
If you’re getting bored of the Android-powered phones being offered by Motorola and HTC, you might be interested to hear that AT&T has officially announced that it will be carrying Dell’s Aero, its first Android-powered smartphone in the U.S. Aside from the Dell Aero, the Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi plus have also been announced, further beefing AT&T’s phone offerings. Technical details of the Dell Aero aren’t available just yet, but we do know that it will sport a custom user interface developed by Dell and AT&T. Stay tuned, and we’ll keep you updated on this phone!
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Add to myYahoo!Fancy new televisions are always exciting. Toshiba has just sent out a press release announcing the introduction of the UX600 series LED television. The HDTVs in this series all offer 1080p HD and 5.1 surround sound. They all allow access to 3,000 on-deman...
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Add to myYahoo!Finding quality computer speakers can be a real chore, and it's easy to see why with the wide variety of options available. While surround sound and stereo systems are designed for a specific audio function, be it movies or music, computer speakers must instead inhabit the middle-ground, needing to be versatile in application while still packing an aural punch. Additionally, computer speakers have to compete with other office electronics for desk space, making larger and bulkier units a hassle.Enter the Bose Companion 3 Series II computer speaker set. In spite of its long and awkward name, these speakers offer up a great combination of quality, price, and style to make them great for all types of audio. The setup is straightforward and space-saving: two stand-mounted speakers rest on either side of the computer with a beefy but compact subwoofer going somewhere nearby, or even under the desk.
Seeing as it's a Bose unit, there are some fair expectations about sound quality at stake, and these speakers do not disappoint. Using Bose TrueSpace Signal Processing, the speakers are able to add spaciousness and ambiance to the sound, giving the speakers a larger-than-life quality. Bass frequencies are crisp and punchy thanks to the subwoofer, which provides ample boost to the low end without overwhelming the speakers. Volume can easily be controlled by the disc-shaped control know, offering auxiliary and headphone jacks in a compact unit.The flexibility of the speakers is a great asset. They can easily be transported due to their small size, and they perform well with a variety of sound. Although they don't have the volume levels of some larger systems, the clarity present at low volumes more than makes up for this. Movies sound as though they are in surround sound, and MP3s have a light and crisp tone to them, with vocals in particular sounding lush in the mix. There's no way to adjust the EQ on the speakers, which should be alright if your computer or MP3 player offers the ability to do this, but it would have been a nice touch.Related posts:
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Add to myYahoo!Finding quality computer speakers can be a real chore, and it's easy to see why with the wide variety of options available. While surround sound and stereo systems are designed for a specific audio function, be it movies or music, computer speakers must instead inhabit the middle-ground, needing to be versatile in application while still packing an aural punch. Additionally, computer speakers have to compete with other office electronics for desk space, making larger and bulkier units a hassle.Enter the Bose Companion 3 Series II computer speaker set. In spite of its long and awkward name, these speakers offer up a great combination of quality, price, and style to make them great for all types of audio. The setup is straightforward and space-saving: two stand-mounted speakers rest on either side of the computer with a beefy but compact subwoofer going somewhere nearby, or even under the desk.
Seeing as it's a Bose unit, there are some fair expectations about sound quality at stake, and these speakers do not disappoint. Using Bose TrueSpace Signal Processing, the speakers are able to add spaciousness and ambiance to the sound, giving the speakers a larger-than-life quality. Bass frequencies are crisp and punchy thanks to the subwoofer, which provides ample boost to the low end without overwhelming the speakers. Volume can easily be controlled by the disc-shaped control know, offering auxiliary and headphone jacks in a compact unit.The flexibility of the speakers is a great asset. They can easily be transported due to their small size, and they perform well with a variety of sound. Although they don't have the volume levels of some larger systems, the clarity present at low volumes more than makes up for this. Movies sound as though they are in surround sound, and MP3s have a light and crisp tone to them, with vocals in particular sounding lush in the mix. There's no way to adjust the EQ on the speakers, which should be alright if your computer or MP3 player offers the ability to do this, but it would have been a nice touch.Related posts:
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Add to myYahoo!Apple iPad Tablet Ultimate Carrying Case is available at Amazon for $19.99. Every iPad is going to need to be protected from the elements. You can use a sleek case or a sharp skin but all need to be placed into a bag if you want to go with many accessori...
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Add to myYahoo!The Kindle may not be long for the world. Most of the industry is waiting with bated breath to see if full-function tablets will end up killing the dedicated e-reader. Amazon isn't going to take that sort of chance. They're working on an iPad app, as are B...
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Add to myYahoo!This Dandy Gadget: Sony unveiled a new big screen VAIO notebook in E series, VAIO VPCEC1S1E which is dressed with a 17.3-inch LCD display with LED backlight. This gadget is not only big in size, the device is containing a latest Intel i5-430M processor[...]
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Add to myYahoo!Well we don't have any new details on what the iPad will do, new information has surfaced about what it won't. 9to5Mac reports that a UK fan emailed Steve Jobs, asking him if there would be support for Picasa Albums on the iPad. True to form, Jobs responde...
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