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- Monitor Audio Vector 5.1 Home Cinema Speaker System
- eStarling WiFi 802.11n Digital Photo Frame
- Tachyon XC Waterproof Micro Helmet Camera
- MSI P55-GD65 ATX Motherboard
- IPEVO Point 2 View Single Stand USB Web Camera
- Asus 24T1E 24in Full HD LCD TV Monitor
Monitor Audio Vector 5.1 Home Cinema Speaker System Posted: 06 Nov 2009 05:36 PM PST The composition of a speaker system individually can be a tricky business at best time. Find ones that look good, the size of your costume room and meet your budget is hard enough, but then get the game tonal across all stakeholders and ensure they do meet with your disc drive and the AMP may be a complete nightmare, especially with so many models on the market. This is the kind of challenge that ardent audiophiles relish, but most bettors prefer to buy their 5.1 system in one go and concentrate on the business of watching movies. Fortunately there are many packages on the market enabling, bringing you a Home Cinema surround sound without the hassle. Monitor Audio Vector is one of them.Positioned at the “end affordable” Spectrum President of the company, this compact sub / sat package is delivered in a single box and is the ideal option for those who want good performance, but not much space to play. The speakers can also be purchased separately if you want to combine. Affordable box system it may be, but this does not necessarily mean you have to compromise on sound quality. With a pedigree like Monitor Audio, you expect a high level of performance, regardless of price point, and indeed the technology inside them is inspired by the range HD Radius society, which is a sign reassuring given how much we liked this system when we tested earlier this year. Although not as strong as Slinky or the step-up 45HD Radius speakers, the V10 ‘construction quality is considerable and compact (just 23.5cm high) means they can be placed in your living room with minimal disruption . Each V10 can be wall mounted using the single attachment point on the back. [via trustedreviews] a |
eStarling WiFi 802.11n Digital Photo Frame Posted: 06 Nov 2009 02:22 PM PST eStarling is back with its new WiFi 802.11n-enabled digital photo frame called 802.11n Touchscreen Connected Frame. The frame has a 10.2 to 800 x 480 cm panel full touch screen with a split-screen design for the right presentation of image size, a high-2GB of flash memory, a microSD card slot, Ethernet connector and supports WiFi 802.11b / g / n connectivity with speeds up to 150 Mbps and a range of 230 feet. The framework also lets you access photos via Gmail, Facebook, Picasa, Flickr and other websites, and has its own Twitter client and the Inbox to receive video and view video clips from the Internet. The eStarling Connected Frame Touchscreen 802.11n sells $ 249.99. [via techfresh] a |
Tachyon XC Waterproof Micro Helmet Camera Posted: 06 Nov 2009 11:17 AM PST Following the Tachuon XC and XC 3D Introduces New Tachyon XC helmet camera mountable Micro. The compact XC Micro is the smallest in the industry camera helmet. It is waterproof and super lightweight. Its design prevents the shock loss of video. The Micro XC helmet camera has a high dynamic image sensor and 90-degree wide-angle lens. It captures video at 30fps and use microSD cards for storage. It comes with a universal, reversible rise. Two AAA batteries needed to power the camera helmet.The Tachyon XC Micro is priced at $ 129.99. Only $ 99.99 until the end of November. [via itechnews] a |
Posted: 06 Nov 2009 08:10 AM PST MSI is just one of the biggest names in motherboards. Today, we look at the company P55-GD65, still an ATX motherboard based on P55 chipset for Intel’s Core Lynnfield i5/i7 socket 1156 processors, offering the usual features like CrossFireX and SLI compatibility, eight-channel audio and integrated passive cooling. However, as the second best P55 board in eleven of MSI (for now), but also with the development of attractions such as dual Gigabit Ethernet port and support for DDR3 RAM up to 2133 MHz, let alone MSI -specific advantages such as D. Engineering for instant overclocking without effort, great moon to improve cooling and DrMOS control of intelligent energy. Join us to find out if he obtained. The color code is not as intelligently managed as the Sabertooth Asus 55i we reviewed the past where everything is beige primary. The blue sign that adorns both the primary and secondary sites for graphics, but only secondary memory locations. It also Drive Booster SATA port, which is probably not the main port that you choose. More on that later, though. The included bundle is nothing too special, offering CDs twins (one with drivers, applications and manuals and the second with a flash BIOS software), EIDE cables for hard drives and floppy disks, a little stingy complement of four Standard SATA cables, two four-pin power cables SATA power adapter, CrossFire and SLI cable connections, and a plain USB support. There is also a motherboard manual, user guide Wink, D. Engineering manual, guide HDDBackup and Quick Installation Guide, covering over the reference side of things. [via trustedreviews] a |
IPEVO Point 2 View Single Stand USB Web Camera Posted: 05 Nov 2009 10:55 PM PST IPEVO Introduces New 2 View Point (P2V) USB web camera that comes with a single stand. The stand of a solid and weighted more joints allowing the camera to capture everything and anything, from any distance and angle. The 2 Point View has a 2-megapixel CMOS, a target Full Auto focus, up to 5 cm macro focus and 3x digital zoom. The P2V is capable of recording 640 × 480 video at 30fps. It is compatble with most instant messaging software like Skype, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo IM, Google Talk and iChat on the Mac. [via itechnews] a |
Asus 24T1E 24in Full HD LCD TV Monitor Posted: 05 Nov 2009 08:26 PM PST Unfortunately, most of us do not have the space (not to mention money) to acquire one of these animals endangered, and are instead left to the opposite side of the spectrum with a combined LCD TV Monitor, as the Asus 24T1E. This hybrid offers attractive specifications given its £ 265 asking price, including 24 inches of real estate and full HD resolution, which is very useful for both leisure and productivity. Start with looks, it is not too attractive, although somewhat “busy”. Far from the Monitor TV slim models such as the recent review Samsung SyncMaster P2370HD the 24T1E copious weighs 7kg and is intentionally cumbersome. Its piano black finish grille is surprisingly good at hiding fingerprints, and the large, organically patterned speaker is an elegant touch, but it is really not the kind of design that pleases everyone. Ergonomic there is an inclination on the menu, but we’ve long since given up hope of finding a TV monitor that offers more. Physical controls consist of a power button, bottom right, with the rest of the controls positioned for easy access along the top edge, built-in accentuating 24T1E’s Silver. They are clearly marked and logically placed, making them easy to use an alternative when the remote is not immediately at hand. Speaking of the remote, it is actually pretty good. It is a little on the long side, but its size makes it logical, streamlined layout. The buttons are intelligently combined so that - depending on where you hold the remote control - those requirements are still comfortably under your thumb. Indeed, the remote is well in hand thanks to its ergonomic shape and underside flexible plastic mat. The buttons also provide a pleasant texture and the rubber of good reviews. Our only minor complaint is that the shiny surface remote than not pick up fingerprints more quickly than the monitor. [via trustedreviews] a |
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