Posts Tagged ‘sound quality’

Top Class Wireless Subwoofer Finally Launched

News — September 24, 2009 at 5:10 am | Comment Now
How many times have you needed to adjust your sub woofers for optimum effects, but failed miserably in doing so, because the woofer was wired and if it wasn’t it had a limited range, but the sound quality was terrible. Now, there may just be a solution to all these pesky problems. KEF has launched the HTB2SE-W wireless subwoofer, which is truly one of a kind.  To start with, it has a brilliant design, so you need not necessarily hide it and it can also work in the vertical and horizontal position as well. KEF has a brilliant idea of merging two of their successful products, the Universal Wireless kit and the HTB2 sub woofer. Covered in a beautiful black colour, the HTB2-W measures 15.4 inches in height and a thickness of 7.7 inches. Yet it is able to pump out deep bass beats. It roundish design houses front- and rear-mounted 10-inch  [...]

Review Of The Apple iPod Nano – 5th gen

MP3 Players — September 23, 2009 at 7:30 pm | 3 Comments
Apple has installed a camera that has the shooting capable of 640 x 360 pixels and is equipped with 15 silly special effects that add ‘zazz’ to your life. Now, the camera is located at the lower left on the back panel, which means that there are very few instances when your hand will not be touching the lens of the camera or the microphone. After many trials you will realize the only way to not touch the camera is by holding to delicately by its sides. It doesn’t matter if you shooting in portrait mode or landscape mode, you still have to catch it in that fashion. Apple has yet to figure out a way right from the most basic part of the camera, the location. They could not stick it to the top left or right, because the screen is there and they cannot but it in the center because  [...]

Altec Lansing’s InMotion Classic In Action

News — September 11, 2009 at 3:45 am | 1 Comment
Altec Lansing has a history of making some really outstanding speaker systems whose designs revolve around the functionality of the iPod. Their latest portable speaker, the inMotion Classic, carries the company's flag forward of delivering good quality audio in a small and sleek design. Standing at just 4 inches in height and measuring 2 inches in thickness, the inMotion Classic can bring the house down with its powerful sound. the Classic features two 3-inch speakers, no equalizer which would have been welcome; an auxiliary input, an iPhone-certified dock; an FM radio with a 2-foot retractable antenna; remote control that includes controls for playback, volume adjustments, station presets, and even some buttons for navigating through iPod menus; an internal rechargeable battery which can live for a good for five hours. The overall sound quality was crisp and the  [...]

Review Of The JVC Marshmallow Headphones

Gadgets — August 27, 2009 at 3:15 pm | 4 Comments
The Marshmallows gave an outstanding performance on the sound-quality front considering the fact that it is retailed for a maximum of $20. The bass and treble were endearing but the sound tends to get messy sometimes. It has a stereo, sound output mode and a 3.5 mm connector and also equipped with noise–isolation capability. Nitty- Gritty: A good design, comfortable fit coupled with wonderful sound quality and a price tag of mere $20 the marshmallows are really a bargain. Go for it.

Sony MDR-V150 Studio Monitor Headphones

Gadgets — April 17, 2009 at 2:46 am | Comment Now
I have spent an endless amount of time and energy searching high and low for the perfect set of headphones that would not cause my ears to become sore after I have worn them on my head for countless hours every day. I would seriously not want to know the total if I were to add up the amount of money I have literally wasted over the years on sets that promised complete comfort, yet offered very little satisfaction. Even using those that cost $70 and above still created this painful problem for me, and many of them simply were not able to produce the sound quality I was looking to find. After trying all of the more expensive styles, I decided I might as well try some of the cheaper priced designs. When I first purchased the Sony MDR-V150 Studio Monitor Headphones I actually could not believe what I was listening to. I had always assumed you had to spend tons of money  [...]