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  • Vosonic V-MP3H Digital Data Player Review   [Review, Digit-Life]
    Portable devices can be different... Some play music, others let you watch movies or transfer data from flash cards to 2.5" hard drives or look through JPEG files received from digital cameras. This gadget combines all these functions; a good intention...
     Sun, 21 Sep, 2003 | 96 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Archos' AV320 New Movies on the Move Multi-Media Box   [Review, TomsHardware]
    Last year, Archos revolutionized the handheld world by offering the first hard disk video that was compatible with the MPEG-4 compression format. Today, Archos is back with an even more polished product that has a screen nearly 4 inches in size.
     Fri, 19 Sep, 2003 | 59 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Lindy USB Video Grabber   [Review, monster-hardware]
    The Lindy USB Video Grabber is a device used to input an analog video signal into your computer via USB. Basically it takes an RCA or S-video signal and turns it into digital video. One of the reasons I chose to review the Lindy USB video grabber is that it will record from most video sources to any recent computer. It can deal with different types of PAL and NTSC video inputs. This happened to be a helpful feature to me because at the time I received this unit, I was on vacation in England. My fiancée had taken up cheerleading whist attending university there and it was recorded in pal video. So we had this video that was nice, but we couldn't take home with us. So I needed something to record the video to NTSC or to my computer and the Lindy USB Video Grabber is what I happened to use.
     Mon, 15 Sep, 2003 | 111 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • The M-Audio Revolution 7.1   [Review, Guru3d]
    I must thank a certain guru3d.com reader, Roj, whose name I won't change because he's been a pain in the ass. He kept at us with each new sound card review to take a look at the M-Audio Revolution. Ok, I thought, he's just a fanatic. I've been a fanatic, I understand the mentality. He probably uses a Mac, too. Then I just had enough, my email inbox literally flooded with email: "Review the M-Audio!!!" He wrote.
     Sat, 13 Sep, 2003 | 129 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Xitel INport Brings Clean Audio In   [Review, ExtremeTech]
    The INport offers a clean USB-based audio input for ripping your old vinyl and tapes into your digital music library. But is it any good? Our test results say maybe.
     Fri, 29 Aug, 2003 | 186 Click(s) | Detail

  • Creative Audigy2 Platinum eX Sound Card   [Review, Digit Life]
    The Creative Audigy2 Platinum eX sound card coming with an external unit is the most expensive and advanced model of the Audigy2 family and it's launched half a year after the Audigy2 Player and Audigy2 Platinum. The manufacturer promotes the Platinum eX as a solution for musicians and gamers underlining the studio quality of its external unit.
     Wed, 27 Aug, 2003 | 90 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Aureon Space, CL Audigy 2, GameTheater XP and SoundStorm   [Roundup, Lostcircuits]
    In part 2 of this Audiophile Cornucopia, we round up another few of the current high end sound solutions, that is the Terratec Aureon 7.1 Space, the Hercules GameTheater XP along with the Creative Labs Audigy 2 and compare it to the most advanced on-board audio solution featuring nVidia's MCP-T with its integrated Audio Processing Unit to bring Digital Dolby to the table. Each of the contenders has its own fortés...
     Tue, 26 Aug, 2003 | 370 Click(s) | Detail

  • M-Audio Revolution 7.1 Soundcard   [Review, Sharky Extreme]
    The soundcard market can sometimes resemble a one-horse race, with Creative Labs riding their popular Audigy-based products to the finish line. The M-Audio Revolution 7.1 presents a challenge in the form of 7.1 speaker support, professional-level audio quality, and support for many 3D audio APIs.
     Tue, 26 Aug, 2003 | 83 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Altec Lansing 5100 5.1 Audio Speaker System   [Review, Computercritics]
    Computers are fast becoming the average home's media center and consumers are demanding better quality sound. Our critics put Altec Lansing's 5.1 Stereo System to the test. Does it sound as good as it looks?
     Mon, 25 Aug, 2003 | 84 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Altec Lansing XA3051 Home Theater Speakers   [Review, Thetechlounge]
    Are you a lazy bloke that likes to sit in front of your TV all day and play video games? Don’t listen to your mother or your wife, this is a good thing. What could be better than kicking back with a cold beverage* in one hand, and a remote or your favorite console’s controller in the other hand; All the while having a sub blasting hard enough to make you shake with every explosion, or every footstep for that matter. Let's see if the XA3051 can do the job.
     Sun, 24 Aug, 2003 | 81 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Take a Walk on the High End 24-bit Audio Side   [Review, Tomshardware]
    High-end PC sound cards can deliver 24-bit sound quality at up to frequencies of 192 kHz. Two suppliers dominate the high-end category: Creative and Terratec. We tested several of their cards' that are geared for the highend sector: Creative's Audigy 2 Platinum EX and the Audigy Platinum and Terratec's Aureon Sky and Aureon Space. Our tests show how the two vendors' offerings meet the demands of the cream-of-the-crop category.
     Sat, 23 Aug, 2003 | 74 Click(s) | Detail

  • Zalman XM-RS6F 5.1 Surround Headphones   [Review, Hardwarezoom]
    The Zalman ZM-RS6F headphones are specifically designed for this purpose - a 5.1 (5 speakers + 1 subwoofer) 6-channel full range theatre system that can be put on your head - for your ears only. Featuring real surround sound field close to a complete multi-channel speaker system, and enhanced spatial and realistic effects, the RS6F has almost every feature of a six-speaker setup, according to Zalman.
     Fri, 22 Aug, 2003 | 209 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Logitech Z-640 Speakers   [Review, Bytesector]
    The Z-640 is an awesome product for its price. The Z-640 is well known as the Logitech’s "Heart-Pounding Home Theater Sound on a Budget”. The package allows the listener to experience Dolby Digital sound when listening to music, watching movies or playing games.....
     Wed, 20 Aug, 2003 | 195 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Speaker   [Review, Sharky Extreme]
    The Klipsch brand name conjures up images of high-end audio hardware, with massive 4.1 or 5.1 configurations pumping out the gaming audio. This is only part of the equation, as the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 speaker system looks to transition this sort of quality and power into a more space-saving 3-speaker design.
     Fri, 15 Aug, 2003 | 134 Click(s) | Detail

  • Grado SR125 Headphones   [Review, Designtechnica]
    The Grado SR125 are not going to win any aesthetics or usability awards, but the sound produced will bring out some sounds masked by other headphones.
     Thu, 14 Aug, 2003 | 87 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Philips Acoustic Fusion Speakers   [Review, ExtremeTech]
    Philips deploys its second-generation NXT panel technology, which is a considerable improvement over the first, but these speakers still under-perform, and better options are available.
     Thu, 14 Aug, 2003 | 44 Click(s) | Detail

  • Axiom Grand Master Home Theatre   [Review, Bytesector]
    Axiom Audio has created an awesome and very powerful speaker package called the Grand Master. This unique package of some of Axiom’s best speakers can amaze some of the pickiest audio specialists. With crystal clear sound and vortex porting the speakers are probably the best I have heard in years!
     Fri, 08 Aug, 2003 | 76 Click(s) | Detail

  • ECS EZ-TV (TVP3XP) TV&FM Tuner Review   [Review, Digit Life]  Most popular reviews and articles
    I was quite surprised being asked to examine a TV- tuner from ECS. No secret that ECS (Elitegroup Computer Systems) is the largest supplier of budget-level mainboards. At the same time, the company makes efforts to cover other market sectors - notebooks, barebone systems, video cards, peripherals etc., that is why taking over the sector of tuners mustn't have looked strange, but it, nevertheless, surprised me. I wonder whether ECS can fight on the field occupied by AverMedia, FlyVideo, Pinnacle Systems. And I was quite skeptical when started testing this device especially because not every ECS mainboard makes a positive impression...
     Fri, 08 Aug, 2003 | 527 Click(s) | Detail

  • JBL Creature 2.1 Speakers   [Review, Hardwarezoom]
    JBL, a trademark owned by Harman international called these speakers Creature. Well, they certainly look like some sort of alien life-form with the subwoofer forming the mothership. Or, if you are an Imac supporter, you might just think that JBL designed these for the Imac series. They certainly look wonderful next to the Imac but the truth is that they come in three different colours, white, silver and blue and not just white alone.
     Wed, 06 Aug, 2003 | 139 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • LiveView FlyTV-Box External TV Tuner   [Review, Digit Life]
    The FlyTV-Box TV tuner made by The Taiwanese company LiveView wears the LR 127 trade mark and sports the following features...
     Wed, 06 Aug, 2003 | 249 Click(s) | Detail

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