School is getting really closer and i'm half excited and not ready for it! I'm curious who will be my classmates or if will be the same or new one's! Before that, i need to buy my materials!
I've been reading T3 magazine! T3 is about the lastest and coolest gadgets and its my first time to read it! And i'm planning to read it every month just to be updated to the newest gadgets!
Here are some of the gadgets:
NW-A800 Walkman Video
The NW-A800 Walkman's two-inch QVGA screen is breathtaking to behold. It's sharp, crisp, bright brings Hollywood's finest to magnificently vivid life. The way that Sony has crammed it into a casing that's 9mm skinny, yet feels like it could withstand a nuclear winter, is pure design voodoo. Battery life is nothing short of marathon. One juicing gives you enough for around two films back-to-back, or 25 hours of music. As well as video, this baby plays back tunes ripped to MP3 and ATRAC. Crystal sound quality is assured, thanks to a pair of bundled earphones that are so fine they decimate the tinny tripe supplied with lesser players. Movie transter is drag-and-drop, while Sony's supplied music software is on nodding terms with Vista. This looks like the Walkman that Sony's been promising since it resurrected the brand a few years back. We'll have a full review next month. For now, feast your eyes and get your pre-order in early...
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Vertu Ascent

For the privileged few
With a built-in Flight Checker, so you can find out just how delayed your flight is, the Vertu Ascent is aimed at those who regularly eat lunch and dinner in different time zones. Jetsetters will also appreciate the streamlined fascia, which comes in a choice of stainless steel or 18-carat gold-plated, and the equally-streamlined rear. If your weekly shopping list includes things like gold toilets and Hummers, try one of Vertu's limited editions instead. The price? Forget it!
Sony Walkman NW-S203

(P10,499)
A music pumping pipes
Withing the test tube body of the S203 is a G-Sensor pedometer. It's sp sophisticated that not only does it know how many calories and kilometers you've burned, it can also select songs to match the tempo of your pavement pounding. In practice it works with this way: you create two playlists for walking and running The G-sensor detects if you are just strolling along and plays your walking tunes. Break out to a jog or run the appropriate playlist starts. It's like having your very own soundtrack for your workout. The S203 is clearly targeted towards sports-minded individuals since it comes packed with an armband and sport-style earphones. Just in case you sweat too much or run into a light drizzle, the player's water resistant body will just shrug them off. With the best audio performance, this is simple to use, too. A jog ring selects tracks and navigates menus on the bright two-line OLED display. It's easily tweakable even when in an armband, without the need to take your eyes off the road-although it helps if you're left-handed when cheking the time, distance or calories burned, as the screen is only really visible when on your right arm. As Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" roars out and makes you feel confident of the day's workout, the only irritant is Sony's
SonicStage syncing software. Other than that, it's nearly perfect.
Labels: NW-A800 Walkman Video, Sony Walkman NW-S203, Vertu Ascent

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