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        <title>The Macbook Air, Floats like butterfly, stings like a bee!</title>   
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<div><br /></div><div>Apple&#39;s new baby can chop your head off if someone throws it at you. At only 0.76 inches at its thickest side, Apple calls it the &quot;world&#39;s thinnest notebook&quot;. This technology wonder can fit into a standard manila folder. Another breakthrough for ultra portables. Holding this for the first time, i was already amazed by its weight and svelte form factor. Surely one of the sexiest laptop i&#39;ve tested. Apple remains true with their head turning design and minimalist approach but can this ultra portable replace our primary computing machine? Read on.</div><div><br /><div>DESIGN / BUILD QUALITY</div><div><br /></div><div>Despite a very thin and ultra light profile Apple managed to create a sturdy high grade build quality for the Air. The same build quality as their Macbook Pro, utilizing their brushed aluminum scratch resistant shell, the Air is one lean mean machine. But the Air is not without it&#39;s drawback though, perhaps enough to make you think twice. Because of its impossibly thin chassis Apple has to trade off some ports and features that is a necessity for business travelers or digital artist like me. There are only 3 ports in Air, a standard USB port, a micro DVI port and an audio port. There is no optical drive, ethernet port, or card reader. The superdrive is available at around P5,500 at local Apple stores or distributors, quite expensive for an external optical drive, and mind you this only works for the Air. For testing purposes, i tried to setup Windows via bootcamp through a USB drive, but unfortunately, i wasn&#39;t successful as the AIR will only install the OS via an external optical drive or through a Remote Disc feature (a feature that will allow you to use a CD rom drive connected to the network). The Remote Disc feature also has very limited capabilities so i just got frustrated and didn&#39;t continue the installation :)</div><div><br /></div><div>FEATURES</div><div><br /></div><div>One physical feature that is hard not to notice is the gigantic touch pad. What is this for? Well, the Air is the first laptop among the Apple line to acquire the multi-touch feature from the famous iPhone. It&#39;s a remarkable feature that is first on portable computers; two finger pinch will allow you to zoom out, two finger expand will zoom in, two finger rotate will change rotation, three finger swipe will go to the next slide or web page; very interesting indeed. I wonder what we can do more with our fingers? :) The Air also comes preloaded with the new Leopard OS with a slightly different build to allow finger gestures among Apple apps. Hardware wise, it&#39;s a bit of a let down. Aside from omitting the venerable optical media drive, Air doesn&#39;t come with a removable battery, so you have to go to the Apple Service Center once it rans out of juice. Also, Apple pushed Intel to repackaged the Core 2 Duo instead of using the widely used Ultra Low Voltage processor for ultra portables. The 1.6 ghz processor isn&#39;t impressive also with a 4200 rpm 80 gb hard drive, i noticed several lags in opening applications and playing movies. The 64 gb SSD drive upgrade will give it a major performance boost albeit leaving a big hole in your pocket.&#160;</div><div><br /></div><div>The Air also comes with the Bluetooth 2.0+ enhance EDR, but i wonder if it supports A2DP and AVRCP profile. Wifi is the new 802.11n standard which is a lot faster than 802.11 a/b/g. The iSight camera is also present but seems to be in VGA quality unlike the Macbook Pro with a 1.3 megapixel quality. Graphics card is embedded, hence, slow performance on graphic intensive tasks. I bet my fujitsu P7120 performs faster with the Air without sacrificing all the needed ports and DVD multi drive.</div><div><br /></div><div>VERDICT</div><div><br /></div><div>An impressive slice of technology with it&#39;s ultra thin and light profile, a sure head turner but sadly falls behind in terms of performance among others in the same category. The Air is half-baked wait till the next version kicks in. Otherwise, if you have the extra penny and you want to show off your shiny new toy, then go get one! You&#39;ll surely be the talk of the tech crowd or at least among your colleagues :) But if you want a serious machine for productivity and practical use, be a little patient and wait for the next incarnation. I would be glad to see the love child of Air and Macbook Pro and I&#39;m all set.</div>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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</p><p>A personal look at LG&#39;s flagship model, the KU990 aka VIEWTY.
This shiny brick of metal and hi grade plastic has a dual personality,
a 3 inch touch screen phone and messaging device in front and a high
quality imaging and video device at the back which resembles the look
and feel of a portable point-and-shoot digital camera. Don&#39;t be fooled
by it&#39;s beautiful facade, and don&#39;t compare this to a dumb blond,
inside hides a multimedia beast. HSDPA (3.5 g), haptics feedback, a 5
megapixel camera with auto focus and digital image stabilization, a video
capability that can record up to 120 frames of high speed motion , DIVX
support and a snappy Flash interface to boot, these are just some of
its main features. Pass the drool bucket please :) LG&#39;s first attempt
on the 5 megapixel arena with the LG KG920 is a major disappointment
with it&#39;s horrendous design and lack luster interface. This device is set to change LG&#39;s reputation on the mobile phone market. A successor to the LG Prada with a sleeker interface, let&#39;s see how
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</p><p>This device is built as an iPhone killer. But is it a worthy
contender? I would say yes but not enough to beat the king of touch
screens. The LG KU990 is lighter than the iPhone because of the
materials used and a smaller screen. Nevertheless, it still manages to
pull out a sturdy and stable device. It looks sexy in shiny black with
metal accents on the side. The back is mostly dominated by the camera
lens but sad to say no lens cover, so the camera is prone to scratch.
You have to always remember where you put your keys or you&#39;ll end
scratching the precious Scheider Kreuznach lens. One complain on the
design though is that it doesn&#39;t support hot swapping of memory cards.
You have to open the battery cover and pull out your micro SD card to
swap. There are incidences and reports that the touch screen has been
unresponsive and to some point will render your unit unusable. I think
this is a case to case basis. This happened to me once and brought it
to LG service center. The technician told me that the connecting pins
of the screen is very sensitive and has been disconnected (maybe a
manufacturing flaw, im not sure). I never dropped my unit or placed it
under heavy physical stress, it just happened suddenly. But since my
unit is under warranty for a year, i didn&#39;t pay a dime. It now works
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<p><strong>Calling / Messaging</strong>
</p><p>Calling is standard, nothing to write home about. Messaging is
impressive, you have several options for input including QWERTY,
hand-writing recognition and keypad. The screen automatically rotates
when using the full QWERTY input method. One major step is the
integration of haptics (slight vibration) when you press a button on
the screen providing better tactile feedback than the iPhone. You can
navigate the interface using a stylus or your fingers. This is one of a
few devices that integrates a full Flash interface. Though the OS is
very responsive, its still a long way compared to the multi-touch
experience on the iPhone. Scrolling on VIEWTY is unfortunately very
difficult even with the stylus. Finger swiping works but still very
tasking especially with sweaty hands like me. :) Good thing the camera
manual focus jog dial also works as a navigation tool to scroll. It
supports viewing of standard office documents but no editor since this
is not primarily a business phone. This device supports several email
protocols and also MMS. It has a unified interface for composing sms
and mms.
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<p><strong>Connectivity / Browsing / Multimedia</strong>
</p><p>VIEWTY supports HSDPA of up to 3.6 mbps, talk about broadband on
your phone. Bluetooth is standard with support for stereo sound output
or A2DP. It lacks wifi though which is a necessity nowadays. The opera
browser is good and comes with nice features but not as good with the
Safari on the iPhone. I think the major strength of this device is it&#39;s
imaging and video capabilities. Though 5 megapixel is becoming a
standard nowadays, this device continues to push the envelope with
image stabilization, auto and manual focus and a powerful flash. This
can shoot videos at VGA resolution of up to 120 fps and play it back as
a slow motion movie (the first of it&#39;s class on a mobile phone). A very
nice feature indeed, where you can play with high speed motion
capturing water splatters, flying birds, and high speed cars in full
detail. You can&#39;t find this feature on other 5 megapixel snappers like
the Sony Ericsson K850i, Nokia N95 and the Samsung G800. Also, a great
feature is that it comes integrated with Youtube, so you can upload
your videos instantly to the community. A standard Google pack also
comes pre-installed with Google Mail and Google Maps. Another
note-worthy advantage is its support of DivX playback, meaning you can
view high quality but highly compressed videos in DivX format. The
built-in video and music editing software is also a joy to use, not to
mention the myriad of effects you can do with photos including screen
graffiti :)</p>

<p><strong>Technophile&#39;s verdict</strong>
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A sexy slab of hitech wonder outside and a multimedia beast inside,
LG&#39;s KU990 is gadget to consider if you&#39;re looking for a light weight but
loaded camera phone. Navigating is a bit challenging but with the jog
dial and a little bit of getting used to, you&#39;ll get the hang of it in
no time. Capturing moments in slow-mo is priceless.
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<p>The iPhone revolutionized the mobile standards of today since it&#39;s
announcement at Mac World 2007. Almost every other manufacturer&#39;s
flagship device is set as an iPhone killer. It created hype and spin
that were so thick, there was no way anyone could write an objective
review until recently. This phone wasn&#39;t even officially released in
Asia but several people already has one. A few months after it&#39;s
release, the real attack of the clones bombarded the market; from mp4
players, radios, pda etc. I am one of the early adopters with this
device so i got the early version 1.1.02 and the 8gb model. The device
was jail broken so i get to enjoy all the features. :) So what&#39;s the
fuss all about? Well, the multi-touch interface of the iPhone is a
force to be reckoned with. I&#39;ve never seen any other model that has
redefined touch screen like the iPhone did. Web browsing, Cover Flow,
Music, Videos everything is very sleek, graceful and streamlined. After
3 days of using this phone i fell in love with it already. It runs on a
full Mac OS X with a high quality 2 megapixel camera encased in a stylish
metal and glass that will wet your pants :) So is the hype worthy? read
on.
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<p><strong>Design / Build quality</strong>
</p><p>Apple continues to amaze everyone with it&#39;s minimalistic but
highly sophisticated and stylish designs through it&#39;s product line. It
remains true with the iPhone. The device feels solid and sturdy and the
screen is made of scratch resistant glass not plastic. It feels like
you&#39;re holding a very luxurious device. The weight is tolerable for the
materials used for this phone. The thickness is good too, enough to fit
on a medium sized pocket. The 3.5 inches screen is a marvel, you can
view photos and videos in their full glory. The screen reproduces
colors that will make you drool. Though 8 gb of space is a bit low
nowadays you can still fit in hundreds of music and photos plus several
videos for your visual and aural delight :) I use mine mainly as a
portable media player and as a presentation device for a small group
meeting and as a phone too, haha.<br />

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<p><strong>Calling / Messaging</strong>
</p>The iPhone has good call quality albeit a weak speaker. I always
turn on the vibrate and ring mode to make it more noticeable whenever
someone calls or sends a message. Searching for a contact is a breez
with just a swipe of a finger. Everything is fluid. It&#39;s like you can
throw all items on the screen with grace with its very cool animation
and response time. Now, messaging is a different story. When i first
used the messaging feature of this phone, it&#39;s was quite a challenge.
The keys were a bit cramped for me so i usually click the wrong keys
but thanks to it&#39;s auto complete feature its a big help for most
instances. Unfortunately, in the local scene, the auto complete feature
doesn&#39;t help much since most of us Pinoy are used to typing &quot;short
cuts&quot; in text messaging in the most unusual way :) So typing on the
iPhone continuously becomes a challenge. Unless someone comes up with a
pinoy text dictionary then everything would be perfect. :) The phone
produces a good tick sound whenever you press a key as a supplement of
the lack of tactile feedback other mobile device has. I wonder if they
will integrate haptics feedback ( haptics is a technology developed
through Immersion&#39;s vibetonz tech. being used on touch screen phones
that will make it vibrate whenever you touch a key to provide a good
tactile feedback) on the iPhone like the one on the LG VIEWTY and
Samsung Instinct.<br />
<br />
<p><strong>Connectivity / Browsing / Multimedia</strong>
</p><p>They say every super hero has an Achilles heel. The iPhone&#39;s
connectivity feature is half baked and below par at todays standard.
The GPRS is really slow for todays connected world and the bluetooth is
virtually unusable because of the limited profiles it supports. Stereo bluetooth or A2DP which is becoming a standard is absent on the iPhone. Sending files over bluetooth is also a major let down. Wifi is a
standard for flagship devices like this one. I know it&#39;s Apple&#39;s
marketing strategy but at least they should have thrown in 3G as a
standard. Phones today has HSDPA or 3.5 G which is several times faster
than 3G. Well, Apple announced a 3G version on the 3rd quarter of this
year so let&#39;s see how it will live up to our expectation. <br />
</p>Another let down is it&#39;s lack of video capabilities, mms and
multiple sending for text messages. Though the phone produces good
quality pictures on well lit environment, the quality drastically
changes on low light situation. Even though i don&#39;t use mms i find the
multiple sending of text messages or message forwarding very useful on
Nokia phones. Good thing there is Nullrivers&#39; apptapp installer for
third party softwares and problem is gone. :)<br />
<br />
<p>iPhone has full featured safari browser and i have the best browser
experience so far despite a connectivity challenge. Safari render
websites with flying colors and you can control the web page with
finger gestures; swipes and pinches. A wonderful experience so far. One
small complaint is that it doesn&#39;t support Flash which is a major let
down for web designers like me who loves animation and interactivity on
the web :(<br />
</p>
Multimedia on the iPhone is top-notch. Everything that you enjoyed on
the iPod is on the iPhone too plus an extra multi-touch experience. A
natural high for technophiles. From photos, music, podcast and movies,
everything is above average.<br /><br />

<strong>Technophile&#39;s verdict</strong><br />
<br />
<p>With a good arsenal of multimedia features encased on a stylish
metal and glass cocoon, the iPhone still reigns king of the touch
screens. Once you start to enjoy it&#39;s interface and hosts of features
you&#39;ll start to forget it&#39;s short comings. This device is godsend. </p> 
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        <title>XDA Zinc has everything but the kitchen sink</title>   
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The XDA Zinc is an all-in-one device from O2 that i got to try on. This
is a smart phone running Windows Mobile 5 but i&#39;ve upgraded mine to
Windows Mobile 6 Prof. The main features of the XDA Zinc will impress
every technophile out there. You&#39;ll get zero degrees of separation
using this device, which means you&#39;re always connected anywhere through
wifi, bluetooth and 3G. This PDA phone supports 2 major input method
which distinguishes it from other PDA phones. You can input info using
the stylus or it&#39;s full featured QWERTY keyboard ideal for composing
emails and editing documents. This device has a built-in 2 megapixel
camera with flash enough for quick snapshots.
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<p><strong>Design / Build quality</strong>
</p><p>
O2&#39;s design on the Zinc is a bit conservative. You&#39;ll not see the usual
ergonomic curves but rather a boxy look in gray. I like the brush
aluminum embellished keyboard though. The Zinc is about the same size
and weight as the Dopod 838 Pro and has the same features except that
the Dopod 838 Pro has HSDPA but has a slower processor. Personally, i
like the conservative design of the Zinc while other people find it
boring. My only gripe about this device is it&#39;s not pocketable. It&#39;s
thicker than two iphone&#39;s combined! Not unless you have Mc Donald&#39;s
pocket, then you&#39;ll not have any problem :) Carrying it with the
leather case adds to its thickness. Feels like you&#39;re carrying a brick
where ever you go. I guess that&#39;s the trade off for an all-in-one
device.
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<p><strong>Calling / Messaging</strong>
</p><p>
Once you use it&#39;s messaging features you&#39;ll almost forget your gripe on
it&#39;s size and weight. This device is built for the mobile warrior. It&#39;s
like carrying an ultraportable computer. It even supports push email.
Which means you can configure it to retrieve you email at a certain
time interval. I configured mine to retrieve my mail every 4 hours. I
got my Yahoo, Gmail and Company email configured and the best thing is
that O2 built an auto configuration feature, so you don&#39;t have to enter
those tasking mail setting like pop and smtp. You just provide your
username and password and you&#39;re set to go. Windows Mobile 6 by the way
supports HTML in emails so you&#39;ll see those Friendster alerts in it&#39;s
full glory :)
</p><p>
Calling is average based on my experience it&#39;s not as good as the Nokia
phones. The speaker is above average compared to other PDA phones which
you&#39;ll not hear ringing if you&#39;re in a noisy environment.
</p>
<p><strong>Connectivity / Browsing / Multimedia</strong>
</p><p>
This is one of the best connected device out there, hence it&#39;s tag line
&quot;Zero degree of separation&quot;. You can connect virtually anywhere to
browse or check your emails as long as you have a signal. I was able to
use this in Cavite and i have no problems checking my mails and
browsing the net. It even supports A2DP and AVRCP, a bluetooth profile
that would allow you to stream and control stereo sound on your stereo
bluetooth headsets. With 3G, connecting to the net is cheap using Smart
that only charges 10 pesos for 30 minutes. Be careful though, if you
create a setting for your mail to continuously check every hour, it
will try to connect to your 3G signal every hour, which in my
experience counts as 10 pesos per connection so you&#39;ll be disappointed
that you got no more credit before the day ends.
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<p><strong>Technophile&#39;s verdict </strong>
</p><p>
The XDA Zinc is a device that every technophile will love. We&#39;ll it&#39;s
not something that you&#39;ll write home about with it&#39;s size and design,
but with full connectivity options plus a QWERTY keyboard, you&#39;ll
forget that it&#39;s also a phone :) It retails at about 35k pesos on malls
today but you&#39;ll get half the price at ebay or tipidpc if you know how
to search wisely. So good luck and let me know your experience with
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Well, it appears that most of the people in my industry are into blogging, so i decided to join the &quot;blogdom&quot; too. So this will be my first blog site. But this blog will not focus on my life story and my everyday adventures but rather with the things i love most -- my gadgets and gismoz. :) So this blog will be a tech review and a medium where i can share my hands on experience with gadgets with a local flavor. So this includes cellphones, PDA&#39;s, laptops, cameras or anything under the sun that makes our life easier and more fun. I will also include a section where you can ask me anything about these gadgets or the technology protocol that you&#39;re not familiar with. The likes of HSDPA, A2DP, AVRCP etc. I&#39;ll answer your questions the best way i can and explain it the most earth friendly way. hehe</p><p>So how my love for gadgets started? Well, way back 12 years ago when i was still in high school, i always find myself fascinated with technology. I remember i had my first PDA then, A Casio digital diary with 64kb of memory. I always use this at school to jot down my assignments and store contact numbers, a time where most people just use a pen and paper for everything.&#160; I never had a cellphone though until 4th year college since i have to save a lot of money for it. Cellphones are very expensive at that time, only a few people have the privilege to have one. My first mobile phone was a Motorola startac, the first true Razr :) then followed with Nokia 3210 the first nokia with an internal antenna. My first laptop was a Prestigio 15 inches Centrino 1.6 ghz. That was just about 6 years ago. Then my love for gadgets grew and became a passion for me. Since that day, i had about 20 to&#160; 30 mobile phones from different manufacturers , about 8 digicams, more than 10 PDAs and 6 laptops. Geez, i never realized i could have created a museum for these toys already. Currently, i have a Macbook Pro, A Fujitsu lifebook Ultraportable, An iPhone, An XDA Zinc, An LG KU990, and a PSP slim. I&#39;ll try to review them one by one through the days to come :)</p><p>My friends told me that i should be admitted in a tech rehab if such facility exist hehe. I know some people out there shares the same passion. So this blog will serve as sanctuary for the technophiles like me and of course as a review site where you can exchange opinions or ask questions before you actually purchase a gadget. I&#39;ll try to objectively review all of them though i love each tech toy i have, so you have options before you spend your hard earned money for anything.</p><p>I&#39;ll try to religiously update this blog as long as i can and when my schedules will permit. Feel free to throw me any questions or comments.<br /> <div><br /></div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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