Thursday, April 18, 2013
Headphones - Which one is Best?
Now for the sake of this entry today, I am going to point out several commonly known headphones to the average Joe (or Jill) so things like professional headphones like Audiotechnica, V-Moda Crossfades and Sennheiser will not be mentioned. I will be talking about Beats by Dr Dre, Bose, Skullcandy, and Sony. These are the ones that are still popular and common today and can easily be purchased at most electronics stores.
Sony
Sony has been for the longest one of the most well known in Walkmans, Discmans, MiniDiscman, stereos, the list goes on and on. One of their products that I had plenty of were their headphones. I've used their in-the-ear and over-the-ear. These have been the headphones you WANTED to get back in the 80's, 90's and Early 2000. They were (for the most part) affordable, durable and you could find them in a pharmacy store like Walgreens or such.
Now with people using their headphones to answer calls and change the volume without ever touching their phones or mp3 players, Sony has kept it simple and implemented their line of headphones with the ability to increase/decrease the volume and press a button to answer your calls. The quality of sound on them are pretty good if all you want is to just listen to your music. The great thing about these headphones are the price. You can get a no bells/whistles headphone as low as 15 bucks and if you want something very good, a really good pair for up to 50 bucks. Please note there are other Sony headphones that range into the 200 bucks area and more and I am aware of that. I am simply pointing out headphones that most people can afford.
Skullcandy
I will be the first to admit I was pretty skeptical about this company when it first made its appearance in 2003. Skullcandy's products were targeted for outdoor action sports such as snowboarders, bikers, skateboarders. It went so well that it eventually went out to the general consumer market and have been going strong every since. Fast forward 5 years later and Fortune's Magazine named Skullcandy "the world's coolest ear bud". You know what? They were right! The designs were amazing and the quality just as great. Not to mention the fact almost anyone can actually afford to get their hands on a really cool set of headphones or ear buds! Let's talk pricing now. If you really want something very basic, you can get some basic buds for as low as 9 bucks online (like Amazon) and these 9 buck buds have volume and mic control. Not bad eh? If you wanted something over the ear, you got a range from 12 to 50 bucks for a decent pair, great quality and not to mention an awesome look to them. I personally tried a few of the over the ears and I gotta say if it weren't for the fact I have several headphones already, I would've purchased a few Skullcandy's!
Bose
Here you have a company that has been around since the 1970s specializing in audio equipment. Bose is known for its loudspeakers, noise-cancelling headsets and automotive sound systems. Here is a fun fact for you all that you may or may not know. Bose has contracts with the U.S. Military and N.A.S.A. So chances are if you see any piece of audio equipment such as military and aviation headsets, its a Bose. Pretty cool right? Here is another fun fact for you. Bose, officially, was the first company to release active noise cancelling headphones as a consumer product. Nice!
You definitely will get amazing quality from their headphones both in the ear and over the ear. Bose is also very particularly protective of its patents and trademarks and with very good reason. Not too many companies have the contracts they do so it is very important to Bose to be defensive of its brand. Now lets talk prices on their headphones. For in the ear headphones, you can find online a decent price as low as 70 bucks. All things considering, with the history of its line and the quality of their headphones, this is not bad at all. The downer though is at 70 bucks, all you get are the headphones, case and replacement buds. It does not come with mic and volume control so for some people it might be a downer. If you want that, you are looking to pay at least 130 bucks. For over the ear headphones you have at least 2 options, you have the normal ones and the noise cancelling ones. For regular ones, look to fork out at least 140 bucks, while the noise cancelling ones, a whopping 190 (at least). Hey, if I was in a room of loud people and construction, 190 bucks will be worth it to me.
Beats by Dr. Dre
The company was founded by hip-hop producer Andre "Dr. Dre" Young (who in my opinion is AWESOME) in 2006. Beats produces a line of audio products and equipment and these in turn are manufactured under the exclusive license of Monster Cable. This lasted from about 2009 - 2012 in which now Beats no longer has a contract with Monster Cable, so it produces its own products. The purpose for Dr. Dre in creating the Beats was because listeners were not able to hear "all" of the music with most headphones and with Beats, it would allow people to "hear what the artists hear, and listen to the music the way they should: the way I (Dr Dre) do." The technology used in these headphones can make even the most basic mp3 player or smartphone sound amazing. If you remember back in the day you would need to go to the radio and fiddle around with buttons to get the bass, the tremble, and all that other stuff in order to get the sounds just right? Beats allows you to take all that legwork out and it makes it feel it does it for you. Even if you have the worst recording of a song or audio clip, you can still hear it pretty darn well. Now here comes the bad news for those people getting all excited. Pricing is a bit steep even for basic ones. For in the ears with mic and volume options, you can expect to dish out at least 50 bucks if you know where to look online. The over the ear basic ones (this is the Beats Solo) at least 180 bucks ... and the ones I mentioned are the discontinued ones. the High Definition (HD) ones are worth even more ... 200 bucks. You can certainly find them cheaper like perhaps slightly used, refurbished or places going out of business but still, its pretty expensive considering the other options.
You see now the more popular options out there that I have described above, now I give you my take. I have either used or owned one of each device and can vouch for its quality. In a pinch, I know I can buy a Sony headphone at your local CVS, Duane Reade, Right Aid, etc. and use it without worrying about bad quality. I've done it before and its reliable. Not to mention I can actually afford them. If it wasn't for the fact I invested in the Beats, I would probably own a pair of Skullcandy's. My pick for something that will not only give you great quality and an affordable price, I would go with Skullcandy. My next pick assumes I have the money and want something top of the line, it will have to be the Bose ... no contest. Yes I love my beats, but it is too overpriced. I can have more bang for my buck purchasing a normal over the ear Bose and still have enough money for something else. (Over the Ear w/ Bose = 140 ... Over the Ear w/ Beats = 180)
That's all for now folks. See you all next time!
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Desktop vs Laptop
I tend to get a lot of my friends asking me "Hey I am going to be getting a new computer soon and I wanted to know if you think I should get a desktop or a laptop". People tend to wonder which one is better for them to get. Most people even assume they should be getting one thing, when in fact they may just need the other. So, what is the best thing to get? Here I hope to accomplish the following for my readers:
- Provide a better understanding what a desktop and a laptop is
- What are the benefits of having a desktop vs having a laptop
- What works better in what type of situation
- My final thoughts
In the end, I do hope you will be able to find this information useful and help make your decision the best one for your needs. For the sake of making the blog a bit easier to relate to, I will be speaking mainly about Microsoft Windows computers, with a mention of Apple.
DESKTOPS COMPUTERS
My teacher gave me one of the best definitions on what a desktop computer was without using technical lingo and I remember it to this very day. A desktop computer is a "huge box with a tv screen, keyboard and mouse that will allow you to do multiple tasks and view it on the screen". I look back at what she said to me and I laugh, because it is essentially just that. A machine that a regular person can use to write letters and email them, browse the internet, talk with friends overseas without having to pay for long distance. We sure have come a long way from having "a huge box with a tv screen". Desktop computers come in various shapes, sizes and makes, and each desktop has different configurations, specifications and support. Without going into too much technical detail, you can pretty much walk into any computer/electronic store and purchase a desktop and set it up at home pretty easily. While there are many makes of a desktop, there are 2 types of desktop you can get:
- Windows Desktop computer
- Apple Desktop computer.
Apple is its sole creator of the hardware for its desktop computers and it will have its own operating system, Apple Mac OS. Windows desktop computers, on the other hand, is a Microsoft product and has Microsoft Windows installed on it. What makes Windows different from Mac OS is that Mac OS can only be installed(LEGALLY) on a Mac computer and Mac hardware. But with Windows, you can install it on any type of hardware (ex: Dell, HP, Toshiba, Acer, Asus, Sony, etc). You could install Windows on Mac hardware but to do that is almost as taking the engine of a Ferrari and putting it into a VW buggy ... it wouldn't make sense.
Desktop computers are not meant to be portable. I mean, really, do you want to lug around a computer, a monitor, a keyboard and a mouse? You tend to see desktops in places such as the office, public libraries, hotels, internet cafes, banks, even some touch screen vending machines, like in the case of some New Yorkers, the MTA Metro Card machines (it uses a compact version of Microsoft Windows). Most businesses use Microsoft Windows and have Windows Desktops computers.
Laptop Computers
The same teacher who told me how to define a desktop told me this and I am not even kidding (my teacher was a riot LOL). The laptop is essentially a very smaller, "squished down" version of a desktop and its more portable. You could take it a step further and say laptops are also space savers.
There are also several types of laptops you can get but the 2 most common ones out in the market today are:
- Windows Laptops (Dell, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, etc)
- Apple Laptops (Macbook, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro)
Because laptops are meant to be portable, they tend to be more expensive because the parts are smaller than your average desktop. They can do just the same as a regular desktop can do. It is just a question of how much you are willing to fork out and if you plan on being mobile or not.
Now that I have explained what each device is, lets put together some pros and cons about each.
Pros | Cons |
More Bang for your Buck - you can get better graphics, | "Isn’t going anywhere" - This means, you don’t |
Easier to use - with a desktop, you can get a large | |
Upgrading is Easy - because of the size of the desktop, | |
Easy to keep track of - let’s face it, unless someone | |
Hard Drive Space - you can get a lot of space for your | |
Memory - You can get a lot of memory capacity for your |
Laptops | |
Pros | Cons |
Mobility - you can easily pick up the laptop and go from | Less bang for more buck - you can |
Most laptops have internal WiFi | Maintenance - unlike a desktop where you can open it up |
Power - If you lose power for any reason, you still can | "It can walk easily" - someone can easily pick |
Final Thoughts: This is now a choice you need to make on your own. Only you will know your needs when it comes down to a desktop or a laptop. I strongly suggest you do your research no matter what you decide to get. Ask around, talk to people, Google is your best resource on getting good and accurate reviews. Don't ask a salesperson because in the long run, they want to make a sale so they will mostly tell you what you want to hear. If you wish to ask me, I can certainly give you recommendations based on the questions I ask you but in the long haul, it is your decision.
Until next time, be safe! =)