Jul 8

Review: Logitech Speakers X-240 2.1

posted by: John Vincent Hilario

logitech_1-t.gifThe new speakers by Logitech model X-240 2.1 are nothing short of exceptional. With crystal-clear sound and minimal distortion, they provide your space with an awe-inspiring ambiance. The sleek design is only surpassed by its smooth sound. At $49.99, the Logitech X-240 speaker system includes two satellite speakers that give off a polished sound and a “down-firing” subwoofer with four inch drivers meaning the bass is directed down to contribute to the quality, with an adjustable bass control. The system also includes a separate control center with an integrated (stow-away) cradle for your MP3 player and even cell phone. The control center also includes a headphone jack for private listening. The system is compatible with both a Mac and PC and this supported with their supply of both Apple iPod and Microsoft Zune adapters for the cradle. (more…)


Jan 20

Apple iPhone VS. LG Prada Phone

posted by: John Vincent Hilario

When word got out that LG has released a phone very much similar to that of Apple’s iPhone, one would definitely feel intrigued to check it out and see for themselves how similar the two high-tech gadgets actually are. Including their lack of catchier product names, the two have practically identical features, with their differences lying in the subtle (or not so subtle) details. Both can play music and videos; both are about 12mm thick; both come with the Edge and Bluetooth wireless data technology, a 2-megapixel camera, Internet access to check e-mail, but more notably, the touchscreen capabilities are reminiscent to that of the Blackberry. (more…)

Oct 10

Bigger not necessarily better

posted by: Alex

Microsoft Zune LogoMircosoft is now throwing their name in the hat of MP3 player market. The introduction of the new Zune player and software should arrive just in time before the hectic Christmas shopping season this year November 14 should be on the sale racks. Microsoft is serious about it’s entry into the proven MP3 player market, they have dedicated a new vision to what it’s calling the connected entertainment trend. ( Leave it to Microsoft’s spin doctors to reword existing technology.)
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Aug 18

Review: Think Outside BoomTube H2O1

posted by: Vlad Akilov

This is Think Outside’s ultra-portable speaker system which can be used with your mp3 player like an iPod, a cell phone, or can just be used at home with a computer or laptop. My first impressions when I received the BoomTube speakers was that I noticed they were really small, which is great for portability and also comes with a carrying case. The BoomTube has two removable speakers and a bass which is the middle tube, where the battery is located, which can playback music for upto 5 hours, which is not that bad. (more…)

Aug 1

Swiss army knife now plays tunes

posted by: Vlad Akilov

Swiss BeatAnd you thought the Swiss Army knife did everything, well now it does one more thing. It has a built in MP3 Player, the player holds 240 songs, and can display three lines of text on the LCD diplay including the song title and the artist name. The Swiss Beat, thats what its called, it also come with an FM radio. The Swiss Beat costs $215, and don’t forget its not just a knife, or an mp3 player, or a can opener, or a sissor, uhh you get the point.

Jul 26

Review: Ice Creme M

posted by: Vlad Akilov

If you are one of the many owners of expensive gadgets, that are easily scratched or have already been scrachted, fear no more, there is a great product called “Ice Creme”, (cool name) made by RadTech. There are two versions of the Ice Creme, but I got the Ice Creme M, which comes with: 1- Polycarbonate/Acrylic Compound, (more…)