first impressions:
Sony VAIO Z Series: Really Portable, Really Powerful, Really Expensive
So what do you get when you cram a pretty powerful processor and graphics hardware into a laptop that’s 1.29″ thick (at most)? Why, Sony’s new VAIO Z series of course. More »
- Thu Feb 4 2010
- 1 Opinion
Google Nexus One First Impressions
Trust me when I say that the Nexus One, my first Android device, is worth it. I’ve gone through the hassle of getting one from the US, waiting (very difficult!), and damaging my wallet. More »
- Mon Feb 1 2010
- 7 Opinions
Asus O!Play HDP-R1: What’s in the Box
Here’s what comes with each Asus O!Play HDP-R1, a device designed to plug into a TV or display, and play digital content stored on a connected hard drive or flash disk. More »
- Fri Jan 29 2010
- Respond
Nokia 6760 slide Costs P12,770 in the Philippines
With a QWERTY thumb board that slides out, and a P12,770 price tag, the Nokia 6760 looks like a phone designed for the budget crowd who wants to type in text quickly. More »
- Wed Jan 20 2010
- 3 Opinions
HTC Hero First Impressions
We finally got an HTC Hero to review, the P33,900 gadget endorsed by Bianca King. Pics and a few first impressions follow. More »
- Thu Jan 14 2010
- 2 Opinions
Video of the Nokia N900 in Action, First Impressions and Pictures
Update: According to Nokia higher-ups, the N900 will should officially hit the Philippine market by March 2010 A quick trip to the Nokia Philippines office saw me actually try out the Nokia N900. A 3-minute video phone’s multi-tasking capabilities in action follows, and pictures of the unit at different angles. More »
- Fri Dec 18 2009
- 9 Opinions
Nokia N97 Mini First Impressions
At first glance, the Nokia N97 mini is a misnomer, as it’s barely smaller than the original N97. With a lower price and practically the same features as the N97, the N97 mini looks promising however. More »
- Thu Nov 26 2009
- Respond
Nokia 5530 XpressMusic Costs P12,150 in the Philippines
In many ways the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic is a newer version of the 5800, Nokia’s first touch-screen phone. But the 5530 retails for only P12,150 (compared to the 5800’s P19,990 launch price), despite two included extras that immensely increases the phone’s value-for-money proposition. More »
- Sat Oct 24 2009
- 15 Opinions

