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My New Gadjet : Sony Ericsson Naite J105i

December 22nd, 2009. Published under My Gadjet. No Comments.

Date : 20 Disember 2009
Time : 3.00 p.m
Place : Sentosa Shopping Kompleks Alor Setar Perlis
Info : Ari tu omaQ pi tukaq hp baru trade in hp lama wife omaQ punya .. yang lama tu dah batery rajin kong.. charge penuh.. tak sampai 1 hari dah k.o.. hp lama tu pakai dah hampir 2 tahun.. so omaQ plak perlukan hp satu lagi.. sbb Pda HTC Tytn II tu nak masukkan sim card broadband celcom.. senang nak xplorer and buat keje online..then semua urusan rasmi and non rasmi pakai yang tu.. yang tepon sony ericssson naite nie plak untuk calling and sms aja.. sbb omaQ perlukan hp yang leh simpan 1000 no ke atas.. sbb kenalan omaQ ramai sangat.. sbb banyak pecahan.. hobby… sekolah.. family.. rakan rakan.. and bla bla…..lagi pon. hp tu leh buat 3g sama… leh send and received mms and bla bla… kira not bad la.. :)

~ My New gadjet ~


~ Facebook Cafe @ Sentosa ~


Sony Ericsson J105 Naite unboxing video

My Little Bug Volkswagen @ Garage !!!

October 23rd, 2009. Published under My Gadjet, My Hobby, My Life. 2 Comments.


~ Sungguh menyayat hati melihat adindaku yang terkandas di garage lebih setahun yang lalu :( ~

Date : 22 Oktober 2009
Time : 5.00 p.m
Place : Kubang Gajah Arau Perlis
Info : Petang semalam omaQ pi tgk keta omaQ iaitu kura kura omaQ yang lama dok bengkel.. dekat 1 tahun lebih dah.. uwa… tak siap siap lagi.. tak boleh naik.. dari engin jem.. overhall siap.. sampai skrang masa nak tunggu siap body buat lain plak… nampak gaya.. nanti dapat adik fawwaz baru nak siap kot :(


~ Apa dah jadi nie ? ~


~ Pakai lantai baru.. lantai lama bocor daa.. almaklumla.. dah 30 tahun lebih umur pon :( ~


~ Sungguh menyayat hati :( ~


~ Bila la nak siap nie.. uwaaaa.. tak sabaq dah nak naik :( ~

New Xternal Hardisk Buffalo 1 TB

October 22nd, 2009. Published under My Gadjet. 1 Comment.

Date : 17 Oktober 2009
Time : 4.00 p.m
Place : Pc Depot
Harga : RM 350 ( Kalau sebelum nie sampai RM 600 lebih.. tu yang pikir pi mai pi mai..dah keperluan terpaksa beli)
Info : Masa omaQ pi Penang ari tu.. omaQ beli xternal hardisk baru..beli kat pc dopot penang.. sbb banyak data dalam komputer omaQ yang dah penuh.. jadi omaQ terpaksa rembat hardisk baru yang 1Tb ( 1000 gb) kira puas ati la.. sumbat semua data dalam tu….sbb ari ari ambik gambaq and video.. so mmg penuh la data and gambar serta video tu

Produa MPV complete spyshot

October 3rd, 2009. Published under My Gadjet. No Comments.

P/s:- Tak lama lagi keluar la sekor lagi MPV yang bakal mengegarkan Jalan raya.. dalam ertikata lain.. akan tambah la mahkluk beroda dalam rangka-rangka menyemak jalanan yang mmg sedia tersemak :)

Repair Riben PDA PHone Htc Hytn II

October 1st, 2009. Published under My Gadjet. No Comments.

Date : 2 Last Week
Time : waktu kedai buka :)
Place : Sentosa Alor Setar Kedah
Info : 2 MInggu lepas omaQ pi repair pda omaQ iaitu HTC Tytnn II yang rosak riben dia… dia tak leh detect sim card.. biasa la.. jenis yang leh flip nie.. mmg senang rosak.. bila dah guna 1 tahun lebih.. ada ada aja la kerosakannya.. omaQ survey call g HTC Service kat penang dia kena kene charge RM dari 200 – 600 kalau rosak board siap la RM 1000 lebih .. gila apa... beli dulu mmg mahai.. kalau sampai nak repiar pon ribu ribu.. better beli yang baru.. so omaQ buat servey lagi.. tanya kawan kawan yang ada htc gak.. ada kawan nama cikgu ruslin.. dia pon dulu rosak gak.. .. then repair kat penang .. kene charge dalam RM 300 lebih.. bila omaQ pi alor setar .. dia orang kata leh buat.. dalam RM 200 lebih.. so omaQ pon pi la repair kat sentosa.. bila siap.. kene la RM 250.. kira ok lagi la..dari kene beli baru.. alhamdulilah.. skrang boleh guna macam biasa :)


~ Riben PDA PHone Htc Hytn II yang ditukarkan ~


~ Simple ~


~ Button @ Ribben PDA PHone Htc Hytn II~


~ Ready to be use ~

Altec Lansing Back Beat 906

September 3rd, 2009. Published under My Gadjet. 2 Comments.

Bluetooth headsets have been around for eons, but it wasn’t until fairly recent years that Bluetooth headphones started to pop up on the open market. One of the reasons why Bluetooth headsets never really took off was due to the technology behind Bluetooth itself, but the introduction of the A2DP profile made streaming audio in stereo over Bluetooth a possibility.

But even with the widespread availability of A2DP, there was still one major obstacle that had to be overcome – one which would prove to be the bane of aspiring Bluetooth headset manufacturers the world over – and that was the size of the Bluetooth receiver on the headset.

Today we take a look at the brand new Back Beat 906 from Altec Lansing and find out if the audio peripheral experts have found a way to tackle the finicky problem of size.


Review continues after the jump.

The Back Beat 906 is officially called a set of wireless stereo headphones, but at first glance, it looks more like a pair of hearing aides that are conjoined with a rubber strap. Using the in-ear system, two rubber funnels channel sound directly from the sound drivers into you ear canal. Unfortunately the Back Beat doesn’t ship with any extra rubber earpieces of different sizes, so if it doesn’t fit your ear snugly the first time, you’re going to be stuck with an ill fitting set of headphones.

Utilizing rubber generously in the design, it’s very apparent that the Back Beat was made to cater for the active lifestyle market. Whether you’re wearing the Back Beat through a hike, or simply using it to pipe workout music as you run on a treadmill, the rubber material won’t irritate your skin or take on any musky odors. The ear pieces fasten securely to your ear, and the rubber padding around the receiver ensures a snug and comfortable fit that is suitable for prolonged use.

Also found on the ear pieces are several control buttons that range from the play/pause button to a jog dial/volume control rocker and a call receive/reject button. Due to the limited amount of space for the buttons to rest on, the buttons end up being a little too small for my pudgy hands. They shouldn’t be an issue if your fingers are a little more delicate than mine, as they are continently placed for intuitive use. A microphone is also embedded on the front of the right earpiece.

The receivers on the Back Beat however aren’t exactly the prettiest things in the world. As mentioned previously, the weird shape makes it look like a pair of hearing aides. Comparatively speaking though, the size of these receivers are significantly smaller and better looking than other Bluetooth in-ear products that are currently on the market.

Testing the Back Beat with a Sony Ericsson W995 left me rather satisfied with the sound quality. Sound was on par with headphones of the wired variety, treble was crisp and clear, and bass pumped solidly. One issue that did arise though, was the use of the jog dial/volume rocker. I wasn’t able to control the volume via the headphones and had to do tune it from the phone itself. I also mistakenly pressed the call button instead of the play button (both buttons are in the same location, but on opposite sides) on many occasions.

In terms of battery life, the Back Beat can continually stream music for a good 7 hours. According to the tech specs on the box, it supposedly packs enough juice to give you 7 hours of talk time too, which is probably longer than the battery life on your phone too.

One other thing that took to my fancy was a handy Bluetooth transmitter that comes attached to a 3.5mm jack. With this device, the Back Beat can be used with almost any media source be it an iPod, a home entertainment system, your desktop / laptop computer, or basically anything that sports a 3.5mm.

At RM488, the Back Beat 906 isn’t exactly the most affordable pair of headphones out there. It is however one of the slickest and dinkiest ones on the market. It looks like the folks from Altec Lansing have this one in the bag, but we’re definitely hoping that future versions will come with an even slicker form factor.

Pros:
- Light weight at 34g, comfortable to wear for prolonged periods, and well protected by rubber padding.
- Pipes crystal clear sound over the air without frustrating wires or cables.
- Has an uber long battery life of 7 hours.

Cons:
- Bluetooth receiver is a little bulky.
- Priced at a premium level.

Replace Baterry PDA Htc Tytn II

August 26th, 2009. Published under My Gadjet. No Comments.


~ Batery Pda HTC TYTN II~

Date : 26 Ogos 2009
Time : Evening
Place : Rumah Mentua Kuala Perlis
Info : Petang tadi.. omaQ dok prepare nak send balik bateri PDa Htc omaQ yang beli kat Subang Jaya ari tu.. omaQ beli bateri spare .. sbb bateri yang omaQ pakai skrang nie dah kong… tapi masa beli bateri tu.. tak cuba plak. sbb omaQ dok kalut tgk Stylus.. ( pen PDa ) sbb pen pda omaQ hilang… tu yang tak sempat nak test tu… bila balik ke perlis nak charge aja.. tak masuk…. omaQ call kedai yang omaQ beli tu.. dia cakap. suh pos balik.. then dia orang ganti baru… maybe dia orang salah bagi model pda lain kot..petang tadi omaQ pon pi kangar untuk pos ekpress….alhamdulilah..selesai…


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