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Sony Ericsson P910i / P910a

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Sony Ericsson P910i/P910a

My company gave me my service phone, a Sony Ericsson P910i. They promised me a Sony Ericsson P990i but it wasn’t gonna be released until the 2nd Quarter of 2006. Since we still have one last brand new stock of the P910i, then they “convinced” me to accept the P910i for a while. Hey, it’s still a wonderful phone. And who am I to complain for a free phone. Hehehe!

The contents of the box are as follows: P910 handset, standard battery, travel charger, 32MB Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick adapter, SyncStation with USB, stereo portable handsfree, carry case, wrist strap, cleaning cloth, 1 extra stylus, flip replacement, flip replacement tool kit, PC Suite CD, applications and content CD, user manuals.

I’ll update this post as soon as I get to play with it more.

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Apple 60 GB Ipod with Video Playback

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Apple 60 GB iPod  with Video Playback

Apple 60 GB Ipod with Video Playback
· Holds up to 15,000 songs and full-color album art
· Stores up to 15,000 songs, 25,000 photos, or 150 hours of video playback
· Bright 2.5-inch, 320 x 240 pixel TFT display with LED backlight
· Up to 20 hours of battery life
· Charges and syncs via USB
· Works with Mac OS X or Windows 2000/XP
· Syncs contacts, calendars and to-do lists
· Comes with Earbud headphones and USB cable

It can be engraved with your name too!

‘Nuff said… :D

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Malaysia Day 4

Posted @ 07:18 PM
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30-Dec-05 is the LAST Day of PROPS-C Training

I can’t get it out of my head… Malaysia Truly Asia!

6:00AM
It was a good thing… the hotel’s wake up call woke me up! It’s our last day of training! I went down and met Earle for breakfast. We then went back to our rooms to get ready.

7:00AM
I took a quick bath, got dressed, and went down to the lobby.

7:45AM
I got to the lobby and asked for my running bill. Yup, it’s in the budget. Hehehe!

8:00AM
The shuttle bus was a bit late. Hehehe! It arrived at 8:10AM. Mwehehe!

8:50AM
We settled down and checked our mails.

9:10AM
The last day of Ericsson’s PROPS-C training has started. We reviewed what we have discussed the other day. Something like a summary of what we have learned so far. I can’t believe we’ve tackled so much for almost 3 days.

10:30AM
We took our break. People were now more open to photo ops. Hehehe!

11:00AM
We resumed our training. We took some case studies. The topic is quite tiring. It’s quite confidential and I can’t discuss it here. :D

12:00NN
Lunch Break. The cafeteria guy was kind to offer me a not too spicy chicken, some coleslaw, vegetables, and rice. This is our last lunch together so people were quite talkative and discussing a lot of things. It was great asking each other about one’s cultural differences.

1:00PM
We went back to our training. The last fews topics are very tiring. Maybe because everyone was thinking of going home or maybe there were too many computations. The tiring part is not the computation but the interpretation of the case study that could lead you to a successful computation or not.

3:30PM
Ericsson’s PROPS-C Training has officially ended. Everyone started calling me. I was wondering why. Then it dawned on me they all wanted their photos taken during the awarding of their certificate of completion.

Everyone had a wonderful time! “Hey visit us sometime in Vietnam!”, “I’ll see you soon!”, “It was great meeting you!”

4:15PM
Everyone has said their last goodbyes and left the office for the hotel. Viji was kind to offer his car to take us to our hotel since our shuttle bus won’t arrive until 5:00PM.

5:00PM
We got back to the hotel. We thanked Viji for the wonderful training and for taking us back to our hotel. It was quite raining so Earle and I decided to just let the rain subside first before we go to Kuala Lumpur. We went to our rooms to rest.

6:00PM
I started fixing my luggage. Since it was still raining, I took a nice warm bath.

7:00PM
Earle and I went to the mall to eat and to buy some electronics. I had my money exchanged to ringgits. We went back to the camera store. To make it short, I bought JVC GR-D290 for 15k++ ringgit.

8:00PM
Earle and I settled at Sushi King. Earle said the food was not at par with his taste. I told him I didn’t really care for the taste but for the ambiance. Hehehe! There was a group of ladies dining. ;)

9:00PM
We went to the bookstore. I wanted to buy a unique book for my girlfriend. I couldn’t find any. Then a magazine caught my eye… FHM Malaysia! I used to work for Summit Media. We used to make FHM Philippines. I wondered what the content of FHM Malaysia is so I bought the magazine and it had a free FHM Malaysia Calendar. Cool!

9:30PM
We went to the grocery. I bought my nephew some chocolate gifts. I also bought my girlfriend this big Hershey’s Kiss. It’s just one piece of Hershey’s Kisses. But it’s big. It’s worth collecting though. “I’m home! Here’s one big KISS for you!” Hehehe!

10:00PM
We went back to the hotel to bring our things back. It’s our last night in Malaysia, so… Hehehe!

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Dragostea Din Tei

Posted @ 12:27 PM
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Chicken Little The Movie
Numa Numa Yey Numa Numa Numa Yey!

I’ve been curious about the song that Chicken Little dances to in the movie trailer. After some searching in google I found that it’s titled “Dragostea Din Tei” by a Romanian Group called “O-Zone”. Most people call the song “Numa Numa Yey” but it is actually just part of the lyrics.

Gary Brolsma - Numa Numa Now during my search for Chicken Little’s song I encountered this website… I viewed it and found that this guy, Gary Brolsma, made a homemade music video of the song last 2004. He simply does a lip-sync of the song. But would you believe his video took the internet by storm? And after that… News and Media took notice. He became someone like William Hung. You can check out his video at the New Grounds Website.

So you’ve heard the song… you’ve seen the lip-sync… now if you want to get the actual album:
O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei

If you just want a copy of the mp3… let me know. ;)

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Nokia N70

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Nokia N70

From the Nokia N Series comes… N70!

Our company handsets expert Howie Ticzon gave me another phone to test… Nokia’s latest N Series Phone… the Nokia N70.

The aesthetics have been sooo improved compared to Nokia 6680. The dimension has been improved as well… 109 x 53 x 24 mm. It fits snuggly into your hand.

For the camera lover in some of us… this phone sports a 2.0 Megapixel camera! The quality is quite impressive. One downside I noticed is that whenever I take a picture it takes around 3-4 seconds before I can take another one. Another is that the LED flash doesn’t do much help during night shots. The 0.3 Megapixel front camera is still part of the phone for video calls.

For the connectivity aspect of the phone, it has an integrated Bluetooth wireless technology and USB 2.0 interface.

The N70 has upgraded its memory to 22MB. And with the included 64MB MultiMediaCard (MMC), you can bring a lot of your MP3s wherever you go. Yup, it’s not in iPod but heck… it’s quite convenient to have a phone that can also perform as a mini-jukebox.

It also includes a Visual Radio Service. Aside from the normal radio features, you can tune in to streaming stations and get details about the song that is currently playing like the artist and other artist information. This is something similar to shoutcast… only on your mobile phone.

Will I buy it? With the new size… the added memory… the 2.0 MP camera… Hmm… yes I will… I don’t mind having my trusty Sony Ericsson K700i and this phone together… and besides, I kinda like the way the menu system has been changed. :D

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Nokia 6680

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Nokia 6680

Nokia’s latest 3G phone offers video call… Nokia 6680.

It feels and looks similar to a Nokia 7650. Since it is a Symbian phone it doesn’t have much difference to other Nokia Symbian phones except for the video call.

My friends and I have been playing with it especially with the two cameras. They said it was not so much different to my old Nokia 7650. And I agree, I don’t see any new development except for the MMCard and the video call. However, we were quite impressed with the quality of the photos despite the low lighting. The sequence shots with complimentary flashes really help a lot.

You don’t have to buy this phone yet. Why? Most telcos don’t have 3G capabilities yet for the video call. It’s a nice phone to have but not a necessity.

Some Features

  • Two integrated digital cameras: 1.3 megapixel back camera and a 0.3 megapixel front camera
  • Two-way video calls and see face-to-face as you talk in real time
  • Video sharing capability
  • High-resolution, 262,144-color display
  • Capture quality images and video
  • 10MB built-in memory
  • Hot-swappable MultiMediaCard (MMC) capable
  • Bluetooth wireless technology
  • Fast WCDMA and EDGE connections for broadband-speed browsing plus tri-band GSM phone with global roaming capability
  • Music player with stereo audio

Sample Night Photo:
Aholics

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Motorola MPx220

Motorola MPx220

Howie Ticzon Sun Cellular’s handsets expert gave me another phone to play with. Motorola MPx220.

The phone looks and feels like any other phone. BUT it still doesn’t compare to a Sony Ericsson K700i or the K750i. It has solitaire and other windows games to take most of your time. The menu system is similar to a windows computer. By the way, it looks like Windows XP.

Oh crap! the phone hanged as I’m doing this review. “Bootloader blah blah blah!” Time to take out the battery and restart the phone.

One thing that makes me wonder… how come the battery of MPx220 only lasts half a day? I have my SE K700i paired with my SE bluetooth headset and yet they both last 2 or more days.

If you have the extra moolah and don’t mind the constant restarting of the phone — Hehehe! — then you might want to check this out yourself. Otherwise, don’t even bother with this phone.

Oh man! I’m not kidding but it hanged on me again.

Let’s see what Motorola has to say:

  • Windows Mobile software allows compatibility with Windows Mobile applications such as Pocket Outlook® and Pocket Internet Explorer and is designed to match and transpose the Outlook desktop experience
  • Global Quad Band Performance (850/900/1800/1900)
  • Integrated 1.2 megapixel camera, multi-step zoom, flash and self-portrait capabilities make it possible to capture your business and personal encounters with ease
  • Bluetooth® wireless technology and speaker phone allow hands free conversations
  • 64MB Flash ROM and mini-SD removable memory for extra storage
  • MMS messaging features for sending pictures, animations, wallpaper, icons and more
  • Downloading capabilities for adding on new games, musical ringtones, business applications and more at any whim
  • A wide array of companion products are available to enhance the wireless experience

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Sony Ericsson HBH 602 Bluetooth Headset

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Sony Ericsson HBH 602

As a gift to my nephew for doing good in school, I brought him to Hong Kong last week. While we were there, I was able to buy a neat product… Sony Ericsson’s HBH-602 Bluetooth Headset.

At first I wanted to buy a bluetooth headset from an unknown manufacturer. But I changed my mind and opted to buy from a manufacturer that I know has several service centers back home. What is to service in a bluetooth headset? Well, I just wanted peace of mind and compatibility with most phones. :)

Here are the features:

  • Talk time: up to 4 hours
  • Standby time: up to 125 hours
  • Range: up to 10 meters

Included in the box:

  • Bluetooth Headset HBH-602 with blue style-up cover
  • Travel/Wall Charger CST-13
  • 2 extra style-up covers: black and white
  • Neck loop
  • User`s manual

Compatibility:

  • BlackBerry: 7100t, 7100v, 7100x, 7290
  • Motorola: A1000, A830, A835, A925, E1000, E398, E550, MPx, MPx220, RAZR V3, T280i, V500, V525, V545, V547, V550, V600, V620, V635, V80
  • NEC: e616
  • Nokia: 3230, 3650, 6230, 6230i, 6260, 6310i, 6600, 6630, 6650, 6670, 6680, 6681, 6810, 6820, 6822, 7280, 7600, 7610, 7700, 7710, 8910, 8910i, 9300, 9500, N-Gage, N-Gage QD
  • O2: XDA II, XDA IIi, XDA IIs, XDA Mini
  • Orange: M1000, SPV C500, SPV E200
  • Panasonic: X70, X700
  • Sagem: myX-8
  • Samsung: D500
  • Sendo: X
  • Sharp: 802, 902, GX15, GX25, GX30, GX30i
  • Siemens: S55, S65, SK65, SX1
  • Sony Ericsson: K700i, P800, P900, P910, S700i, T39, T610, T630, T68, T68i, V800, Z600

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