Samsung YP-T10 Reviewed

March 10, 2008 - 8:35 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video

samsung_t10_1.jpg MP3 players are available in abundance these days. Here's one by Samsung called the YP-T10 that's a simpler but feature rich player. It comes with support for media formats like MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 and WMV. You can also view JPEG images in this one. The two inch screen can capture resolutions of up to 320 x 240 pixels. This is synonymous to the resolution of most cellphone displays. With a capacity of 4 GB, the YP-10 can well be rated among the top notch flash MP3 players in the market.

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Logitech ClearChat Wireless Headset: USB Replace Bluetooth

March 10, 2008 - 8:27 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video

logitech_headset.jpg Enough of all those Bluetooth enabled headsets. Here's something that's going to blow you off your rockers. The Logitech ClearChar Wireless Headset is connected to the receiving station with the company's proprietary 2.4GHz wireless protocol. The headset will be compatible with MACs as well. You can venture away to a distance of up to 33 feet with these on. That's equivalent to a whole 10 meters for freedom. For long VoIP chats you have comfortable ear pads on these. You can also find volume controls and a mute button. It can be charged with the AC charger that comes along with it.

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8GB Multimedia Watch

March 4, 2008 - 2:15 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video | Time Machines

8gb_Multimedia_Watch.jpg Devices are getting smaller, smarter and a lot more useful these days. Gone are the days when gizmos were determined and classified by single functionalities. This is the era of multiple functionality gizmos that can fulfill just about every desire of yours. Here's a crazy watch from Chinavasion that supports media files of AVI, MP4, WMV, ASF, MPG, MPEG, DAT, RM, MOV, MP3, WMA, WAV, JPEG and BMP formats. It also provides with sound recording. The recorded files are stored in WAV format. These files can be stuffed into the immense memory of 8 GB that is available with the watch. There's this cool 1.8 inch display screen that's available for viewing your media content.

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Lego MP3 Player: Easy to Lose

March 1, 2008 - 7:16 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video

lego_mp3_players_1.jpg These cool players seem to be simple Lego blocks but are actually capable of entertaining you better than a set of building blocks. The buttons are in the form of some of the nubs that are used by the Lego blocks to join other Lego blocks. They come with controls such as volume, pause, play, forward and backward. The songs are stored on microSD cards that can have memory capabilities reaching 2 gigabytes!

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X5 AIO PMP To Show Up At CES

March 1, 2008 - 6:51 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video

X5_AIO.jpg The cool and sexy X5 AIO media player is all set to blow your senses away. It comes with a cool RMI Alchemy Au1250 700MHz processor has 256MB of DDR2 RAM. Once would marvel looking at the crazy 4.8" WVGA 16 million color touch screen display. It’s also got a GPS and Bluetooth 2.0 support. Other features stuffed into this one include a 30/60 GB hard drive, s 5,700mAh battery that can provide seven hours of juice, Composite, S-Video, Component ports and a web browser. What makes me interested in this one is the Windows CE 5.0 platform on which the AIO works.

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SightMate LV920: Portable Video Magnifier

February 19, 2008 - 10:06 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video

sightmate_lv920_1.jpg You can speak a lot about having good enough devices to make the aged smile. But believe me, there's nothing cooler that something that can make tiny videos seem bigger for them and at the same time make them look like some kind of futuristic bot of some sort. It doesn't guarantee performance in case of all patients but for those who do benefit from it, there is a chance of 20/70 to 20/200 acuity improvement in the better eye of patients because of this player. It uses advanced image processing technologies like edge detection, contrast enhancement and optical zoom to aid patients.

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MP3 Players Can Now Scuba Dive

February 19, 2008 - 10:03 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video

iRiver_iFP-380T.jpg At last I see something that's both sporty and trendy on the MP3 player front. The Waterproof Scuba MP3 Player can handle both audio playback and tremulous waves. It is made up of a sexy iRiver iFP-380T MP3 player that's draped in a protective waterproof case so that it doesn't let the drops in. You also get waterproof headphones with the set and these are attached with clips that can help them cling to your diving goggles. This will surely make it safe to enter murky waters without having the fear of losing them. I'm not done yet. The player also has a memory capacity of up to 128 MB can be plunged into 200 feet of water.

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LED Traffic Signal Lights

February 16, 2008 - 5:22 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video | Freak/Futuristic/Fun

usb-traffic-lights.jpg Here's a way to make sure that people passing across your cubicle or those who are planning to barge into your workspace are permitted to do so or not. All you have to do is plug this little signal into your USB port and can be controlled to display either red or green lights. This can be used as a good parameter to consider for those who are unaware of the level of how busy you are. This also facilitates you with a ten second recording of sound files. This can be used to store some important information that you would like to save discretely or as a reminder.

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Lego Guitar: Stringless Surprise

February 7, 2008 - 9:31 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video

Real_Lego_Guitar.jpg You can well change the definition og a guitar with this latest offering by LEGO. The guitar model seems pretty realistic. It actually has working pick-ups and a bridge. Then one would wonder why this isn't just about another guitar that can be dismantled. The answer is that the guitar has no strings attached (no metaphor intended). Since it is made of plastic, i really wonder if steel strings will do justice to those who try to play these. So try to use your genius (that's if you have managed to show ur intelligence by assembling this in the first place). Think of an innovative means to attach strings to these.

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Acer H5350 Projector: The Bigger Picture

February 7, 2008 - 9:25 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video

Acer_H5350.jpg All ready to make itself spil onto the shelves of most audio video houses in a few weeks time, we have this cool offering by Asus. It's called the H5350. Aling with the sleekness in design, it also has some rather mouth watering specs to go by it. With a brilliant offering of 1280 x 720 pixels in output resolution, one can only imagine the larger than life effect that the projector can create. This is done at a brightness level of 2000 ANSI lumens. The contrast ratio isn't compromising either. The H5350 has a fantastic 2000:1 contrast ratio. If you are worried about what compatibility issues arise with the inputs that the projector can handle, then fear not. You can feed in images of resolutions as high as 1920 x 1080 pixels from the HDMI inputs that come with it.

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Newman PMP With 12 MP Camera!

November 30, 2007 - 1:15 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video | Cameras

12 MP Camera on a Newman Media Player.jpg Now here's something I was looking for. Just when everyone wonders at the slimming gap between the quality of cameras in digital shooters and mobile phones, a fresh breeze of competition blows in from this media player by Newman-Hyun. It sports a stunning 12 megapixel camera. You can drool over your super hi0res images on the three inch QVGA screen. The screen supports 260K colors. Along with a USB interface, the player also has a SD/MMC expansion slot. Imagine standing on your ranch, hearing some brilliant country music on your Newman, and spotting a distant horse on the moor, using the 8x zoom to get a closer catch and pressing CLICK! Ooh! The fantasies!

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Talking Photo Album

November 26, 2007 - 7:11 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video | Other Stuff

talking-photo-album-detail.png You can brag about all those lovely pictures clicked by your mum when you were a little naked toddler in a bathtub. The times have changed though. Your kids will brag about your hard work of capturing their early days in a digital photo album like this one, for instance. It can hold 24 photographs along with a 10 second voice recording for each picture. Now you can save both, sights and sounds from the past. Hey! Hold on! What are video cameras for then?

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Motion 10474-1 Golf Club Radio

November 21, 2007 - 7:43 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video

Creative Motion 10474-1 Golf Club Radio.gifGolf means relaxation (unless and of course there are a few million dollars at stake). So there's no better way to relax that with a little ambient music soothing your nerves. This isn't a singing golf club or anything of the sort but in fact a pretty cool radio that looks like the head of a golf club. It comes with a tee and a golf club that looks like it is about to be struck.

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iPod Party Speakers: Amplification Unlimited!

November 20, 2007 - 6:50 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video | Music

iPod Party Speaker.jpg Hearing music all alone from an iPod is such a selfish act, especially with this cool speaker around. The speaker is capable of amplifying your music from your iPod and can also be used during gigs to plug in mics or guitars. You can expect a decent sound output from a 22W speaker. Given that it is mobile, it makes a perfect accessory for an iPod. It has four inputs for mic, musical instruments (6.3 mm jack) or music players.

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Dragon Blueetooth Headsets: From 328 Foot Away

November 19, 2007 - 6:20 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video | Cellphones & Accessories

dragon-bluetooth-headset.png Bluetooth headsets relieve us of cables and of the typically bonded entertainment that wired systems subject us to. The Dragon Bluetooth Headset has taken this a few feet ahead. With these headsets you can enjoy your music even when 328 feet away. Now sitting 100 meters away from your phone and still answering calls is something equivalent to a miracle. In addition to this, it also has a noise cancellation microphone. You can communicate between two Dragon Headsets placed across an area of over 80,000 sq. feet.

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