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April 10, 2011

Apple iPad 2 Review

Just when we thought the iPad could not get any better, Apple released yet another one. Though naming it the iPad 2 does not carry that Apple flair (easy to guess the next generation will be called iPad 3), it easily banked on the brand’s super-popularity. Check out our full review of the Apple iPad 2 after the jump.

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September 27, 2010

iPod Nano 6G Review

The 6th generation iPod Nano must be the oddest looking iPod in recent history of Apple. It does not look anything similar to its predecessor nor any other iPods before it. Check out our full review of the iPod Nano 6G after the jump.

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September 02, 2010

6th Gen iPod Nano goes full touch-screen

Apple also re-designed the iPod Nano 6G and added a touch screen on a squarish form factor (reminds me of the 3rd generation fatty nano) that lends a touch of inspiration from the Shuffle two generations ago.

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October 14, 2009

5th Gen iPod Nano Review

This is the 4th time that Apple upgraded their most popular media player, the iPod Nano 5G. I previously thought there’s nothing more you can add to this small media player but looks like Apple still has a couple more tricks up their sleeves.

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October 12, 2009

Zune HD Review

Microsoft’s new Zune HD is slowly becoming a solid competitor to the widely popular iPod Touch and while already in it’s 2nd generation, the Zune HD is still playing catch-up.

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July 14, 2009

iPod Prices in the Philippines

Updated July 2009: iPod Prices in the Philippines

iPod Shuffle 4th Gen: Php4,190

iPod Nano 8GB: Php8,490
iPod Nano 16GB: Php11,490

iPod Classic 120GB: Php13,990

iPod Touch 8GB: Php12,990
iPod Touch 16GB: Php14,990
iPod Touch 32GB: Php22,490

Nike Sport Armband for iPod Nano: Php1,789
Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic: Php4,290
iPod + Nike Sport Kit: Php1,490

April 03, 2009

Woof Portable iPod Speakers

This Woof speakers is yet another one of those accessories dedicated to the growing market of iPod owners in the Philippines. Unlike the usual form factors we’ve seen with the Hamburger speakers and the X-Mini, this one is a bit different. Check out the photos and my quick review after the jump.

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June 30, 2008

Microsoft Zune 8GB Review

Having had several mp3 players (an iPod Video 30GB, a Nano, an iPod Touch and a Red Zune) for sometime now, I find myself using the Zune more often than the others. Let me share with you some things about the Microsoft Zune and why I think it’s a good replacement for the venerable Apple iPod.

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January 31, 2008

X-Mini Capsule Speaker

This little package came in early this week and I was curious where it came from. After unwrapping, the red spherical-shaped gadget around the size of an egg is actually a portable speaker.

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September 24, 2007

Hands on with the new 8GB iPod Nano

Official release of the new line of iPods in the Philippines is reported to be this October but several units have already been spotted in stores. Here’s the new iPod Nano 8GB I just got from my favorite store. And they tell me they sells like hotcakes.

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September 14, 2007

Early Friday morning round-up.

I’m off to Philippine Science High School in a couple of hours for the Future Summit entitled “Technology: Where are we taking it? Or is taking us?“. So, while I’m away for the larger half of the day, I’ll leave you with some interesting readings and snippets around the sphere.

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September 06, 2007

New iPod Touch, 160GB Classic and a fatty Nano

So, all the speculations are right. The entire line-up of iPods have been replaced — thinner form factor, bigger storage, longer battery life, and wifi.

iPod Touch

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January 10, 2007

Apple iPhone finally announced

At the CES MacWorld just moments ago, Steve Jobs announced the highly speculated Apple iPhone. Looks like a sleekly iPod Nano with nothing but screen space:

iPhone

The feature that Jobs is claiming to solve the usability problem — no keypad. Just pure digital real estate. It’s currently only tied with Cingular though.

Apple iPhone

Some basic specs:

OSX operating system
3.5 inch wide screen
2 megapixel camera
bluetooth
WiFi
GSM Radio + EDGE
8GB capacity
proximity sensor (so your face won’t accidentally press the buttons)
switch from portrait to landscape screen layout
built-in speaker
run Safari browser

This thing is a little expensive — $499 for the 4GB and $599 for the 8GB. Expect the prices here in the Philippines will be more than that (somewhere around Php30k & Php40k respectively) if it will even reach the country when it ships this June.

One thing they forgot to mention was how long the battery life would be — standby time and call time.

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November 15, 2006

iPod Prices in the Philippines

One way in retaining accidental visitors to your blog via search engines is to direct them to what they’re looking for. In SEO, they call it landing pages, right?

Here’s an example. If you search for “iPod prices in the Philippines“, my blog is ranked #1 in Google and in Yahoo. However, that page which is ranked doesn’t give any good info about the current prices of iPods in the Philippines.

iPod Pricing

So, what I’ll do is to write a new post giving exactly such information. I personally went to Mall of Asia and visited Apple Center to get the prices.

Updated: November 11, 2008
Apple iPod Classic 120GB: Php15,490

2nd Generation Apple iPod Touch 2G: Php14,990 (8GB), Php19,490 (16GB), Php25,990 (32GB)

iPod Nano 4th gen : Php9,490 (8GB), Php12,490 (16GB)

iPod Shuffle: Php2,790 (1GB), Php4,090 (2GB)

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Updated Prices:

iPod Nano 3rd Gen
4GB – Php8,000
8GB – Php10,000

iPod Classic 80 GB – Php 13,000
iPod Classic 160 GB – Php 18,000

iPod Touch 8GB – Php 15,000
iPod Touch 16GB – Php 20,000

iPod Shuffle (3rd gen) – Php4,000

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iPod Shuffle (2nd Gen)
1GB capacity
Up to 12 hours playback time
Php5,390

iPod Nano (2nd Gen)
2GB, 4GB & 8GB capacity
Up to 24 hours playback time
Php9,390, Php12,690 & Php15,490 respectively

iPod Video (5.5 Gen)
30Gb & 80GB capacity
14 hours & 20 hours music playback time respectively
3.5 hours & 6.5 hours video playback time respectively
Php16,190 & Php22,690 respectively

iPod U2 (Red)
30GB capacity
14 hours music and 3.5 hours video playback time
Php 17,990

June 29, 2005

iPod prices dropped; iPod Photo, no more.

ipodsEarly today, Apple has announced that it has (again) reshuffled it’s entire line of iPods. The price of iPod Shuffle 1GB has been slashed by $20, iPod 60GB is down by $50 and the Special Edition 20GB U2 is now $329 ($20 less). I am sure that local prices will follow suit and official iPod stores around the metro will be holding another iPod sale (probably with BPI SIP).

Likewise, Apple has now dropped the word “Photo” altogether making the entire series with color screen and able to view photos. The iPod 30Gb is no more while the old 20GB has been upgraded to color at the same old price. The U2 version has now a color screen and able to view pictures. Related story from iPodLounge.

It’s kinda irritating now that Apple constantly upgrades the iPod generation so quickly. It keeps me wanna buy a new one (now craving for the 20 GB U2). My iPod Photo 40 GB is now 2 generations obsolete and I only bought it last March thru a BPI sale. I already changed iPods 3 times in the last 6 months!

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In the Philippines, old generation iPods have actually been on sale and cna be had between Php18,000 to Php20,000. I have also seen iPod nanos selling for about Php12,500 for the 2GB version and around Php15k for the 4GB version. The iPod video is also for sale at around Php19,5000. Check out your iPod dealers.