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Logitech Z-5450 Wireless Speaker Review [Review, laptopgamers]
Logitech´s THX-certified, 315-watt Z-5450 is a Digital 5.1 speaker system with digital hardware decoder and dual wireless rear speakers. The Digital SoundTouch Control Center supports Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks, and includes digital and analog inputs for connecting DVD players, PCs, video game consoles, MP3 players, and more. Users can fine-tune their listening experience with a convenient wireless remote, and wall-mountable satellites help make installation easy in any room. The patented dual-chamber subwoofer enhances your games, music, and movies with distortion-free bass. Tue, 24 Jan, 2006 | 24 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Sony Walkman NW-A1000 [Article, hardwarezone]
Walkman lovers wait no more as Sony is now back to redefine portable digital music with the latest addition to the famed bloodline, the NW-A1000. Tue, 24 Jan, 2006 | 3 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Tsunami Ice-1 Media Manager [Review, overclockersonline]
Making their Overclockers Online debut is Tsunami with the feature
filled Ice-1 Media Manager. Watching DVDs or Cable TV on your computer has
never been easier... and you don't even need to turn it on. Tue, 24 Jan, 2006 | 3 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Sony Ericsson W900i 3G-enabled Walkman Phone [Article, hardwarezone]
Continuing their Walkman avalanche with the first 3G-enabled W900i, Sony Ericsson now has a complete range of offerings for their Walkman phone portfolio. Read on as we detail you our first impressions of the W900i. Sun, 15 Jan, 2006 | 3 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Sunglasses MP3 Player [Article, hardwarezone]
Outdoor activity lovers would be fond of the Sunglasses MP3 player for its ability to play favorite tunes while shielding your eyes from harmful UV rays at the same time. Sun, 15 Jan, 2006 | 0 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
ATI previews HD cable receiver for the PC [News, Hexus]
For most of us on this side of the pond, it's easy to forget about
cable television, but in the US it's a different story. ATI is
developing an HD cable receiver for the PC, aimed at the US market.
Named OCUR, the product will receive HD cable, analogue and
free-to-air HD signals. Fri, 06 Jan, 2006 | 2 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid+FM Cardbus TV Tuner [Article, hardwarezone]
For the road warrior, a notebook is almost a necessity. Not so for television. But fear not if you're a TV addict, for AVerMedia has just the solution. Wed, 04 Jan, 2006 | 31 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Dmobo M900 [Preview, hardwarezone]
The Special edition Dmobo M900 Disney Ruby phone is definitely one of the cutest phones in the market and will definitely appeal to the young and old Mickey Mouse fans alike. Girls would definitely love to flaunt this cutie! Wed, 04 Jan, 2006 | 9 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Creative Zen MicroPhoto [Review, tbreak]
Feature-wise, the Zen MicroPhoto is loaded. Creative packs a whopping 8GB drive which is
excellent for its size and can store roughly 4000 songs while an FM player is also included in
case you’re up for something different. You also have a voice recorder which could come in
handy. Although the unit can display pictures, the 1.5” screen is a bit small for that
purpose. Wed, 28 Dec, 2005 | 36 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Sony Ericsson W550i Walkman Camera Phone [Review, hardwarezone]
What do you get when you marry the Sony Ericsson S600i and the W800i together? Simple. You get a Walkman camera phone with a fancy swiveling function in the shape of the new Sony Ericsson W550i. Wed, 14 Dec, 2005 | 7 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Believe the Hypex, class-D DIY amplifier [Review, hardwareanalysis]
Amplifiers in kit form have been available for years, now Hypex enters the market with kits
based on class-D technology that offer outstanding features and sound quality. We take a closer
look and construct an amplifier using Hypex's UcD400 amplifier modules. Sun, 11 Dec, 2005 | 48 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Sennheiser PC160SK Stereo Headset [Article, hardwarezone]
Gamers, especially Counter-Strike gamers wanting the absolute best in their gaming gear really should not miss out the special edition PC160SK stereo pro-gaming headset from Sennheiser Communications. Sun, 11 Dec, 2005 | 43 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
PowerColor Theater 550 Pro [Review, tbreak]
The included Cyberlink remote clearly lacks the luster that ATI remotes have and looks
ungraceful and clunky. The remote also lacks a thumbpad for mouse control and includes no
programmable buttons. Unfortunately, there are also no backlights, so unless you’ve memorized
every button on your remote, it will be a necessity to turn on the lights in order to control
the remote. Thu, 08 Dec, 2005 | 4 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Creative X-Fi Xtreme Music [Review, overclockersonline]
While some have stated that the PC sound business has been hampered
by the lack of competition, and to some extent this is likely true, Creative
has raised its own bar with the launch of the X-Fi line of cards. In every
area, the X-Fi Extreme Music has improved on the Audigy 2. If sound is
important to you, by all means, invest in the X-Fi line. If you don't hear
the difference between an AM radio and a live performance, stick to the
on-board solutions. In the end, for people like me, who use their PC for
everything, I can't really imagine a better jack-of-all-trades soundcard
than the X-Fi Extreme Music. Thu, 01 Dec, 2005 | 22 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Logitech Z-4 Speaker System [Review, designtechnica]
The Logitech Z-4 is an all-around top performer in the 2.1 speaker category. The appealing modern design, though fingerprint prone, is modern but not gaudy, though some may be put off by the prominent Logitech logos. The controls are tight and accurate, with the control panel sporting headphone and auxiliary in. While the bass could use a little more punch on the lower frequencies, the sound quality was first rate. Read our full review. Tue, 29 Nov, 2005 | 25 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Compro VideoMate U900 - Tiny USB TV Box [Article, hardwarezone]
Weighing only 60g, the card-sized Compro VideoMate U900 TV Tuner claims to be the smallest TV tuner box ever. Read on as we examine if its tiny dimensions can actually fulfill this. Sun, 27 Nov, 2005 | 13 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Edifier MP300 2.1 Portable Audio System [Article, hardwarezone]
The Edifier MP300's modern styling allows it to blend in with almost any desktop environment, but this portable 2.1 audio solution isn't just aesthetically charming as it is audibly pleasing as well. Sun, 20 Nov, 2005 | 57 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Creative X-fi Fatal1ty soundcard [Review, rbmods]
Today we are taking a look at one of the new Creative sound cards from their new X-fi series. We recieved their Fatal1ty card which is the middle card out of three different price classes. The name comes from the popular FPS gamer Fatal1ty and we have seen alot of companies make products with this in the main role, and they have all ended up being high quality products. It will be interesting to see how well this card actually performs, and what new features it has compared to the older Audigy cards. Wed, 16 Nov, 2005 | 12 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
KOSS HQ1 Vibration Stereophone [Article, hardwarezone]
Looking like an ordinary pair of headphones, the KOSS HQ1, with its vibration function is all geared up to elevate your audio sensory experience for movies and games, and it doesn't sound too bad either. Mon, 14 Nov, 2005 | 12 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Panasonic VS7 [Preview, hardwarezone]
Combine the one-touch auto flip cover slim clamshell design, a 2MP camera, a bright 2.5-inch LCD and you get the Panasonic VS7 mobile phone. With such cool features, it is no wonder celebrities are endorsing it. Read on for more details. Wed, 09 Nov, 2005 | 2 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail