invisibleSHIELD

11 02 2007

ipod backI got myself the invisibleSHIELD right after my uncle gave me an iPod as a gift. I totally recommend this shield to every iPod user out there because it’s totally transparent unless you take a good hard look at the device. I tried scratching my iPod but it didn’t work. The layer of shield is tough and it has some sort of self regeneration material on it’s surface, keeping it smooth and shiny all the time. ipod frontAll I can say is the invisibleSHIELD is really amazing and worth the money. I’m totally satisfied with the purchase and hands down to their customer service. Now I have extra two package of the invisibleSHIELD. The delivery took too long so I e-mailed them about the situation and they promised to reship the items to me via priority shipping. Few days later, the original package came and the extras came after a few more days. Sell the new ones? Nah! I’m using them for backups just in case my invisibleSHIELD runs into any problems!……which i doubt would happen.





Core2Duo?

8 02 2007

So, I just got a new table right before Chinese New Year for my study room back in M’sia. The table was quite large and couldn’t fit into any car except the good ol’ Honda City! The old table was destroyed by my dad using brute force. New table comes, new computer comes as well Hehe. The old rig was finally dead due to overheating issues so my dad decided to get a new computer. Obviously this time it had to be customized. After doing some thorough homework, Intel’s Core2Duo was the better choice over AMD. I’m not really a fanboy for Intel processors because my AMD Athlon64 works flawlessly for me but having a stable system was important for my dad, especially overheating, has to be eliminated.

LG1900RI chose MSI’s 975X Platinum PowerUp edition, E4300 Core2Duo processor and a HIS 1650XT with a nice cooling system. The whole system runs cool and perfect but what I loved most was the LCD monitor. I think it’s one of the best looking LCD monitor in the market today. The LG 1900R totally kicks every other LCD monitor in the ass with a hole in the middle. Apparently, the hole is not only there just for visuals, but in the words of LG themselves, “When you turn on the light, red light comes on clockwise direction to make you feel the smoothness of the light.” I’m totally lovin’ the red and black colour.