Plantronics RIG 500 Series now in PH, priced

Plantronics has introduced its gaming headset in the Philippines targeted towards e-sports competitors and it comes in the form of RIG 500 Series. The lineup promises unique personalization of the products, capable audio technology, and a wide compatibility for everyone to enjoy.

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Plantronics RIG 500 stereo PC gaming specs:
40mm drivers w/ low frequency resonators
Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz
Weight: 200 grams
Flexible frame
Self-adjusting headband
Noise-cancelling boom mic w/ flip to mute function
Mic frequency response: 100Hz – 10kHz

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Plantronics RIG 500HD specs:
40mm drivers w/ low frequency resonators
Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz
24-bit audio
7.1 Dolby technology (PC software)
Weight: 200 grams
Flexible frame
Self-adjusting headband
Noise-cancelling boom mic w/ flip to mute function
Mic frequency response: 100Hz – 10kHz
Breakaway USB cable

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Plantronics RIG 500E specs:
40mm drivers w/ low frequency resonators
Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz
24-bit audio
7.1 Dolby technology (PC software)
Weight: 200 grams
Flexible frame
Self-adjusting headband
Noise-cancelling boom mic w/ flip to mute function
Mic frequency response: 100Hz – 10kHz
Easy-swap cables for USB and analog connections
Vented and isolating earcup sets
Easy-snap components

“Plantronics worked closely with competitive gamers to develop the RIG 500 Series of PC gaming headsets, and like any precision equipment designed for competition, details matter,” said Jack Reynolds, Director, Gaming Products, Plantronics. “The RIG 500 Series is a unique family of e-sports audio gear that can give an edge to pros and hopefuls through its ultra-light comfort and reliability,which is essential for long hours of dedicated practice, and our signature Plantronics audio, which is tuned especially for immersive gaming and clear communication.”

As for the SRPs, the RIG 500 is priced at Php2,795, the TIG 500HD is at Php3,695, and the RIG 500E has a Php6,995 price tag.

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Acer Predator 15 gaming laptop hands-on, first impressions

Acer has just introduced its Predator gaming series in the Philippines and we were there to get a closer look at these new products. One of them is the capable Predator 15 which is a gaming laptop that sports a 15.6-inch display, SoundPound speakers, and ProZone customizable backlit keyboard.

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The Predator 15 comes with a 15.6-inch screen with two configurations — a Full HD or a 4K resolution. What was there during the event was the former that maxes out at 1080p. It is surrounded by noticeable bezels with the top area accented with added corners. This design language of sharp edges and corners run throughout the Predator lineup.

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By looking at the keyboard and its additional buttons, one couldn’t deny that this is indeed a gaming rig. The WASD keys are highlighted in red plus that power button in the middle that looks like you’re about to launch a missile, strongly dictate that you’ll use the Predator 15 for FPS games rather than typing documents in Microsoft Word.

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Lined at the top are programmable keys for different games. They could remember up to three different programs so you have a total of 15 hotkeys ready to be used depending on what game you play.

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As mentioned earlier, the keyboard’s backlight is customizable/dimmable and you can do so in segments. Just like the photo above, the number pad on the right has a blue color while the majority of the keyboard has its red hue.

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The right side offers a variety of connectivity ports like USB Type-C with Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.0 (2x), HDMI, Displayport, and Ethernet.

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The left side houses two more USB 3.0 ports and an SD card reader in addition to a Kensington lock slot.

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The lid is emblazoned with the Predator logo right smack in the middle for more authority. The whole chassis is made of aluminum which feels sturdy to hold, but hefty at 3.4kg.

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The Predator 15 boasts SoundPound 2.1 which is basically Dolby audio with two speakers and its very own subwoofer for to keep the sound effects punchy even without the help of additional speakers.

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The two speakers are also painted in red and are situated on both ends of the laptop facing you, while the built-in subwoofer is tucked under the chassis.

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The Predator 15 also has some additional tricks up its sleeves. These include:

Predator FrostCore – lets you swap the CD drive for the FrostCore which allows for extra cooling when things get hot.

Killer DoubleShot Pro – lets you split your internet requirements over wired and wireless connections simultaneously, so you have control which applications eat up your precious bandwidth — therefore resulting to less lags.

DustDefender – helps prevent dust buildup by alternating airflow directions using 0.1mm all-metal AeroBlade fan with advanced aerodynamics.

PredatorSense – gives you access to gaming features while playing (keyboard profiles, lighting configurations).

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Although still considered portable, we noticed that the Predator 15 is not only hefty as we’ve mentioned, but its overall form factor is also thick. We’re confident it would still fit most gaming bags but this laptop would definitely eat up space when you transport it.

Of course, the aesthetics are only for show and inside this portable rig is where things get interesting. The Predator 15 is equipped with 6th-Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, up to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M GPU, up to 64GB RAM, 1TB HDD + 512GB SSD, and runs on Windows 10.

We’re excited to see how it would fare when put to the test so stay tuned as we’re sure to post our thoughts when we get our hands on it.

Predator 15 key specs:
15.6-inch Full HD display @ 1920 x 1080 resolution
6th-gen Intel Core i7 CPU
Up to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M GPU
Up to 64GB RAM
1TB HDD + 512GB SSD
SoundPound 2.1 speakers
Windows 10
Price: Php69,999

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Reasons Why Ratchet & Clank is Your Crash Bandicoot Fix for now

We all know that Crash Bandicoot is set to be digitally remastered and is making its comeback next year. While this is good news for fans that followed the franchise since its first launch back in 1996, some of us are too eager and couldn’t wait to experience the nostalgia its gameplay will bring us.

To somehow satisfy that urge for a platformer game, you’d be glad to know that Ratchet & Clank (also a remastered version from its original 2002 release) is now on PS4 and we’re here to give you a few reasons why it could be your Crash Bandicoot fix — for now.

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Do note that this article is intended for those who aren’t all that familiar with Ratchet & Clank. For those who do, you already know that these two games share a lot of similarities in certain aspects, but at the same time still has that unique feel to each of them.

Environment

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We all know that Crash Bandicoot brings colorful, eye-candy locations in every stage. You start off in a jungle, go past the snowy trails of the Arctic, then later on find yourself racing across a desert on a mine cart.

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Crash using portals to travel to a variety of places

This diverse offering is also present on Ratchet & Clank. The game takes place on different planets around Solana Galaxy and Ratchet visits them not using portals, but his very own Space Cadet aircraft. This allowed the game designers to get creative and build different worlds and that’s exactly what they did — showing colorful and thematic places to give a variety of moods for each level.Ratchet & Clank™_20160611132809

Additionally, one of the main elements that complete the Crash Bandicoot environment is the use of boxes scattered throughout the stage. These boxes contain apples which function as the point system of the game. Basically, collect 100 apples and you get 1 extra life.

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The same formula of breaking boxes is seen when playing Ratchet & Clank. Although instead of apples, what you get are screws and bolts (since the story tells us that Ratchet was originally a mechanic). The more of those you get, the more points you can spend buying more powerful guns.

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Boxes are scattered throughout each stage. They even have a TNT box that counts down and explodes when you activate it just like in Crash Bandicoot.

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Crash collects apples…

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…while Ratchet collects screws and bolts

Gameplay

As far as gameplay goes, there are a lot of parallel elements on both games. To give a few examples, you try to collect gems for each stage in Crash Bandicoot while Ratchet & Clank has golden screws that you collect and they are strategically hidden in certain areas throughout the game.

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We also had fun when Crash was on a motorcycle racing his way through specific stages. Ratchet & Clank twisted it and “futurized” it further by using hoverboards. Just like Naughty Dog’s game, there are also aerial and water stages adding more variety to its gameplay.

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Another noteworthy element, for us, is  the part where you’re going to be controlling a secondary character in certain stages. Again, just like in Crash Bandicoot when you get to control Coco which is the female bandicoot.

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You control Clank, a self-aware Zoni robot. His gameplay usually presents a puzzle type of game in order to move on with the story. What’s more interesting, though, is that there are parts where you’d have to keep on running towards the screen because a huge robot (voiced by Sylvester Stallone) is chasing you — exactly how you play that stage where a giant boulder is rolling behind you.

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Crash running from a rolling boulder ala Indiana Jones

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Clank running from Sly the robot

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Those, in addition to how much the two main characters look and run the same way, are just some of the many similarities that you would notice playing Ratchet & Clank. Because of those familiar elements combined together, it’s almost like playing Crash Bandicoot when it comes to gaming experience.

As we’ve mentioned at the beginning of the article, despite the many parallel experiences in both games they still have their own charm that give them a unique characteristic from each other. Personally, I felt like the entire game with its storytelling was done a lot better by Insomniac Games rather than Naughty Dog.

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After finishing Ratchet & Clank, it felt like a really satisfying platformer that gives you the gameplay you want but with a twist to it. With this game, you wouldn’t need to wait until Crash Bandicoot comes in 2017 to be able to feel like your 1996 self once again.

 

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Reasons Why Ratchet & Clank is Your Crash Bandicoot Fix for now

We all know that Crash Bandicoot is set to be digitally remastered and is making its comeback next year. While this is good news for fans that followed the franchise since its first launch back in 1996, some of us are too eager and couldn’t wait to experience the nostalgia its gameplay will bring us.

To somehow satisfy that urge for a platformer game, you’d be glad to know that Ratchet & Clank (also a remastered version from its original 2002 release) is now on PS4 and we’re here to give you a few reasons why it could be your Crash Bandicoot fix — for now.

ratchet-and-clank-review-philippines-hero

Do note that this article is intended for those who aren’t all that familiar with Ratchet & Clank. For those who do, you already know that these two games share a lot of similarities in certain aspects, but at the same time still has that unique feel to each of them.

Environment

crash-bandicoot-8

We all know that Crash Bandicoot brings colorful, eye-candy locations in every stage. You start off in a jungle, go past the snowy trails of the Arctic, then later on find yourself racing across a desert on a mine cart.

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Crash using portals to travel to a variety of places

This diverse offering is also present on Ratchet & Clank. The game takes place on different planets around Solana Galaxy and Ratchet visits them not using portals, but his very own Space Cadet aircraft. This allowed the game designers to get creative and build different worlds and that’s exactly what they did — showing colorful and thematic places to give a variety of moods for each level.Ratchet & Clank™_20160611132809

Additionally, one of the main elements that complete the Crash Bandicoot environment is the use of boxes scattered throughout the stage. These boxes contain apples which function as the point system of the game. Basically, collect 100 apples and you get 1 extra life.

crash-bandicoot-5

The same formula of breaking boxes is seen when playing Ratchet & Clank. Although instead of apples, what you get are screws and bolts (since the story tells us that Ratchet was originally a mechanic). The more of those you get, the more points you can spend buying more powerful guns.

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Boxes are scattered throughout each stage. They even have a TNT box that counts down and explodes when you activate it just like in Crash Bandicoot.

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Crash collects apples…

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…while Ratchet collects screws and bolts

Gameplay

As far as gameplay goes, there are a lot of parallel elements on both games. To give a few examples, you try to collect gems for each stage in Crash Bandicoot while Ratchet & Clank has golden screws that you collect and they are strategically hidden in certain areas throughout the game.

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We also had fun when Crash was on a motorcycle racing his way through specific stages. Ratchet & Clank twisted it and “futurized” it further by using hoverboards. Just like Naughty Dog’s game, there are also aerial and water stages adding more variety to its gameplay.

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Another noteworthy element, for us, is  the part where you’re going to be controlling a secondary character in certain stages. Again, just like in Crash Bandicoot when you get to control Coco which is the female bandicoot.

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You control Clank, a self-aware Zoni robot. His gameplay usually presents a puzzle type of game in order to move on with the story. What’s more interesting, though, is that there are parts where you’d have to keep on running towards the screen because a huge robot (voiced by Sylvester Stallone) is chasing you — exactly how you play that stage where a giant boulder is rolling behind you.

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Crash running from a rolling boulder ala Indiana Jones

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Clank running from Sly the robot

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Those, in addition to how much the two main characters look and run the same way, are just some of the many similarities that you would notice playing Ratchet & Clank. Because of those familiar elements combined together, it’s almost like playing Crash Bandicoot when it comes to gaming experience.

As we’ve mentioned at the beginning of the article, despite the many parallel experiences in both games they still have their own charm that give them a unique characteristic from each other. Personally, I felt like the entire game with its storytelling was done a lot better by Insomniac Games rather than Naughty Dog.

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After finishing Ratchet & Clank, it felt like a really satisfying platformer that gives you the gameplay you want but with a twist to it. With this game, you wouldn’t need to wait until Crash Bandicoot comes in 2017 to be able to feel like your 1996 self once again.

 

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Reasons Why Ratchet & Clank is Your Crash Bandicoot Fix for now

We all know that Crash Bandicoot is set to be digitally remastered and is making its comeback next year. While this is good news for fans that followed the franchise since its first launch back in 1996, some of us are too eager and couldn’t wait to experience the nostalgia its gameplay will bring us.

To somehow satisfy that urge for a platformer game, you’d be glad to know that Ratchet & Clank (also a remastered version from its original 2002 release) is now on PS4 and we’re here to give you a few reasons why it could be your Crash Bandicoot fix — for now.

ratchet-and-clank-review-philippines-hero

Do note that this article is intended for those who aren’t all that familiar with Ratchet & Clank. For those who do, you already know that these two games share a lot of similarities in certain aspects, but at the same time still has that unique feel to each of them.

Environment

crash-bandicoot-8

We all know that Crash Bandicoot brings colorful, eye-candy locations in every stage. You start off in a jungle, go past the snowy trails of the Arctic, then later on find yourself racing across a desert on a mine cart.

crash-bandicoot-6

Crash using portals to travel to a variety of places

This diverse offering is also present on Ratchet & Clank. The game takes place on different planets around Solana Galaxy and Ratchet visits them not using portals, but his very own Space Cadet aircraft. This allowed the game designers to get creative and build different worlds and that’s exactly what they did — showing colorful and thematic places to give a variety of moods for each level.Ratchet & Clank™_20160611132809

Additionally, one of the main elements that complete the Crash Bandicoot environment is the use of boxes scattered throughout the stage. These boxes contain apples which function as the point system of the game. Basically, collect 100 apples and you get 1 extra life.

crash-bandicoot-5

The same formula of breaking boxes is seen when playing Ratchet & Clank. Although instead of apples, what you get are screws and bolts (since the story tells us that Ratchet was originally a mechanic). The more of those you get, the more points you can spend buying more powerful guns.

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Boxes are scattered throughout each stage. They even have a TNT box that counts down and explodes when you activate it just like in Crash Bandicoot.

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Crash collects apples…

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…while Ratchet collects screws and bolts

Gameplay

As far as gameplay goes, there are a lot of parallel elements on both games. To give a few examples, you try to collect gems for each stage in Crash Bandicoot while Ratchet & Clank has golden screws that you collect and they are strategically hidden in certain areas throughout the game.

Ratchet & Clank™_20160608063643

crash-bandicoot-7

We also had fun when Crash was on a motorcycle racing his way through specific stages. Ratchet & Clank twisted it and “futurized” it further by using hoverboards. Just like Naughty Dog’s game, there are also aerial and water stages adding more variety to its gameplay.

Ratchet & Clank™_20160611133243

crash-bandicoot-2

Another noteworthy element, for us, is  the part where you’re going to be controlling a secondary character in certain stages. Again, just like in Crash Bandicoot when you get to control Coco which is the female bandicoot.

Ratchet & Clank™_20160613182620

You control Clank, a self-aware Zoni robot. His gameplay usually presents a puzzle type of game in order to move on with the story. What’s more interesting, though, is that there are parts where you’d have to keep on running towards the screen because a huge robot (voiced by Sylvester Stallone) is chasing you — exactly how you play that stage where a giant boulder is rolling behind you.

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Crash running from a rolling boulder ala Indiana Jones

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Clank running from Sly the robot

crash-ratchet

Those, in addition to how much the two main characters look and run the same way, are just some of the many similarities that you would notice playing Ratchet & Clank. Because of those familiar elements combined together, it’s almost like playing Crash Bandicoot when it comes to gaming experience.

As we’ve mentioned at the beginning of the article, despite the many parallel experiences in both games they still have their own charm that give them a unique characteristic from each other. Personally, I felt like the entire game with its storytelling was done a lot better by Insomniac Games rather than Naughty Dog.

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After finishing Ratchet & Clank, it felt like a really satisfying platformer that gives you the gameplay you want but with a twist to it. With this game, you wouldn’t need to wait until Crash Bandicoot comes in 2017 to be able to feel like your 1996 self once again.

 

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