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Logitech Z-5500 Digital speakers
Logitech's latest flagship offering, the Z-5500 5.1 Digital speaker set, is an updated version of the excellent Z-680, with new styling and a few performance upgrades. The Z-5500 Digital set ($399.95) includes four satellite speakers, a center-channel speaker, a mammoth subwoofer, a wireless remote control, and a swank control module with both analog and digital inputs, all of which amounts to a package that should keep Logitech at the top of its game. The Z-5500 Digital's control module incorporates Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS, and DTS 96/24 processing, facilitating direct connection to DVD players and game consoles without using an A/V receiver. You may, however, require an adapter to add digital outputs to your game console. Measuring 9 inches tall and 4.5 inches wide, the control module includes a tabletop stand. The unit has a backlit, two-line text display and six buttons that make it easy to configure settings. A big, easy-to-find silver knob makes it easy to adjust the volume without looking away from your monitor. Despite its small size, the well-designed remote lets you control almost all of the system's features. The Logitech Z-5500 Digital has an impressive assortment of jacks that allow you to connect up to six source devices simultaneously. The control module's rear panel boasts optical and coaxial digital-audio inputs as well as three 1/8-inch analog minijack inputs. You can configure the three minijacks as a group to connect a 5.1-channel PC sound card or independently to connect up to three separate stereo sources. The control module's side panel hosts a 1/8-inch headphone output and a 1/8-inch auxiliary input for playing a device such as an iPod. We've seen home audio receivers with fewer inputs--a testament to the flexibility of this setup. All four of the identical satellite speakers and the matching (though horizontally oriented) center speaker include desk stands that swivel and conveniently convert into wall mounts. Each of the speakers incorporates a single 3-inch driver as opposed to the dual-driver, two-way designs employed by Klipsch's competing ProMedia Ultra 5.1 system, but performance doesn't suffer. Logitech claims that the system outputs a very impressive 505 watts (RMS), with 62 watts going to each of satellites, 69 watts dedicated to the center, and 188 watts allocated to the behemoth subwoofer's 10-inch driver. Although the sub, which houses the system's amp, is a front-firing type, a big bass port contributes to its tendency towards occasional sloppiness. As a point of comparison, the Z-680 utilized a smaller 8-inch sub driver but had the same amount of amplifier power. The Z-5500's subwoofer is larger and more powerful than many home-theater subs, and the benefits of its brawn are clear when you fire up an intense video game or DVD. For instance, during a fierce firefight in Unreal Tournament 2004, missiles impacted the ground with palpable force as heavily armored vehicles thunderously lumbered across the battlefield. The Jurassic Park DVD's Tyrannosaurus rex scene proved no less enthralling, with the giant dinosaur's footsteps sending shockwaves through our office. The satellite speakers do a surprisingly good job with treble; music sounds exceptionally airy and three-dimensional. Midrange is arguably the system's greatest weakness, because of a somewhat noticeable disconnect between the subwoofer and the satellites.
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iRiver Clix (4GB) mp3 player
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Apple MacBook Pro 2007 Edition
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Sony NWZ-A810
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Dell XPS M1710
The good: Best-in-class gaming performance; top-shelf processor and graphics engine; attractive illuminated case; solid multimedia features; full assortment of ports and connections. The bad: Very expensive; display not remarkably bright. The bottom line: If you're a hard-core gamer looking to play the newest games at the highest settings, this is the best system that a lot of money can buy. Screen: The XPS M1710 has a 17" widescreen WUXGA (1920 x 1200 resolution) LCD with the Dell TrueLife (glossy screen) treatment. The TrueLife is a standard feature on the M1710 and a good option for an entertainment machine as it really does provide greater contrast and bolder colors. The display on the XPS M1710 is 30% brighter than the M170 it is replacing. The XPS M1710 has 250 nits of brightness while the M170 was about 200 nits. I found the screen to be excellent for all tasks, from surfing the web to gaming and watching movies. It is very sharp with excellent contrast and brightness. There is no noticeable ghosting during games or any image tearing/smearing. White looks like white, and black looks like black. However, there are some imperfections in the display. It is not evenly lit -- there is noticeable light leakage coming from the bottom of the display. When the display is showing a completely dark scene, there are bright spots in the middle and to the right. I am pleased to report that none of the light leakage is noticeable during general use, so I don't view it as an issue for most people. Speakers: It's rare to find a notebook that has decent speakers, but with the Dell M1710 being a premium level entertainment package, Dell went out of their way to provide for some decent built-in sound. The integrated sub-woofer provides for some decent bass that's always missing from the average notebook. It also provides for extra oomph with sound volume, at top volume the sound is definitely too loud. It was actually a pleasure to listen to music via the speakers on this notebook. Same goes for movie audio. Processor, Performance, Benchmarks and Gaming: The reason to buy the XPS M1710 is for gaming performance. In that area, this notebook will deliver the most power of any notebook short of a high-end SLI dual graphics card setup. Nvidia's new GeForce Go7900GTX is the most powerful graphics card. It replaced the Go7800GTX. Gaming is phenomenal; there's not a notebook on the market that is as fast as this one at the moment. |
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28.8.07
ASUS A8 Serie ATI x1700 2gb Ram Intel Core2 HIGH END LAPTOP
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World's Smallest Cell Phone & world's largest cellphone
Nokia's 0.3710 will be the smallest-ever cellular phone available commercially measuring just 17mm by 12mm and weighing 9g. Although devoid of any typical features, the 0.3710 is likely to appeal to users with its unique special features relating to its incredibly tiny size including its ability to be recognised as a small coin in vending machines for many international currencies, its ability to get lost in far more inconvenient places than the back of the sofa and the ability to swallow it in emergencies to prevent a mugger from stealing it. World largest mobile phone |
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UBiQUiO 711
Take the power and versatility of Windows Vista with you wherever you go.
With its sleek & lightweight design, the UBiQUiO 711 allows you to work efficiently when away from the office as well as stay entertained and informed wherever you may be. It is ideal for mobile business users looking for a laptop or PDA replacement, or students going to school, college, or university who require a fully functional PC in a compact and affordable package. Connect to the Internet quickly and easily at public or private hot spots via WiFi or extend the UMPCs Internet access beyond WiFi by pairing it with a Bluetooth-enabled wireless phone or USB 3G modem. Plus, with the integrated webcam and microphone, the UBiQUiO 711 is ideal for use with Skype or other video conferencing or instant messaging applications which offer VoIP capabilities. Need to kill a bit of time while you travel? Remember Vista integrates Media Center, which offers and easy to use and feature rich interface through which to view your pictures, play movies, listen to and manage your music library and more. The crystal clear display combined with two built-in speakers (or headphones, your choice), make for a wonderful mobile multimedia experience. Love to travle? Navigate your way around any city using optional GPS capabilities and mapping software. Choose the way you want to navigate and input with an easy-to-use touch screen, stylus, on-screen keyboard, or hardware controls. Box contents: UBiQUiO 711 Ultra Mobile PC AC adaptor & Power Cord (EU) Wired stereo headset with microphone (3.5mm) Screen clean cloth Desktop stand Manual Utility CD (Support Disk) Technical Details
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Nokia CK-15W Bluetooth Display Car Kit
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Sony Ericsson MBW-100 Bluetooth Wrist Watch
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Toshiba Portege M400 version: 2GHz, 1GB, 100GB, XP Tablet
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HTC Wing
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Datawind PocketSurfer 2
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Samsung Q1U-EL Q1 Ultra(800MHz,1GB,40GB,Vista Home)
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HTC Advantage(Laptop replacement)
This cutting edge mobile device is a first for business functionality with high-speed global connectivity and PC-style power – yet it will easily fit in your pocket.
Harness the power of the HTC Advantage, the ultimate mobile office. Smaller and lighter than a laptop, but packed with many business and multimedia features you’d find on your laptop, it’s the essential tool for the upwardly mobile business professional. You can download and work on Microsoft Office documents and be instantly notified of emails with Microsoft® Windows Mobile 5.0 using Direct Push technology. This coupled with the full keyboard makes typing messages and keeping up with contacts effortless. The HTC Advantage is not just a productive worker, but it’s a great entertainer too. With up to 8 hours’ battery life and a huge 5-inch VGA colour touch screen, use it all day to watch videos, browse the web, or navigate anywhere with inbuilt GPS and TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 (Taster Version). A huge 8GB hard drive and handy miniSDTM are great for storage. The on-board 3.0 megapixel camera and second VGA camera allow you to make video calls, add 3G, Wi-Fi® and stereo Bluetooth® 2.0 and a world of communication opens up! As you can see the days of the laptop are numbered. Smart work, smarter life, the smartest choice. The HTC Advantage. Key Features - Manage your documents and emails with Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0 Pocket PC phone edition including Direct Push technology. - Connect anywhere with 3G/HSDPA and Wi-Fi®; and stereo Bluetooth® 2.0 which is excellent for wireless audio. - Take advantage of a laptop-style experience with the huge 5 inch touch screen display and full detachable keyboard. - Always “on”, be connected to your office, watch video or listen to music anywhere. - Go anywhere with inbuilt GPS plus TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 (Taster version). Box Contents: - HTC Advantage Pocket PC - Stereo wired headset with microphone - Stylus - Battery - USB Sync. Cable - Stereo wired headset with microphone - User manual, quick start guide & software CD Technical Details
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