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posted: Wednesday May 31, 2006 - 9:09 PM
Myplasticheart has at last redesigned their website. The premiere destination for urban vinyl toys, the site is now much easier to navigate. With dedicated sections for New Releases, Exclusives, Restocks, Preorder, and Sale items the site should greatly appeal to those who know exactly what they're looking for.
The site still suffers from some unnecessary clutter however and the organization of things does not lead newbies to any logical conclusions. Asian Vinyl vs. Western Vinyl for instance does not seem at first a necessary distinction but it does help narrow the focus.
It would be nice as well if they had a simple listing of all brands (they had this on the old site but it was presented in a dropdown menu which scrolled off the page). More consistent descriptions would also be helpful for those first-time visitors looking for more information.
One highlight however is the new "View All On One Page" feature which makes it a breeze to browse through the New Releases, SALE, and other categories on the site.
Overall the new site is a great improvement over the last one in terms of functionality and ease of use but looks more like an eCommerce platform upgrade (Miva Merchant) with a custom skin than a full-blown redesign.
Myplasticheart continues to cater to vinyl toy enthusiasts so newbies are best off browsing the site for a bit to familiarize themselves with some terms and to get an idea what things cost.
Today is day 1.5 (false start yesterday) of the site relaunch so there may be a few kinks and changes as the weeks progress... so hang tight while the dust settles.
Myplasticheart Website Redesign
The site still suffers from some unnecessary clutter however and the organization of things does not lead newbies to any logical conclusions. Asian Vinyl vs. Western Vinyl for instance does not seem at first a necessary distinction but it does help narrow the focus.
It would be nice as well if they had a simple listing of all brands (they had this on the old site but it was presented in a dropdown menu which scrolled off the page). More consistent descriptions would also be helpful for those first-time visitors looking for more information.
One highlight however is the new "View All On One Page" feature which makes it a breeze to browse through the New Releases, SALE, and other categories on the site.
Overall the new site is a great improvement over the last one in terms of functionality and ease of use but looks more like an eCommerce platform upgrade (Miva Merchant) with a custom skin than a full-blown redesign.
Myplasticheart continues to cater to vinyl toy enthusiasts so newbies are best off browsing the site for a bit to familiarize themselves with some terms and to get an idea what things cost.
Today is day 1.5 (false start yesterday) of the site relaunch so there may be a few kinks and changes as the weeks progress... so hang tight while the dust settles.
Myplasticheart Website Redesign
Cowon A2 30 Gigabyte Portable Media Player
posted: Tuesday May 16, 2006 - 10:31 PM
Since I'm much more on the go these days - taking public transportation from job to job and whutnot - my digital audio player (DAP) requirement has turned into more of a personal media player (PMP) desire. As both DAPs and PMPs move to the video player spectrum I find myself slightly behind the times with my coveted Philips Gogear. The Philips has performed admirably since I first purchased and reviewed it back in January but my needs (and desires) have shifted since then.
First, I would like a DAP that plays video, second I'd like a larger screen, third I'd prefer better sound output, and fourth I'd like something that doesn't requires a proprietary cable to transfer media.
To that effect I've spent most of my time looking at the Creative Zen Vision M - it has gotten consistently high marks from the various MP3 player review sites and is available for purchase at most stores locally (Best Buy, CompUsa, etc.)
After spending much of the evening researching the Zen Vision: M, I moved on to researching the Cowon A2 as it tickled my gadget-whoring fancy in an undeniably appealing way. While admittedly larger than a DAP, the feature-set blows all other PMP's out of the water. From the battery life to the screen-size, flexible interface, and attention to detail, the A2 appears to be everything I'm looking for in a portable player. So, it's away from DAPs and on to PMPs - the main differences? Size, battery life, features, resolution, performance, product lifespan (unlikely to be major changes in the marketplace within 6 months) and price (typically +$50).
Without going much further into the detail I'd recommending reading Dapreviews' bit-by-bit impression of both the Zen Vision M and the Cowon A2. Pretty much any and every question you could have is answered in those two reviews.
Ultimately I decided on the 30 gigabyte A2 because of Cowon's history for releasing Firmware upgrades in response to customer feedback and vibrant user community.
Since purchasing the GoGear, Philips has released ONE firmware upgrade (fixing some performance issues) while in the same span of time Cowon has released THREE firmware upgrades that I know of (+2 recent beta releases) - fixing not only bugs, but improving playback, performance and responding directly to customer feedback by adding more and more features with each release.
Not only that, but the active user community supporting the Cowon iAudio line of products at iAudiophile.net means that I'll be able to search forums for answers, ask other users for advice, suggestions and optimizations, and get up-to-the-minute news and updates on all the latest features. Meanwhile, where have Philips Gogear HDD6330 fans got to turn to but Jungle Life? Just look at the list of questions in the HDD6330 review!
In the end, my needs are unique to me so be sure to read up on the reviews and do your homework before making any decisions. Keep in mind that $50 should not make the difference between your decision to purchase an Apple iPod, Creative Zen, Philips Gogear, Cowon A2 or any other PMP/DAP for that matter - when spending upwards of $300 be sure and get the player that fits your needs.
Most people I've spoken to own 3 to 5 MP3 players (most of them iPods) and I personally own 5 different DAPs. Lumped together that's around $1500 spent to get almost what I'm looking for and mostly the features that I want. Give that some thought: $1500 for 5 players or $400 for 1? How does that extra $50 factor in to that equation now?
So what's my personal recommendation? If you're looking for an iPod alternative with less-stringent restrictions and better quality video try the Creative Zen Vision: M. If you're looking for the next step up from that try the Cowon A2.
Cowon A2 30 GB Portable Multimedia Player
First, I would like a DAP that plays video, second I'd like a larger screen, third I'd prefer better sound output, and fourth I'd like something that doesn't requires a proprietary cable to transfer media.
To that effect I've spent most of my time looking at the Creative Zen Vision M - it has gotten consistently high marks from the various MP3 player review sites and is available for purchase at most stores locally (Best Buy, CompUsa, etc.)
After spending much of the evening researching the Zen Vision: M, I moved on to researching the Cowon A2 as it tickled my gadget-whoring fancy in an undeniably appealing way. While admittedly larger than a DAP, the feature-set blows all other PMP's out of the water. From the battery life to the screen-size, flexible interface, and attention to detail, the A2 appears to be everything I'm looking for in a portable player. So, it's away from DAPs and on to PMPs - the main differences? Size, battery life, features, resolution, performance, product lifespan (unlikely to be major changes in the marketplace within 6 months) and price (typically +$50).
Without going much further into the detail I'd recommending reading Dapreviews' bit-by-bit impression of both the Zen Vision M and the Cowon A2. Pretty much any and every question you could have is answered in those two reviews.
Ultimately I decided on the 30 gigabyte A2 because of Cowon's history for releasing Firmware upgrades in response to customer feedback and vibrant user community.
Since purchasing the GoGear, Philips has released ONE firmware upgrade (fixing some performance issues) while in the same span of time Cowon has released THREE firmware upgrades that I know of (+2 recent beta releases) - fixing not only bugs, but improving playback, performance and responding directly to customer feedback by adding more and more features with each release.
Not only that, but the active user community supporting the Cowon iAudio line of products at iAudiophile.net means that I'll be able to search forums for answers, ask other users for advice, suggestions and optimizations, and get up-to-the-minute news and updates on all the latest features. Meanwhile, where have Philips Gogear HDD6330 fans got to turn to but Jungle Life? Just look at the list of questions in the HDD6330 review!
In the end, my needs are unique to me so be sure to read up on the reviews and do your homework before making any decisions. Keep in mind that $50 should not make the difference between your decision to purchase an Apple iPod, Creative Zen, Philips Gogear, Cowon A2 or any other PMP/DAP for that matter - when spending upwards of $300 be sure and get the player that fits your needs.
Most people I've spoken to own 3 to 5 MP3 players (most of them iPods) and I personally own 5 different DAPs. Lumped together that's around $1500 spent to get almost what I'm looking for and mostly the features that I want. Give that some thought: $1500 for 5 players or $400 for 1? How does that extra $50 factor in to that equation now?
So what's my personal recommendation? If you're looking for an iPod alternative with less-stringent restrictions and better quality video try the Creative Zen Vision: M. If you're looking for the next step up from that try the Cowon A2.
Cowon A2 30 GB Portable Multimedia Player
Limited Edition HazMapo Posters
posted: Saturday May 13, 2006 - 11:16 PM
Limited edition signed and numbered series of 60 posters hand screened by the UNKL team just for you. Size = 12" x 18"
Three posters available for your choosing, each only $9.99. At first glance I thought the posters were self-deprecating with "Super Limited" and "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" written all over but after closer inspection I realize that (duh!) these are advertisements for the limited edition HazMapo vinyl figurines.
If you collect Unkl brand I'd swoop these up as the #6 series poster (seen on the far right) is already sold out.
HazMaPoster B1 #4
HazMaPoster B1 #5
HazMaPoster B1 #6 (Sold Out)
Three posters available for your choosing, each only $9.99. At first glance I thought the posters were self-deprecating with "Super Limited" and "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" written all over but after closer inspection I realize that (duh!) these are advertisements for the limited edition HazMapo vinyl figurines.
If you collect Unkl brand I'd swoop these up as the #6 series poster (seen on the far right) is already sold out.

HazMaPoster B1 #4
HazMaPoster B1 #5
HazMaPoster B1 #6 (Sold Out)
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