Acer expands business to the US w/ its Liquid M220

Acer announces that it will further extend its reach in smartphone business to the United States by making its Liquid M220 available to Microsoft Stores. It is the first Liquid smartphone to run on Windows 8.1 OS and is supported by Acer for the free Windows 10 update.

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Acer Liquid M220 specs:
4-inch WVGA display, 800×480, 233ppi
1.2GHz Dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200
512MB RAM
8GB Internal Storage
expandable up to 32GB via microSD
5MP rear camera with LED Flash
2MP front camera
3G HSPA
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
Windows 8.1, upgradeable to Windows 10
1300mAh Li-Ion battery

We’ve first reported on this device last month as it was one of the first smartphones announced at MWC 2015. We mentioned that because of its affordable price tag, it was the first Windows 8.1 Phone that can give entry-level Lumias a run for their money.  It is available in Mystic Black and Pure White colors, and will be available in Microsoft Stores in the States starting June for $79.99.

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Bose CineMate 15 Home Theater Speaker System Review

Last month, we brought you the review of the Bose Lifestyle 535 Series III, a high-end speaker system that costs Php200K. Yes, it’s expensive but if you’re looking for a more affordable alternative from the same brand then you might want to take a look at the CineMate 15. Find out what we think of this home theater speaker system by reading our review below.

Design and Construction

If the Lifestyle 535 Series III looks complicated due to its multiple components, the CineMate 15 goes for the opposite and is tagged as the simplest soundbar system from Bose. While the Lifestyle has 4 satellite speakers, one center speaker, and an Acoustimass subwoofer modeul, the CineMate 15 only has two components: the Soundbar speaker and the Acoustimass module.

The Soundbar is made of plastic with a combination of matte and glossy finish. It has metal grills on the front and top as well as on the left and right sides. At the back you will see ports for the optical, coaxial, and R-L audio connections. Underneath is the rubber base to prevent it from slipping. The Soundbar is compact and discreet-looking so that it will sit well in front of your TV. It’s also relatively light as its just slightly heavier than the Bose Soundlink Color Bluetooth Speaker at 0.68 kg.

The Acoustimass module, on the other hand, is huge and heavy and resembles a desktop PC case with a plastic body with matte finish. This is the component that handles all the bass heavy-lifting. At the back you will see the speaker connectors for the Soundbar, the volume knob to adjust bass levels, and port for the power cord. Since it is huge, it is meant to be placed on the floor along the same wall as your TV.

Setup

As mentioned earlier, the CineMate 15 is the simplest soundbar system from Bose. Setup was easy as you only need one connection to your TV. In our case, we used analog connection with the TV as output. Input connection will be to the soundbar which is then connected to the Acoustimass module. Now audio from the TV, regardless of source (HDMI, Cable TV, VGA), will be passed on to the CineMate 15.

The package comes with a Bose universal remote control which you need to power the system, adjust volume, and control other IR-equipped systems. A tiny white LED will light up to let you know that the system and will also blink whenever you adjust the volume. Unfortunately, there’s no visual indicator similar to what you see on your TV when you adjust the volume. In addition, the bass can’t be adjusted using the remote.

Sound Quality

Powerful bass is the best feature of the CineMate 15. As its name suggests it can emulate the deep bass and rumbling that you experience inside a cinema. To achieve that effect the four-element speaker array and the Acoustimass module takes advantage of the walls and enclosure inside your home.

Sound quality, as expected, is good with powerful and punchy bass response that you can definitely feel. Mids and highs are also good as it is crisp and detailed. However, the bass can be overbearing at times so you might want to turn it down a bit in certain scenarios while the trebles could use some additional oomph. There will also be times when you would want to adjust the settings for bass and trebles to suit your preferences, unfortunately, the CineMate 15 doesn’t provide that option.

Conclusion

The Bose CineMate 15 delivers a really good auditory experience in a relative small and simple package. It is indeed the simplest soundbar system from Bose as it is easy to setup. However, that simplicity extends to not having a better visual indicator for volumes, no extra settings for audio, and no remote bass controls.

Sound-wise, it’s a drastic improvement from the usual audio quality your TV can provide. We used it for movies, music, ordinary cable TV shows, as well as gaming. The crisp trebles and wall-shaking bass will immerse you in a rich auditory experience.

Let me remind you though that this isn’t a 5.1 surround system so if you’re an audiophile with very high standards, the CineMate 15 may fall short in your expectations. For that level of experience we recommend the Php200K Bose Lifestyle 535 Series III. But for those that who want to take their TV audio up a notch without burning that amount of money, the Bose CineMate 15 is the first step to consider.

Bose CineMate 15 specs:
Four array speaker soundbar
2.1-channel
Bose TrueSpace signal processing
1 x Optical digital input (on soundbar)
1 x Coaxial digital input (on soundbar)
1 x RCA L/R stereo analog input (on soundbar)
2 x Speaker input (on Acoustimass module)
2 x Speaker output (on soundbar)
Power: 100 – 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz (300 W)
Soundbar: 30.48 x 8.25 x 6.98cm
Acoustimass Module: 22.35 x 36.83 x 48.51cm
Remote Control: 5.33 x 22.35 x 3.04cm
Soundbar: 1.31kg
Acoustimass Module: 10.56kg
Price: Php39,000

What we liked about it:
* Really good sound quality
* Powerful bass
* Simple and easy to set up
* Doesn’t take up much space
* Analog and optical cable included
* Universal Remote included

What we didn’t like:
* No visual indicator for volume levels
* Limited audio settings
* Bass can’t be controlled by remote

The Bose CineMate 15 is available in the following Bose stores: Alabang Town Center, Glorietta 3, Power Plant Mall, SM Aura Premier, SM City North Edsa The Block, SM Mall of Asia, SM Megamall, Shangri-la Mall, Trinoma.

Authorized Dealers: Abenson Ascott, Ambassador Appliances, Ang Brothers, Anson’s (selected stores), Automatic Centre (selected stores) , Architectural Audio, Better Components Davao, Cebu Classic Hifi, Duty Free Fiesta Mall, Duty Free Resorts World Manila, Robinsons Appliances (select stores), S&R, Soundroom Cebu.

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Bose CineMate 15 Home Theater Speaker System Review

Last month, we brought you the review of the Bose Lifestyle 535 Series III, a high-end speaker system that costs Php200K. Yes, it’s expensive but if you’re looking for a more affordable alternative from the same brand then you might want to take a look at the CineMate 15. Find out what we think of this home theater speaker system by reading our review below.

Design and Construction

If the Lifestyle 535 Series III looks complicated due to its multiple components, the CineMate 15 goes for the opposite and is tagged as the simplest soundbar system from Bose. While the Lifestyle has 4 satellite speakers, one center speaker, and an Acoustimass subwoofer modeul, the CineMate 15 only has two components: the Soundbar speaker and the Acoustimass module.

The Soundbar is made of plastic with a combination of matte and glossy finish. It has metal grills on the front and top as well as on the left and right sides. At the back you will see ports for the optical, coaxial, and R-L audio connections. Underneath is the rubber base to prevent it from slipping. The Soundbar is compact and discreet-looking so that it will sit well in front of your TV. It’s also relatively light as its just slightly heavier than the Bose Soundlink Color Bluetooth Speaker at 0.68 kg.

The Acoustimass module, on the other hand, is huge and heavy and resembles a desktop PC case with a plastic body with matte finish. This is the component that handles all the bass heavy-lifting. At the back you will see the speaker connectors for the Soundbar, the volume knob to adjust bass levels, and port for the power cord. Since it is huge, it is meant to be placed on the floor along the same wall as your TV.

Setup

As mentioned earlier, the CineMate 15 is the simplest soundbar system from Bose. Setup was easy as you only need one connection to your TV. In our case, we used analog connection with the TV as output. Input connection will be to the soundbar which is then connected to the Acoustimass module. Now audio from the TV, regardless of source (HDMI, Cable TV, VGA), will be passed on to the CineMate 15.

The package comes with a Bose universal remote control which you need to power the system, adjust volume, and control other IR-equipped systems. A tiny white LED will light up to let you know that the system and will also blink whenever you adjust the volume. Unfortunately, there’s no visual indicator similar to what you see on your TV when you adjust the volume. In addition, the bass can’t be adjusted using the remote.

Sound Quality

Powerful bass is the best feature of the CineMate 15. As its name suggests it can emulate the deep bass and rumbling that you experience inside a cinema. To achieve that effect the four-element speaker array and the Acoustimass module takes advantage of the walls and enclosure inside your home.

Sound quality, as expected, is good with powerful and punchy bass response that you can definitely feel. Mids and highs are also good as it is crisp and detailed. However, the bass can be overbearing at times so you might want to turn it down a bit in certain scenarios while the trebles could use some additional oomph. There will also be times when you would want to adjust the settings for bass and trebles to suit your preferences, unfortunately, the CineMate 15 doesn’t provide that option.

Conclusion

The Bose CineMate 15 delivers a really good auditory experience in a relative small and simple package. It is indeed the simplest soundbar system from Bose as it is easy to setup. However, that simplicity extends to not having a better visual indicator for volumes, no extra settings for audio, and no remote bass controls.

Sound-wise, it’s a drastic improvement from the usual audio quality your TV can provide. We used it for movies, music, ordinary cable TV shows, as well as gaming. The crisp trebles and wall-shaking bass will immerse you in a rich auditory experience.

Let me remind you though that this isn’t a 5.1 surround system so if you’re an audiophile with very high standards, the CineMate 15 may fall short in your expectations. For that level of experience we recommend the Php200K Bose Lifestyle 535 Series III. But for those that who want to take their TV audio up a notch without burning that amount of money, the Bose CineMate 15 is the first step to consider.

Bose CineMate 15 specs:
Four array speaker soundbar
2.1-channel
Bose TrueSpace signal processing
1 x Optical digital input (on soundbar)
1 x Coaxial digital input (on soundbar)
1 x RCA L/R stereo analog input (on soundbar)
2 x Speaker input (on Acoustimass module)
2 x Speaker output (on soundbar)
Power: 100 – 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz (300 W)
Soundbar: 30.48 x 8.25 x 6.98cm
Acoustimass Module: 22.35 x 36.83 x 48.51cm
Remote Control: 5.33 x 22.35 x 3.04cm
Soundbar: 1.31kg
Acoustimass Module: 10.56kg
Price: Php39,000

What we liked about it:
* Really good sound quality
* Powerful bass
* Simple and easy to set up
* Doesn’t take up much space
* Analog and optical cable included
* Universal Remote included

What we didn’t like:
* No visual indicator for volume levels
* Limited audio settings
* Bass can’t be controlled by remote

The Bose CineMate 15 is available in the following Bose stores: Alabang Town Center, Glorietta 3, Power Plant Mall, SM Aura Premier, SM City North Edsa The Block, SM Mall of Asia, SM Megamall, Shangri-la Mall, Trinoma.

Authorized Dealers: Abenson Ascott, Ambassador Appliances, Ang Brothers, Anson’s (selected stores), Automatic Centre (selected stores) , Architectural Audio, Better Components Davao, Cebu Classic Hifi, Duty Free Fiesta Mall, Duty Free Resorts World Manila, Robinsons Appliances (select stores), S&R, Soundroom Cebu.

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LG G4 price confirmed to cost higher than Galaxy S6

The awaited LG G4 was recently priced for pre-orders in South Korea and it apparently costs more than the Samsung Galaxy S6. Find out why right after the break.

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LG G4 was listed over at SK Telecom and T World Direct’s website (South Korea’s local carriers) with an asking price of $825 (approx. Php36.4K). This puts the new flagship $30 more expensive than the 32GB Galaxy S6 when it came out. Although do take note that an official representative from LG Electronics pointed out that the listed price isn’t entirely final, but would most likely be in the same range.

The company’s representative also mentioned that this is because LG G4 is poised to be more of a Galaxy S6 Edge competitor because of its advanced camera, premium form factor, among other things — putting it in the position to demand a higher tag than the S6.

So far, it’s been revealed that the new LG G4 will tout a 5.5-inch QHD IPS Quantum display, Snapdragon 808 CPU, 3GB RAM, a 16MP rear camera, 3000mAh removable battery, and a microSD slot. It will be formally launched in a few days so keep on checking this page for the official specs when it arrives.

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LG G4 price confirmed to cost higher than Galaxy S6

The awaited LG G4 was recently priced for pre-orders in South Korea and it apparently costs more than the Samsung Galaxy S6. Find out why right after the break.

lg-g4-leather

LG G4 was listed over at SK Telecom and T World Direct’s website (South Korea’s local carriers) with an asking price of $825 (approx. Php36.4K). This puts the new flagship $30 more expensive than the 32GB Galaxy S6 when it came out. Although do take note that an official representative from LG Electronics pointed out that the listed price isn’t entirely final, but would most likely be in the same range.

The company’s representative also mentioned that this is because LG G4 is poised to be more of a Galaxy S6 Edge competitor because of its advanced camera, premium form factor, among other things — putting it in the position to demand a higher tag than the S6.

So far, it’s been revealed that the new LG G4 will tout a 5.5-inch QHD IPS Quantum display, Snapdragon 808 CPU, 3GB RAM, a 16MP rear camera, 3000mAh removable battery, and a microSD slot. It will be formally launched in a few days so keep on checking this page for the official specs when it arrives.

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