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Entries in category "My Choice"
June 20th, 2007
My First MP3 Player - Mobiblu DAH-1500i
Posted at 05:38 AM on June 20, 2007 in My Choice.
As usual I put in a lot of research for MP3 Players and since I was going to gift it to my wife, I paid a bit more attention to aesthetics as well. iPod was the obvious choice, but somehow I have started hating people promoting too much of Proprietary software/hardware like Sony and Apple and moreover the iPod was becoming a Cult for MP3 players and its dependency on iTunes will drive my wife mad.
So my search became tedious until I found the Cube from Mobiblu. My first impression was 'How did they manage?'. It was so small and with so much of functionality.
- The first is ease of use. It comes up as a device (UMS) in My Computer. So you can just drag and drop your MP3 files
- It supports a lot of formats including WMA
- It has a great audio quality, comparable to iPod.
- It is too cool to be not noticed by your friends
- It has minimalistic approach. One port for Audio, Charging and Data transfer
- Charges in computer while you transfer data and the battery lasts for a decent time
- The bright blue OLED display (Yes it has a display) is awesome unlike the pale LCDs seen otherwise
- It has so may sound effects like SRS, WoW, custom equalizer etc
- Even at high volume there is no degradation and it is good on your ears
- It supports FM but not quite clear in reception
- It supports Voice Recording and Recording from FM
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Price
100$ (Oct 2006) from TigerDirect.com
Canon Powershot S2 IS
Posted at 05:20 AM on June 20, 2007 in My Choice.
Who would in his right mind buy another digicam even before the first he bought had not celebrated a birthday. I did.
When I was sent to US on my first trip aboard, I made up my mind to get the Canon Powershot S2 IS. It is an awesome camera. It has 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom. Wow and I couldn't resist. This time my wife was a bit sceptical but she knows me well. So it was a unanimous decision and I got the beauty
- It has 12x Optical Zoom and what makes it special is that the lens is Image Stabilized and so you can get crisp pictures in 12x
- It is a combo and acts like a Camcorder too taking wonderful movies (not the crappy ones like the other digicams). It has stereo sound recorded for movies. Captures them in 30 frames per second (fluid) and you can use the 12x Zoom in movies with Stabilization. It even has wind noise reducer. Cool !!
- It has Super Macro Mode which allows you to take photos of items as close as possible
- It has a great LCD which you can twist and turn to suit overhead and difficult angled shots. It also closes protecting the LCD (see image below)
- Great Build Quality. Takes AA batteries and normal SD cards (unlike the Sony and Fuji)
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Price
450$ (with Camera Bag and 1 GB Ultra II SD card) from Bestbuy Store
Canon Powershot A510
Posted at 05:05 AM on June 20, 2007 in My Choice.
My hunt for a good digital camera started way long back when Canon were having A75 models. I think that should be in 2004. I fell for Canon Powershot S1 IS, a model with 10x Optical Zoom and some great features, but since it was way too costly (was retailing for 40k in India) it was out of my reach and I settled for the entry level A series. Even then I could not make myself believe that it is worth buying a Camera for over 10k. I was waiting for my friend to travel to US to get the same. But unfortunately it did not work out and I was not going to wait any longer. My wife also encouraged me to go ahead and get it.
So finally on a rainy day I went to GK Vale in Jaynagar to get the camera that I was longing for years. It is still with me and is truly a wonderful camera and Canon have not let their A series down. They keep improving it.
The A series have some wonderful attributes
- They are powered by 2 AA rechargeable batteries which last long, are easily replaceable and cost far less than propertary batteries.
- They have good zoom for a small camera. Mine is 4X. By zoom I mean and will only mean 'Optical Zoom'
- The latest models have Image Stabilization so that you do have lesser shaked-up images. I recommended A570 IS to my colleague and he is happy with it
- They are not too small or bulky but the right size that is comfortable to use
- They have a ton of manual features including manual focus, white balance, shutter priority, aperture priority etc
- They give nicely exposed photos.
- They are very cheap, but of great quality. You can even get them for 100$ [as on this review date]
I would highly recommend a Canon A series camera as your first digicam.
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Price
15k (with Camera Bag, AA rechargeable batties + Charger + 256MB SD Card) from GK Vale Jaynagar Store
December 22nd, 2005
Permionics Pureflo :: Water Purifier
Posted at 04:20 PM on December 22, 2005 in My Choice.
May 4th, 2004
Count your chickens before they hatch
Posted at 01:49 PM on May 4, 2004 in My Choice.
It is one wonderful book that shows ourselves to us. I liked Arindham's example of Ass, Cow and Horse in which he quotes, "Indians are too complacent with their jobs and behave as cows." He is true to the core.... I really enjoyed the book.