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Paper Bag from Switch, Premium Apple Reseller in Malaysia

Switch is a Premium Apple Reseller here in Malaysia and it’s based in Penang. I always visit to the store and play with the Macs there but have never bought anything at there. Just recent Switch World, a expo by Switch to promote Apple products to local, I bought something there, not Apple related but it’s an accessories for the phone and also can be used for the iPod or other electronic device, so stay tuned for the next post to know more about it.

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The something I bought was placed in a paper bag instead of a plastic bag, it’s pretty cool to see they uses paper bag, very environmental friendly and it’s pretty. Haha. When you buy small stuff from Switch like iPod, iPhone, they will put it in these paper bags.

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Installed Astro B.yond HD Satellite TV

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After watching blurry image of Thomas and Uber Cup on a big 55″ LCD TV, daddy finally can’t tolerate with the blurry image and subscribed to the only HD package in Malaysia and that is the Astro B.yond HD. With additional RM20 on top of current subscribed package of the Astro satellite TV, you get to watch 5 HD channel and 3 more coming soon.

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There’s no charges for converting to HD, you only need to pay the monthly while the installation and set top box are free, provided you return your old Astro decorder.

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I called Astro like 2 weeks ago and took them 10 days process my application, only then they send their cable man to install the new satellite dishes and the set-top box.

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I live in an apartment and was using centralized satellite system, we need not to install a satellite dish for standard definition Astro, but the new HD need a new satellite dish. Since my apartment has not install the new satellite dish for the centralized thingy, the cable man has to install one for us. The new satellite dish is slightly bigger than the old one and is black in colour.

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The new Astro B.yond HD has a new UI, the remote and response are pretty fast and output is HDMI. It’s only HDMI that can output to HD while component cable only can output to standard def. The cable man took a short time to set up the system, the new smartcard activated within minutes and I am so ready for HD.

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There’s an EPG (Electronic Program Guide). It’s so much better and smoother than the Guide system in previous Astro.

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There’s a new remote too. It’s white in colour. Lots of button and there’s button for PVR (Personal Video Recorder), the play, pause, record and rewind button. Unfortunately, for current B.yond subscriber, we have to pay RM5 to activate it and monthly for PVR service, you have to buy your own HDD though. Or on the other hand, change to the new B.yond PVR decorder (need to pay RM400), then RM10 per month for the recording service. Sucks a bit right? PVR is suppose to be free! Just like Tivo! I not very interested in PVR at the moment though. =)

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So is there any difference between HD and non HD? Yes, there’s big difference. The 5 channel, ESPN HD, Astro Supersports HD, National Geographic HD, History Channel HD and HBO HD are super sharp.

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High definition.

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Standard definition.

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HD channel output via normal AV cable. It’s letterboxed.

Now I really hope for more HD channel. The next 3 channels updating soon are FX HD, AXN HD and Astro Zhizhun HD, a Chinese channel. Excited. I’m looking forward for Discovery HD, Star Movies HD, CNN in HD and of course, the Hong Kong’s TVB series on Astro On Demand in HD. Come on, faster bring them in!

One more thing, I need to look for coaxial to Toslink for the digital audio output because my amp at home support Toslink input only.

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HTC Legend and HTC Google Nexus One

When I first get my Google Nexus One, I was the only one among my friends who uses an Android mobile phone. So far, I have friends use iPhone, Symbian, Sony Ericsson, Blackberry, Windows Mobile but no Android. So I assumed I was the first among my friends who uses an Android.

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And now, I found a friend who uses Android too and he’s Kenny, a geek like me, just signed up for DiGi’s DG Smartplan and bought the HTC Legend on a discounted price. I guess more and more people will go for Android already because Maxis and DiGi are selling it.

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HTC Google Nexus One still rocks with bigger screen. Haha, but my rival HTC Desire is cool!

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I Bought A CLIPtec USB In-Car Charger

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If you are wondering what’s CLIPtec, it’s actually an OEM brand in Malaysia and they outsource stuff from China and brand it under their name. I realized that my phone, the Nexus One and Nokia N95 would probably go low battery at night or during the day when I surf the day a lot and I am always on-the-go, so I need a charger in my car. I went to the computer store and bought this USB charger, now I can charge my phone with the USB cable and never worry of my battery run dry.

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Apple iPad Spotted in Gurney Plaza, Malaysia

I went to Gurney Plaza for a walk in the afternoon just now, it’s a shopping mall in Penang, Malaysia and I spotted several mobile phone shop selling the iPad. Unfortunately, it’s only the wifi version and not the 3G one.

The original price selling in the US for the 16GB and 32GB are US$499 and US$599 respectively, if convert to Malaysian Ringgit would be RM1603 and RM1924. The one that they are selling here are so much expensive so for me, I rather wait for local official release of the iPad from Apple. At this moment, there’s still no news about iPad releasing date in Malaysia and I hope it will be here soon. I want one!

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Here’s My HTC Google Nexus One and Little Review

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I have been using this new Google Nexus One phone for two weeks already and I am very satisfied with the new phone, love it a lot although there’s still don’t-like about the phone.

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I live in Malaysia and it’s not listed in the shipping destination of four countries. There’s United States, United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Singapore. Luckily, I have a brother who resides in Singapore, he helped me to order and shipped to his address in Singapore, only then he bring it back to Malaysia during the Chinese New Year holiday two weeks ago.

The shipping from USA to Singapore was pretty fast, it took DHL 4 days and hand delivered on a Sunday.

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The package comes with the phone and another order of the Europe-Asia AC Adapter, it’s actually useless because the two-pin works here too!

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Inside the phone box, there’s the phone, a pouch, earpiece, USB cable and 2-pin adapter.

I like the earpiece because the microphone is tiny, although not as tiny as the iPhone’s but still it camouflaged into the media key and not many will notice it’s actually an earpiece with mic for the Nexus One. People will think that I am either talking to air, or just listening to MP3.

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I was on Symbian, familiar with iPhone OS and it’s my first time using Android 2.1. Very unfamiliar with the UI and not very friendly at first, the keyboard was not as sensitive as the iPhone but I am getting used to the OS already. Although Android apps are not as many as the iPhone apps, but I believe it will grow, perhaps is because that it’s still new.

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Another thing I dislike is the capacitive touch screen doesn’t feel good as the glassy one on the iPhone, and last dislike thing is the 4 touch sensitive button below the screen are annoying, because I always touch on it accidentally.

Afterall, I like my phone, I am satisfied with it. I can’t dislike the battery life because all smart phone’s battery life is like that.

If you want this phone, you need a data plan because it syncs a lot.

Here’s mine LIKES and DISLIKES.

Likes:

  • Larger than iPhone’s screen.
  • Capacitive multi-touch screen.
  • Thin and lightweight.
  • Solid built.
  • 5MP Camera.
  • Android open-sourced platform.
  • Google Account and Facebook sync.
  • Cheaper than iPhone.
  • Unique because less people own it here at my place.
  • Pouch with Android cute logo.
  • Earpiece.

Dislikes:

  • Less apps.
  • Can’t buy paid apps here in Malaysia.
  • Screen not as sensitive as iPhone.
  • Battery life.
  • Speaker phone not so nice.
  • Facebook Application for Android. SUPER LOUSY.
  • 4 touch sensitive buttons below the screen.

I think that’s all. =)

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