Saturday, November 26, 2011
Member Exclusive Canon SX40 at 1549 RM
Attention loyal fun loving members of Lowyat Pricelist.
Each member is entitled to buy a maximum of 2 sets.
There are 10 sets exclusively for members at a discount of 150 RM.
RRP: 1699 RM
Member Discount: 150 RM
Final Price: 1549 RM
Get a 4GB Memory Card by donating 1 RM to charity.
Please check our Facebook Page for details and reservation criteria.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Wanted Canon SX40 Nokia X2 and Asus Prime
Everybody wants to have the latest tools, gadgets, electronics, camera, phone - or should we just put them collectively as Minority Report handheld devices?
Not shocking anybody out there, since the Shock of Lightning can really go faster than a cannonball. So the non-shocker is, my choice of 3 handheld devices:
1) The latest incarnation of the SX series, from Canon Cameras, is SX40 HS. There is a change in the naming. Instead of "IS" (Image Stabiliser) now it comes with a "HS" suffix. High Sensitivity. My current unit is the SX10 IS, which is literally NOT the first generation. Prior to SX10 there was SX5, which I did own as well. And another earlier SX, was perhaps SX1 and SX3.
2) Nokia (huh!) X2 (huh x2!!) - yes I would have expected double "huhs". Why Nokia and why X2? My current phone is Nokia 5310. It is small, simple, fast, long lasting, does what I want (phone call, enough SMS) and best of all superb MP3 music playing. This phone has the suffix moniker XpressMusic. So I literally had chosen it because of this aspect. I need my music when I am on the go. Oh ya, I don't have to focus on the traffic when I move around. So my mind is on the music and lyrics.
I didn't do a big research on phones for years - simply I prefer not to be caught up in hype and "wants" - and just stumbled on it today. 5310 has served me well for exactly 3 years. It's still so new. And I did a Google quick search to see if Nokia came up with a replacement model. And this was the closest. Everything else is crazy! Phones with keypad that has more keys than my Asus Seashell, or those with 3G at a bombshell price which I would never use anyway. Or those with megapixels and mega-everything but not much in the music department. To be open, anyone has any suggestion for a similar phone - please suggest here or in the Facebook page.
3) Asus Prime - this is perhaps the only item that is state-of-the-art - in comparison to the above two selections. Yes, I have Asus TF101 Transformer. Bought it for my parents to play Angry Birds.
Now, I am hoping to snag Prime since it will have Tegra3 to power up all the graphics and videos - and lag free reading of PDF pricelist! Prime will be the place to do: a) reading PDF pricelist/magazines/books b) mp3 music at home and since it's so portable, during bath time! c) taking retro style photos using some Android Apps d) watching some music videos and art project movies e) surf f) play Angry Birds (finally?!)
2) Nokia (huh!) X2 (huh x2!!) - yes I would have expected double "huhs". Why Nokia and why X2? My current phone is Nokia 5310. It is small, simple, fast, long lasting, does what I want (phone call, enough SMS) and best of all superb MP3 music playing. This phone has the suffix moniker XpressMusic. So I literally had chosen it because of this aspect. I need my music when I am on the go. Oh ya, I don't have to focus on the traffic when I move around. So my mind is on the music and lyrics.
I didn't do a big research on phones for years - simply I prefer not to be caught up in hype and "wants" - and just stumbled on it today. 5310 has served me well for exactly 3 years. It's still so new. And I did a Google quick search to see if Nokia came up with a replacement model. And this was the closest. Everything else is crazy! Phones with keypad that has more keys than my Asus Seashell, or those with 3G at a bombshell price which I would never use anyway. Or those with megapixels and mega-everything but not much in the music department. To be open, anyone has any suggestion for a similar phone - please suggest here or in the Facebook page.
Now, I am hoping to snag Prime since it will have Tegra3 to power up all the graphics and videos - and lag free reading of PDF pricelist! Prime will be the place to do: a) reading PDF pricelist/magazines/books b) mp3 music at home and since it's so portable, during bath time! c) taking retro style photos using some Android Apps d) watching some music videos and art project movies e) surf f) play Angry Birds (finally?!)
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Startec Computers Lowyat Plaza A3 Pricelist
Startec Computers is located at a strategic plot in Lowyat Plaza. From the escalators and turning right to get to the main shoplot foyer, there is a funneled path (aka. very tight squeeze due to poor building design) that usually is a height of tension during weekends - and out you come, greeted by Startec on the left hand side. Spacious and their prized memory cards, Flash drives are clearly displayed at the diagonal end in a high glass cabinet, not obstructing the main business dealing section.
Well, that isn't the best thing about Startec. What Startec does that is superior to others is providing a highly readable, A3 sized pricelist. Most other competitors print their pricelist in A4 sheets. Which is itself a nice customer service methodology. But mostly, the font-size print are rather small to accommodate the hundreds of computer parts that each shop stocks.
Startec Computers up the ante, by printing in bigger font, nice and easier to see categories on the fuller sized A3 paper. (A3 is twice the size of A4; or in other words, when you fold an A3 paper half-way, it becomes the shape of an A4 sheet)
I have been buying mainly their Transcend Portable Harddisk for many years. And service level is always a highlight.
Today, I've updated their super-sized pricelist into our Pricelist Page. Have a look!
Asus Transformer Prime tablet
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Prices and specifications in a full colour brochure plus summary page list of all available laptops, netbooks, and super tablet - TF101 Transformer.
See Pricelist page -
http://hotfile.com/dl/128917788/3c79fb4/Asus_Magazine_Brochure_Sep2011.pdf.html
ASUS ranked number 1 in reliability. Beating the second place by an incredibly huge margin. Reliability is essential in today's data centric environment. Data is king, data is value. And Asus proves their confidence in themselves usually offering 2 years global warranty for laptops.
Did you know when Asus started as a motherboard maker, they started with Intel's reference blueprint WITHOUT even having the physical engine (the CPU) to test their circuitry. When they send their prototype to Intel's HQ, there was a shocking disbelief. How can an unknown company in the far east Asia, succeeded in assembling a complete circuitry without even having the CPU to test and have pure confidence it will operate and run?
See Pricelist page -
http://hotfile.com/dl/128917788/3c79fb4/Asus_Magazine_Brochure_Sep2011.pdf.html
ASUS ranked number 1 in reliability. Beating the second place by an incredibly huge margin. Reliability is essential in today's data centric environment. Data is king, data is value. And Asus proves their confidence in themselves usually offering 2 years global warranty for laptops.
Did you know when Asus started as a motherboard maker, they started with Intel's reference blueprint WITHOUT even having the physical engine (the CPU) to test their circuitry. When they send their prototype to Intel's HQ, there was a shocking disbelief. How can an unknown company in the far east Asia, succeeded in assembling a complete circuitry without even having the CPU to test and have pure confidence it will operate and run?
Sunday, September 4, 2011
MyDomain Registration and Renewal Fees
Many times, we are unaware what are the typical fees registering a domain name entails. Many unscrupulous domain registration gives a super low rate, only to make the renewal (the following year) at a much higher cost.
Heck, even in Malaysia domain registration is a mystery especially for the domiciled TLD that ends with dot com dot my. (.com.my) For now it seems the only way to obtain a com.my is to be a registered business domiciled in Malaysia.
So the next best option is to register for the supreme - DOT COM.
Here is a pricelist of a reputable company called MyDomain.
Heck, even in Malaysia domain registration is a mystery especially for the domiciled TLD that ends with dot com dot my. (.com.my) For now it seems the only way to obtain a com.my is to be a registered business domiciled in Malaysia.
So the next best option is to register for the supreme - DOT COM.
Here is a pricelist of a reputable company called MyDomain.
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