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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

SONY MALAYSIA: Please Bring DSC-HX9V

16.2 Mega Pixel H Series 16x Optical Zoom Cyber-shot (Black)

Rating:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Open Ratings Snapshot
Rating Snapshot (2 reviews)

Let yourself go and rejuvenate your passion for photography with the Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V digital camera. Boasting innovative features like Full HD for crystal clear movies, high speed auto focus for dramatically clearer images and Backlight Correction to catch even the smallest details.
  • 3D Still Image and 3D Sweep Panorama
  • 16x Optical Zoom
  • 24mm wide angle Sony G lens
  • AVCHD Full HD movie recording
  • Background Defocus and high speed auto focus
  • Built-in GPS and Compass
Standard Retail Price:
S$ 549.00 * (inclusive of GST) (RM1,318)
DSC-HX9V : H Series : Digital Still Camera : Sony Singapore



I hope Sony Malaysia reads this and bring in this Camera and priced below RM1400. If Singapore can, WE CAN. My Panasonic Lumix TZ7 (12x Optical zoom, 10.1MP) is approaching 2 years next month with 7700 shot counts.  The battery life is getting SHORTER and SHORTER.  As a result, I'm looking forward to upgrade to this Camera.

Thanks for reading...


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

NEW TOY: CASIO PROTREK PRG-80T-7V

MY NEW TOY: A WATCH by the name of CASIO Protrek Triple Sensor PRG-80T-7V. I bought it on Thursday 22 October 2009 at Hang Thai Watch SS2. I paid RM1000 for it. It bundled with lightweight Titanium Strap instead of Rubber ones found in Newer and more sophisticated but bulkier PRG-120T which costs RM100 more.

It comes with 1 year worldwide warranty. Overall, I enjoyed my new toy. MORE FEATURES than my TISSOT(R) T-TOUCH(R) which was given by my dad for birthday back in 2003.

Without further ado, here's some information, photos and specifications of my new toy...



Name: CASIO Protrek Triple Sensor PRG-80T-7V

Serial Number: PRG-80T-7V
Manufacturer Name: CASIO





Other features:

- Electro-luminescent backlight

- Full auto EL light, afterglow

• Solar powered

• Low-temperature resistant (-10 °C/14 °F)

• Digital compass

Measures and displays direction as one of 16 points

Measuring range: 0 to 359 °

Measuring unit: 1 °

20 seconds continuous measurement

Graphic direction pointer

Bidirectional calibration and northerly calibration function


• Altimeter

Measuring range: -700 to 10,000 m (-2,300 to 32,800 ft.)

Measuring unit: 5 m (20 ft.)

Auto memory measurements (up to 40 records, each including altitude, month, date, time)

High Altitude / Low Altitude Memory

Cumulative Ascent / Descent Memory

Relative Altitude Display

Altitude Tendency Graph

Altitude Differential Graphic

Altitude alarm

*Changeover between meters (m) and feet (ft.)


• Barometer

Display range: 260 to 1,100 hPa (7.65 to 32.45 inHg)

Display unit: 1 hPa (0.05 inHg)

Atmospheric pressure tendency graph

Atmospheric pressure differential graphic

*Changeover between hPa and inHg


• Thermometer

Display range: -10 to 60 °C (14 to 140 °F)

Display unit: 0.1 °C (0.2 °F)

*Changeover between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F)

• Duplex LC display

• World time

29 time zones (30 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off


• 1/100-second stopwatch
Measuring capacity: 9:59'59.99'

Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times


• Countdown timer
Measuring unit: 1 second

Countdown range: 60 minutes

Countdown start time setting range: 1 to 60 minutes (1-minute increments)

Others: Auto-repeat, progress beeper


• Daily alarms
5 independent daily alarms


• Hourly time signal

• Battery power indicator

• Power save function (automatically disables LCD if the watch is left in the dark for approximately 60 to 70 minutes, and sensor measurements if the watch is left in the dark for six or seven days)

• Auto-calendar (to year 2099)

• 12/24-hour format

• Regular timekeeping: Hour, minutes, seconds, pm, month, date, day

• Accuracy: ±15 seconds per month

• Approx. battery operating time: 6 months on Rechargeable Battery (Operating period with normal use without exposure to light after full charge)

21.5 months on Rechargeable Battery (Operating period when stored in total darkness with the Power Save function ON after full charge)

• Size of case/total weight
PRG-80 : 62.3 X 52.2 X 14.2 mm / 77 g

PRG-80L : 62.3 X 52.2 X 14.2 mm / 76 g

PRG-80T : 62.3 X 52.2 X 14.2 mm / 117 g

PRG-80YT : 62.3 X 52.2 X 14.2 mm / 117 g



References:

http://world.casio.com/asia/wat/protrek/prg_80/

SPECIFICATIONS SUMMARY:
CASIO Protrek Triple Sensor PRG-80T-7V
Series : Protrek One-Touch Operation
Band : Titanium Band
Dial : Water Resistant: 100 M ; Glass: Mineral Glass
Size : 62.3 X 52.2 X 14.2 mm / 117 g
Movement :Solar Quartz
Water Resistant : 100 M
Warranty : One year international manufacturer's warranty

That's all folks, thanks for having the time and patience to read this blog entry...

Sunday, July 26, 2009

MY NEW TOY: Nokia N79 Black Edition

I know it's not a GADGET Blog, but excuse me... Got a time out since there's NO Car for me to review at the moment... Also, can't resist to blog about my LATEST TOY...

Two days ago, I sold off my previous phone SONYERICSSON K850i. "I'm BACK TO USING NOKIA". FIRST Nokia since 2005 and 2nd SYMBIAN Phone, Nokia 3230 being 1st. ALso, 1st NOKIA after owning 3 SONYERICSSON ROW... still keeping 1 as 2nd phone, SonyEricsson K618i because it's a MIDLAND ORIGINAL PHONE.

The replacement phone is an Original AVAXX unit. It's "STAR WARS EDITION" hence it's BLACK in colour (bought used 3 months old from LOWYAT Forummer for RM9xx), NOT the NORMAL WHITE edition. See photos later. Hey, an original AVAXX white unit STILL costs RM1299.

I sold off my K850i for RM410. I know it's cheap (Mkt value RM500), but initially, I taught the phone got problem (speakers), hence low asking price. Later, I found out that it's PROBLEM FREE. Damage is done, post low price, sell low price. Speaker prob was due to a call to Vietnam...

Okay, back to my new phone Nokia N79. The previous owner FORMATTED the phone, NOT even 1 N-gage game reserved for me. NOT ONLY THAT, he failed give me the DATA CABLE... Yesteray, I went to AVAXX (Nokia Centre) to update firmware... WOW, what a list of Software... Including, Pocket Office, Dictionary, GARMIN Software...

Picture worth 1000 words, here's some pictures...

Photos from top left, the limited edition Box, the 3 x-presson cover (yes, they are bsck), side-view of the phone, and the light blue cover which vI am currently using...


It's a tech savvy phone. I now present you 20 reasons why I bought this phone:
1) Carl Zeiss 5 megapixels camera with auto focus, DUAL LED Flash, camera open/close lid

(Later I show you the pictures taken from the camera)
2) GPS (Geo-tagging)
3) 3.5G Quad band
4) WIFI
5) N-GAGE feature
6) Auto screen rotate
7) Pocket Office (Pocket word, spreadsheet, slides)
8) Adobe Acrobat reader
9) FM Radio with RDS, Fm Transmiter
10) Touch sensitive NAVI Wheel
11)3.5mm Audio Jack
12) Phonebook with Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
13) Internal 83 MB Card slot microSD (TransFlash), , up to 8GB, hotswap, 4GB card included
14) Bluetooth
15) TV Output (How cool is that)
16) Symbian OS 9.3, Series 60 v3.2 UI. HENCE, LOTS OF SOFTWARE TO INSTALL SINCE it's a SYMBIAN phone...
17) It's SLIM and Compact. "SMALLEST" Nokia N-series
18) BATTERY: Stand-by Up to 372 h (2G) / 408 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 5 h 30 min (2G) / 3 h 30 min (3G)
19) Organiser
20) LOTS OF FORMAT SUPPORTED Audio/Video:
- WMV/RV/MP4/3GP video player
- MP3/WMA/WAV/RA/AAC/M4A music player

WILL POST MORE PICTURE by Tomorrow (my house internet line is NOT STABLE)...


Oh! This is an AVAXX Set as seen in the photo above

For FULL REVIEW of the NICE PHONE: Links: http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_n79-2497.php

That's all folks, thanks for having the time and patience to read this...

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

GADGETS 101: AP vs ORIGINAL Phone

This is NOT a Automotive blog entry, rather, it's regarding Mobile Phones. Whatever you do, try to Buy Original Officially imported phone (Eg. Midland, Zitron, AVAXX)

I, learnt the HARD WAY. Whatever you do, again, Buy ORIGINAL Phone (This is TRUE for SONYERICSSON, dunno about NOKIA) NOT AP. The latter aftersales SUX BIG time...

Eg. My current "2nd phone" 2006 SE K618i's ORIGINAL Midland... The battery connector KO, fixed w/o question and Updated firmware 3 times they also lend me SPARE PHONE when my phone's being serviced 3 TIMES. CAN YOU BEAT THAT AP Phone provider...

I'm VERY Sure AP Provider @ Grey Importer offer such a Nice Service. They promised 18 mts warranty on phone and 6 mts warranty on LCD Screen. But most of the time they don't honour their warranty. I don't want to name the Company but there are AT LEAST 2 of them.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Laptop just got struck by lightning... Will be posting less often.

My DELL Inspiron 510m laptop got struck by lightning 15 minutes ago. Heard double "click" from my Voltage Regulator then, laptop emitted a soft "Boom". After that, cannot power on anymore. Is it a blessing in disguise? Is it time for a new laptop? I asked myself since the Laptop is already 5 years old.

But the WEIRD thing is that my Linksys AM300 ADSL modem is still working fine. Ie. NOT HARMED. Wonder HOW? and WHY?

Well, no use crying over spilled milk... Will try to repair the Laptop. In a meantime, I will be posting less often this month.

Now using dad's old 2005 laptop "CHINESE WINDOWS XP" IBM Thinkpad R51E Celeron Laptop. Very BULKY (3.5kg) and SLOW (256MB RAM only). Hey, it's a challenge for me as I dunno how to read and write "CHINESE BIG5". Yes, there's English keyboards but very annoying... Typed 1/2 way (English) automatically switched to "Chinese Big 5".

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Gadgets: My New toy: Garmin nuvi 255W

My New toy: Garmin nuvi 255W with "JUNCTION VIEW".

Today, 11.30am, I purchased a NEW TOY. It's no other than "GARMIN NUVI 255W".

I bought it from "AUTOMOTIVE SYNERGY", SS23, TAMAN SEA, PETALING JAYA.

I paid RM1238 after rebate. It comes with extra freebies:


i) Garmin Leather casing (see photo below)

ii) Garmin Travel adapters + cable (see photo below)

iii) Pre-loaded main maps: Malsing maps (Malaysia and Singapore maps). In addition, I was given New Zealand, Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Brunei, Hong Kong. TOTAL MAPS from 12 COUNTRIES.

Picture and video are worth 1000 words. Here's some photos (will upload Video in by this Weekend).

Above, view of the "Navigation map (MalSing) #1. Below, view of the "Navigation map
#2



Above: Right view
Below: Left view with SD Card slot


Below, Back view



Above, Welcome menu screen. Below, The "setup" menu



Above, "POINT OF INTEREST" under "Where to?" menu.

Space for video. Will upload by this Saturday.

For your reading pleasure, Here's a user review I get from a forum:
http://www.gpsreview.net/garmin-nuvi-255w/

"Begin:

First the good:

1. The new interface is by and large great. The map refresh is much much faster than any of the other Nuvis. It now shows a smooth rotation when making turns too, looks really cool. It seems to show the names of surrounding streets more frequently than what I've seen on my roommate's 250W as well.

The turn arrow display is really nice and gives you a much better idea of what to expect as you approach an interchange.

2. Incredibly fast satellite lock. I was astonished actually at how quickly it's been able to pick them up after turning it on. First time took less than 20 seconds or so and after that it's been nearly instantaneous. Was able to get a strong signal sitting in my house no problem. That definitely doesn't work with the 250W.

3. I think the unit may capable of determining time zone on its own. There is no option for setting your time zone, it just has a Time Format and Current Time (which has an auto checkbox next to it) in the time options.

5. It's a nice looking unit, very sleek and dark.

And now the bad...

1. Sound. This absolutely is not the same speech engine found on the other Nuvis. The voices on the 255W are very robotic sounding, hard to understand and made a huge number of road name mispronunciations during the trip today.

What it sounds like to me is that the audio files themselves on the 255W have a very high degree of lossy compression applied to them. The 250W or 750 vs. the 255W is like listening to the uncompressed wav audio from a CD vs. very low bitrate MP3s or something to that effect. Even at 100% volume it was almost impossible to hear on the freeway.

I have to think this is due to Garmin putting less storage space in this unit or something. Wonder if it's possible to use the voices from the other units with an SD card or something... Extremely disappointed overall on the sound front.

2. The green bar at the top of the screen when not navigating an active route now simply says "Driving (direction) on (Road Name)" - it does not show you the names of the upcoming next street the way I've seen other Nuvis do. I have no clue why they would have taken this out, that was a great feature.
. The power switch feels quite flimsy and prone to breakage, just sitting here comparing it to the 250W's, it's definitely looser and feels solid.

So, it really does seem like its one step forward and two steps back with Garmin and new products. They add great things like the new fast UI and fast satellite acquisition, but then go and put in crap sound, take away features like the upcoming cross street names etc.

by a forummer called Ryan "THE END"


Without further ado, here's the Specifications.
SPECIFICATIONS:

Physical & Performance:
Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 4.8"W x 2.9"H x .8"D (12.2 x 7.4 x 2.0 cm)
Display size, WxH: 3.81"W x 2.25"H (9.7 x 5.7 cm); 4.3" diag (10.9 cm)
Display resolution, WxH: 480 x 272 pixels
Display type: WQVGA color TFT with white backlight
Weight: 6.1 ounces (172.93 g)
Battery: rechargeable lithium-ion
Battery life: up to 4 hours
Waterproof: no

High-sensitivity receiver: yes
RoHS version available: yes
Maps & Memory:
Basemap: yes
Preloaded maps: yes
Ability to add maps: yes
Built-in memory: internal solid state
Accepts data cards: SD™ card (not included)
Waypoints/favorites/locations: 1000
Routes: 0

Features:
Voice prompts (e.g. "Turn right in 500 ft."): yes (internal speaker)

Speaks street names (e.g. "Turn right ON ELM STREET in 500 ft."): yes

Voice-activated navigation (operate device with spoken commands): no

Lane assist (guides you to the proper lane for navigation): no

3-D building view (displays buildings in 3-D): no

Auto sort multiple destinations (provides most direct route): no

Auto re-route (fast off-route and detour recalculation): yes

Choice of route setup (faster time, shorter distance, off road): yes

Route avoidance (avoid highways, tolls etc.): yes

Bluetooth® wireless technology (connect to your phone for hands-free calling): no

MSN® Direct compatible: yes
FM traffic compatible: yes
XM® Navtraffic & Radio for U.S. compatible: no

Speed limit indicator (displays speed limit for most major roads): yes

Where Am I? (find closest hospitals, police & gas stations, nearest address & intersection): yes

Garmin Locate™ (marks position when removed from windshield mount): no

ecoRoute™ (calculates a more fuel-efficient route) : yes

Qwerty or ABC keyboard (choose keyboard layout): yes

Custom POIs (ability to add additional points of interest): yes

Garmin Garage™ vehicles compatible (download car-shaped icons to your device): yes
Garmin Garage™ voices compatible (download custom voices to your device): yes

Photo navigation (navigate to geotagged photos): yes
World travel clock, currency & unit converter, calculator: yes
Picture viewer: yes
MP3 player: no
Audio book player: no
FM transmitter: no
Headphone jack/audio line-out: no
Remote control: no

Garmin Lock™ (anti-theft feature): yes
Touchscreen: yes
Dead reckoning: no
Motorcycle-friendly: no
Trucking-friendly: no
Geocaching-friendly: no
Marine-friendly: no

Additional: This USB mass storage device is compatible with Windows® 2000 or later and Mac® OS X 10.4 or later.

That's all folks, thanks for having the patience to read this...

REFERENCES:

1) Official Garmin website. - for specifications.
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=13431#featureTab
 

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