Speed Philippines - March 2020
Speed Philippines - March 2020
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In this issue
Break records. Set new standards. Raise the game with every chance you get.
In Speed’s Sports & Outdoors issue of the year, we talk about how Tokyo is bringing the technological game to new heights at the 2020 Olympics. Meanwhile, rising star Klea Pineda comes on strong on the cover of Speed March issue by showing you how to get things done to succeed in your chosen path.
Kick your style up a notch with two new sneaks from Nike and adidas. Up your game with the latest gear and gadgets available this month, starting with the S-Works Turbo Creo SL, Callaway Mavrik Irons, Samsung Galaxy S20 Series and Galaxy Z Flip, realme 5i, Huawei Y9s, Fujifilm X-T200, and Ford Ranger FX4.
Get a headstart on everybody else. Read Speed’s review of the latest products like the realme 5i, Nokia 7.2, ASUS ProArt Studio Book, JBL Live 650BTNC, Bosch Go, and more to know which ones are worth your hard-earned cash.
For those who love sports and getting active, check out our recommended podcasts to further fuel your love for the game as well as the must-try fitness places that are not the gym. Plus, read up on our manuals to help you survive the cutthroat world, and our tips for making the most out of your fitness tracker and keeping kids physically active using the latest innovations today.
Entrepreneur Luigi Nuñez introduces his latest brilliant idea: a super app that will give you more time on your hands. Resident gamer Jovi Figueroa makes a case for embracing technological advancements in traditional sports. Guest contributor Christian San Jose recalls his one-of-a-kind encounter with basketball legend Kobe Bryant.
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Photograph by Marlon Pecjo
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Hair by Mark Anthony Rosales
SIMPLE STUNNER Nokia 7.2
Nokia is trying to woo smartphone buyers one phone model at a time. Although they still have a lot of catching up to do, their strategy of releasing bang-for-the-buck devices seems to work. Case in point: the Nokia 7.2.
2 mins
ASUS ProArt StudioBook Pro X
In the age where content creation is the name of the game, being able to produce content at the fastest rate possible without sacrificing quality helps greatly to put you ahead of the rest. To achieve this, some invest in professional-grade setup—but these are often bulky and demand the creator to be stationary. For those who prioritize style, performance, and portability, ASUS has a solution: the ProArt StudioBook Pro X.
1 min
Huawei Y9s
Nowadays, you really don’t need a flagship smartphone to get the best mobile experience. There’s a plethora of mobile devices that offer the performance and technologies available in high-end models but at half or even a third of the price. Add to that, midrange phones are also now almost if not on par with premium phones in terms of looks, built, and design. Case in point: the Huawei Y9s.
2 mins
THE PRETTIER, SMALLER SIBLING - realme 5i
Last year, realme came out with a new entry-level quad camera series consisting of the realme 5 and 5 Pro. This 2020, the latest addition has arrived on Philippines shores: the realme 5i. Specs- and price-wise, it’s almost the same as the realme 5. So, what’s special about this version?
1 min
ASUS ZenBook Duo
Aside from reviewing the ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo (published in Speed’s February issue), I also got to test out its little sibling: the ZenBook Duo. Essentially, the two are the same laptop with dual-screen displays and some key specs to die for. The biggest differences between the two: the size and the price.
1 min
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
Oh,look! Another Dragon Ball game!
4 mins
Samsung's coup to leapfrog the phone industry
Samsung deciding to call its next generation of smartphones the Galaxy S20 line instead of the more traditionally incremental Galaxy S11 is by design.
2 mins
RAISE YOUR GAME
TOKYO 2020 OLYMPICS
7 mins
Speed Philippines Magazine Description:
Publisher: AIRO MEDIA INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Category: Technology
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Speed brings together not only the most up-to-date but also the most interesting tech news. And this well-curated selection of the coolest tidbits is wrapped in an entertaining and informative package that appeals to hard-core techies and newbies alike.
Speed features the hottest electronic, computer, mobile, audio/video, photography, green, sports, and automotive products—a diverse and exciting sampling of what’s essential to the fast-paced lifestyle.
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