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October 02, 2011

iMU iDop iPod Speakers

With so many iPod speakers and docks around, sometimes it’s kinda hard to pick which ones the best for your needs, lifestyle and personal preference. This iDop speakers from iMU puts your iDevices on a pedestal, for a price.

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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 24, 2010

iPod Shuffle 4G Review

The latest iPod Shuffle (4th generation) does not enjoy the title of the smallest music player from Apple. That title is still retained by the older model which they abandoned. Check out our full review of the iPod Shuffle 4G 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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September 18, 2009

5G iPod Nano Video in the flesh

Yesterday, Apple reps flew in to show the media their new line-up of iPods. Of the lot, the iPod Nano 5G took the spotlight with a number of new features, including a 0.3 megapixel video camera.

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September 10, 2009

5th Gen iPod Nano with Video and FM Radio

As the iPod nano is the world’s most popular music player (hitting 100 million units), Apple today bumped up its specs along with some minor upgrades on the iPod Classic, Shuffle and iPod Touch.

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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 08, 2009

iPod Shuffle 3G Review

The new iPod Shuffle 3G is the smallest music player from Apple. The biggest change to this model is the absence of playback controls, a functionality that drew a lot of flak when it was announced. 

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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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October 20, 2008

iPod Nano 4th gen Review

When the new 4G iPod Nano was revealed, it didn’t made a positive impression on me. It wasn’t anything new at all. Still, I had to give it the benefit of the doubt and take it on a road test (I even got the “4GB collector’s edition” *heh*).

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September 18, 2008

New iPod Nano, Touch & 120GB Classic Prices

Though local availability of the new line of iPod Nano, iPod Touch and the 120GB Classic is still sparse, their prices have been made available on most Apple reseller stores. Just got the adjusted pricing of the new models.

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January 24, 2008

Recession or another Tech Bubble?

Bust, I mean. There’s been a hot debate if the economic problems plaguing the United States are first signs of a recession or just a slow down. It’s not just the weakening dollar or the rising prices of crude oil. Even tech companies at NASDAQ aren’t immune. Will 2008 be the year the bubble burst?

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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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May 11, 2007

Cheap iPod battery replacement at CDR King

Was looking for DVI/HDMI cables and adaptors last night and I thought CDR King might have them. They didn’t have them but I was surprised with the newer stock of gadget accessories they have — iPod replacement batteries.

iPod Battery

And they’re pretty cheap too — prices starts at Php350 for the iPod Shuffle to Php400 for the newer generation iPod Videos.

ipod batteries

I also checked their website and they got it on display. The prices are so low they’re almost as cheap as the other cellphone batteries along the sidewalks and half as much as generic batteries for my Canon dSLR.

Now, if I could get a cheap generic HDD for the iPod, I could revive my old 4th gen player altogether.

January 14, 2007

Fake 2nd Gen iPod Nano

Just came back from 168 Mall (Divisoria) with my cousins for some last minute shopping before they go back to the province. There were several gadget shops there but one stall really fooled me with this 2nd generation iPod Nano. Took several shots with my phone camera:

Fake Nano

From the glass shelves, it looked like the real thing but when I asked the saleslady how much it was, she replied Php1,900. Ok, that’s a dead giveway. Capacity is still at 256MB like the older imitations I saw at Makati Cinema Square last year.

iPod Imitation

The other one son the shelves had the logo and name of Apple iPod in them. There’s even the iShuffle too wrapped in them cheap green boxes. They must be selling like hotcakes still. Why would they come out with a new model imitation if it weren’t?

iPod Nanos

In Malaysia, they have rock solid iPod Nano imitations which looks, feels and plays like the real one with capacities from 1GB to 8GB (see the online store Lelong.com.my). Prices starts from RM 355 to RM 545 (Malaysia Ringgits) or $102 for the 1GB and $155 for the 8GB — high priced, high-quality imitations eh?

December 02, 2006

The 5 Generations of iPods

Since an offshore friend brought me a 2nd generation iPod as a gift 3 years ago, I never failed to miss getting a piece of the succeeding ones (she actually found it inside an airplane cabin during her cleaning duty while working in Japan).

So, I got myself a new 5th generation iPod video (30GB, black, not it’s the 5.5gen) even though I just bought a Nano over 2 months ago at the Taiwan Airport Duty Free Shop.

iPod Video 5th Gen

I guess the 2GB Nano didn’t have enough space for me, especially when I’m on very long trips. What actually prompted me to buy one just tonight was the pricePhp13,500 flat. Yup, prices are dropping that fast now that the 5.5 gen (and 2nd gen Nanos and Shuffles) has dominated the market.

The regular iPod prices are actually the same one I posted here and the one that I got was haggled a bit down with the guy at Gigahertz Computers in Mall of Asia (but that’s another story altogether).

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

September 14, 2006

iPod Shuffle 2G vs. iRiver S10

Just a day after Apple released several new generations of its popular media player, iPod, iRiver also launched what could be a huge competitor to the Shuffle, the S10.

Let’s look at the specs and the design:

Shuffle iRiver

Capacity
iPod Shuffle: 1GB
iRiver S10: 2GB

Dimensions/Weight
iPod Shuffle: 1.07 inches x 1.62 inches x 0.41 inch (including clip), 0.55 ounce
iRiver S10: 1.6 inches x 1.2 inches x 0.33 inch, 17.5 g

Battery Life
iPod Shuffle: 12 hours
iRiver S10: 8 hours

Supported Format
iPod Shuffle: MP3, MP3 VBR, AAC, Audible, WAV, and AIFF
iRiver S10: ASF, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA

Price
iPod Shuffle: $79
iRiver S10: TBA

The other features that the iRiver S10 won hands down were the LCD screen, FM tuner and recording capability. (The Shuffle didn’t have any of these.)

Will Shuffle’s stylish design outweighs iRiver’s full-feature player? The price will decide but I’m already pretty impressed with the S10.

September 13, 2006

The new colors of the iPod Nano

Apple just released a new pack of iPod Nanos in 5 different colors and thinner. A new 8GB size capacity was also introduced with prices starting at $149.

New Color iPod Nano

They’re soo eeriely similar to the iPod Mini. The iPod Video now comes in 80GB wiping out the old 60GB.

The iPod SHuffle got much much smaller too! Sold at $79 at 1GB capacity.

iPod Shuffle

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I don’t know if I should be happy or not that I bought a 2GB black Nano at the Taiwan Duty Free Shop last week.