NVIDIA SHIELD PORTABLE
Starting at $199 or P8955, you can have this nice multi-function console. Not that pricey right? Also, it is very portable just like PSP or Nintendo DS series. But unlike them, Shield is very powerful in terms of processing. It is in-line with Razer Edge and Microsoft Surface Pro. But compared to them, Razer Edge is likely to win because it is more likely can handle more PC games than of Shield. "The device is similar in shape to an Xbox 360 controller and similar in control setup to a Dualshock controller, with two analog joysticks, a D-pad, and other buttons. It is the first device to utilize Nvidia's Tegra 4 processor." according to Wikipedia.
So, if you want an affordable gaming console but not that too hefty, you should get this. But beware, if you really want to play the heaviest games ever, get a gaming laptop or consoles, it won't hurt if you really want the fun.
TILE APP
Can you recall the times that you lost something? Like when was the last time you lost your keys? Or phone either? Well, there's this app I just recently heard, or I saw it straight from the presenters, this new trend called Tile App. This Tile will always remind you that you will never ever lose a thing again.
You either strap it on your phone or stick it with your wallet, it's all up to you if you ensure security. But unfortunately, this tiny buddy is only compatible with iOS. But the good thing is, it is coming to Android these coming days. For $25 dollars or P1125 per package (8 tiles/package) , it is really affordable and if you know you really are forgetful, this minion is really helpful. Thanks to Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS, it is supported with it that it saves the last location of the lost material and helps you track it down. Also, if the lost item is very far, the tracking signal bounces to the nearest Tile user until it reaches your phone. Very interesting, right?
But every gadgets has its downside, it's battery isn't replaceable and one tile has only one year life span. Also, Tile App isn't compatible with any Windows gadgets. Let's set aside Android for now, because it's coming to Android very soon. Not bad, eh?
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