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    The Last Jedi Poster - Souce
    So yesterday the title of the next instalment of the Star Wars franchise was released, along with a poster. The title announced was Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi. There's been a lot of speculation around what this title could or could not mean, along with the alternative red text used instead of the classing golden-yellow option. So I thought I'd offer my views on what the recently released poster could implicate about the upcoming epic as well as give my reasons as to why some theories may be wrong.

    This doesn't mean Luke Skywalker is going to die.

    I've seen a lot of theories going around saying "Oh my god Luke is gonna die" or even Rey, claiming that "Last Jedi" means that there can only be 1 remaining by the end of the film. Although this could be the case, in no way can this be true based on the title. Bare in mind that the plural of Jedi is indeed still Jedi. Jedi can be plural as well as singular as in "Luke and Rey are the last Jedi". The title is merely suggesting that the film will focus on the last of the Jedi, which we know so far only consists of Rey and Luke. If anyone ever tries to tell you that there must only be 1 Jedi left at the end of the film please correct them.

    What could the red text mean?

    Every Star Wars saga film from The Phantom Menace to The Force Awakens has used the same golden-yellow colour of text in their posters so why have red been chosen for The Last Jedi? The man behind Finn, John Boyega, stated around a year ago that Episode VIII would be much darker than The Force Awakens so this may be a clue as to why the Red was chosen. It's also been rumoured that The First Order may become a lot stronger and more powerful than the resistance, similar to the original star wars sequel, The Empire Strikes Back. In my opinion this Red represents the upcoming bloodshed and dark times for the resistance since red typically represents the dark side of the force. Or the red text could just be a clever ploy by Disney to get people talking about the film from the off.

    No matter what this logo could mean I am extremely excited for the next instalment since The Force Awakens was a masterpiece and Rouge One was even better. Let's hope director Rian Johnson and his writing carry the story of Star Wars on in the best way possible. 

    Let me know your ideas down in the comments.


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    In December I was sent another pair earphones to review by Brainwavz. Over a month later I have finally found the time to have my say about their quality and comfort (blame strange exam dates). This time I am reviewing Brainwavz' M100 earphones.

    These earphones come equipped with a microphone and remote attached to the wire leading down to the jack. The microphone is including within the small remote which had 3 buttons. 2 being the volume controls and the other being an "action" button which can answer calls, play/pause music and videos and even tell your phone to start listening to your voice for a search. This remote would be extremely useful at times where you can't use your hands easily, such as when exercising. The remote is so small in size that it rarely gets in the way of tasks you are performing and sometimes you can forget it's even there. Saying that, the remote isn't too small that you struggle to male use of the in-built buttons and functions.

    The M100s in the Brainwavz
    earphone holder. Buy Here. 

    This time I believe Brainwavz got it spot on this time with the sound quality, obviously the most important aspect you look for in a pair of earphones. The sound is sharp, clear, precise and smooth. No hint of audio fuzz and no struggling to make out sounds, it is just so easy to hear everything.
    The specifications of the set is as follows:

    • Drivers : Dynamic, 8 mm
    • Rated Impedance : 32 Ω
    • Frequency Range : 12 Hz ~ 22 kHz
    • Sensitivity : 110 dB @ 1 mW
    • Plug : 3.5 mm, Gold-Plated
    • Cable : Braided 1.3 m OFC Copper
    • Remote & Mic: 3 Button, Apple & most Android phones compatible
    As always along with the earphones you also receive a hard carrying case plus many extra earbuds you can make use of depending on what fits most comfortably in your ear and what you're using the earphones for at that time. The earphones plus the extra accessories will cost you £74 on the Brainwavz site which you will pay the price for as an audiophile for since the sound quality is at it's pinnicle. If you just use earphones for the occasional late night YouTube video or for a walk down the shops then maybe a more mid-range set of earphones would be applicable. That being said, £74 for a great sounding set of technology plus all the extras you receive (including a 2 year warranty) is a decent price if you're going to be using them all the time.


    Pick up your own set of Brainwavz M100 earphones on their site, or over on Amazon.
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