Showing posts with label audio gadgets technology. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Cool latest gadgets - Tree Trunk Outdoor speakers - New fun gadgets

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It 'hard to hide the technology and the children in the womb of nature. But the Tree Trunk inconspicuous speakers proved us wrong and deceived us all. And 'brown is dark and hard rock sound exactly right for the party next week to have your BBQ in your lawn. Throw a little 'tree trunk pair of speakers out there and let them wonder where all that jazz comes from.
Tree trunk external speakers retail for $ 150.
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

RIM BlackBerry Presenter

As many of you have already noticed that micro and mini projectors will be available soon. Manufactures like 3M, Microvision and other. Thank God this handy 3.4-inch x 2.4-inch boxlike accessory is designed, so that it can be used with BlackBerry smart phones. It is very simple in use. What you have to do is that, simply connect it with a projector or monitor and you can use Blutetooth connectivity in order to display Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 and 2007 slides directly from your handset. You can pause images, set slides to automatically swap at prearranged intervals and in this way you can enjoy the benefit of accurate reproductions with most visual and animated effects.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Awesome flexible concept computer – Integral Cord

Regardless of desktop computer or laptop, both with the shape of traditional style, but this flexible concept computer ‘Integral Cord’ designed by Raphael Lang, Yu-Lin Hou and Stephen Chan Win Tak from Germany is absolutely refreshing, the designers integrate all the hardware devices into flexible coil. With the integral cord that acts as screen manipulator, user can manipulate the screen to any size or shape he want, and user can even join more integral cords to form a bigger screen. It’s surely a very creative and convenient design.






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Impatient Futurist Forget 3D Screens—We Need 3D Audio, Like in Real Life

3D Audio
Some decades ago, a salesguy in a high-end audio shop badly misjudged my socioeconomic status and treated me to an ultrahigh-quality recording of an obscure jazz ensemble, played on a $10,000 audio system in an acoustically perfect room. I staggered out goose-bumped and hair-raised, a newly minted audiophile wannabe. I was sure that this was just the beginning of a journey into ever-more-amazing sound experiences. The equipment in that room consisted of glowing tubes in big metal cases, vibrating domes in massive wood cabinets, and spinning platters of plastic. No doubt technological innovation would one day shrink this clunky system into something small enough to carry around and cheap enough to avoid triggering the reckless-behavior clause in my prenup. More important, I was sure that even grander realms of audio quality lay ahead. By 2011, who could imagine what sort of incredible sonic delights would await?

Technology certainly has come through in some ways. Today’s iPod Shuffle is so small that it is little more than audio-enabled jewelry. No complaints on the pricing, either; you can get a pretty good MP3 player for the cost of a newly released CD. There’s just one little snag: Today’s sound quality is miserable, worse than what I was listening to on my budget stereo 30 years ago.

The biggest culprit in our sonic backsliding is the ubiquity of low-quality digital music files. “If you’re not going to listen to a high-quality recording, you don’t need a high-quality system,” says John Meyer, founder of the audiophile speaker company Newform Research in Ontario. Hey, tell my kids. They are all too happy to semipermanently install wads of plastic in their ears for the privilege of listening to near-terabytic playlists rendered in mediocre-at-best fidelity.
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