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Logitech Loud Enough Noise-Isolating Earphones

February 3rd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Audio & Video, Electronic Gadgets

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Mention Logitech and most people would think that you are talking about its computer speakers which offer a whole lot of bang for your buck, or even of their famous range of computer mice. Well, today we won’t be touching on either, but will still have something to do with audio – the Loud Enough Noise-Isolating Earphones. Judging by its name, you can more or less tell that it has some sort of built-in mechanism that limits the loudness of whatever music you’re playing at that point in time. Well, it works that way, but will target a market niche that most manufacturers have missed – kids. After all, there is no better time to teach your little ones something than when they’re young and still malleable, right? Might as well use the Logitech Loud Enough Noise-Isolating Earphones to make sure that they don’t pick up the bad habit of cranking up the volume beyond reasonable listening levels just because it is “cool”, only to suffer from hearing problems many years down the road in their adult life.

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LaCie ups the LaCinema Rugged ante with new HD version

LaCie ups the LaCinema Rugged ante with new HD version
At first glance, you’d be hard-pressed to notice the difference between LaCie’s LaCinema Rugged HD and last year’s model, but sure enough, the middle square of that device definitely has “HD” ingrained into its genetic code, and if you can’t guess what that means, we’ll tell ya: 1080p output. Other than that aesthetic modification and the new peak resolution, there’s not a lot that’s changed — HDMI and composite output, USB 2.0 transfer, and a sizable number of supported codecs — but that’s not exactly a bad thing here. It’s available as of this moment, and while previously we had a few variety of sizes, for now we’re only seeing 500GB at a penny under $350 before shipping.

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LG Interduced: New LCD Jazz Model : 42LG80FR

July 5th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Audio & Video, Conceptual Gadgets

LG Interduced: New LCD Jazz Model : 42LG80FR

LG Present new LCD JAZZ Model No : 42LG80FR
in this model LG used IPS technology. What is IPS technology?
An IPS has to go into core network choke points to be effective. While the idea of a “pure” IPS product might appeal to vendors looking to capitalize on the current mania for security. A good IPS combines the long-standing intelligence of high-speed switching and firewalling with the new thinking from the IDS world.

Many Feature used in this model Look wise so stylish.
Its sound quality is best because 500W PMPO Sound output AutoSliding Speakers
50000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
500W PMPO Sound output
AutoSliding Speakers

Jazz Model : 42LG80FR : price Rs 74000 Only

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Engadget’s recession antidote: win a VTech IS9181 WiFi radio

July 1st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Audio & Video, Conceptual Gadgets

Engadget's recession antidote: win a VTech IS9181 WiFi radio

This whole global economic crisis, and its resulting massive loss of jobs got us thinking. We here at Engadget didn’t want to stand helplessly by, announcing every new round of misery without giving anything back — so we decided to take the opportunity to spread a little positivity. We’ll be handing out a new gadget every day (except for weekends) to lucky readers until we run out of stuff / companies stop sending things. Today we’ve got a boomin’ VTech IS9181 internet radio on offer, ready to stream jams from the world wide web when not playing back your MP3 collection. Read the rules below (no skimming — we’re omniscient and can tell when you’ve skimmed) and get commenting! Check after the break for some photos of the prize! More »

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NVIDIA pops out five new mobile GPUs to fill invisible gaps in its 200M series lineup

NVIDIA is filling in what it presumes to be holes in its next-generation GPU lineup, adding the 40nm G210M, GT 230M, GT 240M and GTS 250M, with GDDR3 memory ranging from 512MB to 1GB, to its existing GTX 280M, GTX 260M and GTS 160M laptop graphics cards. Apparently the new cards sport “double the performance” and “half the power consumption” over the last generation of discrete GPUs they’re More »

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Slick-Looking iPod Dock Packs Slot-Loading CD Player, Radio, and OLED Display


As far as AM/FM/CD/iPod/AUX combinations go, this artfully-misspelled Sonora Eklipse is pretty good-looking, with its 7.5-watt output, shiny black finish and glowy lights. But is it really worth its whopping $550 pricetag? More »

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AT&T’s iPhone 3G S pre-orders already sold out

June 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Audio & Video, iPhone

AT&T's iPhone 3G S pre-orders already sold out

Bad news for folks hoping a pre-order would save them from that yearly camp out in front of their local Apple Store: iPhone 3G S pre-orders have sold out, and folks who are making new pre-orders are being told that they’ll have up to two weeks to get a phone. AT&T customers who do already have pre-orders in still have to line up at 7AM to nab a phone, but at least they’ve got a guaranteed slot if they show up, while the rest of the world will have to battle over remaining stock when Apple Stores open at 8AM and AT&T stores open to general customers at the same time. Looks like we might get a good riot or two out of this.

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Project Natal basis for new Xbox console coming Fall 2010?

June 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Audio & Video

Project Natal basis for new Xbox console coming Fall 2010?
This is a new Series of Xbox &its a amazing product:
We’d be careful about putting too much stock into an admittedly far off rumor, but the gang at 1UP claim they’ve heard from those in the know that Microsoft’s set to release a new Xbox console in Fall 2010, and that current media darling Project Natal is “the cornerstone” of that evolution. More »

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Video: Archos 9 pctablet resistive touchscreen impresses

Video: Archos 9 pctablet resistive touchscreen impresses
Archos attempt to resurrect the UMPC category of devices got off to a good start yesterday in Paris with the launch of its 16-mm thick Archos 9 pctablet — a 9-inch 1024×600 pixel tablet riding an 800MHz or 1.2GHz Atom Z515 processor, 1GB of memory, up to 120GB disk, webcam, Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11b/g WiFi, and SIM card slot for WWAN connectivity. Archosfans just posted a video of the Archos 9 prototype in action and honestly, that resistive touch-screen looks pretty damn impressive to finger taps. However, since it’s running Windows 7, a full-blown desktop OS, you’ll still need to pull out the included stylus on occasion to interactive with the Windows 7 UI or applications designed for a mouse and keyboard. Fortunately, the Archos 9 offers an optical mouse on the right-side bezel and left and right mouse keys along the left. Other notable highlights include a removable battery of undetermined capacity, a docking port for added expansion (Ethernet, 2x USB, VGA output), stereo speakers, and an adjustable kickstand for viewing video or working on the Archos 9 with attached USB keyboard and mouse. The Archos rep says it’ll be priced between €450 and €500 when it ships around the time Windows 7 launches at the end of October. What we’re wondering is how much finger-friendly UI More »

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Sleek Audio adds Kleer to custom tuned CT6 earphones

Sleek Audio adds Kleer to custom tuned CT6 earphones
It’s been quite some time since Sleek Audio introduced its first set of custom tuned earphones, but now that folks are growing anxious for a true SA6 followup, it has gone and done the right thing by introducing the CT6. If you’ll recall, Sleek decided to add Kleer’s wireless More »

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