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Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse

Update!!!
04-Feb-2010: I can’t believe it. It’s almost two years and I’ve only changed the battery of my mouse once. It’s still very convenient for me in terms of size and wireless feature. I could be presenting from the back of the room and holding the mouse in my hand. And thank goodness it hasn’t changed color due to the acidity of my hand. It’s worth investing in this mouse. By the way, Logitech released a Nano version of the V450 with a smaller receiver.

Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse

I was planning on buying a cordless optical mouse for travel use. As I was browsing for reviews in the internet, I came across Logitech and A4Tech.

A4Tech offered power saving mice but then I was concerned with quality and support. Although my home desktop has been using an A4Tech 3D mouse for 3 years now, I was still concerned of its rigidness for travel use.

My previous office mouse wasn’t exactly a mouse and it wasn’t meant for business travels. It was a Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel. It was basically a trackball in steroids. I had to change batteries almost every 3 months. Now most of my officemates also use Logitech mice and saw how useful it was for them. Okay so I gave in to peer pressure. I narrowed my search to Logitech mice.

After browsing around Amazon.com, I have chosen 3 Logitech mice: V320, V450, V470.

Quick List:

  • V320

    • Cordless Mouse that uses a USB receiver
    • Optical Mouse
    • 6 months battery life
  • V450

    • Cordless Mouse that uses a USB receiver
    • Laser Mouse
    • 12 months battery life
  • V470

    • Cordless Mouse that uses Bluetooth
    • Laser Mouse
    • 4 months battery life

After comparing the features, I immediately went out and bought the Logitech V450. As a matter of fact, I’m using it right now.

The packaging is easily opened and can be reused to keep the CD and documentation. Logitech also included 2 AA Duracell batteries. I placed the batteries inside and plugged the USB receiver in my notebook. After a few seconds, the Logitech V450 was already working. I didn’t install the included Logitech Setpoint software because it was only meant for Windows XP and Vista. And my office notebook uses Windows 2000 Professional. The documentation stated to download the Logitech Setpoint software for Windows 2000 from their website. But I didn’t bother. I don’t need the other features. Most features that I need like the scrolling wheel already works fine without Setpoint. In short, it was really plug-and-play!

I’m really impressed with Logitech V450. It’s cheap and does what I need. And what I like best, I didn’t have to bother changing batteries often. Check out the Logitech V450 for yourself.

Features:

Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse
Storable, wireless micro-receiver
Plug-and-play USB micro-receiver tucks away neatly inside the mouse for easy transport and shuts your mouse off to save power.

 

 

Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse
Ergonomic comfort
Soft rubber grip, finger grooves, and contoured shape offer support and effortless control with either hand.

 

 

Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse
Laser precision
Outperforms optical mice. Laser technology delivers smoother cursor control and precision tracking on virtually any surface. You’ll be more productive–whenever you use your laptop.

 

 

Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse
Side-to-side scrolling + zoom
Tilt Wheel Plus Zoom is perfect for viewing digital photos and spreadsheets. Instantly zoom in and out; scroll horizontally or vertically.

 

 

Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse
Unsurpassed battery life
Keeps on going with up to one year of battery life, minimizing the hassle of changing batteries Use the “On/Off” button to save even more power. Battery indicator light, visible from the top of the mouse, eliminates surprises.

 

 

Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse
Uninterrupted cordless performance
Experience a powerful and reliable signal with 2.4 GHz Digital Cordless. No delays or dropouts even in the busiest wireless environments.

 

 

Package Contents:

  • Logitech V450 Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks
  • 2.4 GHz micro-receiver
  • Installation guide
  • Logitech SetPoint software CD
  • 2 AA batteries
  • 3-year limited warranty

 

System Requirements:

  • IBM or compatible PC

    • Windows 98, 2000, Me, or XP
    • USB port
  • Macintosh system

    • Mac OSX 10.2.8+
    • USB port
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Sony Ericsson Z520i

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Sony Ericsson Z520i

A few months ago, I used to bring several phones for testing purposes. After testing, I gave them back. It was difficult for me to be using several phones and getting confused which one was ringing.

However, I just bought a second phone for personal use. The Sony Ericsson Z520i. This is my backup phone to my Sony Ericsson P910i.

I merely wanted a simple phone and nothing fancy. But I got a great bargain so I got it.

The contents of the box are as follows: Z520i handset, standard li-on battery, wall charger, and a user manual.

Features:

  • StyleUpCover – Lets you create a personalized style-up cover for your Sony Ericsson phone
  • Bluetooth Connectivity – Allows for handsfree communication and wireless file transfers
  • Media Player – Enjoy videos and music
  • VideoDJ – Edit videos in your mobile phone
  • 0.3 Megapixel Camera with 4x digital zoom – Allows for simple photos and videos
  • Light Effects – There are 8 different light effects/pattern which you can assign as default or to specific callers

So far I’m quite impressed with the phone. Although some people were not really happy with the phone, they might have expected a lot. For me, I was just looking for a simple backup phone and this phone just fulfills my need.

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Buffalo WHR-G125 High Speed WiFi Router And Access Point

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Buffalo WHR-G125

Buffalo WHR-G125 High Speed WiFi Router And Access Point

I wanted to install a WiFi network and I was deciding between Buffalo WHR-G125, Linksys WRT54G, and Netgear WGR614.

I personally tested Netgear WGR614. The installation and configuration was painless. I merely connected wirelessly and accessed the default configuration page. I manually added my laptop to the MAC filter and configured the security keys.

As I moved around the office, the signal flactuated. As I moved into the conference room located near my desk, the signal was still strong. However, as I moved to a third room, my signal dropped. Somehow it’s understandable since we have a lot of electrical equipment and servers around the office that might have affected the signal strength.

Netgear WGR614 Reviews

For Linksys WRT54G, I didn’t personally test it but two of my officemates have used it. They commented that sometimes Linksys drops the connection and it takes quite a long time to provide an IP Address. They had to restart Linksys several times.

I wanted to get a Linksys because of the name. However, I remembered that sometimes it’s just a name but the quality and reliability is surpassed by a less known brand.

Linksys WRT54G Reviews

Our office IT expert suggested the Buffalo WHR-G125. He bought this WiFi router September 2007 and never restarted it ever since. He also showed me rave reviews about it compared to Linksys and Netgear.

Buffalo WHR-G125 Reviews

In terms of security, the three WiFi routers have the same quality as they use the same security standards. However, Buffalo’s AirStation One-Touch Secure System (AOSS) supports security levels from the weakest 64 bit WEP to the strongest available WPA2-PSK while Linksys’ Secure Easy Setup (SES) supports only devices capable of WPA-PSK / TKIP security.

In summary, compared to Linksys WRT54G and Netgear WGR614,

Buffalo WHR-G125:

  • has better signal strength
  • has farther signal range
  • firmware flashable to DD-WRT (Linksys WRT54GL can be upgraded but not the WRT54G)
  • faster CPU
  • compatible with Nintendo DS
  • compatible with Sony PSP
  • supports Wireless MultiMedia (WMM)

So far, I’m quite impressed with Buffalo’s WHR-G125. I’ll probably update again after a few weeks.

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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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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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Sony Ericsson K700i

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Sony Ericsson K700i

For this year’s personal xmas gift… I bought myself a Sony Ericsson K700i. It’s a long story but to make it short, I decided on the K700i because of the richness of its features while the price is acceptable compared to a Sony Ericsson P910 (which is my ultimate dream phone).

Quick Features:

  • GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Supports Bluetooth connectivity
  • 41MB internal memory (Asia Version)
  • Built-in digital VGA camera with flash and video
  • Java platform Support

I’ve been playing with it for the past few days and I am really glad I bought it. Actually, I was hesitant to buy it at first but my sister “forced” me to buy it. She said I would keep on nagging her about it if I didn’t buy it. Hehehe!

Anyway, one of the things I liked about the K700i was the mp3 capability. I also liked the video capability especially that it can read 3gp and mp4 formats. Right now I have 8 mp3s and 3 music videos.

Another feature I’ve always wanted to do was to sync my phone to any computer. Thanks to Float’s Mobile Agent and a bluetooth dongle, I am able to sync my K700i’s phonebook, folder files, profiles, and especially the message folders (inbox, outbox, drafts, and archives) to my office PC and laptop.

With the features, price, and size of the phone it really is worth buying this phone.

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