To stay loyal to the Apple gods means you have to live with the non-removable batteries on your iPods and iPhones. Bringing the USB cable along with you everywhere is good if you expect to have computer access to get some charge from its USB port, but not too helpful if you are out, let’s [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 5, 2006
And so the rumors were right, the Sony’s new digital SLR finally goes official on June 6, 2006 (triple 6s). And like most Sony cameras, this one is really looking good (at least on paper). Named Alpha 100, the camera will feature a whopping 10.2-megapixel APS-C size CCD sensor, anti-dust protection system and in-body Super SteadyShot [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 26, 2006
After so much speculation, Nintendo has finally revealed the official price of their next generation gaming console, the Nintendo Wii. Nintendo says it’ll be Â¥25,000 in Japan, which translates to around US$220 with the current exchange rate. So non-PS3 fanboys, would you buy the Wii?
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Non-pro photographers looking to go into DSLR will be happy to hear that Pentax has announced their new K100D and K110D DSLR cameras. These two entry-level DSLR are identical, except that K100D features the very useful Shake Reduction technology. Until now, Konica Minolta 5D and 7D are the only DSLRs that sports Anti-Shake technology built right [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, May 20, 2006
DPReview has come out with their in-depth review on Canon’s new Powershot S3 IS camera. Successor to the Canon Powershot S2 IS, the new gunmetal black S3 IS is surprisingly just a mere minor upgrade. Some of the new features include: ISO 80 - 800 (S2 IS: 50 - 400) 6-megapixels (S2 IS: 5-megapixels) 2.0-inch LCD display (S2 IS: [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, May 18, 2006
As if owning a 71-inch plasma TV is not showy enough, LG has gone the extra mile and made a gold-plated version of their LG 71PY10 71-inch plasma TV. Four pounds of 24-carat solid gold coats the 71-inch mammoth, along with its accompanying 600W home cinema surround sound system. Both the gold and the more discreet [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Yup, it’s finally here, the new consumer MacBook-branded Apple notebooks. And what a pleasant surprise to see that it’s available in sleek black. The great responses from the black iPods must’ve been the reason for introducing a black notebook. The 13.3-inch notebook features a 1280×800 display, an Intel Core Duo processor (1.83GHz or 2.0GHz), 6-hours of [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 15, 2006
The latest LG XNote T1 notebook claims to be the world’s current thinnest notebook, measuring just 21mm thin. Yes, that’s less than an inch. Thumbs up for the incredible LG engineers! The XNote T1 will be configurable, as with most notebooks nowadays. It sports an Intel Core Duo L2400 processor that runs at 1.66GHz and [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 14, 2006
Last month, Evergreen amazed everyone with their 999 Yen (~US$10) that uses external SD memory cards as its song storage method. Now the MP3 player is back in shades of dark blue and pastel blue. Other than the color change, the player remains at the same tiny size of 58 x 60 x 13mm and [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 12, 2006
Here’s a clever way to hide your Mac Mini behind any computer LCD monitors that has 100mm or 75mm mounting holes found at the back (most do). Not that the Mac Mini isn’t pretty, but the MiniHitch holder sure helps free up some desk space. Notice the iSight mounted beside? That’s with the CamHitch, another holder [...]
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