.
 
The music player on the G502 is the same as that onboard Sony’s Walkman phones. It supports Bluetooth A2DP so pairing it with Bluetooth enabled headsets or external speakers is easy.
 

The sound quality is impressive with the Mega Bass function. It plays music and recorded audio files loud and clear even without any enhancement. The output audio from the phone’s voice recorder is in .amr format that can be played using Quicktime Player.

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Friday, October 3, 2008

What we need in addition to owning mobile 3g hsdpa’s

Well, in terms of mobile broadband here in the Philippines, we get mixed emotions and weather-based comments.

Like now, my Globe HSDPA (which I am not currently using) is ok for me. I used it the wholeday yesterday and it was ok. If you ask me if it reached 1.8mpbs in one point of time, no, it didn’t. The max I got was only from a burst and it was only around 1.2mbps.

I am a subscriber for almost 2 years now and this year would have the less downtime but, speedwise, the slowest. Do you think that the network is being clogged already?

I remembered when I started using Globe Visibility. Almost no one had it or knew such contraption exists. It has such an exclusive feel and the speed was good too.

Currently, I am thinking of getting a Sun cellular mobile broadband for my little brother. But before jumping into another hot water like what I experienced from Globe 2 years back (downtime - everyday!), I will just read around for reviews first.

Anyway, as my topic goes, I hope we can find or you can help me find something like this:
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According to Engadget,
3G WiFi routers aren’t anything new at this point, but T-Mobile’s new Mobile Broadband Share Dock is one of the slicker implementations we’ve seen from a carrier — the unit consists of a USB HSDPA modem and a base which shares the connection over WiFi, which means you can unplug the modem and take your access on the road.

I don’t think we have this gadget here available in the Philippines. If you know one, can you please post a reply because I’m really interested into getting a van full of people happy while going out-of-town.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Gadget window shopping - Sanyo Xacti DMX-CA8

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Even before Olympus released their shockproof/waterproof digital camera, I’ve been wanting one eons ago. Buying a waterproof hard plastic case for your digital camera is very expensive and some costs more than your unit itself.

Then, there is this summer where waterproof bags sprouted like mushrooms. Those gadget bags costs from 400 pesos to 2,000 pesos, depending on the brand and your power to haggle (in some stores).

This is my current target. The Sanyo Xacti DMX-CA8. I just saw it in an international magazine and it costs around 21,000 pesos. Not bad, eh?

According to the site where I got the photo, “It has an 8MP CMOS sensor, new “face chaser” technology that even works underwater. It records in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 at up to 60 frames per second at a VGA resolution. You also get a 5x optical zoom so you can get close up to the things you really care about in a photo.”

Sanyo Xacti DMX-CA8 features
• JIS IPX5/IPX8 qualified for water resistance
• Designed to withstand snow-related water, rain, water spray, splash, and even submersion
• Use in summer sports;snorkeling, winter sports like skiing/snowboarding or everyday scenes
• New underwater scene mode available in scene selection menu, making the colors more true and clear

Sanyo Xacti DMX-CA8 camera details
• MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 high compression with quality
• Smooth movie recording and playback with 60 fps
• Web-mode for simple sharing, no conversion necessary to upload
• CMOS sensor allows high resolution 8.0 Megapixel photos and faster frame rates for movies
• 5X Optical zoom lens for beautiful close-ups
• Sequential photo setting takes up to 10 photos with a shutter speed of 5 frames per second (fps)
• Take pictures simultaneously while making movies, stopping or pausing movie is unnecessary
• Separate buttons for photos and movies without annoying mode switching

Sanyo CA8 compact camera specifications
• ‘Digital Image Stabilizer’ senses camera revolution and photographic subject movement
• Connect and cut movies directly from the camera with editing function
• Bundled with ‘Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0’ for movie editing and original DVD authoring
• Option special floating strap available
• ‘Talking Navigation’ function informs of camera status and warning (for low battery, etc.)
• ‘Wind Noise Reduction’ function reduces unwanted wind noise when recording movies
• Compatible with PictBridge, allowing pictures to be printed without a computer
• Pixel-interpolation technology allows still photos up to 12 Megapixels

Related: Waterproof backpack

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

HTC Shift photo and specifications - Top of my wishlist

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Well, aside from the fact that one of my dream gadget is the HTC Shift, you cannot help but realize that you see HTC everywhere. That is how are minds are trained. You see what you want to see.

Here are some of the features of the HTC Shift (add to my wishlist? +yes!) Specs from HTC official website

Processor and Chipset Intel® Processor A110, 800 MHz
Operating System Windows Vista® Business
Memory RAM: 1GB DDR2 microDIMM RAM for Vista + 64 MB for SnapVUE™
ROM: 128 MB for SnapVUE™
Hard Disk 1.8-inch 40 GB or 60 GB hard disk (manufacturer’s option)
Dimensions 207 mm (L) X 129 mm (W) X 25 mm (T)
Weight 800g with battery
Display 7-inch, 800 X 480 TFT-LCD display with adjustable screen angle and touch-sensitive screen
Network HSDPA/UMTS: Tri-band 850, 1900, 2100 MHz
HSDPA: Up to 3.6Mbps for download and 384kbps for upload UMTS: Up to 384kbps for download and upload
GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Quad-band 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz (The device will operate on frequencies available from the cellular network)
Keyboard Slide-out QWERTY keyboard
Mouse Control Left/right mouse buttons and microPad
Wireless Connections Bluetooth® 2.0 Wi-Fi®. IEEE 802.11 b/g
I/O Ports 1 USB 2.0, VGA out, and 3.5mm stereo audio out with microphone
Card Slots 1.8/3V USIM/SIM card slot
SDIO slot with hotswap functionality
Security Fingerprint sensor
Web Camera Color CMOS VGA camera for videoconferencing
Audio Built-in microphone and dual speakers
Battery 2700 mAh rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer battery
Vista® operating time: Up to 2 hours
SnapVUE™ standby time (push e-mail enabled): Up to 53 hours
SnapVUE™ standby time (push e-mail disabled): Up to 10 days
AC Adapter Voltage range/frequency: 90 ~ 265V AC, 47/63Hz
DC output: 12Vdc, 3A max.
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Monday, June 30, 2008

Mobile Phone with 8.1 Megapixel camera

Sony Ericsson is the first one to break through the 5 mp camera phone barrier.

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Some of the features found in most high-end Cybershot digital cameras were embedded in the C905. It has Xenon flash, face detection, auto-focus, smart contrast, red eye reduction and image stabilizer.It has digital zoom up to 16 times, better than the current up to 12 time digital zoom available in regular 8.1 megapixel cameras.

It has 2.4 inch display made from scratch resistant mineral glass, also the same size as the screen of most digital cameras. With the WiFi connectivity, it’s easier to upload photos to blogs and websites.It even supports TV output.

With the impressive camera features on board the C905, it’s easy to forget that it’s actually a phone. But the good things that we’ve all grown to love in a reliable multimedia phone are also in the C905.There’s FM radio, video recording and streaming, sound recording, video calling, web browsing and push email.

Further spicing up this phone is the HSDPA feature, GPS and geo tagging functions. This will be available sometime in the fourth quarter of this year.

I just hope this reaches the local market in time for the Christmas season. If that happens, the C905 undoubtedly will place high in the most wanted Christmas wish list.

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