The new generation of Samsung Galaxy Tab slates were launched today in Makati City. Upgrading the 7-inch series, they're sized at 10.1 and 8.9 inches respectively and noticeably slimmer than their rival iPad 2. The race is on for the unprecedented king of the tablet market ! Price remains TBA (to be announced) but we presume it will be somewhere between Php23,000-29,000 depending on the memory and model (16gb/32gb) . Maybe Samsung Philippines will also have a launching promo, like what they will do with the Samsung Galaxy S II on June 24. In a nutshell, here ... Continue Reading...
Android phone review: Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
This is a rather belated review of Sony Ericsson's top-of-the-line android, the Xperia Arc which I had written about when it was launched end of March together with the smaller Xperia Neo. The first thing to rave about the Xperia Arc is its metallic concave body ( that's why it's called the Arc). I give it lots of pogi points for its form factor. I'd easily call this the Porsche of androids at the moment. It's been almost three months since it was launched. I wonder if the introductory price of P29,990 in the Philippines has gone down. The pitfall of this ... Continue Reading...
The big switch to Windows Live Hotmail
When Gmail first came out, I remember how it boasted that "you will never have to delete your email again." I followed this to the letter and after thousands of press releases, forum notifications and other what-nots later, Google is now warning me that am running out of space and may have to buy additional storage. Gaah! it's letting me down. I used to have a Hotmail account, and now I've opened a new one because of the exciting things that's happening with this service. Guess what? it's giving me (and you!) virtually unlimited storage. Another thing: I don't ... Continue Reading...
X-Men First Class and AOC monitors
One of the advantages of being a new media publisher (read: blogger) is being able to watch the special premiere of the hit movie X-Men First Class. This time around, the premiere was sponsored by the Taiwan-made AOC monitors. AOC has come out with the X-Men Special Edition range which should be worth looking into if you're shopping for a new monitor. The new line of AOC products are impressive because of their sleekness and thinness. Take for example their ultra-slim “Razor” X series where all the input connectors and control electronics are "hidden" in one smart ... Continue Reading...
LG 3D TV: next generation cinema
It seems the hot trend for TV now is 3D. This makes the $2000 LCD TV we bought back in 2009 obsolete. If you're shopping for a new boob tube, it's worth looking at what market leader LG has to offer in terms of next generation 3D TVs. First you gotta have 3D glasses. LG claims their Cinema 3D glasses are light and do not need batteries or charging. They also use Film Patterned Retarder (FPR) technology that do not make one dizzy the longer you use. There's a polarized film on the TV screen to deliver different images for the left and right eyes. The images jive with ... Continue Reading...
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