Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Thursday, December 08, 2011

New Members of My Gadget Family

Sorry for the title. Yeah I know it's lame but I just can't think of a better title for this post. But anyway, I know you're feeling the cold winds of December right now. It's the jolliest month of the year because there are lots of things we get excited about - Christmas, New Year, holiday, 13th month bonus, iPhone 4s release particularly this December, you name it. In my case, I'm pretty excited for Battlefield 3: Back to Karkand, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, and the latest additions to my gadgets and gears collection. These blessings that I received lately are not that much but I'm very thankful to have them.


Logitech G330


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From the moment I started playing Battlefield 3 with a clan, I knew I have to somehow find a way to communicate with them. After all, Battlefield 3 is a teamplay based game and team communication is an indispensable part of gameplay if you want to score that W. 


At first I try to chat with them through XMB menu if I really need to say something like if I spotted a hidden sniper, etc. It was really inconvenient and it causes my PS3 to slow down or even hang at times due to multitasking. Also, I have to find a safe spot first so I can have ample time to type what I have to say. Sounds absurd right? It also doesn't help that I always tend to play Battlefield 3 when all my house mates are sleeping, and I don't want to play the game muted. I don't want to always go through all of this so I finally decided to buy a headphone that is compatible with the PS3. I could go with the official Sony wireless headset but that is way too expensive for me. I could go with a really cheap one like CD-R King but I don't want to settle with lackluster quality and poor durability. So I asked my clan mates what their preferences are. Their most recommended headset? The Logitech G330. 


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It's priced at P1950 which is roughly half the price of the Sony Official Wireless Headset. It also works right out of the box but is also a little tricky to setup if you want redirect the audio output of your game to the headset, otherwise you'll hear only the output of the voice chat in it. Also, it's a wired headset so the distance between you and your TV is limited to an extent, though the wire is long enough so you can game at around 4 feet away from your TV, depending on your setup. If you have a big ass TV though, I certainly won't recommend this or any wired headset for that matter. Aside from that, I believe the sound quality is good as long as I can hear everything in BF3 and I don't hear any unwanted noise. I highly recommend you buy this headset if you don't have enough money for the Sony wireless headset and still want good quality.


Samsung Galaxy Y


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After more than 5 years, my Nokia N70 has finally given up on me. I always believed that my N70 has all the functionalities that I needed from a phone and I don't need to buy the more techy and more expensive phones out there. Now that it finally died, I needed to find a suitable replacement. There are lots of great phones and tablet PCs out there, and I got some prospects in mind - the iPhone 4s for its awesome 8 MP camera as well as 1080p HD video recording, Samsung Galaxy Note for being a phone-tablet PC hybrid, or the Asus Transformer 101 or Samsung Galaxy Tab for sheer power in an Android tablet. Unfortunately, I don't have the money to buy any of this, so I ended up buying the Samsung Galaxy Y instead. 


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It's unbelievably cheap for an Android phone, and people are getting crazy over this from the moment it was released in the market. I had the chance to ask the sales guy in MemoXpress and he told me they're selling Samsung Galaxy Y's like hotcakes, as much as 10 units in a day. So I finally got one and I'm enjoying it. I wanna put an in-depth review of this phone as well but this is my first Android phone so I'm not sure if I can put up a good comparison with other phones out there. But I will definitely post my impressions about this phone in the upcoming days.


Steel Series Shift Pro Gaming Keyboard


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If you've read one of my past articles, I've mentioned that I won an epic gaming keyboard from Let's Go Gamers and I've already received my price a few weeks ago and I'm very excited to use it in my PC. My PC is not a gaming rig, but I have a few games there that I can test with it. Damn, I wish I could upgrade it sometime in the future so I can fully utilize this keyboard. Here are some screenshots of it. Now wipe off that drool coming out of your mouth :-P.


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I will post a review of this gaming keyboard sometime in the future. Now if you're not part yet of the more than 10,000 gamers in LGG community then join now and use this invite code: 84bbcd5


Mipow Power Tube
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My girlfriend's hometown is in Legaspi City, Albay, and I take a vacation there with her at least once a year because it is such a beautiful place. And during those long trips it helps that I have some of my gadgets to keep me occupied. However, one way trip to Legaspi City is like 10-12 hours and none of my gadgets can last that long, especially with my PSP having a lackluster 3-hour battery life. So when I got to Mall of Asia last weekend I decided to buy the Mipow Power Tube 2200 mAh from Astrovision.


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There are newer models with higher capacities like the 4000 mAh, 4400 mAh, and 5500 mAh. I like the design of the 4000 mAh model but unfortunately, it's only compatible with iPhones and iPods. The 5500 mAh looks the same and also compatible with pretty much every gadget or device out there but is way too pricey for me. The 4400 mAh should have been perfect, complete with all the tips compatible with different smartphones and portable game consoles but I don't like its design. It's literally twice as long as the 2200 mAh model so it won't fit your pocket at all. So I just settled for the 2200 mAh model, and during that time the battery charge of my Samsung Galaxy Y is critically low so I tested it right away with its manufacture charge. Both my phone and the power tube fit in my pocket so it is really convenient though it feels a little awkward later because the power tube gets warm while charging the phone. It added a few more hours of life to my phone before it got fully drained. Wonderful. This will definitely add an extra life to my gadgets during a long trip and during those emergencies where you can't find an electrical outlet or whatever.


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So I'm gonna post my thoughts about these gadgets in the near future so stay tuned!


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Thursday, November 24, 2011

PLDT Fibr: 100 Mbps Fiber Optic Broadband!


PLDT has just rolled out fiber optic broadband technology to select subdivisions in Metro Manila. This new technology (well, new to us but kinda old already in other countries) promises speeds of up to 100 Mbps.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

The Globe Tattoo Superstick Review: Network Performance and Internet Experience


This is the part 2 of my Globe Superstick review. On this part of the review, I'll talk about what Superstick is all about - the internet experience.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Smart Prepaid Sim Replacement for ₱99?!


We went to Smart Wireless Center in Megamall this afternoon to have my old Smart Buddy prepaid sim replaced because none of my cellphones can read it anymore and I need to retain my mobile number. 

Saturday, November 12, 2011

The Globe Tattoo Superstick Review: Device and Interface

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I've been using the Globe Tattoo Superstick Plan 1299 extensively for 3 months now and now I'm gonna write my thoughts so far with this wireless internet connection. I have to split my article though and discuss my review of the device and the online experience separately. In this part, I'll review the Superstick device that Globe has given me, the ZTE MF60.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Tips On Choosing The Right Broadband Internet For You


A lot of hype are spreading around due to enhancements that our Telcos are doing with their network. The emergence of the term "4G" seems to have boggled people's curiousity and Telcos took advantage of people's ignorance and used it as a marketing strategy - even if they are not really offering what really is to be expected of 4G. Lots of wireless broadband subscription offerings are coming out lately, like Globe's Tonino Lamborghini promising speeds of up to 10 Mbps. Just recently, this news surprised me that Smart is loading their guns with their new Smart Bro Rocket WiFi Plus offering speeds of up to 20 Mbps (albeit the ridiculously expensive pricing scheme). The offerings for wired connection also gets better albeit more expensive. Then, new players have recently joined the competition recently like Wi-Tribe, Sky Broadband, etc.

However, I'll be blatant here - internet services here in the Philippines are still subpar when compared internationally. Most of the wireless internet connections that we have here promises super fast speeds but are very erratic in reality. At one point you can be as high as 10 Mbps but can also be crap like 0.11 Mbps. The same goes with wired connections but to a lesser extent. Telcos here deceivingly use the terms "up to X Mbps" because they can't promise to deliver the promised speed everytime.

At this point, it's too hard to choose a good broadband internet connection that will truly satisfy your needs. ISPs don't offer any trial periods - once you subscribe, you're locked with that ISP for 1 or 2 years. If you're not satisfied, disconnection fees are very expensive, unless you're having issues with it that really affects your browsing experience (e.g. intermittent connection).


So what are the factors that we need to consider in choosing an internet connection we will not regret at the end? Below is a short list of the things you must assess and some recommendations based on subscriber feedback. I may be wrong, so feel free to choose whatever you think is the best. BTW, most of the things I've discussed are based on my experience and feedbacks about ISPs here in the Philippines but the tips here are applicable even for ISPs abroad.




1. Type of User. If you're the type of user who enjoys internet at the comfort of your own home then nothing can replace a wired DSL connection. It is still the best and most reliable broadband internet out there, wireless internet has still long ways to go to match its reliability. However, if you're let's say a full-time blogger, internet shop owner, or online freelancer and your internet connection is your primary source of income then you might want to consider getting a redundant/secondary connection. Yes, it's gonna cost you a lot more, but you'll never know when your primary internet connection will get busted. When that happens, you suffer a lot as you don't know how long it's gonna take for it to restore. I have my Globe DSL knocked out by typhoon Pedring and it's been out of commission for more than 2 weeks now. I could have called Globe and raged on their customer service if I didn't have my Superstick. They promised that I will have a rebate due to this downtime though. So my suggestion? Get a USB broadband stick or wi-fi stick snapped with prepaid internet that you can use in case of emergencies like this.


On the other hand, if you have a laptop and want internet on the go, then wireless internet is for you. Get a USB broadband stick or wi-fi stick that you can bring everywhere. This is my recommendation especially to photography bloggers who travels a lot and updates their blogs with breathtaking photographs of their adventures. Some people just buy smartphones capable of wi-fi tethering which is sharing their smartphone's internet connection with their other wi-fi capable devices. Then they just subscribe to a smartphone internet plan. That's perfectly fine.



2. Location. If you're living in a mountain, or in the middle of the sea, or somewhere far away like Batanes Group of Islands or wherever, you might be left with satellite internet as your only choice. It's self-explanatory. ^__^ Obviously, your location dictates which ISPs you can subscribe to. When I was deciding which ISP to subscribe when I was in Nueva Ecija, my first choice was actually PLDT myDSL. However, they were endlessly telling us to wait till they have collected 200 pending subscribers as they are out of slots already. We've waited for almost a year but to no avail. Later though we found out that one of our neighbors was using Globe DSL and he's pretty satisfied with it so I was like "screw it, I'm getting Globe DSL instead".


In addtion, your location matters so much as ISPs have different performances in different places, especially if you're considering getting a wireless broadband connection. The same is also true with wired connection. My Globe DSL in Nueva Ecija might be very stable and satisfying, but it's unstable in Mandaluyong area especially when it rains (maybe due to flooding). I'm quite satisfied with my Globe Superstick here in Manila, but it was so bad when I took it home in Nueva Ecija. This is probably the most important factor. 


So how do you determine which ISP is the best choice in your location? For wired connection, you ask for feedback from other people in your area of course. You need to ask your neighbor of his choice of wired internet and if he's satisfied with it. You may also want to research in forums and blogs. 


It's a different story when it comes to wireless connection though. Your neighbor might have a very good connection with his 3G wireless internet stick but there's still a chance that you can't have the same satisfaction when you try it in your home especially if your house is a little bit too far from a cellsite or there are obstructions to your line of sight with it. So in this case, you might want to test first if you have acceptable performance in your home. Borrow someone else's USB/Wi-Fi stick or buy one yourself (if you can afford it) and test the connection via prepaid. Test it in every corner of your home, put in your window, kitchen, bedroom, garage, bathroom and check which area your stick can receive the best signal. 



3. Usage. What are you gonna use your internet for? If you're a heavy downloader who wants to get the latest HD movies and porn from torrent and save them on your 2 TB external hard disk then choose an internet with a higher download rate. It doesn't matter if it's wired or wireless as long as the download rate is high, like 2 Mbps or more. If downloading is all that you'll do with your internet then it can be practical to get USB broadband internet postpaid plans like Globe Superstick, Sun Broadband or Smart Bro Plug-it (don't ever get the Smart Bro Rocket!). For as low as 999 you can get as fast as 5 Mbps speed. And it's unlimited! However, before you subscribe test it yourself first. Refer to #1 for tips.


Note: Yes, a lot of people are saying Globe's Superstick plans have bandwidth capping so for the benefit of the doubt I'll confirm this to everyone - postpaid subscriptions don't have bandwidth capping, at least as of now. Bandwidth capping is only applied on prepaid subscribers, so postpaid subs don't need to worry.

The fastest internet that is offered for wired connection as of now is 5 Mbps while in wireless it's 12 Mbps. However, prepare to shell out higher monthly rate if you really would like to get this. 

If you're just a Facebook or Twitter junkie, then I don't think you need an internet connection with monthly rate. Just get prepaid internet or subscribe to a data rate plan, like Smart's Always On and Globe Powersurf plans. These are pretty cheap and most practical for light internet usage.

For seamless video streaming or video calling, get a high bandwidth wired connection that has consistent speeds. A 1 Mbps connection might not be enough. Get at least a 2 Mbps connection. You might need faster speeds if you're streaming HD videos a lot.

For online gaming though, download rate doesn't seem to matter anymore. What matters is upload rate and ping rates so avoid wireless connection as much as possible especially if you're into competitive online gaming. 150 ms ping rate or lower is ideal, 300 ms or higher is pretty shitty in my book. From the feedbacks that I've gathered, PLDT DSL is probably the best for online gaming, with ping rates as low as 50 ms.

4. Pricing and Bundle. Of course, after we take a look at the first few factors mentioned above, we take a look at the price. As the bandwidth gets higher so as the price, so choose carefully based on what you really need. For example, Sky Broadband offers 5 Mbps internet for just P999 but capped at 15 GB. So you have to make an estimate - what are your usual internet activities? Do you download or stream videos a lot? Do you think 15 GB is not enough for you in a month? If you think it's not enough then just get a slower internet plan with a higher bandwidth limitation. If you think you really need the speed then get the unlimited plan for a much more expensive price.

Bundles can also be factor, and this is probably the reason why I am hesitant to subscribe to PLDT myDSL for my apartment. Subscribing to their internet requires you to have a landline as well which is billed separately and I don't really need it. But when it comes to quality of internet service I can say that PLDT is one of the best. To each his own I guess.

5. Customer Service. Hmm. Do you think I really need to discuss each ISPs' standing in this category? I mean there's no contest here - all of them suck! (don't believe me? Try searhing this in google "<insert ISP name here> customer service sucks"). LOL, not really but yeah, there are times that they are not much of help. For the most part, these customer service representatives are not really technical people so all they're gonna say is the "please monitor your connection within 24 hours and just call us back if you still have issues" crap and pass the responsibility to a technical person. However, when the technical person tends to neglect your concern your blame goes to the CSR. Poor CSRs!

Because of this, this factor is of little significance compared to the other factors I've discussed above and of course, we differ in experiences when it comes to dealing with customer service so I can't really give too much when it comes to this category. However, it does help a lot when you have a reliable customer service to depend on in case everything else fails with your internet connection. Just remember that before calling them, make sure that you have done the primary troubleshooting yourself! Exhaust all possible solutions to your internet connection issue. You don't wanna call customer service just to tell you to restart your router to solve your issue, right?

Hmm, that's all I can think of unless you guys can add some more to this list? Let me know in the comments!


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Saturday, October 08, 2011

Smart Bro Rocket WiFi Plus: What The Hell Are You Thinking?!

An obvious rip-off!!





I was kind of excited when I learned that Smart is loading their guns with Smart Bro Rocket WiFi Plus that promises speed of up to 20 Mbps. The kit will be priced at Php6495. This kit will be like Globe's Superstick in which you can connect up to 5 wifi devices. This is twice as fast as Globe's Tonino Lamborghini and will be available for prepaid. It's pretty good and all until you read the catch - the internet pricing will be similar to Smart Bro Rocket Plug-it which is P200 per 180 MB.

Thursday, October 06, 2011

R.I.P Steve Jobs: The Legend Passes Away



This is just gonna be a... erm, like a flash report. I'm no iPhone or iPad enthusiast but I do recognize Steve Jobs as a man of unbelievable dedication. He literally changed Apple to what it is today from nothing. He changed the way we use our music players and smartphones. He changed the world and our lives with his great innovations. And I'm deeply saddened to hear of his death today.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Debunking Misconceptions About Broadband Internet



In one of my previous articles, I've mentioned that I've just subscribed to Globe Tattoo's Superstick plan. Before I discuss the factors that I've considered when I choose Globe Tattoo, let's discuss first some of the common misconceptions about broaband internet and why they are not true at all.

Thursday, September 01, 2011

First-hand Experience With Wireless Broadband Internet


Thanks to my sister's generosity, I was able to somehow recover from my ill-fated financial condition. Ok, that's an exaggeration, but at least she ended my agony of not having an internet connection. If there's something I learned in the last 2 months, it's my inability to live a happy life without internet.  ^__^

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Globe Tonino Lamborghini: A Big Screw Up!

Ok, a few weeks ago I have posted an article about Globe's new wireless broadband internet offering Tonino Lamborghini, which as I mentioned, reminded me of a car brand. And it turns out that the broadband stick's brand is not actually the car brand but a luxury watch brand as there are 2 Lamborghini companies: Lamborghini Automobili (the car brand) and Tonino Lamborghini (the watch brand).

Monday, August 22, 2011

Smart Bro Rocket Tiered Pricing Looks Like A Joke


As some of you might know already, Smart already launched its own version of 4G wireless broadband internet in Smart Bro Rocket. This new product from Smart comes with a Huawei E353 USB dongle and boasts speed of up to 12 Mbps, which is higher compared to Globe's Tonino Lamborghini (10 Mbps).

Monday, August 15, 2011

Globe in 4G: As fast as Lamborghini?


I've just moved in to a new apartment 2 weeks ago. The expenses have been draining me since I moved during the last few days of May, then I moved again due to safety concerns. Damn, no internet connection of my own for more than two months now. And it gets worse - I'm so broke now that I might not have one in the next few weeks... or even worse, months (hopefully not). T_T

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