Archive for the 'Audio' Category

Hitachi Maxell has rolled out its HP-NC20.IPS handset today. These headphones provide noise invalidation of the technology that is able to refer to 20dB noise. For Hitachi Maxell HP-NC20.IPS Headphones are compatible with the iPod 4G, 1G and 2G iPod touches. Just remember, that will reduce battery life by up to 66% during the call. For Hitachi Maxell HP-NC20.IPs will be released in Japan from December 12 year-to-$ 80[CrunchGear]
November 19th, 2008 | Posted in Audio | No Comments

We loved the NWZ-A815 and liked more than NWZ-A829 prices, hope that the stage was set for a renaissance of the Walkman his fate, but against very strong competition from iRiver, SanDisk, Cowon and Apple, the latest generation certainly has its work cut out. The new line-up is divided into three areas - the gorgeous, slimline S series, the entry-level series B and one player belongs to the series in the mid-distance E. While the S series is the designer Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F 4GB line can be difficult to describe as ugly chub - monster; less than 9mm thick, and three and a half inches high, it’s a nice compact player with the metal chassis finished in a combination of gloss and matt plastic.[Trustedreviews]
October 25th, 2008 | Posted in Audio, MP3 | 1 Comment

Please note that the headset Body Trainer by Sega Toys announced earlier this year? If not, no better time to refresh your memory, taking into account that it is coming to the U.S. through the soil Itami. In rebadged FiTrainer comes equipped with a sensor embedded in the hearts and one-liners to keep you up when the muscles are just dying to go back on the couch. Itami also has nerve to claim that “Wii Fit is history, while FiTrainer is the future.” In any case, the headset offers three modes of exercise - walks, jogging and aerobics - and the use of algorithms and encouragement from various subliminal Pokémons, he tells you exactly how to implement in order to “achieve maximum results.” We are only told that the device is “coming soon”, but certainly you can postpone signing up to hear more, to completely avoid ever bringing this nuisance / assistant in your life.[Engadget]
October 25th, 2008 | Posted in Audio | No Comments

In addition to new colors for their A1HD-AVC and AVC-1909 amplifiers, Denon Japan also upgraded their AVC-3808 AV amplifier. Denon added three new features: Audyssey Dynamic Volume, Audyssey Dynamic EQ and HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control). As a reminder, the basic version of AVC-3808 provides an output power of 120W x7 (8?) from 0.05% THD, frequency response of 10 Hz - 100 kHz, supports most audio formats, such as DTS-HD Master Audio ™, Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus …. also with four HDMI inputs and one HDMI output. It is available in black or silver to 1799 €.[Akihabara]
October 19th, 2008 | Posted in Audio | 1 Comment

Sony may have its own range of portable media players and MP3 players, but certainly are experienced by the market catering to the iPod, as well as a bunch of consumer electronics. Please enter a D2ji-lbt Sony Hi-Fi system, which functions as a racer for your MP3 player, allowing record your mixes via USB. Guess iPod compatibility is a common denominator when it comes to manufacture all kinds of audio system, and Sony does not fail in that department. This would allow it to work even better if you have musical talent to go along with it.[Ubergizmo]
October 19th, 2008 | Posted in Audio | No Comments

If, by the end of this review decide to buy LG HT953TV’s All-in-One Home Cinema System - and there is a very good chance you will - one thing we can guarantee that you will be surprised at once, how much of your sheer £ 628.81 effort is you. In those days, when home cinema systems are increasingly to be heard, without being seen, in HT953TV is very polar oppose “shrinking violet”. And it is entirely unapologetic about that fact, revelling in the glossy, very large project, which is to be a focal point for the living room or home cinema.[Trustedreviews]
October 8th, 2008 | Posted in Audio | No Comments
If you do not like the
Yamaha wooden iPod Docks, said yesterday that, and then check the latest Yamaha audio systems, which are equipped with an iPod dock. Yamaha MCS-1330 can boast of two 60W RMS power output, amplifier, CD player, tweeters 2.5cm and 13cm woofer. There is also a USB port to connect with other devices. Yamaha also releases three audio systems in the MDGs-330, MCR-230, and CRX-430. Yamaha MCR-330 and the MDGs-230 provides the power output of 2 x 20W, CD player, USB and
iPod. In the meantime, CRX-430 offers the power of 2 x 25w RMS output. Yamaha MCS-1330, MCR-330, MCR-230 and CRX-430 is priced around. € 800, € 250, € 230 and € 220, respectively. [
TechDigest]
October 6th, 2008 | Posted in Audio | No Comments
It has been a while since the brand is up MobiBlu reduced, and this time we MobiBlu T20 portable
media player (PMP) that comes with all the round navigation controller, which will help you move on to the list of media files over the course of a journey. It’s not Apple’s Click Wheel, but it is functional to say the least. The functions of the MobiBlu T20 are:
* 2.4 “display WQVGA
* RM / RMVB, AVI, MP3, WMA, FLAC, AAC, APE, JPG, BMP, and TXT file formats are supported
* 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacity
No point in the hunt for smaller capacity 8GB models as the T20 will retail for only 140 euro, which has in the rest absolutely not worth it.[Ubergizmo]
September 25th, 2008 | Posted in Audio, Gadgets | No Comments

Here is a cool new gadget wearable, that is in the form of an audio Bone 1.0 headphones. GameChanger recently introduced the Audio Bone 1.0 headphones that adopt the bone to the transfer of technology, high-quality sound. Available in black, orange and blue, these headphones are also waterproof. Audio Bone 1.0 headphones retail for 190 dollars.[CrunchGear]
September 17th, 2008 | Posted in Audio, Gadgets | 2 Comments

Nothing too amazing, but if it has become Kenwood fan and looking for something compact, UD-E77WSD, may be exactly what you’re looking for! The UD-E77WSD (2×20W) feature a CD player, as well as the SD slot (support 32GB SD card) and USB port to access music stored on the card, or SD or at the DAP as the Media barrels of Kenwood. Our compact Hi-Fi will be read without too many difficulties, AAC, WMA, MP3 or WAV files and functions in 24bit DAC HRS (High Resolution Sound) from Kenwood “Supreme” technologies.[Akihabaranews]
September 13th, 2008 | Posted in Audio | No Comments