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		<title>Samsung Galaxy S III</title>
		<link>http://thevooner.com/2012/05/06/samsung-galaxy-s-iii/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 07:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Samsung has announced the new Galaxy S3 and it looks impressive.  A 4.8&#8243; AMOLED screen with a  quad-core processor are just some of the notable highlights.  I&#8217;m not a big fan of the design though as it does seem a &#8230; <a href="http://thevooner.com/2012/05/06/samsung-galaxy-s-iii/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung has announced the new <a title="Samsung Galaxy S3" href="http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxys3/index.html">Galaxy S3 </a>and it looks impressive.  A 4.8&#8243; AMOLED screen with a  quad-core processor are just some of the notable highlights.  I&#8217;m not a big fan of the design though as it does seem a little too &#8220;round&#8221; for my liking.  I guess I&#8217;ll need to see it in person.</p>
<p>A 2100 mAh battery sounds like a good improvement.  I&#8217;m keen to see how the eye-tracking software works and how good it is.  I am surprised they didn&#8217;t go to a 12MP camera but 8MP is already very good I suppose.  Running on the latest Android is always a good thing.  Also, while the S-Voice (a Siri alternative) is amusing, it is certainly not a feature I would demand or probably use.  Still, it&#8217;s clearly pit against Apple features and seems to set a new benchmark.</p>
<p>theVooner says: Need to see it first, but the specs look impressive.  I&#8217;m eager to see a Galaxy Note upgrade!</p>
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		<title>HTC One X Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2012 23:59:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[HTC was without a doubt one of the brands that I thought would lead the Android revolution.  In many ways, it was one of the early pioneers, but for the past year, HTC has been nearly invisible.  Several poor designs, &#8230; <a href="http://thevooner.com/2012/04/11/htc-one-x-review/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HTC was without a doubt one of the brands that I thought would lead the Android revolution.  In many ways, it was one of the early pioneers, but for the past year, HTC has been nearly invisible.  Several poor designs, poor time to market, and before you knew it HTC was eclipsed.  Samsung in particular has been very dominant of late.  Creative designs, solid specs, great screens, etc. all led Samsung to dominate the latest wave of Android devices.  After several failed attempts at new products, HTC announced a few new products including the HTC One X.  With some fairly impressive specs (notably the quad-core and 720p HD screen), the latest Android, and with HTC’s Sense UI – it seemed as if HTC might be finally back.  I had to find out.</p>
<p>HTC bought Beats last year and has started to incorporate it into devices.  With the One X, HTC decided to also launch a “Premium” set that included a pair of Beats Headphones.  I signed up for the early launch, and when I got the e-mail asking me to go collect it, I went down to collect my package.  HTC was really gracious enough to offer those of us that signed up for the set early, a slight discount of nearly 10%.  We love the marketing!</p>
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<h2>Form</h2>
<p>The One X looks like many of HTC’s previous designs &#8211; curved edges are the norm now.  But what strikes me about the handset is how thin it is.  Officially, that’s 8.9mm (0.4mm thinner than the iPhone) – it feels fantastic.  The handset comes with a 4.7” screen and so the handset’s size is very much guided by this screen size.  While it may be large, its not overly large (like the Galaxy Note) and still very much feels like a handset.  At 130 grams, the One X is not lightest but by no means is it heavy.  The solid, metallic construction may add to the weight, but it feels very well built, unlike the plastic feel of the Galaxy S2/Note and comparable to the iPhone – this feels sturdy.</p>
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<p>I chose the white color handset and there is a fantastic contrast with the white color of the back and the black front.  The screen has a black border around it, which is a different design to almost every phone that normally has very little framing.  The contrast does actually look very nice and makes the screen seem larger than it really is.  The Premium set comes with a set of White Beats by Dr. Dre BeatsSolo Headset.  The usual charger, USB cable, and a headset are also included in the box.  You also get a small tool to open the Sim card slot.</p>
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<p>The phone is actually slightly curved, something that started with other handsets like those by Samsung.  I always thought this was an odd design – why make it curved?  But when you use the phone, and especially during a call, it does actually seem to make sense and feels ergonomically correct.</p>
<p>At the bottom of the screen is a touchpad for Back, Home, and Recent Apps function.  There is no ‘button’ for home but instead is a touchpad that works just as well, but without that feedback of a button.</p>
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<p>The Power button is at the top with the Up/Down bar on the right.  This took a little getting used to as all the Galaxy devices and the iPhone have this on the left side.  The charging port (standard micro USB) is on the side though, which is quite different from other handsets.  This means that there isn’t a “charging dock” that props up the handset like iPhone and Samsung handsets.  There may be one later that charges it on the side, but I don’t think that is as nice or practical like the other handsets.  There are these exposed metallic dots on the back of the handset which may serve some other purpose.  If they are designed to connect to a dock (for charging) or connect in some way to external devices, then this concern would be moot.  But I haven’t seen anything announced as of yet.</p>
<p>To my surpise, there is no back cover to remove.  No access to the battery or any other slot.  This is akin to an iPhone and a departure for HTC.  I guess the design of the handset precluded such access.  I’m not sure if I like or don’t like this.  Honestly, I rarely take off the back cover on phones anyways.  I have an external battery pack for on-the-fly charging (instead of carrying around an extra battery), so there really isn’t a need to remove the back cover on any phone.</p>
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<p>I do wish that the phone had a micro SD card slot as it would make transferring over data more easily from my other phones.  Nevertheless, the phone comes with 32GB of built-in capacity.  HTC also provides you with 25Gb of Dropbox space, though this is only for two years.  Be warned that after two years, I’m sure Dropbox will charge you for the extra space.</p>
<p>To access the Sim card slot, just like the iPhone, you push a pin into a slot and the card slides out.  Interestingly, it’s a Micro-Sim card slot.  The One X is one of the first non-Apple phones that I have come across to use the Micro-Sim card slot as well.  Luckily, my Sim card is already a Micro-Sim card.  Still, anyone with multiple Sim cards, that intends on switching out Sim cards will, like the iPhone, need  to resize them to Micro-Sim.  Not really an issue I guess given the proliferation of the iPhone and its use of the Micro-Sim size.</p>
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<p>Overall, the design of the One X is very good.  I would have preferred the charger plug at the bottom (with the potential option of a charging stand) and the addition of a micro-SD card slot, but otherwise, its very good.  Some may prefer the option of a removable battery, but with the popularity of the iPhone despite the lack of a removable battery, I don’t think this is a deal-breaker for most.</p>

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          <h4>theVooner says: Form Rating</h4>
          <div><span class="rating4" title="">4 </span><p>4 out of 5 - Ideal size device with a great design.  Lack of micro SD card slot, removable battery, and different charger port location are minor shortcomings.<p/></div></blockquote>
<h2>Function</h2>
<p>The most important spec in the One X is the fact it uses a Quad-core 1.5GHz processor.  This is a notable upgrade from the dual-core processors of late.  And the improvement is very noticeable.  I don’t know if its HTC’s spectacular UI or the processor, but this is the fastest, most reactive phone I have used (as responsive, if not more, than the iOS).  The reaction time, transition screens, and just general use are very quick.  The tactile feedback and haptic responses feel instantaneous and smooth.</p>
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<p>As a result of this processor, applications just seem better.  Apps designed for the Android 4.0 like the Chrome Browser (Beta) are very quick.  Not only do apps load quickly, but within the apps, the functions just seem faster.  Games, messaging, multi-tasking, etc. all are quicker and better than in previous versions.  The combination of Android 4.0.3 and HTC Sense UI 4.0 works well.  All of the positives of the Sense UI are there and it just makes the phone feel so much better.  I had forgotten how good it was having not used a HTC phone for the past 18 months.  This is especially apparent on the Galaxy Nexus, which is just the Android system on its own, and I certainly can see the difference.</p>
<p>theVooner is a huge Android fan and this phone only helps elevate the OS.  The bottom line is simple: this is the fastest Android handset that I have ever used, and it certainly shows.  Adding the Sense UI only completes the experience.  Compared to the Galaxy S2, the Galaxy Note, and even the Galaxy Nexus, this phone is quicker and smoother than any of the past champions.</p>
<p>One thing new that I had not seen before on previous Android devices was the ability to transfer your information from one device to another.  On the start-up, I was asked if I wanted to do so and I selected ‘Yes’.  The good thing was that this helped copy many of the applications that was already installed on my previous phone.  It even kept some of the settings and information.  It did not transfer my SMS messages, which was disappointing.  It also created a number of duplicates in my Contacts list (replicating what I had on my Google account with the phone), but this was easily resolved within Google itself on a desktop (selecting ‘Merge duplicates’).  Otherwise though, this was a pretty nice feature.</p>
<p>The One X comes with a Super IPS LCD2 4.7” 720p screen.  The screen has a resolution of 720&#215;1280 that makes it one of the best screens available in the market.  And it really shows.  Images are especially crisp and with the processor, it really does look amazing.  4.7” is actually the perfect size for a smartphone.  While I really like the Galaxy Note, its 5.3” screen can be a bit big for most and does make the device more of a hybrid.  The One X is a smartphone.  I wouldn’t be surprised if the next incarnation of the iPhone moves to a 4.7” screen.</p>
<p>The Galaxy Nexus has similar resolutions to this, but the One X does look better.  It’s also much brighter.  Turning both phones to the maximum brightness, the One X appears to be a little brighter.   This phone outperforms the Galaxy S2 and even the small screen of the iPhone doesn’t look as good as the One X.  Only the Galaxy Note is comparable.  All in all, a massive improvement over previous HTC screens and finally a top notch one to compete.</p>
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<p>Beats Audio:  While I was thought it was a brilliant piece of marketing genius for HTC to buy Beats, I wonder if incorporating Beats into a handset was nothing more than just a gimmick.  But to my pleasant surprise – it works!  And works well.  HTC has never been known for its audio quality, but this handset sounds very good.   I’ve generally been happy with the sound quality of the Galaxy S2/Note/Nexus and the iPhone has always been more than capable.  But HTC handsets haven’t always had the greatest output.  The addition of Beats Audio seems to bring it back up to par.</p>
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<p>When I plug in a pair of earphones/headphones, the built-in Beats Audio enhancement turns on (you can select to turn it off), which does improve the sound.  The bass seems bigger and the sound more rich as a result of Beats.  This is a welcome addition.  The built-in speaker is half decent.  Though I feel the Galaxy S2/Note have better speakers, it is more than adequate for calls or music.</p>
<p>One of the biggest complaints I have had with the iPhone is that it’s a really poor phone.  Dropped calls and poor connections are just some of my frustrations (especially with the 4S).  The One X didn’t seem to suffer any of these issues.  I have been using it for the past 5 days and I have no issues with it as a phone.</p>
<p>The One X has an 8MP lens that takes very good photos.  I tried to compare it to the camera images from other phones, but this is a subjective call.  For me, the photos were about the same as the Galaxy S2/Note and slightly better than the iPhone.  (This, of course, is very subjective and does depend on many different factors – for me, the One X camera is very good.)  The flash is powerful but not overwhelming.  The front-facing camera is adequate.</p>
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<p>In addition, the phone comes with an amazing array of enhancements for the camera, all designed to make a good photo great.  Options like HDR, Panorama and low light are included as well as numerous effects such as Vignette, Sepia, and Vintage (among others).  All of these make the One X a really strong device for taking photos.  I took a few videos and played them back on a computer.  They looked very crisp and clear.  I still haven’t played with all the different functions yet though, but the camera looks very capable.</p>
<p>The 1800mAh battery is more than adequate for a full day of use.  As a new device for me, of course I was using it more than usual over these past few days and importantly, the battery held out.  I ran it down to about 16% after a full day of use, which for me is good enough.  I charge my phone every night and have access to a charger (car, office, external battery etc.) throughout the day.  Still I’m glad it lasted for a day even though I deliberately turn off ‘Automatic Brightness’ and set all my phones at the mid-point of brightness by default.</p>

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          <h4>theVooner says: Function Rating</h4>
          <div><span class="rating5" title="">5 </span><p>5 out of 5 – Speedy performance driven by a quad-core processor and a great screen help make this a fantastic Android phone.<p/></div></blockquote>
<h2>Factor</h2>
<p>Overall, given the excellent performance of the phone, this has moved to the top of my handset recommendation list.  It finally showcases the speed and power of the Android system.  I believe we have a handset that can really challenge the iOS and bodes well for future generations of Android.</p>
<p>HTC didn’t skimp on the other factors that it thinks users want as well, putting in a very good camera with a ton of features and enhancements.  Beats audio is a great marketing ploy, and honestly, it does work.  The Premium set package is a great marketing ploy.</p>
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<p>This is probably my 7<sup>th</sup> or 8<sup>th</sup> Android handset, but it is definitely the best one yet.  Even the same apps that I have been using phone after phone seem “better” on this handset.  A sharper screen with a much faster interface just makes it all flow really well.  If you are in the market for a new phone, looking for an alternative to the iPhone, or just want an upgrade – the HTC One X is definitely one to consider.</p>

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          <h4>theVooner says: Factor Rating</h4>
          <div><span class="rating5" title="">5 </span><p>5 out of 5 – This is the best Android phone right now. Exceptional speed and a great screen is all that you need.  It just works.<p/></div></blockquote>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2012 00:20:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just got an e-mail that the HTC One-X &#8220;Premium Set&#8221; that I signed up for is ready to collet on Thursday, April 5.  In addition to the phone, the Premium set comes with a Beats Headphone.  According to some &#8230; <a href="http://thevooner.com/2012/04/03/htc-one-x-premiem-set-ready-to-collect/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got an e-mail that the HTC One-X &#8220;Premium Set&#8221; that I signed up for is ready to collet on Thursday, April 5.  In addition to the phone, the Premium set comes with a Beats Headphone.  According to some websites, because I signed up early, it comes at a slight discount to the normal retail price.  I&#8217;m not sure if that&#8217;s correct, but it would be nice to see them reward us for being early adopters.  Again if you can&#8217;t remember why the One-X is so appealing, here are a few reasons:</p>
<ol>
<li>Quadcore 1.5GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 chip (should make it one of the fastest phones)</li>
<li>4.7&#8243; 720p Gorilla Glass, Super LCD2 screen</li>
<li>Beats Sound integrated</li>
<li>Android 4.0 with HTC Sense 4 (the Sense UI is still one of the best)</li>
<li>8MP camera with BSI and lots of features like dual shutters, HDR, HD video, etc.</li>
<li>25GB of Dropbox space included (valid though only for 2 years)</li>
<li>At 8.9mm, it&#8217;s thinner than an iPhone</li>
<li>NFC</li>
</ol>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>I guess I&#8217;ll find out more on Thursday when I go see it.  I still love the Samsung Galaxy Note, but I&#8217;m keen to see what this can offer.</p>
<p>theVooner says: Welcome back HTC, we missed you.</p>
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		<title>New Watches from BaselWorld 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2012 03:07:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There were some fairly impressive watches announced at BaselWorld 2012.  There was a lot of remakes but a few new models caught my eye. Among the new watches, the Rolex Sky-Dweller looked the most interesting to me.  A 42mm Annual &#8230; <a href="http://thevooner.com/2012/03/25/new-watches-from-baselworld-2012/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There were some fairly impressive watches announced at BaselWorld 2012.  There was a lot of remakes but a few new models caught my eye.</p>
<p>Among the new watches, the Rolex Sky-Dweller looked the most interesting to me.  A 42mm Annual Calendar and GMT, this is a new design for Rolex and certainly their most complicated watch.</p>
<div id="attachment_1038" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 550px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1038" src="http://thevooner.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Rolex_Sky_Dweller_01.jpeg" alt="Rolex Sky Dweller" width="540" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Rolex Sky Dweller</p></div>
<p>Among &#8220;crazy&#8221; watches, I think the Christophe Claret X-Trem 1 looks&#8230; well&#8230; crazy!  But I like it.  Retrograde Hours/Minutes display using floating metal balls with a 60-second Tourbillon at the bottom shows the seconds.</p>
<div id="attachment_1039" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 460px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1039" src="http://thevooner.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/claret.jpeg" alt="Claret X Trem 1" width="450" height="450" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Claret X Trem 1</p></div>
<p>Many went with limited or just upgrades of existing models.  These were my favorite notables:</p>
<p>Harry Winston Ocean Sport Chronograph Limited Edition: While the initial Sport Chronography was impressive, this one is even more so made from a material called Zalium which is supposed to be super-light and more scratch resistant.</p>
<div id="attachment_1041" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 610px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1041" src="http://thevooner.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Harry-Winston-Zalium1-600x479.jpg" alt="Harry Winston Ocean Sport Chronograph Limited edition" width="600" height="479" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Harry Winston Ocean Sport Chronograph Limited edition</p></div>
<p>The Tag Heur Carrera Calibre 17 80th Birthday Limited Edition: a remake of the classic Carrera Chronograph.</p>
<div id="attachment_1042" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 514px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1042" src="http://thevooner.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Carrera_Calibre-17-Jack-Heuer-80th-birthday_CV2119-504x600.jpg" alt="Tag Heur Carrera Calibre 17 80th Birthday Limited Edition" width="504" height="600" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Tag Heur Carrera Calibre 17 80th Birthday Limited Edition</p></div>
<p>Others like Patek went more subtle with a &#8220;white&#8221; version of their Nautilus.</p>
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<p>Lange updated their Lange 1 with more complications: the Lange 1 Tourbillon Annual Calendar</p>
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<p>All of these are likely to cost a fortune, but they do look impressive.</p>
<p>theVooner says: The watch remains one of the few jewelry pieces for men, so make sure you own a few good ones!</p>
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		<title>WHITE Leica M9-P</title>
		<link>http://thevooner.com/2012/03/23/leica-white-m9-p/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2012 09:56:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leica is poised to introduce the very sexy White Leica M9-P in June.  There are only 50 pieces made and from what I read, its a Japan-Only product.  The major downside though is the cost, expected to be around 2.6m &#8230; <a href="http://thevooner.com/2012/03/23/leica-white-m9-p/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leica is poised to introduce the very sexy White Leica M9-P in June.  There are only 50 pieces made and from what I read, its a Japan-Only product.  The major downside though is the cost, expected to be around 2.6m Yen or something like US$32k.  That&#8217;s a pretty crazy amount of money for a Leica.  It does come with the amazing 50mm Noctilux lens in an unavailable Chrome finish which is incredible (it&#8217;s available in Black for about US$11k, but not in Chrome).  As I already own the White M8 Limited Edition, this is so tempting.  But I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s worth the money.  I do want an M9 with a Noctilux lens, but you can get the same setup for about US$19k (about US$8k for the body, US$11k for the lens), about 60% of this limited White one.  But it&#8217;s White!  How can you not want one?</p>
<p>theVooner says: Another White Leica&#8230; time to upgrade!</p>
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		<title>Thermaltake Level 10 Gaming Mouse</title>
		<link>http://thevooner.com/2012/03/17/thermaltake-level-10-gaming-mouse/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Mar 2012 02:55:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most impressive looking mouses to come, the Thermaltake Level 10 mouse is a design collaboration with Thermaltake BMW Group DesignworksUSA.  This looks really impressive, with 7 lighting effect colors, perforated surface for &#8220;ventilation&#8221;, aluminum base, and 8200 &#8230; <a href="http://thevooner.com/2012/03/17/thermaltake-level-10-gaming-mouse/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most impressive looking mouses to come, the <a title="Thermaltake Level 10 Mouse" href="http://mmouse.ttesports.com/">Thermaltake Level 10 mouse</a> is a design collaboration with Thermaltake BMW Group DesignworksUSA.  This looks really impressive, with 7 lighting effect colors, perforated surface for &#8220;ventilation&#8221;, aluminum base, and 8200 DPI.  I want one!</p>
<p>theVooner says: Yes please!</p>
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		<title>Tag Heuer Racer</title>
		<link>http://thevooner.com/2012/03/14/tag-heuer-racer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2012 08:56:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tag Heuer has released a glimpse of an upcoming smartphone &#8211; the Racer.  While we haven&#8217;t seen the full details, we do know that it comes with the &#8220;latest&#8221; Android (4.0?), a &#8220;high-speed&#8221; processor, but more important, is covered in &#8230; <a href="http://thevooner.com/2012/03/14/tag-heuer-racer/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tag Heuer has released a glimpse of an upcoming smartphone &#8211; the Racer.  While we haven&#8217;t seen the full details, we do know that it comes with the &#8220;latest&#8221; Android (4.0?), a &#8220;high-speed&#8221; processor, but more important, is covered in a brilliant carbon fibre and titanium shell.  All this for a mere 2,800 Euros!  Looks impressive, though that is pricey.</p>
<p>To my surprise, luxury phones like Tag Heuer and Nokia&#8217;s high-end Vertu phones actually do sell despite the high price.  But none of those currently are smartphones.  And to me, that was one of the worse things about luxury handsets &#8211; that they are high on luxury, but low on tech.  Hopefully this will start a trend of better software to match the hardware.</p>
<p>theVooner says: If you have way too much money, then this is your phone.</p>
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		<title>Emperor Workstation</title>
		<link>http://thevooner.com/2012/03/10/emperor-workstation/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2012 06:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canadian Company Emperor has two extremely impressive workstation options for those of us extreme geeks.  The Emperor 1510 is their entry-level workstation which looks like a fantastic Pod you climb into and be surrounded by screens.  I love it!  I&#8217;m &#8230; <a href="http://thevooner.com/2012/03/10/emperor-workstation/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canadian Company Emperor has two extremely impressive workstation options for those of us extreme geeks.  The <a title="Emperor 1510" href="http://www.mwelab.com/emperor-1510/overview">Emperor 1510</a> is their entry-level workstation which looks like a fantastic Pod you climb into and be surrounded by screens.  I love it!  I&#8217;m wondering how I can get this into my house and set it up.  It looks comfortable, and with some fairly impressive specs: single or triple monitor mount, Bose sound, HDMI/USB ports, etc.  At a cost of C$6200, its not over the top.  But that&#8217;s just the basic one.</p>
<div id="attachment_1032" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 460px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1032" src="http://thevooner.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/images-gallery-1510-2.jpeg" alt="Emperor 1510" width="450" height="326" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Emperor 1510</p></div>
<p>But for the ultimate Workstation, Emperor has the customized <a title="Emperor 200" href="http://www.mwelab.com/emperor-200/overview">200 model</a> which looks even more impressive.  It includes touch screen controls, 3&#215;24&#8243; screens, air filtering system, light therapy, and electric powered leather seats.  It looks like you can also customize the color.  At C$46,150 though, it&#8217;s not cheap.  But, oh I can dream.</p>
<div id="attachment_1033" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 460px"><img class="size-full wp-image-1033" src="http://thevooner.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/images-gallery-200-1.jpeg" alt="Emperor 200" width="450" height="326" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Emperor 200</p></div>
<p>theVooner says: Let&#8217;s put one in the living room!</p>
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		<title>The &#8220;new&#8221; iPad &#8211; not an iPad 3</title>
		<link>http://thevooner.com/2012/03/08/the-new-ipad-not-ipad-3/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2012 05:13:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple announced its next-generation iPad, calling it the &#8220;new&#8221; iPad and not the iPad 3.  The new iPad has 4 notable upgrades: A retina display featuring 2048-by-1536-pixel resolution at 264 pixels per inch (ppi) Dual Core A5X custom chip with quad &#8230; <a href="http://thevooner.com/2012/03/08/the-new-ipad-not-ipad-3/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple announced its next-generation iPad, calling it the &#8220;new&#8221; iPad and not the iPad 3.  The new iPad has 4 notable upgrades:</p>
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<li>A retina display featuring 2048-by-1536-pixel resolution at 264 pixels per inch (ppi)</li>
<li>Dual Core A5X custom chip with quad core graphics</li>
<li>5-megapixel iSight camera w/ HD video recording</li>
<li>4G LTE as an option</li>
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<p>In my opinion, this seems fairly disappointing.  While these are positive upgrades to the device, this certainly doesn&#8217;t live up to expectations.  The new iPad has the same design as the iPad 2 which means this is much like the 4S replacement for the iPhone 4 &#8211; just a minor upgrade.  Perhaps this has much to with Apple not calling it the iPad 3.</p>
<p>The screen upgrade is worthy, but as many already have an iPhone, this won&#8217;t seem like something revolutionary.  I&#8217;ve always though people walking around carrying the iPad and using it as a camera was a little silly, but I guess there will be more people doing so now.  For me, the key upgrade is the dual core chip.  HD files (video for example) just do not play on the iPad so this is a vast improvement.  Hopefully, we&#8217;ll get much better gaming on the device as well.  4G is a wonderful option, but I don&#8217;t believe networks globally are ready, and the poor telcos &#8211; networks, already under so much pressure now is likely to only get more overwhelmed with the further surge in data usage.</p>
<p>So what do you do?  Do you buy an iPad 3?  Well unless you are a real gadget freak like me, I&#8217;m not convinced. If you are still using the iPad 1, then yes, it&#8217;s definitely worth it.  If you have an iPad 2, I don&#8217;t think you need to go out immediately and get the iPad 3.  It&#8217;s also a little late to try to sell the iPad as prices have already fallen and after today, it will go down even more.  So I would just hang in there for now.</p>
<p>With Apple moving the bar up, there is likely to be another wave of new tablets.  There are already some good alternatives, but let&#8217;s see what the competition can deliver as well, and soon.</p>
<p>theVooner says: Disappointing.  Very disappointing.  Apple is running out of tricks.  Will the real iPad 3 please stand up?</p>
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		<title>Lytro Camera &#8211; a new way to take photos</title>
		<link>http://thevooner.com/2012/03/02/lytro-camera-a-new-way-to-take-photos/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2012 10:34:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Voon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lytro Camera So this company Lytro has come up with a very novel camera that takes a whole new approach to taking pictures.  Using a new idea of capturing an image, the camera (if you can call it that as &#8230; <a href="http://thevooner.com/2012/03/02/lytro-camera-a-new-way-to-take-photos/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lytro Camera</p>
<p>So this company Lytro has come up with a very novel camera that takes a whole new approach to taking pictures.  Using a new idea of capturing an image, the camera (if you can call it that as it looks very little like a camera) allows one to take an image and then process it on a Mac.  The edited image allows you to change the point of focus which can dramatically alter your interpretation of the image.  By re-focusing on the different depths of focus, you can completely change the image you are looking at.  I love the whole idea, the science behind it and the result.  Its such a fantastic, novel approach to images.  I&#8217;m certainly curious.</p>
<p>theVooner says: Love the tech!  Let&#8217;s put it into phones.</p>
<div id="attachment_881" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 610px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-881" src="http://thevooner.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ProductPage_Hero_Red-600x400.jpg" alt="Lytron" width="600" height="400" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lytron</p></div>
<p>I was digging deeper into the technology and the device as I was serious about actually ordering one.  I think the technology is outstanding and I love trying new things.  But I was sad to learn from several other sources that while the technology is sound and the device does what it says it would do, the image quality/resolution isn&#8217;t very good.  The disappointment is that the output image is just 1.2 megapixels and from what I read and saw, the images aren&#8217;t good enough.  That unfortunately doesn&#8217;t sound very promising.  In addition, the whole thing relies heavily on a program (which works only on a Mac for now).  While that&#8217;s ok, you could arguably get a lot of help by using Lightroom/Photoshop and working with RAW images to get better outputs as well.  It might not be able to change the focus as wonder as this does, but it gives you a lot of options that would certainly improve the image.  So while the technology sounds extremely promising (and very cool), it might be more warranted to wait for the second or third generation Lytro.</p>
<div id="attachment_882" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 610px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-882" src="http://thevooner.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Lifestyle_ElectricBlue_ThreeModels-600x400.jpg" alt="Lytro in use" width="600" height="400" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lytro in use</p></div>
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