Category Archive 'Reviews'
07.05.08

Will the new EeePC slow down sales of the Macbook Air?

- Notebooks, Alternatives, Reviews -

Good question. Honestly, if the new Asus EeePC 900 was available some months back, it might have tipped the scales against some folk’s choice of the ‘ultraportable’ Macbook Air. (Me included.) The new EeePC gets launched in my neck of the woods this coming Monday, and the Doodler got an advance review unit (a 12GB Windows XP version - ugh) to tinker with.

The new, truly ultraportable version removes some of the bigger complaints about the EeePC (screen and storage) and makes it an even more attractive alternative to the MBA, at a fourth of the price. But then again, different strokes for different folks.

If you’re at all curious, I have an unboxing gallery and a quick-and-dirty-review over at my EeePC blog. (Yes, I have a life outside of Macs.)

23.04.08

Getting Some Air: The MacADoodle MacBook Air Review

- Notebooks, Reviews -

I resisted getting one for weeks – which was actually easy because I couldn’t afford one. But things have a way of working out somehow, especially because of where I work. So I serendipitously got hold of a Macbook Air.

I’d been making noises, contrarian ones, here and on other blogs, that sorta made me look like I really didn’t want one and couldn’t care less. But deep down I knew the truth.

I had a long dalliance with another computer, the Asus EEEPC 701, for several long months (I even started a blog for it), and just lived on the fringes, on the periphery of MacDomWorldLand. Coupled with tons of work, plus a lot of personal issues I needed (need) to sort out, I’ve been remiss in updating this blog. I’m sure you noticed. My apologies for the neglect.

But once you go Mac, you can’t go back. I got some Air. So it’s here and here I am.

Been using it exclusively for almost two weeks now, and I’ve written my review for my magazine (the short version anyway – this is the long, detailed one I wanted to print).

So how is it?

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07.02.08

SSD Schmess-ess-dee

- Notebooks, Reviews -

Much as The Doodler would love to actually put the MacBook Air through its paces himself, availability and resources have conspired to deny him the pleasure.

Not so our friends at Ars Technica, where Jacqui Cheng recently did a detailed, comprehensive review of the base model. More interestingly, she just got a unit of the higher-end, slightly faster and US$1300-more expensive Air with the 64GB Solid State Drive, did the same benchmarks as with the base model, and then put the results head-to-head.

So, is the MacBook Air with the SSD worth the extra $1300?

No.

Read Jacqui’s comparative review here.

24.01.08

Buds

- Music, Audio, Accessories, iPods, iPhone, Reviews -

I got a new pair of earphones for the iPhone the other day: The V-Moda Vibe Duo Nero. Lots of contenders to the throne of the white buds, but all things being equal this is the only one worth getting.

iPhone buds are  the Holy Grail of accessories – while the white ones suffice, unfortunately they’re neither here nor there. To be fair they sound ok, but people keep them around because they have the mic and button on the cord. Those inclined to trade them right off for better ones tend to hang on for the functionality. Honestly, there aren’t any real compromise-free options available.

V-Moda previously released the Vibe Duo model which had the phone mic incorporated into it, but it didn’t have the all-important button that answered calls and stopped, started and forwarded tracks – just like the regular buds. The new models, which come in chrome, red and black, have this button, which is a trifle smaller than is convenient.

But the Vibe Duo is the only one that approximates the original buds in configuration and use without taking anything from the mix. The existing alternatives either have too many cords or have little growths and appendages that carry the mic or the button or both.

At US$99 the pair is the best option so far in terms of function and value. With some extras. Of course the plug fits, and the jack seems sturdily made with a knurled grip, as there are on the left and right buds themselves. The sleek chrome of the buds and jacks are well made, but the big surprise is the cords themselves. They are light, soft and pliable, and cloth-covered! The feel like well-made, durable string, and not prone to tangling or retaining odd shapes when they get wrapped around things. A self-sealing leather carry pouch comes in the box, which is a pretty classy bonus.

The buds are in-ears, which are acquired tastes. Some like it, some don’t. I belong to the former, having used many like them in the past. They come with six pairs of replaceable silicone fittings, in three sizes: S, M and L, and in clear or black. I’m most comfortable with the mediums. The in-ears seal out extraneous noise and amplify the sound; I’m glad I don’t have to dial up the volume to full all the time now. Two-thirds is plenty.

One of the comments is that the Bliss silicone fittings have a tendency to fall off their posts, and you find you lose one or the other in common use, forcing you to use the other color, or the other sizes. I own a pair of red V-Moda Vibes, and I was down to just four mismatched pairs until I figured a tiny droplet of glue on the rims when you pop the fittings on usually does the trick. You just have to settle on the size and color and stick with your choice.

Another usual comment is that V-Modas have tradionally been bassy buds; true, but not excessively so. Mids and highs don’t get buried, and the reproduced tones shine through the low lows. I’m prefer flat settings myself, but I can live with the V-Modas.

One of my friends who owns a pair already complains that it’s odd to use the V-Moda Vibe Duos as a handsfree headset, and having taken calls on it, I know what he means. The lack of the ambient noise is a bit disconcerting, since the in-ears shut everything out. But it isn’t a biggie; it’s just a matter of getting used to it,

I’m glad I got these, and can now set the white buds aside as reserves. Two Mac-A-Doodle thumbs up.

10.12.07

NSFW: iPhone vs. Nokia E70

- Funnies, iPhone, Diversions, Websites, Reviews, NSFW -

Yesterday I came across something so tasteless and crude yet so brilliantly funny at the same time that it had me ROTFL that I can’t resist linking to it.

It’s a point by point comparison of the iPhone versus the Nokia E70 done in the most scandalous way possible. There are days when I want to do this kind of a review in my magazine, and to see something so gleefully done is such a purgative experience it seems cathartic.

You might have seen it before, but it’s new to me. It’s got foul language and rude pictures galore, so don’t show this to your boss or kids now.

Readers with delicate sensibilities can just not click.

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